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Article: Enormous Room has huge lounge appeal.(Scene)
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- June 14, 2002
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"If you come at 10 o'clock on Friday night, you'll see why we can't take reservations," says the person who answers the phone at the Enormous Room.
Sure enough, at the designated time, the reason is obvious. The North African-themed restaurant/ groove lounge, which opened 2 1/2 months ago upstairs from Cambridge's Central Kitchen bistro, is impenetrable. There are people waiting on the stairs, from which vantage point there could easily be a rave going on overhead. All you can make out about the place is that it's very dark and very loud (the music is throbbing Afro-funk, at the moment), and a quick glance upstairs confirms that it's very, very crowded.
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