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Summer has arrived, and there is no better place than New England to enjoy it! As much as I wish I could be a California girl, New England summers are what dreams are made of. . . beautiful weather, gorgeous beaches and seaside towns, lobster, corn, oysters, clams, local beer. . .

I have written a little about my weekend in Truro and Provincetown, but there is so much more. So much to do in these little towns at the tip of Cape Cod that I thought I would share a few to-do’s in case you find yourself up there.

Provincetown

Pull up to The Lobster Pot for a dozen raw oysters dressed with some kickin’ cocktail sauce, or stay for dinner and enjoy one of their home-cooked specialties and potent cocktails.

The Lobster Pot

Find a beautiful place for a picnic. We visited Cape Cod Light with sandwiches from Box Lunch, but the Cape is pretty much a giant picnic spot. We also visited some great Truro beaches, including Cold Storage Beach, which I discovered on a visit to another lovely Truro destination, Truro Vineyards. Wine tasting on Cape Cod? Absolutely! Buy a bottle of their signature Cranberry Red to sip on during those cool Cape evenings.

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Go for a hike. The Truro and Provincetown area offers all sorts of trails for walking and is also a great place to rent a bike.

 

Cape Cod

Hit the beaches or tidal pools and look for wildlife! We saw seals at just about every beach we visited. Keep a close watch for those adorable bobbing black heads, and you might seen some too.

Or head out on a whale watch. My family loves whale watching, whether it be from Boston or the Cape, and Provincetown is definitely a great place to start. You can also grab a sunset sail or take matters into your own hands (and get a great workout!) with a rented kayak.

Provincetown beaches

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Other great places to eat in the area?

The Squealing Pig, Provincetown – traditional Irish pub fare with fresh ingredients, a fun and busy vibe, and a great beer list

Bayside Betsy’s – water views, a crazy fun cocktail list, and delicious food like lobster ravioli, great for a girls’ night out!

Front Street – Cozy, romantic, with delicious, comforting food, again, perfect for those chilly Cape nights.

Be sure to bring plenty of comfy clothes, flip flops, sunscreen, and your best beach reads. . . and have a relaxing weekend or vacation at the beach!

What are you favorite summer vacation activities?

Tags: beer, Cape Cod, Food, Restaurants, Travel, wine

The sun finally came out on Wednesday after many long days of dreary, rainy weather that frankly made me hate Boston. I mean, we survived the winter from hell, craving sunshine and heat, only to enter a spring that has so far involved eight day stretches of rain.

It certainly took its time, but it arrived at the perfect moment, for the Sam’s at Louis patio party. Having already eaten a delicious brunch at Sam’s, I knew that the patio was a gorgeous place to eat, but  what I didn’t realize was that it is THE best place in Boston to watch the sun set. More on that later.

Louis Boston

I had plans to meet Daisy at the event, and we found each other just before going in.

Sam's at Louis

How beautiful is this dining space? Sam’s really utilizes their perfect waterfront location with floor-to-ceiling windows all around. There is both a modern, chic, city feel and a light, airy, vacation-y feel to the dining room.

Once outside, we were faced with more gorgeous views, along with cocktails and wine. The signature cocktail for the evening was a mix of tequila, grapefruit, muddled cucumber, soda water, mint, and maybe something else I am forgetting. It was garnished with a salted cucumber and turned out to be one of the most refreshing cocktails I have ever had.

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The food started coming and didn’t stop all night. We ate very well! I loved these mini lobster BLT’s. They were perfect for celebrating National Lobster Day!

lobster BLT

I also found this quinoa salad to be amazing. I don’t always love quinoa, but the flavors and the ratio of fruit to quinoa was perfect and has me inspired to make something similar at home.

quinoa

These little pulled pork nachos had a nice kick and a crunch. I could have easily eaten a whole plate of these!

pulled pork

Throughout the event, I also sampled pancetta braised endive with grapefruit and sesame brittle that was absolutely, positively to die for and a crispy jalapeno crab rangoon with plum gastrique.

And then I decided to stay for dinner.

The location, food, and vibe were too perfect not to share with my husband, who had a long day at work and loved the idea of a mid-week date.

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He ordered the girliest drink on the menu. And I ate more crab rangoon.

crab rangoon

We watched a gas tanker sloooooowly pull out of Boston Harbor, surrounded by police. All of the effort (not to mention how potentially dangerous a tanker full of lng is!) made me really wish we had more sustainable fuel sources, but I tried to block that from my mind.

Boston Harbor

I went for a healthy option for dinner, garlic grilled eggplant with spicy romesco sauce and toasted almond orzo pilaf. I closed my eyes during lots of bites of this. It was absolutely incredible. Replacing the rice with orzo made me love pilaf, the crunchy almonds making for a beautiful contrast. The romesco was a perfect match for the hearty grilled eggplant. Vegetarians will be very happy at Sam’s!

eggplant

My husband opted for the burger, which he thought was amazing, and I stole about half of his perfectly crispy fries.

Sam's at Louis burger

We lingered over dinner long enough to see Boston bathed in light blue and pink, the prettiest I have ever seen it.

Boston at night

Sam’s provided both the group of bloggers and my husband and me with gracious, warm welcomes, impeccable service, delicious food, and a place to really relax. I learned last night that private boats can also pull up on the little marina outside. When our poor, sad boat is back from the mechanic, Sam’s will be our first stop!

Where is your favorite place to dine in the summer?

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Tags: Boston, cocktails, events, Food, Restaurants

Boston’s best waterfront dining space, and the site for a blogger dinner last night, Aragosta at the Fairmont Battery Wharf replaces Sensing and is the new place to be for sunset on a beautiful spring/summer evening.

Aragosta Boston

Last night I arrived a little early to the Aragosta event and got to take a few photos of the Boston waterfront, breathing in the salty air and, for what seemed like the very first time in my life, soaking up some spring sunshine.

Boston Harbor

I have said it before, but Boston does not utilize its expansive waterfront for dining the way that it could, but the Fairmont certainly makes an exception to that rule. Every little detail at Aragosta, from the sea grass to the comfy wicker couches to the fire pit tables makes it feel like New England summer.

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The staff at Aragosta was amazing, first sharing with us some of their homemade cocktails which included a Moscow Mule and their signature drink, a Yellow Pepper Lemoncello Sour. Both drinks were beautiful and fresh, but the spicy ginger of the Moscow Mule won me over immediately. You know I love my ginger!

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While we relaxed in the open air, we got to taste through many of Aragosta’s menu items:

Hand Crafted Selection of Salumi, Caponata, Hot Cherry Peppers, Crusty Bread

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Bread with olives in olive oil

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Fries cooked in duck fat with truffle aioli, a religious experience for a fry-lover like me. So good. I will return for cocktails and fries in the very near future.

fries

Lobster & Truffle Crostini, White Bean Puree – when you go to Aragosta, get this! Sweet chunks of lobster, plus truffle and creamy white beans on crunchy crostini = three messy but perfect bites.

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Sautéed Calamari Salad, Baby Arugula, San Marzano Tomato, Balsamic

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Braised Veal & Pancetta Meatballs, Soft Polenta, Arugula – I didn’t know there was veal in there, oops, but this meatball with soft, fluffy polenta was right up my tastebuds’ alley. It was rich, welcoming, and great for sharing.

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We moved on to more house-made cocktails. Megan, Daisy, and I opted to have the Setanta Cinque:

The Italian version of the “French 75”; a cocktail that “hits with remarkable precision.” Aperol liquor shaken with freshly squeezed lemon juice charged with Prosecco.

I loved the slight bitterness of this cocktail. As a huge Aperol fan, I found the flavors to work really well, and I totally got that it was an Italian French 75.

Setanta Cinque

And then there was more food

Pappardelle Bolognese, Veal Cheek & Ox Tail Ragu, Porcini Powder – another favorite, this dish was hearty. It was full of love, the kind of recipe that comes from a nonna’s kitchen somewhere in Italy, straight to people’s hearts and bellies. Both the sauce and handmade pasta were beautiful.

pappardelle bolognese

Gnocchi, Slow Cooked Lamb Shoulder, Rosemary Citrus Jus, Asparagus – Soft, pillowy, melt-in-your-mouth gnocchi with meat just falling apart. I don’t eat lamb, but I didn’t realize this was lamb. . . another delicious oops. Winking smile

gnocchi and shortribs

I ended the night with a glass of Prosecco. There were more food courses which I missed photographing because Aragosta is one of those places where you just melt into the experience, the delicious flavors, textures, sights, sounds, and friends you are with. While I was invited as a blogger, I left as a huge fan and as someone who will be longing to return, especially when the warm weather awaits.

Prosecco

Thanks to the Fairmont staff for taking such great care of us and for the generous food and beverages they provided, making the first night of nice Boston weather one of the most memorable. I was sad my husband could not join me, but I will be bringing him back soon. And I am grateful they kept my brunch favorite, the Coast Guard Omelet, from the Sensing menu! Smile

Do you have a favorite outdoor restaurant or bar space where you live?

In other news, I never heard back from the first winner of my Stop & Shop gas card giveaway, so the new winner is Megan! Megan please email me with your address so I can mail the card out today!

Also, one of the consulting projects I expected to start this week is postponed for a few weeks, so I have some open hours. If you know anyone looking for PR, Marketing, or Social Media assistance, please send them on over!

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Tags: Aragosta, Boston, cocktails, Fairmont, Fairmont Battery Wharf, Food, Restaurants, wine

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