
C Note Music Club
C Note Music Club is a local live music venue on Nantasket Avenue known for regular performances and a lively neighborhood crowd.

Entertainment & Nightlife
Experience Hull's vibrant live music scene. From intimate clubs to beachfront bars, discover where local and touring musicians perform in this coastal community.
Music Venues
Live music spots and performance venues in Hull.

C Note Music Club is a local live music venue on Nantasket Avenue known for regular performances and a lively neighborhood crowd.

Daddy’s Beach Club is part rock-and-roll time capsule, part living room for Hull’s night crowd. Sticky-perfect guitar riffs, locals debating surf conditions, and a cold draft while the door breathes in ocean salt; it’s the unofficial after-sunset extension of the beach across the street.

Tipsy Tuna keeps the beach day rolling with tropical-leaning cocktails, seafood baskets, and a crowd that blurs tourists and locals by mid-evening. Windows and patio angles keep you tethered to the shoreline even inside.
Music Venues
Restaurants, bars, and venues that regularly feature live music performances.

California Underground is a mash-up of beach casual and live-music indie edge: dim enough to feel tucked away, loud enough when the set kicks in. It’s a reliable pivot when you’re “not done yet” after dinner.

Boathouse Bistro frames its seafood and cocktails with full frontal ocean light: sun glare at lunch, mellow reflections by evening. Families, casual date nights, and post-beach “we’re still in board shorts” groups all coexist easily.

Perched across from Nantasket Beach, The Parrot channels a lively coastal supper-spot energy, mixing baked haddock, steak tips, and shareable apps with a bar that buzzes even on shoulder-season Tuesdays. It’s where beachgoers graduate after sunset from towels to tall booths without missing the ocean breeze.

Jo’s Nautical has weathered storms, shifting fads, and countless late-night story swaps; its creaky floorboards and harbor-facing windows feel like an unofficial museum of Hull maritime lore. You go for a beer, you stay because someone starts telling you about a nor’easter from ’91.