Monday, March 01, 2010

Boston's South End - Hot Dining Spots!

Boston's South End is the hipster, foodie part of town, a high-end residential area where the city’s architects, lawyers, artists, bankers, and designers mingle to eat, drink and be merry. It is the epicenter of Boston's thriving gay community and more recently, home to urban young professionals and married couples pushing baby buggies. The South End is filled with trendy shops, bars and galleries. Parking is almost non-existent, but many places offer valet parking. Better to take a cab or walk from the Back Bay train station. The South End is Boston’s answer to SoHo or The Village. It’s cool, hip and somewhat exclusive. Prices are on the higher side, and reservations are most definitely required. Be sure to check out The Beehive, Gaslight, Union, Stella and many more, including my personal favorites, reviewed here.


B&G Oyster – South End, Boston. If you are an oyster freak, like I am, then B&G is the place for you. My boyfriend Andrew and I always sit at the bar, which resembles a Scandinavian sauna with wooden floor and tiled walls, and watch the chefs in action. More of a date place due to it’s small size, B&G is our favorite spot to sit down and devour a gigantic tray of oysters from around the US and Canada, and sip a few glasses of Prosecco. I love the sweet and plump East Coast Wellfleet’s and Duxbury’s while my boyfriend prefers the slim and briny Pacific Coast bivalves. The zesty vinaigrette is a great alternative to the ubiquitous cocktail sauce. (I always hope to find a pearl, but no such luck.) You have to try the house favorite Maine lobster roll and for dessert, yes, fried oysters on a bed of sea salt…I just can’t get enough, they melt in your mouth.


Masa – South End, Boston. Beautiful, rustic d?cor in this Latin bar and eatery. The “especiale de la casa” is the Banderita, a trio of shots which involves taking fresh lemon juice in your mouth first, then adding the tequila, swallowing, then doing a sangrita chaser (tomato juice). Down the hatch - uno, dos, tres! Any of the house margaritas are great, including the Masarita (with apple), Mangorita and Watermelon Margarita and can be made for the table. My girlfriends and I popped into Masa for drinks on a Saturday night to toast my friend’s birthday, and it was jam packed in the small but cozy bar area. As we were waiting for a table in the bar area, we didn’t realize we were inadvertently crowding the owner and his guests. We were really friendly with them, and as he left he said, next time he saw us he owed us drinks for being so patient, yet persistent. (Let’s hope he comes through on the promise!) They have a huge tapas menu…so sky’s the limit. Taquitos, calamari, chorizo, plantains…and for dinner are upscale Mexican entrees of lamb, steak, fish, chicken and more. Thursday nights are Salsa Night from 9pm – 1am, with lessons, drinks and dancing all night. Cha Cha Cha!


Rocca – South End, Boston. A nouveau Italian hot spot - divine in design, drinks and food. Described as a “kitchen & bar,” Rocca is much, much more. A hipster restaurant with multiple floors, outside seating and a popular lounge. Stop first in the bar for one of Rocca’s signature drinks with authentic Italian flair. I recommend the Ligurian Lemonade (lemon vodka, Campari, home made Limoncello, honey & fresh lemon juice) or the White and Stormy (white rum, Cointreau, lime & ginger beer). The menu is set up so that you can get a lot of little plates to share. We enjoyed the Meatball Slider, Rigatoni Baked in a Pot (with veal, tomatoes and Parmigiano), Hand-rolled Trofie (pasta) with pesto, the Braised Lamb Shank, and Roasted Whole Fish. They are on-trend with the “late night menu” until 1am consisting of many of their most popular items. There are monthly house music dance parties which bring out all the Euro boys & girls to sashay their night away. Rocca is a happening spot…get it while it’s hot.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

2010 SPRING COLLECTION is HERE!

Hello friends!
Stella & Dot's Spring Collection is here! The theme of the new line is called "The Passport to Style" and everyone is loving the jewelry! There are big, bold signature necklaces in turquoise or gold, beautiful candy colored beads, and delicate Indian inspired bracelets too. Join me as we go on a journey across the world to some beautiful and sunny exotic locations, including:
  • St. Tropez, France - white, satin, crystals, gold, silver
  • Sayulita, Mexico - turquoise, brown, leather, beaded
  • Palm Beach, Florida - candy colored beads, turquoise, coral, silver, gold, brooches
  • India - gold, delicate, statement earrings, bangles, chains

As always, you can buy Stella & Dot online, 24x7 on my website: www.stelladot.com/melissarush

I'd love to come to your home to set up a Trunk Show for you and your girlfriends! So drop me a line and we'll set a date! As always, Hostesses receive FREE jewelry based on the sales of your trunk show! (Most hostesses receive a minimum of $150 in free jewels, with many reaching $350 or more!)

Feel free to email with any questions at: mel_citygirl@yahoo.com

Here are some of the highlights from each line... enjoy the ride, it's going to be beautiful!

SAYULITA:
The Sayultia Necklace and Cortez Necklace in turquoise
















INDIA:

Assorted necklaces in gold, The Garden Party earring in green
and Mira bangles in gold and turquoise


















ST TROPEZ:

The Rivieria Coin necklace and St Tropez Statement Necklace in white



















PALM BEACH:

Starfish earrings, Boca necklace in coral, Bloom rings in assorted colors

My new business venture - Stella & Dot Jewelry!


Hello friends!
As of January 2010, I have officially launched my new jewelry business as a Stylist for Stella & Dot! I am so thrilled and can't wait to share all these beautiful jewelry designs with you! My new online ordering website is now OPEN for BUSINESS! Please visit this link to order!

www.stelladot.com/melissarush

**Book your Trunk Show in the Greater Boston area now! i am free most evenings after 6pm and most weekends. I can also travel to you in the New England area. Just send me an email if you would like to set up a date! The best part, Hostesses earn FREE jewelry! Contact me to find out more now! **

HOW TO PURCHASE:

1) Purchase jewelry online via my store at: www.stelladot.com/melissarush

2) Host a TRUNK SHOW! I would love to come to your home (or your sister or best friend’s home!), your office or any other favorite location, to show you samples of the Stella & Dot jewelry collection up close, let you try it on and "play dress up," and then buy directly from me at the trunk show. As the Hostess, you get FREE JEWELRY based on the number of sales! Let's get together for a Girl's Night or a Ladies Lunch soon!

3) Join my TEAM and become a Stylist! I would love to help you start your own business! There are so many benefits of becoming a Stylist...andI would love to share with you what I have learned, and together we can be successful by following our entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, flair for fashion, and desire to "be our own boss." Send me an email if you would like to learn more!


ABOUT STELLA & DOT:

Stella & Dot is a direct sales company that offers luxury, designer jewelry at affordable prices. Founder & President of Stella & Dot, Jessica Herrin, joined two successful tech startups out of college, attended the Stanford Graduate School of Business, then co-founded the world’s leading wedding site, WeddingChannel.com. With Stella & Dot, her goal is to revolutionize the direct sales market for women who have an entrepreneurial spirit, love fashion and jewelry, want to be their own boss and follow their passion while making a living.

Chief Creative Officer, Blythe Harris is also a Stanford grad who studied with artisans in Ecuador and learned jewelry making in Mexico. She studied fashion and accessories design at the Parsons School of Design in Paris and got an MBA from Columbia. A former jewelry designer for Cartier and Banana Republic (where I worked part time at Boston’s Copley Place part-time!), she continues to bring new and beautiful designs to the collection.
BECOMING A STYLIST:

Even though I work a full time job, I longed for something more FUN and stylish, something that was truly my own. I wanted a business that I was proud of, and if I worked hard I could enjoy the rewards of my own effort. When I discovered Stella & Dot, I did a lot of research on the company and realized how affordable it was to start a profitable and high potential business, I knew I could stop dreaming and start doing. (I didn't need to open my own boutique and worry about leases, inventory, websites, and employees.) I was thrilled that I could launch this business right away and do it alongside my current job. Many stay-at-home Moms and other women looking to supplement their income part-time have become top sellers with Stella & Dot. Many Stylists have gone on to full-time status and getting promoted within the company. It's all up to you!

You don't have to be a "sales guru" to sell Stella & Dot...the product is so stylish and affordable, it sells itself! You may have already seen Stella & Dot jewelry featured fashion magazines, like InStyle, People, Oprah, Marie Claire and more! I LOVE style and people, so the parties are going to be blast. Plus, the training and support that comes from my sponsor and the Home Office has been great so far and made things so fun and easy for me. The jewelry is absolutely gorgeous, in style and high quality. Many of the pieces are made with precious stones (such as garnets and citrine) and precious metals (sterling silver & 14kt gold vermeil). Fashionistas, like yourself, are thrilled to find such beautiful, designer jewelry that is so affordable...and coveted by celebrites as seen on Debra Messing, Paris Hilton, Barbara Walters and CarrieAnn Inaba!

Stella & Dot is brand new, so the possiblities and opportunities are endless. My goal is to grow my customer base, and eventually grow my team and help other women start their own successful business. I want to help you do it too, so contact me to learn all about it!

CONTACT ME:

Melissa Fannon Rush
tel: 617-549-5400

email: mel_citygirl@yahoo.com

web: www.stelladot.com/melissarush
blog: http://stelladotstylediva.blogspot.com
(Visit me over on my other blog, dedicated to Stella & Dot!)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Meatpacking District – Manhattan, NYC

A Great Neighborhood to Meet, Greet & Eat Meat!
When visiting NYC I love to go to the Meatpacking District in Manhattan... it's got this great vibe, with remnants of cobblestone streets, refurbished warehouses, and restaurants for everyone, from high-end French cuisine to BBQ from the Dirty South. For better or for worse, many high end retail stores (Barney’s, Matthew Williamson, Hugo Boss, Ports 1961) are taking over the "MePa" area (terrible abbreviation!), and rents are growing too high for some long-time bar owners. Stay tuned as the district transforms from slightly gritty to mostly posh. Although I have to say, I love a little mix of both. Here are my favorites:


Spice Market – Jean-Georges Vongerichten is the king of East meets West cuisine. He blends classic French cooking with Asian influences so perfectly, everything he touches turns to gold. You may have seen him as a judge on this season's Top Chef...good episode! I love Spice Market for many reasons, its stunning décor, ultra cool lounge and amazing cocktails. The space is huge with lots of cavernous rooms…great for people watching! Get a reservation at 9 or 10 pm, enjoy a pineapple mojito and pan-asian delights from one of the world’s great chefs. (Fun fact: My friend Jennifer and I went here one night for mojitos and met legendary E Street Band rocker “Little Steven” Van Zandt AKA Silvio Dante from The Sopranos. He was such a trip!)
Reservations required. 403 W. 13th StreetNew York, NY 10014~ (212) 675-2322

Pastis is a hip and popular French bistro, with a lively atmosphere and hearty fare. It’s a Meat Packing cornerstone, a busy place for locals, tourists, and celebrity guests alike who flock to Pastis to enjoy a glass of red wine or a Le Sazerac cocktail. Go for the traditional steak frites, sea scallops Provencal, or a hearty Croque-Monsieur. Great for people watching and feeling the vibrant energy of the City. Reservations required.
9 9th Ave, New York, NY 10014 ~ (212) 929-4844

The Hog Pit - If you are tired of the long lines, pretentious doormen and Sex and the City wannabes, head on over to The Hog Pit in the Meat Packing District. My friends and I wandered into this roadhouse and right up to the bar for some tequila shots and cheap beer. Bikers, Willie Nelson (yes, he’s a fan) and everyone in between have a great time here. The BBQ ribs, pulled pork and mini corn dogs are finger-licking good, and the low prices can’t be beat. Besides, you might catch Keanu Reeves or Johnny Knoxville playing pool, so check it out. (NOTE: Sadly, due to increased rent, The Hog Pit will be closing on Jan. 1, 2009, so go now to say goodbye.)
22 Ninth Avenue at 13th Street, New York, New York 10014 ~ (212) 604-0092

Markt – Having lived in Amsterdam, I had the opportunity to visit Belgium a few times. So, finding Markt while wandering from the Meat Packing district to Chelsea was great luck. It takes me back to the lively grand cafes of Brussels or Antwerp. I recommend sitting at the bar, ordering an icy cold Hoegaarden white beer, tomato soup, steamed mussels -- offered 6 different ways, and a side of crispy Belgian frites with mayo. Prost! (Cheers!) And, it is even open for breakfast. 676 Sixth Avenue, NY, NY ~ (212) 727-3314

Question: Has anyone been to 5 Ninth ?? I’ve heard it's a cool place that is located in an unmarked rowhouse…it's hip, serving American-Asian fusion in a rustic atmosphere. Many say it a great brunch spot. And a romantic dinner spot at night serving red snapper, chicken and short ribs in the Asian style. Many people recommend hitting the upstairs bar as it has a cool scene in the Meatpacking District, for a “Gansevoort Fizz” with Jamaican run, Drambuie, and lemon juice. In the warm weather there is a sizable garden/deck for dining. 5 Ninth Ave., New York, NY, 10014 nr. Gansevoort St. 212-929-9460

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

I have officially launched my own jewelry business!

As of January 2010, I have officially launched my new jewelry business as a Stylist for Stella & Dot! I am so thrilled and can't wait to share all these beautiful jewelry designs with you! My new online ordering website is now OPEN for BUSINESS! Please visit this link to order!

www.stelladot.com/melissarush

**I will be hosting a Launch Party and Trunk Show in the coming weeks in the Boston area!** (Please email me if you would like to attend!)

HOW TO PURCHASE:

1) Purchase jewelry online via my store at:
www.stelladot.com/melissarush

2) Host a TRUNK SHOW! I would love to come to your home (or your sister or best friend’s home!), your office or any other favorite location, to show you samples of the Stella & Dot jewelry collection up close, let you try it on and "play dress up," and then buy directly from me at the trunk show. If you are the Hostess, you will receive benefits based on the number of sales! Let's get together for a Girl's Night or a Ladies Lunch soon!

3) Join my TEAM and become a Stylist! I would love to help you start your own business! There are so many benefits of becoming a Stylist...andI would love to share with you what I have learned, and together we can be successful by following our entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, flair for fashion, and desire to "be our own boss." Send me an email if you would like to learn more!


ABOUT STELLA & DOT:

Stella & Dot is a direct sales company that offers luxury, designer jewelry at affordable prices. Founder & President of Stella & Dot, Jessica Herrin, joined two successful tech startups out of college, attended the Stanford Graduate School of Business, then co-founded the world’s leading wedding site, WeddingChannel.com. With Stella & Dot, her goal is to revolutionize the direct sales market for women who have an entrepreneurial spirit, love fashion and jewelry, want to be their own boss and follow their passion while making a living.

Chief Creative Officer, Blythe Harris is also a Stanford grad who studied with artisans in Ecuador and learned jewelry making in Mexico. She studied fashion and accessories design at the Parsons School of Design in Paris and got an MBA from Columbia. A former jewelry designer for Cartier and Banana Republic (where I worked part time at Boston’s Copley Place part-time!), she continues to bring new and beautiful designs to the collection.

BECOMING A STYLIST:

Even though I work a full time job, I longed for something more FUN and stylish, something that was truly my own. I wanted a business that I was proud of, and if I worked hard I could enjoy the rewards of my own effort. When I discovered Stella & Dot, I did a lot of research on the company and realized how affordable it was to start a profitable and high potential business, I knew I could stop dreaming and start doing. (I didn't need to open my own boutique and worry about leases, inventory, websites, and employees.) I was thrilled that I could launch this business right away and do it alongside my current job. Many stay-at-home Moms and other women looking to supplement their income part-time have become top sellers with Stella & Dot. Many Stylists have gone on to full-time status and getting promoted within the company. It's all up to you!

You don't have to be a "sales guru" to sell Stella & Dot...the product is so stylish and affordable, it sells itself! You may have already seen Stella & Dot jewelry featured fashion magazines, like InStyle, People, Oprah, Marie Claire and more! I LOVE style and people, so the parties are going to be blast. Plus, the training and support that comes from my sponsor and the Home Office has been great so far and made things so fun and easy for me. The jewelry is absolutely gorgeous, in style and high quality. Many of the pieces are made with precious stones (such as garnets and citrine) and precious metals (sterling silver & 14kt gold vermeil). Fashionistas, like yourself, are thrilled to find such beautiful, designer jewelry that is so affordable...and coveted by celebrites as seen on Debra Messing, Paris Hilton, Barbara Walters and CarrieAnn Inaba!

Stella & Dot is brand new, so the possiblities and opportunities are endless. My goal is to grow my customer base, and eventually grow my team and help other women start their own successful business. I want to help you do it too, so contact me to learn all about it!

CONTACT ME:

Melissa Fannon Rush
tel: 617-549-5400
email: mel_citygirl@yahoo.com
web:
www.stelladot.com/melissarush

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Recipe: Mel's Smoked Mac & Cheese with Peas, Bacon and Mushrooms


I came up with this belly-warming recipe after sampling the mac & cheese it at the Daily Grill in Boston...and found more inspiration from Chef Tyler Florence as well. Enjoy!


Mel's Smoked Mac & Cheese with Peas, Bacon and Mushrooms

INGREDIENTS:
1 box elbow macaroni (or any fun shape), whole wheat is good
1/2 bag of frozen peas
1/2 onion diced
1/2 box of pre-sliced fresh mushrooms (or add in any other vegetable you like)
1/2 jar of Real Bacon Pieces (or about 6 slices of crumbled, crispy bacon
Salt, pepper, garlic (to taste)

Make 1/2 portion of Mario Batali's Bechemel Sauce (see below)
Then add in:
1 1/2 cups of Smoked Gouda (almost a full wheel)
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
2 cups of shredded white cheddar cheese


DIRECTIONS:
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Boil the pasta to AL DENTE (don't over cook)
  • Saute mushrooms and onions with butter, salt, pepper
  • Thaw peas, keep aside
  • Put 1/2 of cooked pasta in a greased Corningware or Pyrex pan
  • Put peas, mushrooms and onions on top, stir
  • Pour half of cheese sauce over top, stir
  • Sprinkle half of the bacon
  • Add remaining pasta until pan is full, stir
  • Top with rest of sauce & bacon, stir
  • Add layer of extra shredded cheese
  • Bake uncovered for 30 mins or until top is browned.
Bon appetit! Mel :)

Mario Batali’s Béchamel Sauce:

This sauce is rated 5 stars on the Food Network website. I just love Mario...He’s the best!

Cook Time: 20 min
Level: Easy
Yield: 3 cups
Prep time: 5 min
Cook time: 20 min

Ingredients:

5 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons all-purpose flour
4 cups milk (not Skim)
1 teaspoon of salt, depending on taste
¼ to ½ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg (depending on taste)
Directions:
  • In a medium saucepan, heat the butter over medium-low heat until melted.
  • Add the flour and stir/whisk until smooth.
  • Over medium heat, cook until the mixture turns a light, golden sandy color, about 6 to 7 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, heat the milk in a separate pan until just about to boil.
  • Add the hot milk to the butter mixture 1 cup at a time, whisking continuously until very smooth. (NOTE: Add milk slowly, may not need to use all. You want the sauce to be creamy, not runny.)
  • Bring to a boil.
  • Cook 10 minutes, stirring constantly, then remove from heat.
  • Season with salt and nutmeg, and set aside until ready to use.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!


Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year! I am very thankful for my loved ones and friends...I am truly blessed! Sending much love, peace and joy to all.

Bon Voyage, 2009...you were terrific! Hello, 2010...looking forward to some new adventures!

Did you know that...."In Spain
, revelers mark the New Year by quickly eating a dozen grapes at midnight. Why not adopt the tradition by serving them with a glass of Champagne?"

Or, skip the champagne and use seltzer instead...very healthy! :) - mel


(Source: Visit Martha Stewart.com for all sorts of wonderful New Year's decorations, idea and recipes!
)


GOOD LUCK TRADITIONS

Enjoy this list of international traditions believed to bring good luck for the new year! - mel

  • In Spain when the clock strikes midnight the people eat 12 grapes. One grape for every stroke of the clock to represent each month in the year. Each grape is said to bring good luck in the new year.
  • In Puerto Rico children enjoy throwing pails of water out the window at midnight. Some believe that this rids their home of any evil spirits!
  • The people of Switzerland believe good luck comes from letting a drop of cream land on the floor New Years Day.
  • In France, people eat a stack of pancakes for luck and good health.
  • Belgian farmers wish their animals a Happy New Year for blessings.
  • Armenian women cook a special bread for their family. The bread is kneaded with luck and good wishes pressed into the dough before it is cooked.
  • In Northern Portugal, children go caroling from home to home and are given treats and coins. They sing old songs or "Janeiro's" which is said to bring good luck.
  • Romanians had a tradition of listening to hear if the farm animals talked on New Years Day. If the animals talked it was considered bad luck so they are relived when they do not hear any talking animals.
  • In Bolivia families make beautiful little wood or straw dolls to hang outside their homes to bring good luck.
(Source: www.essortment.com)


TOP 10 NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS


Do any of these sound familiar? I think we all have thought about what we'd like to do to improve our lives each year...take a look and see if any of these resolutions inspire you! Remember, baby steps...don't try to tackle all of these at once...and don't be afraid ask family and friends to help support each other in these positive efforts! -mel


1. Spend More Time with Family & Friends

Recent polls conducted by General Nutrition Centers, Quicken, and others shows that more than 50% of Americans vow to appreciate loved ones and spend more time with family and friends this year. Make plans to meet up with friends for an evening of camaraderie at a favorite restaurant or host a casual dinner party. Enjoy your free time! Work shouldn't always come first.


2. Get Fit

The evidence is in for fitness. Regular exercise has been associated with more health benefits than anything else known to man. Studies show that it reduces the risk of some cancers, increases longevity, helps achieve and maintain weight loss, enhances mood, lowers blood pressure, and even improves arthritis. In short, exercise keeps you healthy and makes you look and feel better.


3. Lose Weight

Over 66 percent of adult Americans are considered overweight or obese by recent studies, so it is not surprising to find that weight loss is one of the most popular New Year's resolutions. Setting reasonable goals and staying focused are the two most important factors in sticking with a weight loss program, and the key to success for those millions of Americans who made a New Year's commitment to shed extra pounds.


4. Quit Smoking

If you have resolved to make this the year that you stamp out your smoking habit, over-the-counter availability of nicotine replacement therapy now provides easier access to proven quit-smoking aids. Even if you've tried to quit before and failed, don't let it get you down. On average, smokers try about four times before they quit for good. Start enjoying the rest of your smoke-free life!


5. Enjoy Life More

Given the hectic, stressful lifestyles of millions of Americans, it is no wonder that "enjoying life more" has become a popular resolution in recent years. It's an important step to a happier and healthier you! Consider one of Pittsburgh's holistic healing centers for products designed to bring balance to your body, mind and soul. Or just get out and try something new! Take up a new hobby or try your hand at skiing. Go to a theater performance, or head to the local spa.


6. Quit Drinking

While many people use the New Year as an incentive to finally stop drinking, most are not equipped to make such a drastic lifestyle change all at once. Many heavy drinkers fail to quit cold turkey but do much better when they taper gradually, or even learn to moderate their drinking. If you have decided that you want to stop drinking, there is a world of help and support available.


7. Get Out of Debt

Was money a big source of stress in your life last year? Join the millions of Americans who have resolved to spend this year getting a handle on their finances. It's a promise that will repay itself many times over in the year ahead.


8. Learn Something New

Have you vowed to make this year the year to learn something new? Perhaps you are considering a career change, want to learn a new language, or just how to fix your computer? Whether you take a course or read a book, you'll find education to be one of the easiest, most motivating New Year's resolutions to keep. Most local colleges and universities offer distance and adult education programs. Or if the arts are more your thing, visit local museums or take art classes at a local community center.


9. Help Others

A popular, non-selfish New Year's resolution, volunteerism can take many forms. Whether you choose to spend time helping out at your local library, mentoring a child, or building a house, there are many nonprofit volunteer organizations that could really use your help. Connect with local charitable organization in your town or through work. Or, if your time is really in short supply, maybe you can at least find it in you to donate the furniture, clothing and other household items that you no longer need, rather than leaving them out by the curb to fill up our landfills.


10. Get Organized

On just about every New Year resolution top ten list, organization can be a very reasonable goal. Whether you want your home organized enough that you can invite someone over on a whim, or your office organized enough that you can find the stapler when you need it, these tips and resources should get you started on the way to a more organized life. You may even consider a professional organizer to get you started!

(Source: pittsburgh.about.com)


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Review: POST 390 in Boston (Bar Scene Buzz)

My girlfriends have been raving about the bar scene at the newly opened POST 390 in Downtown Boston...so i had to give it a try. Rachel gathered us together for a wonderful holiday get-together and birthday celebration (for Giselle) on a Wednesday night in December. :)

FIRST IMPRESSIONS:

The scene was buzzing. It was 6:30 pm...Lots of energy, cool decor with lots of dark brown wood and orange themed decor. Downstairs is where the action is...Large fireplace and long-ish bar with solid wood divider and bar stools for more seating, located between the front entrance and the bar. It is a bit of tight squeeze to get to the bar area, and there is a lot of wasted space in the entry way, which could have been better utilized for guests...especially as friends have told me the line has been wrapped around the block to get in most nights. There is, however, a 2nd floor...which many people don't know about. Diners were seated at nearly every available table. Regardless, my girlfriends prefer to be on the bottom floor...where the action is. :) Besides, we got a truly "VIP" round table of 8 that night right in the corner window (thanks to Hania & Rachel). The entire facade is glass, offering great views of the city looking out onto Stuart and Clarendon Streets - across from Grill 23 and the former Jury's, now Doyle Hotel.

DEMOGRAPHIC:

I was surprised to find that the scene on Wednesday night was about 75% male (straight-laced, business-y, mid-30s to late 40s - married, divorced and/or looking) who were huddled together on business dinners or trying to chat up the few and far between attractive women (some married, some single) at the bar. I told my female colleagues in their mid-20s that the men were older than me (gasp! ha!) so it might be better to just stop by with some friends for drinks rather than plan a whole night there. It was a "school night" so perhaps on weekends the demo gets younger and more single...although as a happily married newlywed, I don't really care either way. :) Observation, there were mostly male servers and bartenders and predominantly male patrons... so, they might want to up the ante on sexy female bartenders or servers (as seen at Sonsie, FELT or Whiskey Park)? Or not!? However, towards the end of the night, as the dinner crowd began to clear, a few members of the younger set did roll in. So, I'm thinking this a great spot for 30s and 40s to mix & mingle.

BATHROOMS ('cuz the ladies need to know):

I like busy restaurants that have co-ed bathrooms. Some don't, but i do - as it speeds the process and you have your own private room for 'taking care of business.' All of the ones downstairs were filled, so I took a trip up the elevator to find another bathroom, and ended up on the 2nd floor of the restaurant, which is twice the size of the downstairs, and equally as packed. HINT: The bathrooms upstairs were huge and modern...same private "WC" stalls (water closet) which i like. So, sneak up the elevator to use them.

SERVICE:

The service was good considering it was a crowded and hectic snowy evening during holiday season. We had a nice, attentive waiter and the other servers were friendly too. He made a few suggestions, took our orders and delivered them with ease. Not sure why they have so many "Secret Service" guys with dark suits and earpieces on duty...I seriously thought Tom Cruise, The Mayor (or "Mumbles" as we call him) or Tom Brady & Gisele were about to unveil their new baby boy...but alas, they were parting the seas for an ambulance responding to a medical emergency upstairs. Hope everyone was OK.

DRINKS:

All Booze is Good Booze, in my book. So if a bartender can make a good cocktail for me and the ladies on a cold winter night, I'm in like Flynn. The specialty martinis we ordered were good, but there were only 2 vodka cocktails (my poison of choice) on the menu. The menu was heavy on gin and bourbon, so we'll have to give those a try next time. We had the Grape Excess martini, a really great Boston Ketel Martini (vodka, campari, lime juice, green tea syrup) and a straight-forward dirty vodka martini. (I prefer the cocktail menu at Mistral, Lucky's and Whiskey Park, to be honest). I really liked the bartender on duty, I'd just like to see a few more vodka-based cocktails for the list.

FOOD:
The menu is the typical "comfort food" of many Boston eateries - heavy on the seafood (which i love), a raw bar, calamari, steak frites, seared scallops, roasted chicken, and meatloaf. Dare I say, extremely similar to LTK (Legal Test Kitchen in South Boston, which is across the street from my office). Since I like LTK, steak and seafood, I liked this menu - but, since this restaurant is the "next big thing" I was slightly unimpressed by the selection, as nothing stood out as inventive or cutting edge. The concept is an “urban tavern" according to Chef Eric Brennan (Federalist, Excelsior, Harvest) who is aiming to do comfort classics in a hipster atmosphere. (A nit-picky thing: The physical menu is too big. The large scale paper format kept knocking into our drinks and covering up our table surface.)

When the food came, I really enjoyed my well-seasoned and tender Grilled 8 oz Skirt Steak with fries (gobbled it down, in fact) at $24 as did 3 other ladies at the table. My friend Hania seemed to enjoy her Native Sea Scallops with succotash ($22.50), although Dahlia said the Linguini and Shrimp pasta dish was "nothing special." To be fair, we didn't have many appetizers - just the deviled eggs at $2.50 were a steal, as were the Goat Cheese & Olive Flat Bread Pizza ($12.50), served on a rather long and protruding cutting board. Next time we will try the Meatloaf and House Smoked Ribs ...and order few more apps and sides. We didn't order dessert, just another cocktail for the birthday girl (and later a few lemon drop shots purchased for us by the the aforementioned "40-something divorcees" at the bar. haha!)

SUMMARY:

Go to Post 390 to check it out. It is worth the visit as it's new and on the map....similar to the buzz that The Liberty Hotel got when it first opened. I would go back for the bar scene on a week night with my husband, colleagues or friends, and would order some apps. I might even be inclined to try lunch for a business meeting or brunch after heavy window-shopping day. Parking is non-existent, so use the Valet, take the T or a taxi. Overall, the the decor attractive, location is ideal, and the bar scene is buzzing.

"CITY GIRL" RATING: 3.5 out of 5 stars (for buzzy bar scene)

INFO:

Post 390
406 Stuart Street (corner of Clarendon Street) Boston, MA
T Stop: Back Bay (orange line), Arlington or Copley (green line)
http://www.post390restaurant.com

(Photo: Gabe Davis)

Friday, December 11, 2009

KEY WEST is THE BEST! :)


After an amazing wedding... it's time to move on to the Honeymoon! My husband and I stayed at Andrew's Inn in Key West for our Honeymoon from Nov 16-24, 2009. The inn was beyond our expectations! Perfectly located off the quieter end of Duval Street, Andrew's Inn is a hidden gem, and the perfect place for a couple to go for a romantic getaway!

ANDREW'S INN, Key West:
Tom & Nancy (the owners) and Jorge & Blanche (employees) are wonderful, amazing people who made our stay fantastic. The daily champagne breakfast and open bar happy hour each night are worth their weight in gold! It not only saves money, but time...as you have something to eat then head off to explore the island! By 4pm, we were ready to head back to inn for a cocktail, beer or glass of wine, and a dip in the warm pool. Also, these were great opportunities to chat with the other guests, mostly married couples who were visiting for their 2nd or 3rd+ time to Andrew's Inn! That is always a great sign when ppl come back year after year... We will definitely be back! The first and last nights of our stay, we were in the Main house (in the large Roma room off the side with our own private porch and the Venezia right by the pool). Roosters would wake us every morning, and kitty cats welcomed us throughout the day. (Key West is inhabited with roosters, chickens and cats...which definitely add to the kooky charm of the island). The majority of our stay was in the intimate Mango Hideaway in their other property just across the street in the Eyebrow House. As we were on our honeymoon, we loved the privacy of our own studio complete with huge private deck...and JACUZZI! Nearly every morning and night, we slipped into the hot tub for relaxation...AHHHHH. it was heaven!
Just so you know, we loved Key West and Andrew's Inn SO MUCH...we extended our stay by 3 nights! We were supposed to head up to Miami and West Palm Beach for a few nights and said, No way, we are staying here in the laid back, tropical paradise of Key West! We will see you soon! :)


HOT INSIDER TIPS:

1) Rent the bikes offered at the Inn! It's about $40-50 dollars for the week...and well worth it! We biked every day, all around the main downtown area of the island. We tended not to ride at night as it was more busy with crowds...and well, drinking and biking aren't our thing :)
2) Go to Fort Zachary Taylor Beach: It is the best beach on the island! You can swim, snorkel, eat lunch...full bathrooms and showers too. It is on the Naval base and cruise ship area...and you pay $2.50 pp at the gate. You can also drive or take a taxi...I won't walk it...the road is too long. It is popular with the cruise ship guests too. There is a great snack bar which we had lunch at 3 days...excellent sandwiches for a snack bar. And, best of all, you can rent umbrellas and lounge chairs... it's $30 to rent for the day, but it is totally worth it... you deserve it! You can also rent snorkels and fins. The sand is white, but there is a bit of rocky coral on the way to the water, so bring your swim shoes or tevas to swim. We snorkelled and swam at least 4-5 times each day... there are 2 little sections of rocks with lots of fish to see...and the pelicans happily watch over you to be sure you don't eat their fish!

3) Go out on a Catamaran!
We did the sunset cruise with Sebago Water Sports...and got a great deal on the full day Snorkel & Kayak Trip from Tom the best damn salesman in Key West (he's like Jimmy Buffet meets The Dude). It was a total blast, met lots of awesome ppl (like Erin & Christian from Kansas City!), ate fresh food & drinks (sangria, beer, wine, margaritas), snorkelled and kayaked with a guide through the mangroves. Totally unique and cool experience. We even had a "dolphin show" on our way back...about 6 dolphins showed off for about 20 mins...it was great!


4) If you are daring, do the 2 hour KEY WEST JET SKI TOUR around the island!
You ride 2 ppl per jet ski (my hubby and me) and go 28 miles around the whole island for 2 hours! It is exhilerating, exciting, wild, and the BEST thing we did on our honeymoon by far! We loved racing around at top speed and splashing through the waves! Our guide Gilbert was awesome...and they sent us over to the bar next door for 2 for one cocktails.


5) You must have Breakfast, Lunch and/or Dinner at BLUE HEAVEN:
It is in Bahama Village on Petronia Street, right off Duval St...authentic carribean and local fare, rum cocktails, mimosas, laid back and the best place on the island by far.
(we had "Breakfast with the Roosters" one morning - get there early, and dinner later that week...both were excellent.)

6) Have a romantic italian dinner at La Trattoria (Duval St):
white table cloths, as elegant as any restaurant in Boston or NYC...delicious food, great service...and then catch the live blues & jazz in the back lounge called VERGILIO's... a great night out!


7) Get drinks, lunch and/or appetizers at SLOPPY JOE'S (Duval St):
It's the quintessential Key West bar...an ode to Hemingway. We loved the vibrant atmosphere...great bar food... the Sloppy Joe smothered nachos or fries are to die for! Live music was great. Friendly bartenders too!


8) Eat at Conch Republic Seafood Company (on the marina)
- great Spinach & Cheese Baked Oysters, Calamari, Steamed Shrimp, etc...and get drinks & cigars at Schooner Wharf. It's a fun tiki bar right on the marina with live music all day (not the best for food though).


9) Go to the Half Shell Raw Bar (old marina)
for great Grouper and Shrimp Po Boys and Mojitos! Nice spot on the harbor looking at all the nice private yachts....and get drinks and go swimming in Dante's gigantic pool! A great mid-afternoon place to go.


10) Visit Hemingway House:
It's beautiful, historical and fun. Nice to get away from the hot sun and Duval Street party scene. If you love architecture, history, Hemingway novels, kitty cats and lush gardens... it's a must see! It costs $12 to get in, includes wonderful tour with funny guides... We spent about 2 hours there, just walking around. They encourage ppl to relax, pet the cats and take photos. Nice gift shop too. We bought a watercolor print of the house and stuffed cat for our nephew. :)

SUMMARY:Key West is alive and kicking! If you want to relax by the ocean or a pool...take a romantic sunset cruise or an adventure catamaran trip...chill out... eat some amazing seafood and key lime pie... meet friendly people, tourists and staff... go wild (day or night!) ... and just be in a warm, tropical paradise away from it all... KEY WEST is for you!

I have many more places I can suggest and photos to post...feel free to contact me. But for now...have a blast and explore America's own little tropical paradise... We love Key West!
(NOTE: See my post also on TripAdvisor.com)

We tied the knot! ;)

Exciting news... I am a married woman! (this would explain my long absence from my beloved blog!)
Andrew and I were married on November 14th in Boston with our family and best friends all around us!
It was a dream come true... i found my prince and married him! Life is so much sweeter, and my heart beats a little faster now that we are husband and wife... i am a very blessed, happy and lucky girl.
I will take some time to post all of my tips to Future Brides & Grooms who are in the wedding planning process soon. As you well know, wedding planning is very involved and took a bulk of my time over the past few months, but let me tell you...it was well worth it! I am an events planner, so I am fortunate that I have the contacts and skills to have planned our wedding on my own... but let me tell you... i couldn't have done it without the wealth of advice, ideas and cool tips from visiting some of the best blogs on the web... and from talking with friends, family and colleagues about what they did or didn't like about their weddings... must do's, things to skip, and everything in between... and i will share those with you soon. And, I will share my thoughts on Honeymoon ideas too! I will post a review of our Honeymoon in America's very own tropical paradise, Key West!
Happy Holidays!
Peace & Joy!
mel :)