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I always tell people to go to Lone Star for tacos but that’s technically out in Allston.
My cousin's cousin was the original chef there from Deep Ellum. CT born.I always tell people to go to Lone Star for tacos but that’s technically out in Allston.
I'm not from Boston, but I guess I can see why some old school Bostonians scoff at the Seaport area, but overall, I really enjoyed my time there on Tuesday morning.Nice. I lived in the Lewis Wharf bldg next to the Sail Loft for a few years.
I'll take the contrarian view on the seaport, although haven't been in a few years. I spent a lot of time at Legal Rooftop, Lawn on D, Harpoonfest, the pavilion and beer fests at the WTC in the earlier days of the development. Problem back then was all that was so far down. Then they opened Encore rooftop (albeit snooty), Drink, Empire, Lolita, King's, there was Lucky's and some other places on the Fort Point end. Then they filled in the middle with Trillium, Row 34 and the beer garden. It may not have all come together, but no shortage of imbibing to do. What I do think they missed is more roof decks overlooking the water. The lines at Legal and Encore got to be too ridiculous to bother. Not sure if that has improved. They should've but something like Coppersmith Hall on the water. Fun fact, I was the designing engineer for that.
Awesome. I used to go to the Tam a lot with my now wife and her Fidelity co-workers when we were dating. I agree with your take on Fire + Ice. Was going to go to Fire + Ice recently after going to the Immersive Klimt show nearby, but we were meeting my daughter and she wanted something closer to her.Had a combo meeting/brew tour in Boston yesterday. Stayed at the Downtown Moxy, different type of hotel but very nice people working there. Started the bus tour by PF Chang’s went to the Mighty Squirrel in Waltham first (loved the Lotaria Lime), then lunch and beer tasting at Chelsea Station and finished at Democracy Brewing. Fun trip lots of beer and seltzers then dinner at Fire+Ice. Unique dining I would recommend it to everyone, open buffet in which you load up a bowl with noodles, meats, veggies and more then pick a sauce get in a circle and watch the many cooks throw your food down and cook, chop and get it back to you on a plate. Excellent dinner soup and salad bar as well very affordable until you order the margaritas lol. We then walked to Yvonne’s a very cool old Speakeasy which JFK was rumored to have a lot of fun back in the day. Then a couple more at the Beantown Pub, also fun little joint. Then on the way back to the hotel we went back to The Tam, an old little dive Irish pub liked it a lot. (It was our 2nd trip there as it was across the street from the hotel and we check it out prior to walking to Fire+Ice.
Beautiful day/night in Boston, Moxy easy on off 90.
Legal is Boston-born, I usually recommend to business travelers or family as it's very consistent and solid.Nothing wrong with this, but aren’t both Legal Sea Foods and Capital Grille chains?
How do you not put Louis’s Lunch in New Haven (1895) on thereWhite Horse has Union Oyster by 150 years.
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Probably because they don't serve alcohol.How do you not put Louis’s Lunch in New Haven (1895) on there
Meh it said drinking and dining and it’s the place that claims to be the birthplace of the burger, appears grossly unchanged from the era, but heyProbably because they don't serve alcohol.
Yes, drinking and dining. It was published by a wine magazine and all the establishments listed serve alcohol.Meh it said drinking and dining and it’s the place that claims to be the birthplace of the burger, appears grossly unchanged from the era, but hey
Omfg just let me make my reference lmao okay fineYes, drinking and dining. It was published by a wine magazine and all the establishments listed serve alcohol.
That's also not very old. Post Civil War? I had an anniversary dinner at The White Horse Tavern last year. Nice place.Probably because they don't serve alcohol.
Or the Griswold Inn in Essex, which has been open continuously since 1776:That's also not very old. Post Civil War? I had an anniversary dinner at The White Horse Tavern last year. Nice place.
How did they omit the Warren Tavern? 1780.
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