packageforbutch wrote:Sounds lame, Sala Bua & Lo Sputino, Krabi Thailand FTW.
Until you've had a lobster from Larson's and eat it on the beach at sunset in Menemsha with a bottle of wine, you ain't had seafood.
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packageforbutch wrote:Sounds lame, Sala Bua & Lo Sputino, Krabi Thailand FTW. "ASAL is better than me at everything, especially fantasy basketball" --Norbit14 |
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Regina Pizza in Everett is great. Not the one in the North End. That gets by on charm and bullshit, but the one in Everett gets by through sheer quality of
product.
Sicilia's on Comm Ave in Boston is good stuffed pizza. The only stuffed pizza place I know around here. Not Chicago quality, but good nonetheless. Spike's Junkyard Dogs. Go for the six hotdog challenge and come home with a t-shirt and a picture on the wall (look for me next time you're there). You'll impress all the ladies. I echo Chach's comment on Penguin. The Duck Confit pizza is almost as delicious as the waitresses.
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I got excessively drunk at Penguin a few nights back. They've got Stone 13th Anniversary Ale on tap right now; it's a normal sized pour at the normal
price ($5), at 9.5% abv. Watch out.
"Jonathan Papelbon, not wasting any time, going to his bread and butter there, and that's the
cheese."- Buck Martinez
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packageforbutch |
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ArodSucksAtLife wrote: It is lame, if what you're into is underaged Dominican boys, but there is absolutely no place on earth that is better to take a first date, or to get your girl in the mood. Take that to the bank.
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klostrophobic wrote:I was on the wall at the Providence franchise on Thayer St. before it closed. I made sure to rescue my photo, as well as my buddy's who did the challenge with me, before they closed. Texas Ranger ftw. You klos?
"they should go to soxprospect so that BOZO THE CLOWN and the rest of THE WANTS TO BE will give you some information" - A SoxProspects.com
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"Most people in my country say who the f*ck is dusty Brown and Who are the Pawsox you freak and what does hit 270 mean" - LondonSox |
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klostrophobic |
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Chili and Cheddar.
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Wings over Amherst, or anywhere they are located.
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Taso's Euro Cafe in Norwood, MA is very good for Greek food.
I'll be there, watching the Sox representation of mid-rotation starters. -TheGoldenGreek33 on Casey Kelly
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Nebo on the edge of the North End is a very good but upscale pizza place.
I'll be there, watching the Sox representation of mid-rotation starters. -TheGoldenGreek33 on Casey Kelly
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Anyone know any good restaurants in the Cambridge/ Somerville area? I go to Tufts and am tryina find a good place for a friend's birthday dinner or to take
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soxprospects |
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Dali is a great group place on the Somerville/Cambridge line.
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SplendidSplinter89 wrote: Redbones in Davis Square is one of my personal favorites. Worth checking out if you're into fine craft beers and huge piles of meat.
"Jonathan Papelbon, not wasting any time, going to his bread and butter there, and that's the
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I won't bore you guys by talking about restaurants in the DC area, but if any of y'all are down this way give me a shout for restaurant
recommendations.
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Stromboli's in Chevy Chase, MD (I think).
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MaleNurse2010 wrote: They're good, but not really anything special unless you're drunk.
Why would we ever PH for Varitek? I mean, what if we PH for him, and it goes to extras, and vic martinez gets eaten by
dinosaurs? We'd have to use the emergency catcher.
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Went to Davio's on Monday for business. Great food.
I'll be there, watching the Sox representation of mid-rotation starters. -TheGoldenGreek33 on Casey Kelly
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One Bistro in Norwood is a very good restaurant. The food is excellent and they present it well.
I'll be there, watching the Sox representation of mid-rotation starters. -TheGoldenGreek33 on Casey Kelly
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chavopepe2 wrote:How long has that been there? We were always looking for good food when I lived in New London, and didn't really find much. As for Boston area restaurants, there's an unrelated trifecta of French Fusion cuisine which I highly recommend: Chez Henri is off Mass Ave just North of Harvard Square and has French-Cuban food The Elephant Walk both in Waltham and on Mass Ave near Porter Square serves delicious French-Cambodian fare Myers + Chang in the South End on Washington St. has Chinese-French lunch and dinner I haven't tried Ginger Park (formerly Banq) also on Washington in the SE, and also serving South Asian with a twist, but it boasts outstanding Office Da interior architectural design.
"We're amazingly consistent in that every year we always have a left fielder and I'm guessing we're going to have one this year, too."
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klostrophobic wrote: I was there about two months ago and I think I had her again. Brown eyes the size of saucer plates, right? I had the buffalo chicken pizza and exploded in my pants. mahalo ~Chach~
NEsportsfan:I was working game on two chicks, but we all got busted after like 15
minutes and now shit doesn't look pretty good. If I had maybe 30 more
minutes, big things coulda been poppin',
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Any western massers here? I am live in the springfield area and have a few haunts that I live and die by for amazing cuisine.
Springfield, Ma - Typical Sicilian. At the X, for all you Springfield cats. Moderately priced but completely worth every penny italian food. They have a dish called the "Penne Typical" which is an italian creamy teriyaki sauce. Sounds strange? It's amazing. Beautiful italian food. Big Mamou's - Springfield, Ma. Legit Louisiana cuisine. Alligator and crawfish pasta. Homemade everything. If you love creole food at all, beyond fucking amazing. And incredibly reasonably priced for food of such quality. Pintu's - West Springfield, Ma. The best indian food place in the western mass area. Makes the hipster places in Northampton look like shit. They have an appetizer dish called "Chicken 65" which is breathtaking and a beer called "Pintu's Spicy Porter" which is BBC Draymen's Porter with tea bags of curry soaked in it for 24 hours. Amazing. Baku's - Amherst, Ma. A quiet, overlooked eatery right in the middle of Amherst, near Mystery Train records. African food. Delicious, simple, rich, cheap. If you have never had african food before, imagine a blending of Indian and Puerto Rican food - curries, cream sauces, plantains, black-eyed peas, fall off the bone chicken, and insanely cheap. I took one of my best friend's there for his birthday this year and we both left stuffed for less than twenty bucks total. Awesome. Iron Chef - Longmeadow, Ma. A delicious secret. Brilliant japanese/chinese food, wildly underpriced, and very creative menu. Also, I agree with all the other People's Pint supporter. I fuckin' love that place. I don't get up to Greenfield too often (about 45 minutes north of me) but when I do I make sure I hit the People's Pint.
Let me pull on your coat about something here tonight...
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