I’m in Boston for the next couple of days, so posting may be a bit light. I’ve already had some fantastic chowder for lunch (at Jacob Wirth) and nearly died to see the fresh oysters on ice at the airport of all places (Legal Seafood serves it up at Logan, too, it seems). Too bad I’m only here for a couple of days!
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Boston rocks! Enjoy your stay–and all the fresh seafood!
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Nice! We were there not too long ago, didn’t get to stay near as long as we would have liked and the one nice dinner we went to was a ‘thumbs down’.
From our walking around downtown it seemed like Little Italy was the place to be!
Have fun!
T
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Awww, you’re there when I’m not. If you have a chance to go to The Other Side Cafe (is it even still there? *sigh*) go. It’s fun and good.
Make your three days count! I’ll be in Boston for a long weekend in May… and I’m already dreaming about the clam chowder!
Boston is one of my favourite towns, it’s like an East Coast San Francisco. If you can, eat at L’Espalier on Boylston Street, it’s one of the best restaurants in the nation. And have a cocktail at The Oak Bar at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel. It’s one of the best bars in the world!
A bit envious of your Boston trip!! Enjoy the oysters and drink a pint in a pub.
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