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3 Lobster Rolls to Try This Summer

Posted by Susie Callahan on Wed, Jul 08, 2015

lr"Seriously, what’s better on a summer day than sipping a cold one and chowing down on a bun piled high with lobster salad? Answer: seriously nothing. Stop looking for other answers." Try these three, recommended by Thirllist:

1. Yankee Lobster Co

"This internationally known fish market makes a locally beloved lobster roll that you need to eat. Soon. Light mayo and tarragon complement the claw/knuckle meat and griddled bun, and for a slight variation, order the lobster club -- it’s got bacon in the mix. (Bacon + lobster + you = happiness.) Food blogger Fiona Coxe puts the entire scene in perspective: “Like being on vacation in the middle of the city, Yankee Lobster offers that island vibe, a stuffed lobster roll, and beer­ -- ‘cause everything is better with beer.”

2. Alive and Kicking Lobster

"Even though plenty of locals know about Alive & Kicking’s lobster salad sandwiches (not rolls!), those beauties still feel like a well­-guarded secret. This no­-frills Cambridgeport nook keeps its “roll” equally no­-frills with just light mayo, salt, and pepper for seasoning, while two pieces of toasted scali tie the whole room together. Restaurateur Beau Sturm reflects, “It’s simple and delicious, served on buttered scali bread and barely dressed in mayo. The people who run the place are so nice, and the food is just as great as the people.”

3. James Hook + Co

"A sunny stroll along the waterfront should always include a stop at James Hook for their award­-winning lobster roll. Always. It’s a basic set-up (light mayo, celery, toasted roll), but one that allows the straight-from­-the-ocean lobster meat to take center stage. And it’s a showstopper. For cookbook author Dan Whalen, Hook’s roll is tops: “Fresh lobster, light mayo, buttered toasted roll, and that’s it. Amazing big chunks of really fresh meat. Also, it’s affordable.” ($15 for a small, $18 for a large.)"

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3 Outdoor Activities in Boston

Posted by Susie Callahan on Tue, Jul 07, 2015

Whether you're into hiking, cruising on the water, or taking a leisurely stroll through the city, Boston has an outdoor activity for just about anyone. Here are 3 ideas that will let you soak in the summertime and enjoy all that Boston has to offer. 

1. Hiking: "If you want to put your hiking skills to the test, head west to theAppalachian Trail and Mt. Washington State Forest. For botanical variety, check out Greater Boston’s Garden in the Woods. For a leisurely walk through the forest, Weir Hill Reservation, located in Greater Merrimack Valley, is ideal. And for family fun, you’ll find an abundance of picnicking areas and moderately difficult trails in the central part of the state in places such as Royalston Falls and the Swift River Reservation."

2. Golfing: "Experience the rolling hills at Taconic Golf Club in Western Massachusetts. Tee up seaside at Farm Neck Golf Club in Martha’s Vineyard. Test your putting skills on the tight greens at Easton Country Club. And raise your game for two award-winning courses at Stow Acres Country Club." 

3. Fishing: "For freshwater fishing, you’ll enjoy more than 500 lakes, ponds, rivers and streams stocked annually with trout, bass, herring, salmon and many other varieties. Venues range from the ice-cold streams of the Berkshire Hills to the mighty Connecticut and Merrimack Rivers. If you’re a saltwater angler, on the other hand, you will be treated to the likes of bluefish, tuna, cod, haddock, halibut and sea bass onboard charter boats, leaving from numerous Massachusetts ports in the Cape and the Islands region and up and down the coastlines"

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Speakeasy Science @ Bell In Hand

Posted by Susie Callahan on Mon, Jul 06, 2015

When: Thursday, July 9th, 6:30pm

WhereBell In Hand Tavern - 45-55 Union St, Boston, Massachusetts 02108

Cross “drinking beer with an astronaut” off your bucket list during Speakeasy Science, a casual and informative evening of presentations from a bonafide astronaut and a member of the International Space Station research team, followed by some Q&A.

 "NASA's international space station awareness campaign, Destination Station is designed to educate the public about research performed on the ISS, and how that research can impact our daily lives.

We've partnered with Destination Station and the Bell in Hand Tavern to host Speakeasy Science, celebrating science and research in an informal "atmosphere" (Get it?). During Speakeasy Science, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg @AstroKarenN about life 240 miles above Earth. We will also have a discussion with space suit engineer Su Curley. So strap in for a rousing discussion on thermo regulation without convection. The event is 21+ and free to the public. Both presentations will be followed by a brief Q&A session."

Join the event by clicking here

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Micro Mondays

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sun, Jul 05, 2015

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Have a bad case of the Mondays? Head to La Brasa in Somerville for Micro Mondays July 6-27th:

"You can now look forward to Mondays with La Brasa’s microbrew feasts. This month, Rising Tide, Bantam, Aeronaut, and Cisco join the house team for unique three-course menus with pairings (available during regular dinner hours), and it’s only $40 per person. Pick your favorite, or all of them, and call 617.262.3023 for your seat at the table."

 

 

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Happy 4th of July!

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sat, Jul 04, 2015

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Happy 4th of July! If you're staying in the city this year, here are a few places for food and libations that are open on the 4th:

  • Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro | Beacon Hill: "Serving brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with specials like watermelon salad, grilled chorizo with pepper relish, and crab cakes, as well as dinner from 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. with specials like barbecue braised pork shoulder. Regular menu available in addition to specials."
  • Bistro du Midi | Back Bay: "Offering a special "714" menu (seven options, one prix fixe, four courses) from July 1 through July 14, including July 4, in honor of both America's and France's Independence Days. (Bastille Day takes place on July 14 in France.) $49/person. Vegetarian options available upon request."
  • Frost Ice Loft | Downtown: "Boston's only bar made of ice will be open from noon to 10 p.m. on July 3 and 4, as well as noon to 8 p.m. on July 5, featuring new ice sculptures of "classic American heroes" like Captain America and Wonder Woman by sculptor Eric Fontecchio. Plus, there will be Independence Day-inspired cocktails."
  • Flat Top Johnny's | Kendall Square: "Celebrating 'murica with burgers, wings, beer, and pool all day."

For the full article from Boston Eater, click here

 

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4th of July Jack’s Abby Brewing Dinner

Posted by Susie Callahan on Fri, Jul 03, 2015

"Celebrate ‘Merica’s birthday in style with dinner and a show at Restaurant Dante starting at 7:30pm. Chef/owner Dante de Magistris and Jack’s Abby Brewing team up for this not-to-be-missed five-course spread, followed by Independence Day fireworks viewed from Dante’s riverside terrace. Tickets are $100, call 617.497.4200 for reservations."

 

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5 Places to Watch the 4th of July Fireworks

Posted by Susie Callahan on Thu, Jul 02, 2015

Check out Curbed Boston's list of the best places to watch the fireworks this 4th of July:

"This Saturday Boston looses its annual fireworks whiz-bangery along the Charles River and we've scoped out a dozen spots for you and yours to ooh and aww at the spectacle. The vast majority don't cost a dime, either. These include public parks such as Robbins Farm in Arlington and Prospect Hill in Somerville as well as the Harvard Bridge (a.k.a. the Mass. Ave. Bridge) and the Pru'sSkywalk Observatory. Feeling like dropping some money for the big holiday? We've got you covered there, too, with a couple of hotel roof decks as well as a canoe-on-the-Charles option. Go."

 

 

1. Charles River Canoe & Kayak

"Push off from both Boston and Cambridge locations in boats big and small, with guided tours available as well for larger groups. (The Boston location is at 1071 Soldiers Field Road.)"

2. XV Beacon

"The boutique hotel has an open roof deck"

3. Harvard Bridge 

"It will be right next to the barges launching the fireworks"

4. Bunker Hill Monument

"Go here and understand why the hill was fought over: It still offers fantastic views of the harbor"

5. Royal Sonesta Hotel

"The hote's Riverside Terrace hosts a barbecue buffet with views of the fireworks"

For the full article, click here

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3 Rainy Day Activities

Posted by Susie Callahan on Wed, Jul 01, 2015

Don't let the rain keep you from enjoying your summer. There are plenty of ways to have rainy day fun in Boston. Here are three ideas, thanks to Boston.com:

1. Legoland Discovery Center | Somerville

"Catch a 4D movie at Legoland Discovery Center Boston in Somerville. After that, play on two rides, tour a miniland of Boston’s iconic buildings, and, of course, build things with Legos."

2. Museum of Science | West End

"Mingle with beautiful butterflies at the Museum of Science Butterfly Garden. One just might land on you."

3. Coolidge Corner Theatre | Brookline

"Catch a movie here. This historic theatre has been entertaining New Englanders since 1933"

 

 

 

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Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular

Posted by Susie Callahan on Tue, Jun 30, 2015

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The Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular is one of the most largely-attended Independence Day celebrations in the nation. Every July this two-day event brings hundreds of thousands of patriotic Americans to the banks of the Charles River for concerts, food, and one of the best fireworks displays in the country. Past Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular performers include Jennifer Hudson and the Dropkick Murphys.

Here's the schedule for this year:

Friday, July 3rd Concert NO FIREWORKS | Gates open at 5 p.m.

8:30 p.m. Concert begins
10:00 p.m. Concert ends

Saturday, July 4th Concert & Fireworks | Gates open at 9 a.m.

7:00 p.m. WBZ NewsRadio 1030 AM broadcast begins
8:00 p.m. Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular broadcast begins on WBZ-TV
8:00 p.m 99.5 WCRB Classical Radio Boston broadcast begins
8:30 p.m. Concert begins
10:30 p.m. Fireworks begin
11:00 p.m. Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular ends

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3 Seafood Restaurants You Need to Try

Posted by Susie Callahan on Mon, Jun 29, 2015

"Setting up shop next to the ocean has made Bostonians pretty serious about their seafood, and there are tons of spots to choose from. But which are the best? Whether you’re looking for oysters, lobster rolls, or a giant bowl of chowda, these 3 restaurants should top your list."

1. Ostra | Back Bay

"Ostra (“oyster” in Spanish) is owned and operated by Chef Jamie Mammano, the culinary force behind Hub favorites Mistral, Teatro, and Sorellina. An in-house fishmonger guarantees that the seafood is always impeccable, whether it’s locally caught or flown in from the Mediterranean. Everything is tasty, but be prepared to drop a pretty penny, especially if you’re planning to spring for the exotic Israeli caviar ($155)."

2. Mare | North End

"Consistently voted among Boston’s best seafood joints, Mare offers quality seafood and a bright, sophisticated ambiance in the heart of the bustling North End. Roll with the shellfish tower for a dish piled high with oysters, clams, crab claws, lobster, and shrimp, and follow it up with an interesting twist on pan-roasted halibut that includes corn and clam chowder, saffron, littlenecks, and grilled andouille sausage."

3. B&G Oysters | South End

"Barbara Lynch’s tiny oyster bar stocks fresh seafood every morning, including six varieties of oysters from each coast, a selection of clams, and whole lobsters. Sit at the long marble bar to watch expert oyster-shuckers work their magic while you slurp down some shellfish and nurse a glass of wine with your date."

Check out the full list from Thrillist, here.

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