Beers Before Boston
- Boy With A Problem
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Beers Before Boston
Someone should pick a place to have drinks before the Boston show. I'm not familiar with the neighborhood, or I'd do it. It'll be a hot day and I'm sure we'll all be parched....
here's a good link for a list of places near the pavillion:
http://boston.citysearch.com/search?typ ... =5&miles=5
i'm not really familiar with any of these places.
Lucky's looks promising. There's stuff towards the Financial District - honest it *seems* too far away, but Citysearch is saying it's only a mile from the Pavillion.
i found stuff, someone else make a decision.
http://boston.citysearch.com/search?typ ... =5&miles=5
i'm not really familiar with any of these places.
Lucky's looks promising. There's stuff towards the Financial District - honest it *seems* too far away, but Citysearch is saying it's only a mile from the Pavillion.
i found stuff, someone else make a decision.
Okay, I'll just jump in then.
Let's meet at:
THE BARKING CRAB
88 Sleeper Street
877-268-6157
For info/directions:
http://boston.citysearch.com/profile/47 ... oc_lw_2_10
Parking in this part of town is difficult and expensive, so I thought it best to pick someplace within walking distance of the venue. Though even from The Crab, it's a hoof! There are closer places but I don't know the names of any of 'em. The advantages to this palce are: good beer, very casual, and you can get a great bowl of clam chowder (or more-- good seafood here, obv). Disadvantages: still 10-15' walk from Fleet Pav, and will be crowded on a Saturday night.
Still the only alternative I have would be the restaurant in the Seaport Hotel-- closer to the venue but not as fun.
Votes? Time (6??)? WHat say all of you?
Let's meet at:
THE BARKING CRAB
88 Sleeper Street
877-268-6157
For info/directions:
http://boston.citysearch.com/profile/47 ... oc_lw_2_10
Parking in this part of town is difficult and expensive, so I thought it best to pick someplace within walking distance of the venue. Though even from The Crab, it's a hoof! There are closer places but I don't know the names of any of 'em. The advantages to this palce are: good beer, very casual, and you can get a great bowl of clam chowder (or more-- good seafood here, obv). Disadvantages: still 10-15' walk from Fleet Pav, and will be crowded on a Saturday night.
Still the only alternative I have would be the restaurant in the Seaport Hotel-- closer to the venue but not as fun.
Votes? Time (6??)? WHat say all of you?
- Boy With A Problem
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Boy and others-- hope you make it. I'll be at the bar holding a beer-- that should make me easy to spot, eh? Well, you know what I look like-- 5'7" 40-ish white chick with long 'maturing' blonde hair. Dunno what I'll be wearing but I'll probly be carrying a little black purse on a chain, if that helps. Come say HOLA.
Signed,
Very Psyched Mug
PS-- I think I'll try to get me picture anapped with him afterwards, as well, or shake his paw, if he's doing that, so that's another place we might meet up and say HI.
Signed,
Very Psyched Mug
PS-- I think I'll try to get me picture anapped with him afterwards, as well, or shake his paw, if he's doing that, so that's another place we might meet up and say HI.