Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts

2015 Red Sox Tickets On Sale Now for Spring Training, Regular Season Games

Fenway Park, Boston MA (photo by Eric)
The New England Travel and Vacation Gazette has learned that 2015 Boston Red Sox spring training and regular season tickets are now on sale at Ace Ticket in Boston, Mass.

The spring training season begins on March 3, 2015, with  games scheduled against Northeastern University and the Boston College Eagles at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Mass.  On March 6, the first spring training game against a Major League Baseball team takes place against the Miami Marlins, also a JetBlue Park.

On April 13, The Red Sox will kick off its regular season home opener at Fenway Park in Boston against the Washington Nationals.

Ace Ticket is a licensed Boston based ticket broker in business since 1979 that also has several store locations throughout the Boston area. Ace Ticket is a member of the  Better Business Bureau, the National Association of Ticket Brokers, and the Brookline Chamber of Commerce.



Bostonia Public House in Boston MA Gets Google Maps Virtual Tour

The Bostonia Public House, a superb newcomer to the Boston, Mass., restaurant scene, recently had a Google Trusted Photographer create a Google Maps Virtual Tours that showcases the attractive two-floor layout.

The casually upscale American restaurant, located in the Financial District, features a historic spirit with its Mayors of Boston wall and local historical pieces throughout the sleek but welcoming, unpretentious dining rooms.

You can take the Bostonia Public House Google Virtual Tour below, or on Google Maps. Enjoy stepping up to the log handsome bar, getting cozy at a window side table and checking out the Boston ambiance!

A growing number of New England restaurants are using Google Virtual Tours to showcase the unique looks of their businesses, while attracting future customers. VisitingNewEngland works with providers of Google Virtual Tours  -- businesses can sign up at the New England web site.



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Mike's Pastry Cannolis Sweeten the Boston Travel Experience

Mike's Pastry Shop, a landmark Italian bakery in the North End of Boston, Mass., specializes in cannolis that will sweeten any Boston visit.

This mouthwatering, made-fresh-daily-on-the-premises cannoli bursts with flavor, courtesy of homemade filling, crunchy shell, and a dusting of confectioner's sugar. It's addictive. so much that you'll often see lines out the door at any time of the day or night. What also separates Mike's cannolis is the variety that includes ricotta cheese, yellow and chocolate cream, New York Cheesecake, Oreo Florentine, chocolate dipped, chocolate mousse and chocolate chip, espresso, pistachio and amaretto. With perfect texture and an ample serving at a reasonable price, Mike's cannolis definitely stand as a must-try when visiting Boston!

Mike's Pastry is located at 300 Hanover St. in Boston MA. Tel. (617) 742-3050


BostonTweet on Twitter Offers Great Info on Boston Events, News

If you want to get the scoop on what's going on in Boston, Mass., via social media, BostonTweet on Twitter is definitely a "Hub" of information on Boston events and news.

Tom O'Keefe does a terrific job sending out information on what's going on in the Boston area. This "real-time"reporting might lead you to a discount meal, great bars, a concert or theater production, a weather update, where to go for brunch, new restaurant, official news from the City of Boston, etc.

His Twitter page has become so popular that nearly 76,000 people are following him, at this writing. Excellent use of social media, Tom, at getting timely, informative and entertaining information out to us in a clear, concise manner!

Boston Area Travel Ideas and Hub Happenings

Good morning from New England! Today, we'll focus on happenings in the Boston area. Let's start off the day by mentioning Coffee Sensations inside Lord's Department Store in Medfield, Mass. Coffee Sensations is actually an authentic, old fashioned luncheonette that brings back memories of the lunch counter at Woolworth's Department store. They serve lunch and dinner and know how to make great shakes, burgers, pancakes and other comfort foods. They also serve delicious homemade ice cream from the Black Cow in Millis, Mass. My favorite dish is the chopped chicken panini that features moist chicken, hots and the right touch of mayonnaise.  Lord's is in a bit of a time capsule, too, reminding us of the old neighborhood general stores that we grew up with -- no surprise, given Lord's is well over 60 years old!... Over in neighboring Walpole, Mass., The Walpole Farmers Market is still open through the end of October on the Walpole Town Common (Wednesdays, 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.) I'm very impressed by this Farmers Market -- the mix of vendors is terrific and the setting is pure New England. The town common is beautiful with its open space surrounded by mom and pop shops, restaurants, churches and historic buildings and homes... And over in Westwood, Mass., here is some news out of the "boo-hoo" department: Bubbling Brook ice cream stand will be closing for the season on Sunday, Sept. 11, according to its Facebook Fan Page. Seems like they just reopened for the season -- shows how fast the summer has gone by. Make sure to get to this classic ice cream stand before the ice cream season ends here... Read with interest in the Boston Globe that the former Andros Diner on Trapelo Rd. in Belmont, Mass., might reopen as a new restaurant. Its current owner reportedly has some parties interested in bringing back a restaurant to this location. It broke my heart when Andros Diner closed last winter. For a few decades, I thought they had some of the best Greek-American food in the Boston area -- always loved the baked lamb and homemade Greek salad dressing. Too bad financial difficulties forced Andros to close, but looking forward to the possibility of a new restaurant spot here...Good news for Villa Mexico restaurant fans: the restaurant will remain open in its present location at 296 Cambridge St., in Boston, until December of this year, according to its ConstantContact newsletter page... The Paul Revere House reports on its Twitter page that the annual Paul Revere House September Lecture Series will feature Rick Detwiller talking tonight (Sept. 7) about Boston's Georgian landscape at the Old South Meeting House. The lecture begins at 6:30 p.m... Read in the Quincy Patriot Ledger that Dave & Buster’s will be coming to Braintree (in the former Circuit City building just off Route 95 near the South Shore Plaza). Good news for those that had to trek to the Dave and Buster's in Providence, R.I., to enjoy this chain food and entertainment complex that features lots of video games to go along with a large bar and dining area.... Congratulations to Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage at Harvard Square in Cambridge for making USA Today's "10 great places to sink your teeth into a burger" article.  There are many great burger places in the Boston area, but Mr. Bartley's has withstood the test of time, always turning out some fantastic burgers. Haven't been in a while, but the article has inspired a return visit!...  That's about all for now, we'll see you soon with more information from around New England!

Cliff House Clam Chowder Recipe


Bookmark and ShareThe Cliff House Resort and Spa in Ogunquit, Maine, is one of those places we hope to get to soon, given its coastal splendor perched atop a dramatic cliff on the coast of southern Maine. Until then, we plan to bring a Cliff House comfort dish to our home -- the Cliff House clam chowder, a comfort dish recipe dating back to 1872. As a Cliff House favorite and winner of an award at the Boston Harbor Fest in July 2003, this is a locally-made clam chowder with a reputation!

We received word from a Cliff House press release sent to us on how to make this exceptional clam chowder with the following caveat:

"All of you non-New Englanders will please note there are no tomatoes to be seen anywhere near this soup pot. The very mention of that “other place’s” version causes the Weare family—operating the Resort for generations—to shudder. In fact, the Maine legislature once introduced a bill to outlaw forever the adulteration of Maine Clam "Chowdah" with that dreaded red interloper. This recipe is fun to make, but the missing ingredient just may be eating it while longing for The Cliff House dining room view of the vast Atlantic."

Without further delay, here is the Cliff House Clam Chowder Recipe:

Ingredients-

3 teaspoons unsalted butter, melted
6 slices apple wood smoked bacon
1/2 cup white onion, diced
1/2 cup celery, diced
1 large ear of native corn, kernels removed
1/4 teaspoon fresh thyme, finely chopped
1/8 teaspoon fresh basil, finely chopped
1/8 teaspoon fresh oregano, finely chopped
2 cups clams, finely chopped
1 1/2 cups clam broth
3 cups heavy cream
1/8 teaspoon ground white pepper
1 1/2 cups potato, peeled and diced
5 drops Tabasco Sauce
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons arrowroot or cornstarch
2 tablespoons water

Directions

1. In a 4-quart pot, melt butter and sauté bacon until golden brown. Add diced
onions and celery, and sauté until tender and translucent.

2. Place corn kernels on a small sheet pan and roast at 350ºF for approximately 6 minutes. Set aside when finished.

3. Add clam broth, white pepper, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco Sauce, potatoes and fresh herbs to the 4-quart pot. Cook for approximately 13 minutes to soften potatoes and incorporate flavors. Add heavy cream, chopped clams and corn. Bring to a boil and thicken with equal parts arrowroot and water.

Serves five!

For more resort information and recipe ideas, log onto the Cliff House Web Site.