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Summer nights are one of my favorite times to live in Dorchester. Unlike other neighborhoods I have lived in, there is a real sense of community. Neighbors stop and talk to each other, people know the neighborhood kids, and shop owners and staff are friendly.

Add to that the smell of the ocean and a handful of great restaurants with outdoor space, and you have yourself the perfect Friday night.

Having not been to Ashmont Grill in a few months, we decided to head there for an early Friday dinner, opting to sit inside because there was still a chill in the air.

Ashmont Grill

Ashmont Grill has an awesome back patio, completely enclosed from the noisy city streets, and complete with a fire pit and fleece blankets on the chairs. It is one of my favorite Boston outdoor dining experiences; if I had been feeling better, we would have been out there.

ginger sidecar

I had a hard time deciding between a beer, a glass of bubbly, or a cocktail, but Ashmont Grill’s cocktail menu is great, and I finally decided on a Ginger Sidecar which had a spicy kick and was delicious. It warmed me right up!

As we often do at Ashmont, we ordered a bunch of appetizers to share for dinner. When it comes to being able to try four or five things or to eat a big plate of one thing, I definitely go for the variety!

golden beet salad

First came the roasted beet and arugula salad with goat cheese, mandarin oranges, and candied walnuts. Heaven on a plate, a salad we both could easily eat every day. I love golden beets!

oysters

Next up, we shared a plate of oysters. They were great, but I need to be in an oyster mood, and I wasn’t.

spicy pork tacos

Our dinner course was spicy pork tacos with pickled onions and guacamole, tender, spicy pork on soft, warm tortillas with lots of flavor from the onions and a sprinkle of cilantro.

And, to quell my craving for fries, we shared the tempura veggies with a spicy aioli. It actually worked! These were served piping hot with a crispy coating and an addictive sauce. Though, if you are really, really in the mood for good fries, Ashmont’s “train wreck” fries, topped with bacon, cheese, sour cream, and pickled jalapenos are the way to go.

tempura vegetables

Dinner at Ashmont Grill is always a laid back, delicious experience with lots of great food and drink choices. Their weekend brunch is fantastic, and their Monday wine club, $35 for dinner and four wines, can not be beat.

Hmmm. . . Where in Dorchester will I eat next?

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Tags: Ashmont Grill, Boston, Dorchester, restaurant

Happy Thursday! This week is chugging along nicely, isn’t it? Other than some itchy eyes and feeling a bit foggy from allergies, I am having a good week, and I hope you are too. Have you entered my Kerrygold giveaway yet? The winner will be announced tomorrow!

I excited to be partnering today with Eversave Boston for a special restaurant gift card giveaway, a voucher for $40 of food at Sibling Rivalry!

Sibling Rivalry is based on a unique concept, As I shared in this post about a lunch there last summer:

Sibling Rivalry combines the simple elegance of classical cooking with the rich, bold flavors of Modern American cuisine. Chef’s David and Bob Kinkead created a ‘dueling’ menu that showcases their talents with different interpretations of seasonal ingredients. The Kinkead brothers’ philosophy of providing fresh, straight-forward cuisine is at the core of their menu.

I enjoyed a delicious lunch at Sibling Rivalry, and now it’s your turn!

To enter the giveaway:

1) Tweet “I want to win today’s Save to Sibling Rivalry from @EversaveBOS and @TravelEatLoveMM!” if you are on Twitter.

2) Leave your response to this question in the comments section:

Do you have a sibling/siblings? If so, what was the best/worst part  about growing up with them?

3) “Like” Eversave Boston on Facebook – they have great deals!

Tags: Boston, giveaway, restaurant, Sibling Rivalry

Wow! Wow, wow wow! What an opening event. . . Red carpet treatment from start to finish, the Del Frisco’s Boston party last night was a complete blast. Full of delicious food, swanky cocktails, Moet & Chandon Champagne, and the best service I have ever seen, this was truly a night to remember.

The outcome of the evening? We have weekend reservations for dinner. I thought the food and service was so impressive, that I need to share it with my husband.

One problem, it was cold. Very, very cold. I luckily got a lift to the restaurant, but even in my short walk, the whipping winds bit at my bare legs and tousled my skirt. I was excited to get inside and down the red carpet.

DelFrisco's Boston

Once inside, I met my friend Megan, and we made our way into the main event where we eventually found Michelle and fiancé Brett, Renee and Ryan and Fiona. There was bubbly to start, and I checked out the walls, and walls, and walls of wine inside DelFrisco’s. They are set up for wine lovers, that is for certain!

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The party featured an ice luge, which none of us had seen in awhile, but it was a perfect way for pouring icy cocktails.

We made our way through the massive displays of food, from the beef sandwiches. . .

DelFrisco's Boston

To the incredibly impressive raw bar that featured shrimp, oysters, and crab.

DelFrisco's Boston

DelFrisco's Boston

 

DelFrisco's Boston

To the meat and cheese station. . .

DelFrisco's Boston

DelFrisco's Boston

We sampled a variety of passed bites, including bruschetta, cheese steak roll ups, and my favorite, the crab cake. Everything was delicious.

After awhile, Michelle, Megan, Brett, and I decided to brave the outdoors. The views from Del Frisco’s are stunning, but it was a cold and windy evening, a little too cold for outdoor dining in Boston! Still, we dealt with the elements to have an Absolut Boston cocktail. How could you not?! The bartenders themselves were Absolut Boston, friendly, charming, and tired of the lame weather in our lovely city!

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Eventually we found our perfect spot in one of Del Frisco’s Board rooms where we found large dessert and Moet displays. Those aren’t munchkins below, they are cake balls! The Board rooms are gorgeous; I would definitely consider them for a private dinner or meetings.

DelFrisco's Boston

I sampled a lemon cake ball, a cheesecake ball, and a chocolate cup filled with mousse, in addition to several glasses of a glass of Moet & Chandon. Winking smile

Moet

While my attendance at Del Frisco’s opening party was complimentary, it was one of those experiences that I wanted to have again and again, thus the reservation for this Saturday. Boston has steakhouses, but DelFrisco’s does it in a new, modern,  way, with views of all of Boston. I have mentioned before that we are water signs, and a restaurant with views like Del Frisco’s is right up our alley. Boston totally needed this!

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Tags: Boston, champagne, DelFrisco's, Food, restaurant, wine

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