Lee is philosophical as he contemplates the impending move.
"It feels like a real ending to me, but I guess you just have to look at it as a new beginning," he says.
BF: It's So Hard To Say Goodbye
Grafton Street's temporary departure will create a real void in the Square, says Cambridge resident Frank Maxwell.
"It's a shame. It's just unnecessary," Maxwell says. "There's a lack of establishments like this here where people can really enjoy themselves."
For Maxwell, the bar's 1280 Mass. Ave location will always hold a certain significance. He met his current girlfriend at Grafton Street.
"She asked me if I came here often," he laughs.
As they sipped their drinks Friday night, students-many holding cameras to immortalize a last night at 1280 Mass. Ave-said they would also miss being able to frequent the upscale bar.
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