[thelist] Boston drinkies
Julia Frizzell
Julia_Frizzell at brown.edu
Tue Feb 6 09:07:37 CST 2001
At 3:48 PM -0500 2/5/01, Bob Davis wrote:
>on 2/5/01 12:21 PM, Herzog, Ari at Ari_Herzog at Instron.com wrote:
>
>> Along the same line as Martin and London,
>> how about for Boston? And I was thinking of maybe
>> meeting up at Fire & Ice, maybe the Harvard Sq location.
>>
>> Either that, or Jillian's on Lansdowne
>> or of course any of the breweries (northeast, cambridge, etc).
>
>I'd be up for Cambridge (somewhere). Just not tonight :)
>(for those of you not in New England, we're having a bit of a Nor`Easter).
>
>How About John Harvards? Plow and Stars? Can Tab (especially if the Peanut
>Man is there)? Redbones (I think they have Belhaven on tap)? Plenty of
>watering holes to choose from.
I've been to a John Harvard's (in CT), so that would work for a
Boston-area drinkie. I'd also like to suggest something like a coffee
shop, perhaps a Tealuxe (as I don't drink coffee). There are quite a
few in the Boston area. I'd be tempted to make the hour+ trip up to
Boston for that. There's one right near the COOP too, which makes it
convenient for those of us who'd use public transportation.
I'm beginning to wonder if we shouldn't have a separate list for
evolt get-togethers, with all this activity lately...
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