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It’s hard to believe that we got back from Ireland three weeks ago. The trip completely flew by and was incredibly fun and restful, even though we were traveling with a very busy toddler. We luckily had lots of help from family and got to sneak away for some delicious dates, in addition to having some family meals out. Here are just a few of the delicious bites and sips we enjoyed during our Galway travels. Take me back!

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I was sick before we left, and air travel did not do me any favors. For our first lunch out, we went to Papa Rich Street Food Kitchen, where we took in views of the Rivrr Corrib and Galway Cathedral while sipping Prosecco and devouring gigantic steaming, spicy bowls of soup. I love Papa Rich and could easily eat their fresh, bright meals every day.

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And then there was Il Vicolo. Our little guy was sleeping as we walked the streets of my favorite town, so we decided to take advantage of the quiet and the warm October day with patio seats at Il Vicolo, which has some of the best seats in Galway. Check out that view!

We feasted on bruschetta and  beet salad with goat cheese to start.

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And then we moved on to meatballs and Bolognese. .  . incredible, comforting dishes!

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We finished with affogato, perfectly sweet gelato topped with rich espresso. This was one of my favorite meals in recent memory. It was nice to have a quiet lunch!

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We spent a few days out in Roundstone, a beautiful little town in Connemara, and we spent a lot of time at O’Dowd’s Seafood Bar, which is one of the best restaurants I have ever eaten at.

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Everything at O’Dowd’s is super fresh, and the seafood is deliciously local. One night I had a pile of mussels with a big glass of cold white wine. Heaven.

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We had our fair share of Irish coffees while gazing out the window at the beauty of Roundstone Harbor and mountains of Connemara.

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Local crab claws in garlic butter and a massive seafood platter were dinner another night. When seafood is that fresh, there is simply nothing like it.

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Back in town, I made it to my favorite Galway wine bar, Sheridan’s for a glass and to duck out of the rain during the Saturday market.

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Thanks to my husband’s cousin, we also had time for a lunch date at another Galway favorite, Ard Bia. If you are in Galway, you have to eat here! I was craving something comforting and healthy. This pumpkin curry dish was sublime!

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Ard Bia is where the river empties into the sea, and the views here are also spectacular. The menu is all local, all the time, the wine list is delightful, and the setting is super cozy. I am always looking to find restaurants with a similar vibe at home, and they just don’t exist.

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Perhaps it’s the age of the city and its buildings, but there is just something special about every spot we visit in Galway, and I always miss it. I can’t wait to be back again!

Tags: Food, Galway, Ireland, Travel

Social media can have some serious influence when it comes to purchases and actions. Case in point, last Tuesday was #NationalMartiniDay, and when I saw a Facebook post from Venezia Restaurant tempting followers with martinis on their deck, I knew exactly what our after work plans entailed.

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Venezia has a pretty incredible patio that’s right on the water. We have boated there before and sat inside, so this was my first time enjoying the sun-soaked spot, which also featured large umbrellas to keep us shaded if we wanted. For the martini holiday, I went with a classic gin martini with a twist. Service was so warm and welcoming, and my drink was a cold, crisp summer treat.

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As martinis tend to do, it spurred on an appetite, and though we had dinner plans at home, we shared two small plates, Coccio Tradizionale (Fried rice arancini with peas and Bolognese, potato croquette with prosciutto and scamorza, cheese polenta) and Shrimp Scampi (U8 jumbo shrimp, white wine, lemon, garlic and fresh parsley).

How beautiful are these dishes?! They were as delicious as they were pleasing to the eye, with the golden fried bites perfect for dunking in a homemade tomato sauce and substantial shrimp offering up a heavenly, garlicky sauce that we soaked up with bread.

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Venezia is just down the road from us, but we often overlook it since it’s a bit tucked away. They have a full bar with great cocktails and an extensive food menu that makes ordering a bit difficult, since you’ll want everything!I will definitely be keeping this Dorchester gem in mind for patio nights going forward this summer, especially now that we finally have a boat in the water!

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Food

In case you missed it, I blogged about our stay at Sonesta ES Suites Burlington, Vermont here.

Our weekend in Burlington was a cold one, but it sure was cozy, and one of the restaurants we found (and visited three times!) really helped to make it special.

On a very chilly morning, we needed a place to get out of the cold and stumbled upon Leunig’s Bistro, which not only occupies a corner of the Church Street Marketplace with its adorable cafe and bistro, but also has a pastry kiosk right across the pedestrian street.

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I was instantly smitten with both, and while we needed heat most, I knew we would be back to visit Leunig’s Petit Bijou at some point during our stay.

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A rich and delicious hot chocolate at Leunig’s bar was the perfect respite from winter, and the lovely staff made us feel at home and unrushed as we enjoyed our chocolate and read the paper. The pace and the warmth of the space was so nice; it definitely felt far from the hustle and bustle of our Boston lives.

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Isn’t it just beautiful? It’s rare that we spend an hour just sitting and enjoying a hot drink early in the day, and this was the perfect start to our Burlington wandering.

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We loved it so much, in fact, that when it came time to find a place for dinner, we made our way back to Leunig’s to see if there was any possibility of getting a table without a reservation. While the restaurant was full, we were in luck that they keep some tables for walk-ins, and the hostess happily let us know that there was room for us.

We got settled into a cozy table and looked at the extensive menus, unsure how we would decide. We wanted mussels and fries and all the salads and truffle fries and onion soup. . . and all of the entrees.

While we decided, I also noticed that they had a nice menu of non-alcoholic drinks like the refreshing pineapple sage sour that I went with for my “cocktail”.

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In the end, after devouring a basket of fresh rolls and Vermont butter, we went with the petit portions of steak frites (with truffle fries, of course) and Beef Bourguignon. I rarely finish anything, so I love when smaller portions are offered, and the size of these was perfect.

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This was amazing comfort food at its absolute finest. Perfect fries, a delectably medium rare steak, creamy horseradish. . .

And my Beef Bourguignon was a melt-in-your-mouth feast. It must have cooked all day. The rich and incredibly tender meat was complemented by onions and crisp green beans and the creamiest garlic mashed potatoes. I need to make this at home when I am able to drink wine again. I know it’s a time-consuming dish, but it is so worth it!

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After dinner we took a nice walk around Burlington before heading back to Leunig’s Petit Bijou for hot chocolates with French vanilla whipped cream, paired with one of their homemade chocolate croissants, which we decided to save for a cozy breakfast the next day.

We fell in love with Leunig’s and found it the perfect date day and date night spot. If you are visiting Burlington, Vermont, I would highly recommend this spot for any time of day.

Tags: Burlington, dining, Food, Travel, travel blog, Vermont

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