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Boston some information please
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Bob wrote: Check to see if the Red Sox are in town, [snip] In October & November? What alternative universe are YOU from?? -- Bill Pittman; change for e-mail as indicated |
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If you like exceptional desserts, try Finale, with two locations, Boston and
Cambridge. Both locations serve desserts and light appetizer plates. The desserts are beautifully presented and are complimented by a nice selection of dessert wines. It's one of the places I always bring out-of-town guests. You can get more info from their website: http://www.finaledesserts.com/index.html I'd also suggest Top of the Hub at the Prudential Center for drinks and appetizers at sunset. |
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nikita wrote: Hi everybody, We ( my husband and I) are going to Boston during the months of October and November. We don't know much about local restaurants, shops, musea. Called "museums" in English. Museum of Fine Arts (large fine arts museum). Gardner Museum (small idosyncratic museum). Museum of Science (mediocre science museum; for children). Well out in the suburbs, but highly recommended: Peabody Essex Museum (in Salem). Anyone has any good advise where to pick up our groceries ( we will be staying in Charlestown). What about a market where you can buy fresh food and vegetables? Haymarket. Last but not least a good and affordable sea food restaurant? No Name. Good prices. Legal Seafoods. Moderate prices. Thank you so much for your help Fam. Pavlova Make sure you go to Quincy Market at Fanueil Hall. It is a great place to spend the day. There is outdoor entertainment, tons of all types of food to eat, lots of shopping and all kinds of outdoor vendors and things to do. We love going there. You should also try to go to The New England Aquarium while you are there. Legal Seafoods is right around the corner from there. Also, while you are there make it a point to go to Cheers! Great Bar and the BEST NACHOS you'll ever eat! I have lived near Boston my whole life and it is a wonderful place to go. The Fleet Center is great too as there may be a Concert going on. And the Wang Center is a fabulous Opera House and you might be able to catch a show there as well. If you need more info let me know. Where do you live? I can mail you some stuff if you'd like. Hi thank you so much for your help. I live in Belgium. I will definitely go to Quincy Market and thank you for your suggestion about the Wang Center. I am going to see if I can get tickets. I would love to go to Maine and see the Lighthouses and of course Vermont. Have you been to Silver lake? Nikita |
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