With party season in full swing, last night provided no shortage of social options. Gaslight threw a soiree on its patio. And Esquire held an event for media and subscribers at Eastern Standard.
But the biggest, most see-and-be-seen bash of the evening was not so easily accessible, requiring a trip to the ‘burbs, believe it or not. Six hundred guests endured heinous off-Pike traffic to celebrate the opening of Hotel Indigo in Newton.
The hotel’s picturesque pool deck drew some of Bostonista‘s favorite schmoozers, all of whom left with complimentary day passes for the pool, like mayor’s office darling Tony Nunziante, celebrity stylist Erica Corsano, the Intercontinental’s Tim Kirwin, PR delight Max Buccini, the Mezrichs, and Soul Clap‘s Eli Goldstein (who played inside with partner Charlie). While the musical stylings of UK ’80s rock band the Fixx were satisfactory, the outdoor acoustics were fantastic. Way to go sound guy!
Though drinks were aplenty (recommendation for the future: if you’re having an A-list event, please serve at least one white wine alternative to chardonnay; sauvignon blanc or even a simple pinot grigio option will make those of us who aren’t into the buttery-oaky-heavy thing much happier campers), food inside the hotel’s Bokx 109 steakhouse was scant.
We waited in the buffet line for a whopping 17 minutes, only to be greeted by a bowl of ice garnished with a few limp shrimp and a vat of mussels swimming in messy red sauce (not ideal if you’re wearing an all white Marc by Marc frock, which we were). As for the restautant’s decor, very ’70s, very low ceilings, very Boogie Nights. Seriously, try to hang out in there for more than five minutes without mentally reliving the bludgeoning-with-roller-skates scene, or, if you’re more of an optimist, the prosthetic one.
Speaking of Marky Mark, he was not there. And though he was not “scheduled” to be, plenty of other celebs were. Debbie Harry, Linda Ronstadt, and a gaggle of Celtics and Patriots Players, among others, were expected to make appearances.
But the only VH1-familiar face we saw in the crowd was Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, and the only sports-related guest around was Celtic legend Jo Jo White. However, as the night wore on, and the event’s publicists had a few more cocktails, we got the real scoop: Sammy Hagar and “others” were in the building but refused to join the party. Joan Jett, however, had made a cameo but an unwelcome snapping ambush by Globe photog Bill Brett sent the former Runaway stomping back to her suite.















Not sure you were at the same party I was??
Plenty of food, wine and other beverages perhaps you were waiting in the wrong line at the wrong time!! More like 800 guests and with a guest list like that everyone working was indeed doing their best to accomodate so many people – perhaps you needed some of the wine they were serving! Great time was had by all that we met!
I seocond that question….what party were you at? I would agree that getting to the event off the pike was a drag (we were bumper to bumper for 25 minutes!) But OMG what a party! We go to a lot of these things and this was the best in Boston in a long time. We pulled into the valet area right behind the stretch dropping off Joan Jett and the guys from AC/DC. They were being greeted by Lou Carrier(SP?) who I think is the owner. Joan Jett was actually mobbed by photographers but she was very cool. We waited to see Linda Rondstat come in (still very pretty but she really put on some weight!). The owner apparently is friends with a bunch of these people from running the Hard Rock hotels in Las Vegas and Orlando. I’ve never seen anything like the restaurant or pool deck in Boston. We had dinner there last night and it was already getting busy at 6pm. Food and service great, music very cool. Joey Cramer from Aerosmith was sitting right next to us, too!Only scare was valet guy who thought he lost our keys. Fortunately he didn’t. Anyway, the party was terrific and we never had any problem getting food or drinks even though there seemed to be a thousand people there. For what its worth……we had a great time.