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Our eighth anniversary seemed like the perfect time to have a farewell dinner at Hamersley’s Bistro in Boston’s South End. This spot has been an institution in the city for the 27 years it has been opened, and it will certainly be missed. Classics like this don’t come along often, and along with places like Icarus, Hamersley’s helped to define the South End as a dining destination. Gordon Hamersley, in his signature cap, is so well known and loved around the city. . . let’s hope his future continues to include gracing Bostonians with inspired cuisine and perfect wine pairings!

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{Hamersley’s Bistro patio}

Commanderie de Peyrassol

{Cheers! Commanderie de Peyrassol rosé wine – pure summer in a bottle}

pork rillette

{Pork Rillettes with Figs and Raspberry Vinegar}

bluefish

{Blackened Bluefish with Horseradish-Infused Beet Slaw and Smoky Maine Shrimp Butter}

Hamersley's roast chicken

{The famous Hamersley’s roast chicken! We had to have it, and I want to learn to make it!}

strawberry shortcake

{Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped Cream, Caramel and Aged Balsamic Glaze}

 

Hamersley’s Bistro was the perfect choice to toast to eight years married (11 years together!). Wishing Gordon and Fiona Hamersley the absolute best in their future!

Tags: Boston, Food, Restaurants, South End

Boston’s travel and tourism scene is really booming these days. Business and leisure travelers alike are visiting the city, and who can blame them? We’ve got history, architecture, beautiful green space, a bustling waterfront, and a culinary scene that gets better every single day. Last week I had the opportunity to check out a new hotel property in the South End, Chandler Studios. Life has been more on-the-go than usual lately, so I only had a few minutes to pop in and take a tour. Having walked by Chandler Studios many times, I was very curious to see what was inside, and I was definitely not disappointed. Chandler Studios Chandler Studios offers apartment-like accommodations. Check in is either virtual or at sister property Chandler Inn so guests really can feel like residents if they choose, or they can pop across the street if they need assistance from a staff member. It’s the best of both worlds. If it’s privacy and chic city rooms you’re looking for, Chandler Studios is definitely it. They offer 11 efficiency studios and a one bedroom suite, which is kind of bigger than our condo. I offered to live there, but unfortunately I don’t think that’s going to happen. Chandler Studios Color scheme and décor at Chandler Studios are clean and inviting, and the rooms were all very quiet, despite being in the busy South End. Art on the walls is old Boston, images of what things looked like pre-Big Dig, and while that industrial, above-ground road may not have a great look for the city, it translates fabulously into art. Chandler Studios

Chandler Studios

{Chandler Studios shower}

Chandler Studios

{Chandler Studios Suite}

Chandler Studios

{View from Chandler Studios Suite}

Chandler Studios

{Chandler Studios Suite Kitchen}

Chandler Studios

 

Chandler Studios

Chandler Studios

Chandler Studios In addition to lovely rooms, Chandler Studios also offers  parking and a nice little workout studio. Chandler Studios is ideal for the independent traveler who likes space, comfort, and style. They offer special rates for weekly and monthly specials as well as corporate and group rates, rates for weddings and for special events. To check availability and rates, visit Chandler Studios’ website.

Tags: accommodations, Boston, hotels, lodging, South End, Travel

Edited 9/29/12 – The Urban Grape South End is now open!

Please note that The Urban Grape South End opening has been delayed. For up-to-date info, please visit The Urban Grape on Facebook

Just over two years ago, I received an email invitation to preview a wine store in Chestnut Hill. I was working in a job that I did not love (and left shortly after), I was sort of new to blogging still, and I was pretty excited to be invited to check out a new wine store. . . except that it was in Chestnut Hill. Little did I know at the time that The Urban Grape would become our go-to wine store; Chestnut Hill is certainly not as far as I originally thought (not far at all, really), but we have had lots of different, closer choices over the years that we haven’t frequented.

So why have we been trekking out to The Urban Grape for all sorts of wine tastings and cocktail events? And why after just two years, are they able to open a second, truly urban store in Boston’s South End? I’m sure it’s not quite so simple, but the people behind it, to us, have made all the difference.

The Urban Grape has offered innovation and hospitality from their progressively organized shelves to their blog and Twitter presence, to the many events they have created and executed, making their store more of a place to be than just a place to grab a bottle of wine. Though it’s great for that too. Their staff has always been top notch, welcoming, ready to offer suggestions or to just leave us to browse their beautiful selection.

Just off the corner of Columbus and Dartmouth, The Urban Grape South End sits, chic, spacious, and full of wine, beer, and spirits, just waiting to serve its surrounding community.

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Urban Grape South End

Urban Grape South End

In my post  two years ago I wrote that The Urban Grape Chestnut Hill was a mix of a little rustic and a little modern; the South End store is 100% city with more refined tasting tables, glass globe lighting, even simpler, clean shelving, seating areas, and a custom designed round tasting machine from Italy that just begs for a little get-together over sips of wine.

Urban Grape South End

Urban Grape South End

Urban Grape South EndThe Chestnut Hill and South End stores are obviously connected, but they are different. The common thread between the two? The people behind them.

Urban Grape South End

And, of course, the really interesting selection and progression of wine. True to the things I love about The Urban Grape, the shelves in the South End are well stocked with a large variety of bubbles and rosé wines. I also spied wine from Venge, the place I spent my epic 30th birthday, wine that’s not easy to find anywhere outside Venge’s in-demand wine club.

Urban Grape South End

The Urban Grape is a wine-lover’s paradise because so much goes into what happens in the store. And the Enomatic wine tasting machine makes it easy to discover new favorites like this Epiphany Grenache Blanc just about every time you stop in.

Epiphany Grenache Blanc

I am incredibly excited to have The Urban Grape closer to home and foresee a lot of fun tastings and other events at the store. Over the years we have come to really appreciate TJ and Hadley for all that they have created, and we wish them the absolute best in their latest store. I have a suspicion they will do well!

The Urban Grape South End officially opens for business on Thursday, September 20 at 9:30 am. They’re located just a few steps from Back Bay Station at 303 Columbus Avenue.

Tags: Boston, events, South End, The Urban Grape, wine, wine tasting

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