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Most of our time spent in Boston this summer was spent dining out in old favorites in Dorchester and Milton. I have been a bad Bostonian and have rarely even gone downtown. I’ll chalk it up to work busy-ness but also my desire to kind of just be during the summer. Rather than getting ready and rushing into the crowds for dinnertime, I preferred to throw on a sundress and sandals for a last minute, relaxing local bite.

One exception was a reunion of our Tanzania travel group (Read all about my trip to Tanzania on posts on my travel blog page.) at Poe’s Tip Tap Room. Chosen for the possibility of game on the menu, the Tip Tap Room ended up being a nice surprise.

First of all, I had driven and run past it many many times before and never even noticed it. It’s not hidden at all, but does sort of blend in, and it just wasn’t on my radar as a place to go.

We arrived early and found the bartender to be excellent, funny, warm, and welcoming. The beer selection, as you would imagine in a tap room, was also really great.

Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout

We love Anderson Valley and beer from Anderson Valley, and we were both excited to see this Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout, a favorite.

The Tip Tap Room was perfectly noisy, a must for our excited group, and it offered lots of great plates for sharing. As we caught up on the months since camping in the Serengeti together, small plates flew around the table.

  IMG_0960 {Baked Brie: poached apricots / smoked milk & honey / endive / lemon thyme}

 

IMG_0961 {To.die.for. Grilled Corn: korean pepper aioli / ricotta salata / lime}

 

IMG_0962 {Brussels Sprouts: caramelized / spaghetti squash / almonds / long pepper-honey butter}

We shared so many delicious plates that when it came down to dinner, I was full and went a “lighter” route with a chopped salad topped with a poached egg and a corn gazpacho, both amazing and totally filling. I felt like I could barely move to leave the restaurant!

corn soup

{Roasted Corn Gazpacho: coconut milk / heirloom tomato / verbena / lump crab}

The food and beer at The Tip Tap Room was outstanding. Every dish had perfectly chosen ingredients and flavors, and everything was great quality. Service was great, the beer selection left almost too many options and more of a reason to return. It’s a great spot for after work and for slightly noisy groups. I look forward to a return visit with friends.

Tags: Beacon Hill, beer, Boston, Dining out, Food, Restaurants

It’s amazing how, the second Labor Day weekend was over, my email inbox starting filling up with event invitations. August was dead quiet, and I not-so-secretly like that. Summer is for barefoot evenings curled up in a patio chair enjoying the sunset. Fall, however, is for reconnecting, catching up, and kicking off events’ season. I am always a fan of wine for a good cause and am happy to share Raise Your Glass for Jimmy, a wine event happening this October 2. Please see below for details.

The sixth annual Raise Your Glass for Jimmy presented by the Jimmy Fund Council of Greater Boston will take place 6-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2at the Battery Wharf Hotel in Boston. All proceeds support adult and pediatric cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Admission to the event includes a wide variety of beers and wines to taste from August West Wines, Blue Hills Brewery, Boston Bottle, Gordon’s Fine Wines and Liquors, Mayflower Brewery, Medusa Brewery, M.S. Walker, Plymouth Bay Winery, and Wormtown Brewery. The event also includes hors d’oeuvres, live music, and a silent auction.

Tickets are $75 per person, and early bird pricing is available with two tickets for $125 if purchased before Sept. 21. The first 150 guests at the door will receive a $25 gift certificate from Tresca. For more information, visit www.jimmyfund.org/raise-your-glass.

About The Jimmy Fund

The Jimmy Fund (www.JimmyFund.org) solely supports Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, raising funds for adult and pediatric cancer care and research to improve the chances of survival for cancer patients around the world. The Jimmy Fund is the official charity of the Boston Red Sox, the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Pan-Mass Challenge, and the Variety Children’s Charity of New England. Since 1948, the generosity of millions of people has helped the Jimmy Fund save countless lives and reduce the burden of cancer for patients and families worldwide. Follow the Jimmy Fund on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thejimmyfund and on Twitter: @TheJimmyFund.

Tags: beer, Boston, Boston blogger, charity, events, Jimmy Fund, wine

When it comes to dining out, we’ve gone from being the people who want to try a new restaurant the night it opens to having a handful of old favorites that we tend to migrate to more often than not. There’s a whole lot happening in the Boston restaurant scene though, and hopefully the fall with bring with it some interest in branching out again. I finally made my way to Mario Batali’s Boston outpost of Babbo last week with a bunch of friends, and I really enjoyed it.

I kicked things off with a delicious Summer in the City cocktail made with a raspberry rye. The cocktails and wine list at Babbo were really spot on, with plenty of options.

summer in the city cocktailBabbo Boston

Babbo is the perfect spot to dine out with a group, as many of the dishes are designed for sharing. And share we did! Our table was full of food the entire time, and we didn’t stop until we made it through dessert. My plate had little tastes on it at all times; it’s my favorite way to eat.

peas and prosciutto Babbo Boston

Some of the highlights of the meal included Peas with Mint and Prosciutto, Tuna Sott’olio, Grappa Cured Salmon, Calamari, and Cauliflower Siciliana.

 

fried zucchini blossoms

Fiore Di Zucca brought to the table one of my seasonal favorites, Local Squash Blossoms, Coach Farm Goat Cheese & Lemon Aioli.

zucchini pizza Pizzas were on-point, with fresh, fun ingredients like zucchini, straciatella, and wild boar salami. The one below was topped with a perfectly runny egg. I love egg on a pizza!

pizza with egg

Even though we’d eaten our fair share of dinner, we couldn’t pass up desserts, including the Sweet Corn Coppetta and the Olive Oil Coppetta.

Sweet Corn Coppetta    olive oil coppetta

The olive oil gelato with fresh fruit was my favorite, light but rich and just so yummy.

Babbo surprised me not only by how good it was but also with the great value. I expected it to be a little overhyped, being a celebrity chef owned restaurant and all. What we got was great food, lovely service, and a check that didn’t break the bank.

For another post on a Mario Batali restaurant experience, check out my visit to Tarry Lodge.

Tags: Boston, dessert, Dining out, Food, Restaurants

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