When the Boston Chowhound board starts mooning over a restaurant two months prior to its opening, there's a pretty safe bet something special's a'brewin'. In this case, the "something" was Chris Schlessinger (East Coast Grill, formerly of Blue Room), and the "special" was his newest venture, the All-Star Sandwich Bar, a small yet breathable joint that embraces a wide variety of meat-on-bread and eschews the trendy wrap without compunction.
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A sub-level grotto hidden in the 1 Kendall Square complex, The Blue Room offers sweet relief from the neighborhood’s austere biotech ambiance. Upon arriving, diners are greeted and led through the dimly lit interior to a table that is, invariably, set with water and wine glasses, encouraging thoughts of an unoaked chardonnay or a ripe malbec. However, even the most die-hard oneophile would find it difficult to resist the specialty cocktails served up by resident bartenders. The blood-orange cosmopolitan ($10) is a surefire winner, and their classic martini can’t be beat. But if you still prefer wine to liquor, the list is both extensive and exhaustive. In addition to wines by the glass and bottle, the Blue Room also offers half bottles and “big bottles” (1.5 L) to suit every taste (and wallet). One standout was a 2001 brut rose sparkler, part of their “think pink, drink pink” breast health awareness campaign.
Donating doesn't have to be a drag! Why not get a good feeling in your heart and stomach as you donate in style? The victims of Hurricane Katrina get a part of your check, and in return for your donation, you won't feel bad for paying a little extra for a night out. A number of different donation dinners have been springing up all over New England. Tonight there will be an entire Cape Cod...
You can catch Bostonist at Spire, Anthem and and Oceana, in the Long Wharf Marriott (just behind Tia's). Reviews to come in late August and early September. Restaurant Week is one of the best dining weeks in the Hub, there is one thing that Bostonist thinks might make it better: Tax Free Dining. Anyone think Mitt might let us get away with a Meal Tax Holiday? A fixed-price, tax-free meal would be the closest thing in Boston to a free lunch.
