If you get a chance go to Woodmans in Essex, MA.
Essex is on the north shore in an area called Cape
Ann. This is one of those hidden gems that many
locals know about, and due to its location few
tourists ever find. This is not a place to go after
the game, its more of a place if you are interested in
doing a day trip. I'd say its 45 min to an hour north
of boston just off 128.
In somerville/cambridge, not far from boston there is
a great Irish Pub --the Buren. This is a quick cab
ride out of boston, I'd say a great spot for drinks if
you are interested in exploring.
enjoy!
bryan
--- Rose Downes <rockymountainrose@...> wrote:
> Sorry about that, I hit "return" accidently.
> Anyway, I will be staying on the South Shore for a
> few
> days, probably Braintree or Quincy, and checking out
> the area. I will also be in Boston proper for a few
> days, probably close to downtown. As Chris said
> introducing me yesterday, and those of you who have
> met me know, I am "not from Boston, I just want to
> be"
> (said with a Lowell accent). So, even though I've
> there a few times, I'd appreciate some suggestions
> from some locals.
>
> Also, looking for tickets to the Rangers and White
> Sox
> games.
> Thanks for any suggestions,
> Rose
>
>
>
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