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A couple of years ago, five Boston bloggers who had just started to get to know one another got together for a tomato dinner at Upstairs on the Square in Cambridge. Alicia, Daisy, Megan, Michelle, and I became fast friends over dinner, and tow years later, have had tons of food-related fun together, from a trip to King Arthur Flour, a big potluck, and a bachelorette weekend. Over the last two years, we’ve been through moves, job changes, and lots of wedding planning, and I am definitely glad we all met!

Last week four of us (missing Alicia!) got together for another tomato dinner at Upstairs on the Square, to enjoy some local tomatoes, wine pairings, and most of all, a chance to catch up on our busy lives.

I arrived first and read through the Upstairs on the Square wine and cocktail menus. Both are great, offering lots of variety, including five Champagne cocktails on the cocktail list. Be still, my bubbly loving heart!

Upstairs on the Square is hosting Summer of Riesling with a hilarious kick; they have paired a Riesling with a character from the Golden Girls! I laughed out loud reading about this diverse flight. I love pairing wines with things that aren’t just food, like music, and I thought this was brilliant.

Summer of Riesling

Once we were all at the restaurant, we headed upstairs for dinner. I love, love, love the décor at Upstairs on the Square. Purple and pink and big windows, comfy cushions, and lovely wall sconces all make for a memorable, quirky dining space.

Upstairs on the Square

We all went for dinner with the wine pairings. I love how wine can be paired to enhance food, and I also love a surprise in my glass.

Upstairs on the Square

Our first course, a green tomato gazpacho, was paired with an old favorite, Bonny Doon Ca’del Solo Albarino. We’ve visited Bonny Doon and even tried to become wine club members before remembering how difficult Massachusetts makes some wine deliveries!

The acidity in the wine paired nicely with the cool tomato soup.

green zebra tomato gazpacho

 

Bonny Doon Albarino

Our second course was definitely my favorite; you can not go wrong with tomato, peach, and lobster salad! Everything about this salad said summer, including the Sybille Kuntz Riesling, with its balance of sweetness and acidity.

brandywine tomato, peach, and lobster salad

Our main course, fire-roasted Berkshire pork, was delicious, but a little too much for me. It came with fresh fennel pollen, and I loved that fennel flavor that coated the meat. The wine pairing, an Occhipinti Frappato from my obsession, Sicily, was perfection. There were some nice strawberry flavors, but the wine had some herbaceous notes as well, which went nicely with the fennel.

fire-roasted Berkshire pork

Finally, we had dessert, tomato sorbet with candied pine nuts. I loved the pine nuts but found the tomato flavor in the sorbet a little overwhelming. A nice sweet South African wine, de Trafford Straw Wine, balanced out some of that tomato-y flavor. Just a sip goes a long way with a wine like this!

tomato sorbet

We had a blast at dinner, and the food and service at Upstairs on the Square, pleased, as always. It’s a gorgeous restaurant, and I am looking forward to a return visit to try out their Champagne bar.

I also look forward to eating tons of tomatoes over the next few weeks. Summer is flying by!

Tags: cambridge, Dining out, dinner, Food, food and wine pairings, restaurant, tomatoes, Upstairs on the Square

As you know, I am a big fan of day trips, road trips, and exploring new towns, mostly for the purpose of eating at new places. There’s usually some sort of other activity in there too, like hiking or wine tasting, but food is often the catalyst.

On Saturday, before we headed to the Hull Harbor Illumination, we traveled to Hingham for an early dinner at the bar at Tosca.  We love taking drives to Hingham to eat at The Lobster Pound and to walk at World’s End (and to dream about having a waterfront house with lots of land and its own deep water dock), and Tosca is an old favorite for a delicious, romantic night out.

Tosca, Hingham

Located just a block from the water, Tosca occupies a large, open space with a kitchen that’s front and center. All of my photos of the space had people in them, unfortunately, so you will have to take my word for it. The main dining room is very large while the wine room is cozier, a little darker, and my pick for a date night.

After arriving at Tosca, we read through the lengthy cocktail menu and decided on our first cocktails. I love that Tosca uses locally made spirits in many of their drinks, so I went with the Privateer, made with Privateer rum from Ipswich, MA, and a lemon, thyme, and rosemary syrup.  Tosca Menu

While I wished the rosemary came through a little more, I loved this icy, lemony drink. It was so refreshing!

Privateer rum cocktail

While we decided on dinner, we were given bread and a lemony chickpea spread that was surrounded by a pool of fruity olive oil.

chickpea and olive oil spread

These crispy, cheesy flatbreads were also placed in front of us and devoured immediately. I must find a way to make these at home for our own cocktail hour.

flatbread

For my second cocktail, I ordered the Sicilian Orange Soda. This was a dangerously delicious drink that tasted just like orange soda but was made up of Grey Goose orange vodka, aperol, and San Pellegrino Aranciata. Yum.

Sicilian orange soda

We started with oysters. If they’re on the menu and local, there’s a good chance we’re getting them. I added some Tabasco from the mini bottle to mine and loved the spice with the brininess.

oysters

For dinner we shared the Angry Lobster: (spaghettini, Calabrian chile, crushed tomato, sweet corn) and the Panzanella: (grilled fireking bread, red onion, cucumber, tomato, caciotta cheese & peppadew dressing). Both were absolutely perfect. It was a rainy night, and the Angry Lobster definitely provided a warm and cozy kick. The Panzanella was full of crunchy cucumber, sweet tomatoes, and a tangy cheese. I don’t think I have had caciotta before, but we both really liked it.

angry lobster pasta

Hingham is definitely a fun place to visit in the summer time, but Tosca, with its cozy wine library and wood oven, is a destination year round, definitely a place I think of when I am in the mood for a little getaway close to home.

Tags: cocktails, Dining out, dinner, Food, Hingham, restaurant

One of the highlights of our girls’ weekend was definitely dinner at The Blue Room in Cambridge’s Kendall Square.

The Blue Room

From start to finish, we were treated like VIPs, starting with a coveted table on The Blue Room’s beautiful patio. The space is urban yet secluded, and it is definitely one to add to my patio dining list. The wine list, atmosphere, service, and food all made our dinner at The Blue Room one of the best dining experiences in recent memory

The Blue Room

The Blue Room has an incredible by the glass and bottle selection of wines, including an impressive array of rosé wines.

The Blue Room wine list

wine by the glass

Our server and the hostess kindly started us off with glasses of cava rosado, a pretty, fresh pink bubbly with lots of bright fruit flavors.

cava

We were also treated to these cheese gougeres to pair with the cava, which turned out to be one of the best food and wine pairings I have ever had. The gooey, tangy cheese and light pastry were perfect with the cava.

gougeres

As food bloggers and people who love to eat, we were all excited to browse the menu, and surprisingly, we decided on starters fairly quickly.

The Blue Room menu

We also decided on more pink bubbly, this time a Cremant de Loire from Domaine de la Bergerie. Tiny bubbles and a nice acidity made this wine a great pairing for all of our starters.

octopus

{Wood Grilled Octopus and Squid}

This was some of the best octopus I have ever eaten. There was not a hint of toughness to it, and I seriously went to town mopping up the zesty sauce that was underneath.

The Blue Room surprised us with more treats, this blood sausage paired with Txakoli, a Basque wine from Spain. I’m not normally a blood sausage fan, but I wanted to give this a try with the wine, and I really enjoyed it. blood sausage

cheese plate

(One perfect cheese, rhubarb jam}

tomato basil soup

The surprises kept coming. Chef sent out this chilled tomato and basil soup for us. It was richly flavored with basil and very smooth, a soup I could easily eat all summer long.

After all of that, we still had entrees. To go with our main courses, I ordered an old favorite, Bonny Doon Vin Gris de Cigare. I’ve been a Bonny Doon fan since our visit to the tasting room last year, and the Vin Gris, another rosé, is a favorite of mine.

clams

{Wild Duxbury Clams}

Ever since the weather started getting nicer, I have had a major shellfish craving, so I went with the local clams, topped with generous portions of grilled bread for dipping. The broth was simple but flavorful, and the clams, just like the octopus, cooked to tender perfection.

I also stole a few bites of Daisy’s faro. Doesn’t that look beautiful? 

faro

{Buttered Faro}

dessert

We were thisclose to skipping dessert, but we decided to share the chocolate terrine. To add a sweet ending to our evening, The Blue Room sent out a little dessert sampler as well. By that point, I could barely fit another bite, and I know that I need to return soon.

The Blue Room really treated us like special guests and made the night spectacular. I can’t recommend them enough for a special occasion or date night dinner, and I hear that their lunch grill is fantastic as well.

We worked our dinner off by dancing the night away at Naga, the nightclub portion of Moksa. You won’t be seeing any photos of that. Winking smile  It was a lot of fun, and I would also definitely go back to Naga. I LOVE dancing.

Many thanks to The Blue Room for taking such good care of us. They are truly a top notch team.

What’s your favorite place for a night out with friends? Date night?

Tags: cambridge, dessert, events, Food, food and wine pairings, restaurant, The Blue Room, wine

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