[210 Hanover Street; 617-720-0052; Dinner only.]
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[1166 Washington Street; 617-482-8868; Lunch only.]
[83 Main Street, Charlestown; 617-242-6009; Dinner only.]
[283 Summer Street; 617-695-2257. Lunch and dinner.]
Sure, it’s an overdone publicity stunt, and many a foodie has been burned by the snooty service, tiny portions and unimpressive fare served to those who step out for Restaurant Week in Boston. But there are still a few good reasons to give Restaurant Week a try this August 10-15 and 17-22, and we'll be profiling these worthy restaurants all week long. Snag a lunch or dinner seat at www.opentable.com before it’s too late.
Yesterday, we brought you information on several wineries. Tonight, Bostonist will be at the Second Glass Ivy League Wine College, focusing on South African wines. The event is sold out, but we'll review it for you so you know what to expect next time around. In the meantime, you can start planning an August vineyard excursion to the Coastal Wine Trail with our helpful hints.
We’re still in a gas crisis, and despite reading pages and pages of fluttery feature copy dedicated to the “staycation," we’re still not convinced that eating at Petit Robert Bistro is as good as going to France, that strolling through the North End is akin to a trip to Italy, or that New York Pizza’s pies are as delicious as those served in their namesake city. But grapes are grapes, so stop crying about your canceled trip to Napa--we’ve got your wineries right here. In fact, there are wineries all over New England. Most are open for weekend tastings, and many even feature beaches and bucolic farmland scenery. Below, we review a few local vineyards--we'll have more for you to savor tomorrow.
