Weekend in Boston
#1
Posted 18 April 2011 - 02:31 PM
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#2
Posted 18 April 2011 - 03:12 PM
#3
Posted 18 April 2011 - 03:33 PM
#4
Posted 18 April 2011 - 06:25 PM
Several older topics that might be helpful:
Best Boston Restaurant
Boston seafood restaurant needed
Dinner before symphony concert in Boston
O Ya Boston
#5
Posted 18 April 2011 - 06:43 PM
[size="3"]"I have never developed indigestion from eating my words."-- Winston Churchill[/size]
[size="4"]Talk doesn't cook rice. ~ Chinese Proverb[/size]
#6
Posted 18 April 2011 - 07:10 PM
If you really want fried clams, you need to venture up the North shore to Ipswich or Essex. I'm a big fan of Woodmans in Essex. Others prefer the Clam Box in Ipswich.
Last summer, we hit Neptune Oyster in the North End and I loved it! Others in our party, not so much, but that was because they wanted fish, not shellfish. It's tiny, expensive and they don't take reservations. The food is great. They'll take your cell number and you can wander the North End until they call you for your table. DH and I had a bunch of stuff off the raw bar and split a lobster sandwich. Heaven! They do fried clams, but we didn't go there. We knew we'd be hitting Woodman's later in the trip.
IMHO, Barking Crab is a tourist trap... steer clear.
Haven't been there, but Island Creek Oyster Bar is getting a lot of good reports. It's relatively new.
#7
Posted 19 April 2011 - 10:31 AM
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#8
Posted 19 April 2011 - 11:54 AM
Mentioned often in the same breath at TW Food is Craigie on Main (I haven't been to either, so I can't really compare them).
I've heard good things about the brunch at Trident Booksellers on Newbury Street. I'm sure there are probably some other good options in the South End, which isn't too far from your hotel either.
If you like good beer, Boston has lots of good options, but the best are near Kendall Square across the river in Cambridge: Lord Hobo and Cambridge Brewing Company.
#9
Posted 19 April 2011 - 08:08 PM
The Ipswich Clam Box is an absolute must. Way out of the way, but your view of fried clams will never be the same.
On Saturday between 11 and 2 on Huron Ave. in Cambridge, the barbecue at Formaggio Kitchen (and then go inside and buy some of the best cheeses available on the East Coast).
Locke-Ober for one of the oldest restaurants in the US, with incredible interior detail. It's not the same (or as good) since Lydia Shire took it over, but still worth it for a dress-up dinner. It's like stepping back in time. Order a Ward 8 at the bar (invented there).
#10
Posted 19 April 2011 - 08:23 PM
#11
Posted 19 April 2011 - 08:26 PM
OK you put me over the top. Our free day in Boston will include going to the Clam Box. Thank you!The Ipswich Clam Box is an absolute must. Way out of the way, but your view of fried clams will never be the same.
[size="3"]"I have never developed indigestion from eating my words."-- Winston Churchill[/size]
[size="4"]Talk doesn't cook rice. ~ Chinese Proverb[/size]
#12
Posted 20 April 2011 - 11:11 AM
#13
Posted 20 April 2011 - 03:30 PM
Noted. My list is growing thank you.If you're driving up to Ipswich, pick up some donuts from Kane's in Saugus.
[size="3"]"I have never developed indigestion from eating my words."-- Winston Churchill[/size]
[size="4"]Talk doesn't cook rice. ~ Chinese Proverb[/size]
#14
Posted 10 May 2011 - 04:19 AM
Edited by ForSix, 10 May 2011 - 04:20 AM.
#15
Posted 10 May 2011 - 02:06 PM
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#16
Posted 12 June 2011 - 02:25 PM
My favorite restaurant in cambridge is Rendezvous
Midi,Hamersly Bistro, Petite Robert, in Boston









