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librasoul22 07-20-2003 11:47 AM

Boston GCers Beware!!
 
Cause Librasoul is coming through! I will be there for a week starting next Friday. If anyone wants to offer some tips and hot spots I would be ever so grateful! And if anyone wants me to drink them under the table, let me know!

Knowledge1922 07-20-2003 12:20 PM

Hi Libra

This is updated every week:
http://www.downtimeonline.net

Enjoy tha Bean :D

KillarneyRose 07-20-2003 12:31 PM

Have fun!
 
Boston mamas, lock up your sons! ;)

DigitalAngel126 07-20-2003 02:02 PM

Re: Have fun!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by KillarneyRose
Boston mamas, lock up your sons! ;)
Word!!! And your alcohol!!! LOL J/k Lisa - - good luck! :)

librasoul22 07-20-2003 02:14 PM

Re: Re: Have fun!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by DigitalAngel126
Word!!! And your alcohol!!! LOL J/k Lisa - - good luck! :)
LOL, y'all are trying to kill me!

Thanks Knowledge1922! I am definitely gonna check that site out! :)

KSigkid 07-20-2003 05:53 PM

I know there was a thread on this a little while ago - myself, aephialum, and a few others posted a bunch of places to go out in Boston.

If you can' find the thread PM me, I'll send you a list of places to eat, drink, and do everything in between.

Collin

Tom Earp 07-20-2003 06:00 PM

Damn, what a great chance for a GC Get it together!:D

At least one night to get Stupid with the Mass'ses!!!!

God my mind works in weird ways!!!! Cant spell myrsterious ways!;) :(

pinkyphimu 07-20-2003 06:51 PM

www.boston.com is also a good site to check out boston! have fun!! are you coming for business or pleasure??

KSigkid 07-20-2003 07:54 PM

http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showth...ghlight=Boston

This is the previous thread on Boston, with a whole bunch of suggestions of places to go.

It really is a great city - whether you want good burgers or fine dining, a beer or martini, a night of arts or one of sports, Boston really has everything covered.

docetboy 07-20-2003 07:56 PM

Just don't get in fights like the good ol' YR's did last week!!! lol.

librasoul22 07-20-2003 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkyphimu
www.boston.com is also a good site to check out boston! have fun!! are you coming for business or pleasure??
A little bit of both actually. Thanks for the site, and thanks for pulling the thread for me ksig...I am too lazy to search, lol.

You guys are the bomb.

lionlove 07-21-2003 01:00 AM

Have a great time in Boston! ummm...can't think of advice right now...I'll post more later.

Rudey 07-21-2003 02:25 AM

Wear a Yankees hat.

-Rudey
--Spit on someone wearing a Sox hat for me. Please?

KSigkid 07-21-2003 06:40 AM

As far as restaurants go (since the thread before dealt mostly with bars and the such). I've broken some of my favorites up into categories.

Burgers and such: Sunset, Pour House, Audubon and Cheers (Bull and Finch Pub is the correct name for the original) have the best burgers in town - good place for a burger, some nachos, a really chill lunch.

More upscale lunches and the type: Parish Cafe and Stephanie's have great lunch menus, with some very good sandwiches (Stephanie's chicken salad and Parish Cafe's English sandwich are two of my favorites). Parish also has an interesting concept - they've had some of the best chefs in Boston each come up with a recipe, and all of the recipes appear on the menu, so you get a bit of the best of Boston all at one place. Cheesecake Factory also has good lunches, and has more variety if that's what you're looking for.

Both Stephanie's and the Ritz-Carlton have great brunches, as does Zaftig's, a deli in Brookline. Try the Eggs Benedict at all three, or the Empire Breakfast at Zaftig's (in my opinion the best breakfast in town, at a great price).

Dinner - the North End is my personal favorite. La Familia Giorgio, Fiore and Artu are my favorite restaurants in the area, but you can find one in any price range that has great food. You can also do the Vinny Testa's route (Italian but in Copley, so more centerally located), Cheesecake Factory or Fire and Ice (everything is cooked on a big grill in the center of the restaurant; really a cool concept).

Brown Sugar Cafe and Elephant Walk have great Thai food (Elephant Walk has both Thai and French). If you want seafood, the Union Oyster House and Anthony's on the Pier are the places to go (Legal Seafood is pretty good, but not as good as the others.)

If you're looking for more upscale, Ajourd Hui, The Bristol Cafe and the Ritz Carlton all have excellent food, but pricey (I've only been when someone else is footing the bill).

That's all I can think of now, and I've probably forgotten a few things. One of the big misconceptions about Boston is that you need a lot of money here to have a good time. You can eat fairly cheaply though and still get some great food.

Collin

lionlove 07-23-2003 11:22 AM

What Collin said, the North End has excellent Italian food. Try a place called Mike's Pastry for desert. I believe it's on Hanover Street. Also, try the chowdah, fried or steamed clams and lobster - true new england specialties.

Don't drive in Boston, parking is expensive and drivers are aggressive. The T will take you anywhere you need to go.


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