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Warm Up with a Coffee Break

November 14th, 2007 by jamie a

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While you’re touring around the great city of Boston during this chilly time of year, check out this list of coffee shops to stop in while you’re out and about.

If you’re in the North End visiting Paul Revere’s House, Old North Church, or the New England Sports Museum, we’d recommend stopping in to Boston Beanstock Coffee for a treat. The locals love their double mocha latte, house blend coffee, and their toasty grilled sandwiches while lounging on their comfy couches and enjoying free wifi.

Between walking from the MIT Museum to the Harvard Museum, cozy up with a tasty beverage at 1369 Coffee House. Known for their Chai and Mocha Slide, pair up one of these drinks with a freshly baked muffin or cookie, and it’s a perfect mid-day treat.

Right in Faneuil Hall, Red Barn Coffee Roasters provide delicious Milky Way Lattes and chocolate croissants to warm your chilly family. Stop in here after your visit to the New England Aquarium, the Boston Children’s Museum, or the Institute of Contemporary Art.

On chic Newbury Street, which is perfect for people-watching, Trident Cafe has both delicious coffees and teas and a great book selection! The last independent bookstore in Boston proper, this darling cafe is near the Shops at the Prudential Center, The Mapparium at the Mary Baker Eddy Library, and the Boston Public Library.

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College Parents Guide to Lunch in Boston

November 13th, 2007 by jamie a

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To complement our dinner guide for college parents, I present the luncheon edition! Stop at some of these fabulous places for some food between college tours or take your studious coed out for a noontime break from class. No matter which college or university your son or daughter attends (or is visiting), this guide covers all the academic centers in the city.

For Boston University
For a perfect burger with a myriad of toppings complimented by sweet potato fries, Boston Beer Works is your place for lunch. There’s also signature salads and grilled chicken sandwiches to satisfy your mid-day hunger. If you’re of age, their brews are just as delicious as the food.

For Boston College
With lovely gourmet sandwiches and delectable crepes and coffee, Cafenation is a great spot to stop in for a rest. Be sure to admire the work of local artists that adorns the walls while sipping your cappuccino and listening to their great jazz selections.

For Northeastern University
New to the Boston scene, The Savant Project has already warmed its way into the hearts of many. From truffled polenta logs and scallop ceviche to a sake drunken berry cup for dessert, you can certainly find something to treat your taste buds. Their drink menu is also quite innovative, serving concoctions like a burnt orange cosmo and Pimm’s cups.

For Emerson College
In the mood for some swell American comfort food? The head on over to Silvertone Bar & Grill right in Downtown Crossing. Order some Mac & Cheese or Grilled Cheese and tomato for the ultimate in childhood favorites for adults. There’s also a great selection of salads and always a delicious soup of the day.

For MIT
At Emma’s Pizza, you’ll find the ultimate in create-your-own pizza pies! Choose from delicious toppings like thyme roasted mushrooms, dried cranberries, red bliss potatoes, basil, and caramelized onions. Then choose from traditional, rosemary, or olive oil sauce for your pie and you’ll have a one-of-a-kind lunchtime treat.

For Harvard
With gourmet sandwiches named after local streets, you’ll have a grand Harvard Square experience at Darwin’s Ltd. Known as a “bohemian shabby-chic cafe,” they have everything from lunch and baked goods to wonderful coffee and loose tea. Enjoy the atmosphere while you mingle with the locals at this neighborhood hot spot.

For Lesley University
Check out Christopher’s in Porter Square with their fabulous new lunch menu! Chow down on some Buffalo tofu, their renowned nachos, or some Ipswich clam chowder before having one of their 100% naturally raised beef burgers. This place is also known for being especially good to vegetarians, offering tons of menu options, rather than just a few.

For Berklee College of Music
For a quick, cheap, yet delicious hot dog, Spike’s is your lunchtime choice. Get their famous “junkyard dog” or find a new favorite on their extensive list of unique dogs. Grab an order of “poodle fries” to share while you deliberate whose dog wins best in show (for lunch, that is!)

For Suffolk University
Offering the best in French cuisine, Pierrot Bistrot Francais serves great down-to-earth food with the owner, Pierre, most often cooking in the kitchen. Try some of their steak tartare and escargot and finish your dinner off with some profiteroles that will knock your socks off.

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Where to Satisfy your Sweet Tooth in Boston

November 12th, 2007 by susan j

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Boston Cream Pie at Finale
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If you’ve got a craving for chocolate or other sugary confections, we’ve got you covered. Here are a few of my favorite places for indulging in dessert.

The ultimate in decadent, picture perfect desserts (see above), Finale Desserterie has four locations in the greater Boston area. Try their Chocolate Paradise for two at their Cambridge location near the Harvard Museum of Natural History or go to their Park Plaza location near Boston Commons and enjoy the Apricot Cinnamon Delight, to name a few of their mouthwatering menu items (selection may vary by location).

Another dessert option is the North End, Boston’s equivalent to Little Italy, which is near the Old North Church. Here you’ll find charming little family-opened bakeries, cozy restaurants, and cobblestoned streets. Mike’s Pastry is always popular and their distinctive white boxes have almost became local icon (they also ship cannolis anywhere in the United States). Lulu’s Bake Shoppe and Modern Pastry are two other local favorites.

For lighter desserts on the go, cupcakes are the perfect portable treat. I recommend The Spotted Apron in Beacon Hill and Kickass Cupcakes in Davis Square. What’s your favorite spot for sugary treats? Leave a comment and let us know!

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Give Me Liberty or Give Me… Sleep?

November 9th, 2007 by susan j

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Inside Boston’s new Liberty Hotel
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The Onyx Hotel has a Britney Spears Suite (which they are now rethinking in light of Ms. Spears’ recent headlines). The Fairmont Copley Plaza has a 68 pound black lab named Catie Copley to greet guests. And now, the newest Boston hotel gimmick is the Liberty Hotel. Housed in the old Charles Street Jail (once home Sacco and Vanzetti and other famous inmates), the new luxury hotel uses much of the jail’s original architecture and adds some contemporary touches to create an elegant and slightly unusual environment.

Since my apartment is about ten minutes away from the Liberty, I haven’t stayed in one of their 300 guestrooms, but I did enjoy post-work drinks in both of their upscale bars. Clink, the hotel’s bar and restaurant, serves an interesting assortment of international cuisine, including Japanese Wagyu Beef, Duck Confit Flatbread, and Octopus Cassoulet. The views inside the 90-foot atrium make for a swanky dining experience. As of my visit two week ago, Alibi did not serve food, but the dark, slightly eery bar and lounge has some inventive cocktail choices, including “Doing Thyme” and “Paddy Wagon” (the bar’s take on the traditional Side Car). For those who want to mix in a little sightseeing, the Liberty Hotel is right next to Mass. General Hospital and down the street from the Otis House Museum in historic Beacon Hill.

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Boston Events for the Week of 11/8

November 8th, 2007 by jamie a

Friday, November 9 - Sunday, November 11
See the best in modern Irish cinema at the Magner’s Irish Film Festival held at the Harvard Film Archive. In its 9th year, this festival seeks to provide the best in features, documentaries, and shorts.

Saturday, November 10 (4 and 8 pm)
Boston University’s Hip-Hop team, Fusion Dance Showcase, presents Elements VIII this weekend. For the last 7 years, the troupe has not only put on many a sold-out show, but they also promote hip-hop culture in Boston by sending their proceeds to Jamnastics.

November 1- 11
The 19th Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival is being showcased by the MFA, the ICA, and the Coolidge Corner Theater. Be sure to check out the full schedule for listings this week and weekend.

Saturday, November 9 (10 am-1 pm)
Check out Frolic with the Doggies, a special guided tour of William Wegman’s new exhibit, “It’s a Dog’s Life.” There will be snacks and lemonade, activities for kids, and photos with the dogs all with the free admission!

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College Parents Guide to Boston Dining

November 7th, 2007 by jamie a

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Stata Center at MIT
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Visiting your studious coed in the city or taking your high school student on college tours is the perfect opportunity for a great dinner out on the town to spend some time together. No matter which college or university your son or daughter attends, this guide covers all academic centers in the city.

For Boston University
It’s a sure hit to enjoy some fresh seafood while you’re in New England, so check out Great Bay restaurant. From seared scallops to spicy crab cakes and whole fried Ipswich clams, you can enjoy all the wonders of the sea!

For Boston College
Savor some tasty tapas and Sangria at Tasca, a hidden gem on the B-line in Brighton. There’s live classic guitar on Thursdays to accompany your paella and Confit de pato (roasted duck with red cabbage and apples).

For Northeastern University
With the breathtaking Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum surrounding it, the Gardner Cafe is a perfect place to stop during a walk around the museum. Open from 11:30 am to 4:00 pm, enjoy roast Atlantic salmon or the thyme and onion quiche with Gruyere and top it off with their famous banana bread pudding with creme fraiche for dessert!

For Emerson College
With an extensive beer list and traditional German fare, Jacob Wirth is a great stop to warm up this winter. Try out some new brews imported from all over Germany to go with your authentic bratwurst and weisswurst in this Boston favorite since 1868.

For MIT
Cuchi Cuchi provides a charming night out with inventive drinks, eclectic atmosphere, and tasty tapas-style meals. Try the brie en crout and the mushroom risotto and then save room for bananas foster for dessert!

For Harvard
At John Harvard’s Brew House, you can enjoy some delicious beer brewed fresh on the premises while relaxing with your family. Enjoy some delicious “Patriot Burgers” while sipping some seasonal signature ale.

For Lesley University
For one of the best Cuban sandwiches that Boston’s has to offer, meander on over to Chez Henri, a cozy modern French bistro with Cuban flair. Voted as “Best of Boston” from 2002-2006, this is a wonderful stop for dinner and sophisticated drinks.

For Berklee College of Music
On Boston’s famed Newbury Street, Stephanie’s has “sophisticated comfort food” down to an art. With a cozy atmosphere including fireplaces and perfect people-watching seats, you can enjoy some lobster potpie or grilled tenderloin salad.

For Suffolk University
Since 1937, The Paramount in Beacon Hill has been a longtime favorite. With a classic neighborhood atmosphere, this is a local flavor hot spot known for their delectable brunch and comfy-classic dinners.

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Boston’s Best Irish Pubs

November 6th, 2007 by susan j

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Often considered the most Irish city in America, Boston features a bounty of Irish pubs that would make even a native Dubliner feel at home. In fact, some longtime Irish Bostonians call the city “the next parish over from Galway Bay.” If you’re visiting Boston on bank holiday or just want to soak up the local Irish flavor, then head on over to these pubs:

  1. Between Government Center and the North End (Boston’s version of Little Italy), Union Street offers a taste of Irish tradition with cobblestones and good ol’ Irish pubs. Paddy O’s is the perfect spot for starting a pub crawl. Handcrafted beers and a laidback atmosphere welcome visitors from all over the world. Paddy O’s also serves Irish specialties like seafood and shepherd pie.
  2. Just a few doors away from Paddy O’s, Hennessy’s of Boston was voted “Best Irish Bar in Boston” five times by The Improper Bostonian. This multi-level bar hosts live music Thursday-Saturday, so expect a lively crowd (and a small cover charge) on weekends.
  3. Also near Hennessy’s and Paddy O’s, the Green Dragon Tavern was voted Best Irish Pub of 2007 by Boston Magazine. Legend has it that this historic pub was where colonists overheard British soldiers discussing their plans to invade Lexington and Concord. The tavern also hosts live music nightly.
  4. The nearby Mr. Dooley’s Boston Tavern features friendly service and an eclectic menu. Dooley’s hosts American or Irish bands and musicians Friday though Saturday, and Irish ex-pats tend to congregate there on Sundays.
  5. The Black Rose, also in the area, has been listed among America’s top ten Irish establishments. Rumor has that U2 played at The Black Rose before becoming an international rock sensation. Other notable musical performers include John Denver and members of The Chieftains. In addition to live music nightly, The Black Rose serves up traditional homemade Irish favorites including fish and chips, native lobster, and corned beef.

What’s your favorite Irish pub in Boston? Leave a comment and let us know!

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Geek Chic in Cambridge

November 5th, 2007 by jamie a

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Hologram at the MIT Museum
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For the inner geek who loves the periodic table and deciphering the minds of robots, here’s a guide to sites in Cambridge that you’ll love.

Known around the world as a hot-spot for the budding scientific and mathematical minds of the world, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a great spot to exercise your brain. Check out the MIT Museum, home of the world’s largest exhibit of holograms and the world’s first sociable robot, Kismet. Learn how MIT has gained their indisputable reputation for ingenuity through the museum’s historical exhibits as well as modern interactive ones. A new three-million-dollar renovation entitled the Mark Epstein Innovation Gallery has just opened.

Take home some books to brush up on all of your newfound knowledge at Quantum Books, an independent specialty technical bookstore in the heart of Kendall Square. From mathematics to software programming, this store has all your geek-reads covered.

The Kendall Square MBTA stop is even interactive! When you’re in the station, be sure to check out The Kendall Band, created in 1987 by Paul Matisse. The band members (Kepler, Pythagoras, and Galileo) are named after Johannes Kepler, Pythagoras, and Galileo Gallilei. Kepler is comprised of a 125-pound metal ring whose hammer strikes an F-sharp and Gallileo is a sheet of metal that, when shaken, sounds like thunder. Pythagoras, the last of the three, is a series of metal tubes tuned to B-minor that when struck with a mallet that slowly builds momentum, they fill the station with lush musical sounds.

To quench those grumbling bellies, hang out with MIT students and professors alike at the Miracle of Science Bar & Grill. With a giant periodic table on the wall serving as the menu, you can have a laugh while ordering a jalepeno burger or a chicken quesadilla. Their roasted potatoes with tomato chutney are especially delicious as their signature substitute for fries. They also offer free wi-fi and lab stools to take a seat at the bar while you surf the ‘net.

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Boston’s Best Hotel Bars

November 2nd, 2007 by susan j

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As this NY Times article points out, hotel bars around the country are shedding their stodgy, tired reputation and replacing it with inventive drink menus and cool new digs. This is especially true in Boston, where you’ll find plenty of locals frequenting the city’s many hotel bars. Clink in the newly opened Liberty Hotel is a great example of this hotel bar phenomenon.

Whether you want a wild night on the town or a relaxing drink after a long day of sightseeing, Boston’s hotel bars have the recipe for what you’re looking for. Bottoms up!

If you’re feeling like a fruity cocktail… Foundation Lounge at the Hotel Commonwealth has a lively scene most nights of the week, especially when the Red Sox are playing at nearby Fenway Park. Other times, guests enjoy live jazz music as they sip Wild Mango Martinis and nibble on zensai (think tapas but with a Japanese twist). Foundation’s well-wheeled crowd includes business travelers, young professionals, and the occasional group of college kids flaunting their trust funds.

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Boston Events for the Week of 11/1

November 1st, 2007 by jamie a

Thursday, November 1 (6:30 - 8:30 pm)
Celebrating their five year anniversary with a grand retrospective, The Paradise Lounge Art Gallery invites the public to the opening!

Friday, November 2 (7:30 pm)
Join the Boston Lyric Opera for the opening night of Puccini’s La Boheme. The classic romantic tale is brought to life at Citi Schubert in the heart of Boston’s theater district.

Friday, November 2 (8:00 pm)
David Sedaris, author of Me Talk Pretty One Day and featured reader on NPR’s This American Life, will be reading at Boston’s Symphony Hall this Friday. Hailed by The Washington Post as “…one of America’s most prickly, and most delicious, young comic talents,” this is a show not to be missed.

September 12 - November 11
Broadway’s smash hit Wicked is playing at the Opera House until November 11th. If you haven’t had a chance to see the story of “what happened before Dorothy showed up,” here’s your chance to see the stage adaptation of Gregory Maguire’s bestselling novel.

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