Plough and Stars
912 Massachusetts Ave.,
Cambridge,
MA,
02139
(617) 576-0032
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Restaurant/Bar Details
Hours
Lunch: Monday - Saturday 11:30am - 5:30pm
Dinner: Monday - Saturday 5:30am - 9:30pm
Brunch: Saturday & Sunday 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Dinner: Monday - Saturday 5:30am - 9:30pm
Brunch: Saturday & Sunday 12:00pm - 3:00pm
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Mastercard, Visa, American Express
Performers Coming to this Venue
Will Dailey
Boston-based singer/songwriter Will Dailey first began playing guitar as an adolescent, and by his teens had graduated to playing shows at local pubs. In 2004, the burgeoning songwriter sold his car to pay for the recording of his debut album....
Boston-based singer/songwriter Will Dailey first began playing guitar as an adolescent, and by his teens had graduated to playing shows at local pubs. In 2004, the burgeoning songwriter sold his car to pay for the recording of his debut album....
Sarah Borges
Walking that fine line between punk and country, Sarah Borges emerged from Boston with her alt-country debut, Silver City, in 2005. Influenced by a wide range of artists including Mahalia Jackson, Sid Vicious, Hank Williams, and Merle Haggard, Borges has a sound that encompasses rootsy barroom country and hard-edged American rock with a fair amount of ease....
Walking that fine line between punk and country, Sarah Borges emerged from Boston with her alt-country debut, Silver City, in 2005. Influenced by a wide range of artists including Mahalia Jackson, Sid Vicious, Hank Williams, and Merle Haggard, Borges has a sound that encompasses rootsy barroom country and hard-edged American rock with a fair amount of ease....
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| 05/25 | 10:30 pm | Josh Lederman and the Cambridge / Somerville All Stars |
| 05/26 | 11:30 pm | Andrea Gillis and Marc Pinansky |
| 05/27 | 10:30 pm | Iron Harvest Featuring Will Dailey and Dave Brophy |
| 05/31 | 10:30 pm | No Love Featuring Sarah Borges |
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I've been going to the plough for years, but the new owners evidently just loooove country music. Whether they just don't want to be the music venue that the plough used to be, or they just don't like to have lots of business, I can't tell. Almost every weekend is country, country, country, with occasional bluegrass, old-timey, or rockabilly. I only go when the band is not one of the preceding, which means I go about once a month.