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With life in and out of the office getting busier and busier, date nights have become one of my favorite ways to unwind. Whether it’s cooking something delicious together at home, trying a new restaurant, or cozying up in an old favorite, time that’s (sort of) disconnected from the electronic world where we focus on each other is simply the best.

Last Friday we received new furniture, which will eventually make our home more organized. But at first, well, we had twice as much furniture plus clothes that needed to be moved to new dressers or to piles for donating or trashing. I don’t know about you, but being in a cluttered, chaotic environment makes me feel cluttered and chaotic inside. By Saturday afternoon, after work, cleaning, and errands, I was spent, and we decided we needed to just step away from it all.

Our date night started with a lazy late afternoon viewing of Sleepless in Seattle. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan somehow soothe the soul. Once we were nice and relaxed, we headed to a new-to-us restaurant, Steel & Rye in Milton for cocktails and dinner. We were early for our reservation and explained that we wanted to grab a drink at the bar first. The hostess was friendly and pleasant, and we were pretty wowed by the massive space, which used to be a garage for Fallon ambulances.

Seelbach

At the long, spacious bar (which was already pretty full by 5:30), I ordered a Seelbach, the perfect blend of bourbon, combier, bitters, and one of my favorite sparkling wines, Va de Vi from my beloved Gloria Ferrer.

Once seated, I decided to order a glass of Va de Vi to go with dinner. While waiting for all of our food to arrive, some friends-of-friends walked by! They have an eight month old who we had never met, and it was so fun to catch up with them

Today’s Cheese – Quince Jam, Meg’s Black Pepper Bread

Today’s Cheese – Quince Jam, Meg’s Black Pepper Bread

Then we got started on chowing down. As we often do, we ordered a few appetizers and an entree, planning to split everything. I loved the presentation on the cheese, the crunchy peppery bread, and the sweet jam together. We were chatting with our friends and missed what cheese it was, but I’d say you probably couldn’t go wrong with this dish.

lamb meatballs

Colorado Lamb Meatballs – Harissa, Hen Egg, Greek Yogurt, Pine Nuts

Next up, we shared the lamb meatballs. A runny hen egg was plopped right in the middle of the slightly spicy sauce, and when we cut into it, everything ran together. Is there anything more beautiful? The egg added a richness to the sauce and the tender meatballs; this is a winning combination.

Colorado Lamb Meatballs – Harissa, Hen Egg, Greek Yogurt, Pine Nuts

oyster stew

Oyster Stew – Virginia Oysters, Smoked Hake, Applewood Bacon, Potato, Leek, Chive Biscuit

When I saw oyster stew and a fried green tomato salad on the menu, I knew I had to have both, and thus my main meal was born. The oyster stew was pure heaven; plump, briny oysters, mixed in with salty, smoky fish, bacon, little potatoes, and all topped off with flaky buttery biscuits. Perfection.

fried green tomatoes saladLolla Rossa – Fried Green Tomatoes, Radishes, Buttermilk-Dill Dressing

The Lolla Rossa was the fried green tomato salad, and I ate every bite of the breaded tomatoes, bitter lettuce, and radishes, all decked out with buttermilk dressing. When I think of comfort food, salad doesn’t often come to mind, but this salad certainly changed that. I could easily eat it nightly.

 

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Organic Chicken – Swiss Chard, Tasso Ham, Anson Mills Grits

My husband went with the chicken, always a true test of a chef’s skills, some might say. This chicken over grits did not disappoint. It offered all sorts of flavors and textures and a large enough portion that we shared some of it for lunch the next day.

affogato

Affogato – Chocolate Semifreddo, Vanilla Gelato, Amaretti, Chocolate Pop Rocks, Espresso

When dessert rolled around, we were stuffed, but I am a huge affogato fan and decided we just had to have it. This affogato featured a semifreddo base that was silky and rich, topped with gelato and chocolate pop rocks! Somehow I only got a couple of the pop rocks, but my husband was popping and crackling away. It was a fun and decadent spin on a classic.

We left Steel & Rye so relaxed, full, and thrilled to have a new favorite. We would easily put it in our top 10 dining experiences of all time (a list I need to create!).

Thank goodness the weekend is almost here; I am more than ready for another date night. . . and we might end up at Steel & Rye again.

Have you had any spectacular dining experiences lately?

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Dining out, dinner, Food, Milton, Restaurants

It may be Wednesday, but I am still thinking about an amazing weekend spent with my husband, eating, relaxing, getting massages, and running errands. Friday night wine and pizza with friends was the perfect way to get into weekend relaxation mode, and Saturday was a day just for us.

We got a late start; I did some work and blogging while he caught up on sleep, and then it was off to West Marine to pick up some boat stuff before a visit to the Hingham Shipyard, one of those places we keep ending up at. It’s a great place to wander around, and I have to admit, we are both pretty much obsessed with checking out boats. I was also really excited to see island roses in bloom. Gorgeous.

We had a quick late lunch at Wahlburger’s (no Donnie or Mark sightings, unfortunately!) and then headed off to Elements for blissful massages.

island rose

A post-marathon massage was just what the doctor ordered, and once we were nice and relaxed, we headed to Milton for an early dinner at 88 Wharf. We were both really excited to check out 88 Wharf as it is right on the river and offers some very pretty views.

Milton Yacht Club

We arrived at lowest tide, hence all of the mud. As we ate, we watched the water creep back in.

Milton Yacht Club

88  Wharf has a great patio space overlooking the river, but it was a chilly night, and we opted to sit inside. I definitely want to visit again to dine on the patio. The one downside of 88 Wharf, to us, was the interior décor. We found it to be a little corporate and cold, lacking character for a restaurant with such nice views. That was our only complaint.

88 Wharf patio

The cocktail list was a challenge; there were too many cocktails I wanted to try. I decided to go with the Blood Orange Cosmo, and it was tart and refreshing.

blood orange cosmo

We skipped appetizers and went straight to dinner. I try not to order chicken when we go out because I can make it so easily at home, but this one was stuffed with Italian kale and soppresatta, resting on a parsnip puree, and served with a mustard jus. I pretty much wanted to lick the plate at the end of my meal. I am obsessed with kale lately and try to eat it whenever I can. I started eating a lot of it leading up to the marathon, and I swear it made me more energetic.

The chicken was really tender, and the stuffing was amazing. The parsnip puree was perfectly creamy; I am sure it was not fat-free, but it was a fun way to eat this root veggie. And the mustard jus just added tons of flavor to everything.

stuffed chicken

My husband had the flatiron steak and ate every bite of it. We agreed that 88 Wharf’s chef is doing everything right.

After dinner we took a little stroll along the water and then made an early night of it by heading home to watch a movie.

88 Wharf   We love exploring Dorchester’s neighboring towns, and Milton is definitely adorable. And speaking of adorable, I know not everyone is a cat-lover, but here’s a little Scout cuteness for you.

Scout

Yes, I did put a plastic box on our dining chairs so she can get a better view out of the skylight.

It’s nice to be recapping my weekend with another one just a couple of days away! How is your week going?

Tags: Dining out, Food, Milton, Restaurants

Abby Park

After our Blue Hills Brewery adventure last Saturday, we decided to make a South Shore day of it with dinner at Milton’s Abby Park. Like many suburban restaurants, Abby Park graced us with the convenience of a parking lot, a little luxury that is always a nice surprise.

Even though we were there for a fairly early dinner at 5:30, the restaurant was starting to fill up, and while we didn’t have a reservation, we were seated but told that our table did have a reservation for 7:30. We both knew we were in the mood for appetizers and drinks and figured we had plenty of time.

Abby Park

The inside of Abby Park is really nice, dimly lit with lots of dark wood, a large square bar that was completely full of people, and tables sprinkled throughout the upstairs and in a smaller room downstairs. We had a cozy table for two, and while it felt a little close to the other two top next to us, being a little crowded on a Saturday night is to be expected. Although, when they people sat down next to us, they introduced themselves and said they were having dinner with us. Ha. Ha.

Prosecco

Ever the fan of bubbly, I started with a glass of Prosecco while the husband had a Blue Hills IPA in the spirit of our Blue Hills Adventure.

As predicted, we decide to share two salads and two appetizers for our meal. I started with the grilled Caesar salad. Ever since my first grilled Caesar salad at Diavola in Geyserville, CA, I have ordered this dish whenever I see it on the menu. I am huge when it comes to temperature and texture contrasts, and the mix of cold and hot, crunchy, and soft bits of lettuce are pure salad love for me. The creamy dressing was garlicky and smooth, dotted with briny bits of white anchovies (optional), and crunchy, buttery croutons. I wish I could say that I shared this entire head of lettuce with my husband, but he didn’t get more than a bite. It was SO good.

grilled caesar salad

He ordered the roasted beets salad with feta and pistachios. The bite of beet that I had was sweet and cold with a hit of feta and a pistachio which brought up a discussion about why we don’t buy pistachios more often. I decided it is because they are addictive, and we would eat them all in 10 minutes. Winking smile

BLT pizza

For our hot courses, we split the BLT&C Pizza which was phenomenal. It sounds kind of weird, but it brought together cheddar cheese, bacon, fresh juicy tomatoes, lettuce, and a chive mayonnaise. I can not wait to order this pizza again.

We also shared the lobster dip with flatbread which was very good, but not good enough for me to stop eating the pizza, for the most part.

We decided against dessert as the meals we had were really filling, but I will return for the chocolate bread pudding.

The service at Abby Park was really great. The restaurant manager (or owner) was around checking in at tables really frequently, maybe a little too frequently. By the crowds inside the restaurant and those in the small waiting area and bar, you could tell that Abby Park is a local favorite for families, groups of friends, and couples out for a nice date. As you would expect, the prices were reasonable, less than those in the city. Sometimes going out in the burbs is just the laid back experience we are looking for.

If you live in the city, do you often get out to the suburbs for restaurants? If you live in the suburbs/country, do you get into the city often?

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