September 28, 2015 Phoenix Table and Bar
If you have been coming to Stowe for as long as I have, you know the Phoenix Table and Bar building as the former Whisker’s restaurant. And the transformation couldn’t be more night and day!
The restaurant is spacious inside, with a large bar and large red leather booths. While the booths are large, there are some awkwardly small round tables (you can barely see in the far right hand side of the photo) that two people are supposed to be able to sit at. It’s tight. We grab a regular sized two top near the window.
Duck confit spring rolls($10) are as delicious as they sound. They are served with a house made sweet and sour dipping sauce.
Tamales ($9) change daily, the special tonight was cod. We fell in love with tamales when we went out to AZ for a wedding years and years ago. These were equally as tasty.
We got two tacos: the steak taco ($5), came with caramelized onions and the carnitas taco ($4) came with slow cooked pork shoulder topped with pickled onions and cilantro. The tortillas were soft corn handmade tortillas, out of this world!
Chicken quesadilla ($10) was tasty, filled with chicken and chihuahua cheese.
The mud pie ($6.50) was enormous! It was tasty but the hot fudge sauce was a little too thick.
Note: They charge you $1 for soda refills.
Phoenix Table and Bar
1652 Mountain Road, Stowe, VT
http://www.phoenixtableandbar.com
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September 27, 2015 Bottega di Capri
I headed over to Bottega di Capri with a new friend. The small restaurant is located in Brookline Village and has a nice sampling of food: pasta dishes, sandwiches (both hot and cold), paninis and salads. Michelle and her husband go there frequently, so the people behind the counter know her when she walked in the door. We grabbed a seat at the large communal table in the middle of the restaurant – the seating in there is a little tight. I ordered the pasta with spicy sausage and mushrooms – I was surprised at how flavorful the dish was. I’m looking forward to heading back there and trying some of their sandwiches.
Bottega di Capri
41 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA
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September 26, 2015 American Girl Train Ride Through the Blackstone Valley
You may have seen my post on the historic Blackstone River Valley. While I was there, they asked if I would be interested in taking the American Girl train ride with my niece. Check out my other website, Sass and Sarcasm, for a full recap of the event!
Disclaimer: I was provided with complimentary tickets to review the event. All opinions are my own.
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September 25, 2015 The Clam Shack
No summer at the Cape is complete without a stop in at the Clam Shack. This little waterfront shack serves up some of the best fried clams (and other food) on the Cape! Parking can be dicey here, but circle around, it’s worth it. And remember to bring your cash kids, they don’t accept cards.
Mark and Bekka were freshly back from their honeymoon and I wanted all the details! They brought their new pup and we grabbed a communal picnic table out back. Seats are also pretty hard to come by during peak season, so try going at an off time or take your chances hovering over people eating and pounce on their seats the moment they get up, because if you hesitate, you’ll get the seat scooped out from under you! Of course the fried clams, with bellies of course, because anything else would be uncivilized – the fried pickles, and I had the fried shrimp plate!
There is just something about fried clams and summer! My mom always says she only has fried clams once a year, but at the end of the season, it’s been 4 times already!
Where’s your favorite fried clam spot?
The Clam Shack
227 Clinton Ave., Falmouth, MA
Check out their Facebook page here.
Tags: cash only, casual dining, fried clams, outdoor seating, seafood
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September 24, 2015 Good Ones: Liberty Hotel
I always enjoy hanging out with the Good Ones – every event is a guaranteed good time. Some events really stand out and this past Sunday at the Liberty Hotel was one of them. It was a beautiful fall afternoon, the weather was just perfect, and we were treated to an afternoon of live music. Meet Nigel Tay and Tim Reynolds.
Nigel (pictured above) and Tim (pictured below) are recent graduates of Berklee College of Music. They are talented musicians with a super smooth sound. While we didn’t get to hear it, Nigel is also a talented vocalist, he has an amazing range – check him out on YouTube. Nigel will be heading off to LA soon, but rumor has it that he will make one more appearance at a Good Ones party before he leaves!
Tim is one of those people who you love to watch perform – check out the video on my Instagram page. You can also see a cool cover Tim did of “Go Put Your Records On” on YouTube – it will make you hungry for more videos!
The theme for today’s event was hats and parasols.
Jennifer Brooke, Co-Founder of the Good Ones.
Good One, Iva Nikolau.
Phillip Sull, Co-Founder of FilmFish.
Gustavo Leon, Managing Editor/Creative for Print and Web at the Boston Herald (left) and Lizzie Schultz Mcguire, Senior event Coordinator at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (center).
Talented fashion designer Kinda Touma (center) and Gustavo Leon (right).
Jennifer Brooke, Co-Founder of the Good Ones, Kinda Touma, Gustavo Leon, Carolyn Kim, Co-Founder of the Good Ones.
Gustavo Leon, Lejda Hodaj, Jeta Kaziu.
Nathan Botelho, Student, Founder of Temper and Forge.
Sammy, Partner at McKinsey & Company.
Wayne Chang, Serial Entrepreneur and Investor.
The Good Ones have events that are designed to introduce you to new people and spark interesting conversations. Good people attract good people, don’t you want to surround yourself with something positive?
To be added to the waitlist, check out their website.
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September 22, 2015 White Heron Tea and Coffee Community
When we went to the friendly toast a while back, we had a great cup of tea – a black vanilla tea. Portsmouth is on the way up to Maine, so when we were headed up to do some outlet shopping, we stopped at the cafe for lunch. Parking is tough, the lot is small and there’s limited space to maneuver.
The restaurant is spacious in the front, with high ceilings, tables to work and eat at and there’s even a comfortable couch.
The walls are decorated with lovely photographs that are available to purchase.
For lunch we both had the rice bowl ($8.95) with steamed brown rice, chicken, kale, squash and other steamed vegetables. I was surprised at how tender the chicken was – the meal was healthy and surprisingly delicious. In addition to the rice bowls, that you can get with tofu or just veggies, they offer a build your own salad option and a build your own sandwich option. While you’re waiting for your food, you can browse the retail section by the registers and pick up some tea for home. As I mentioned before, we love the black vanilla tea, which comes in 3 sizes, loose, 1.8 oz pouches, 3.6 oz tins and 3 lb pouches.
White Heron Tea and Coffee Community
601 Islington St, Portsmouth, NH
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September 21, 2015 Turner’s Seafood
Last week I took a trip up to historic Salem to check out Turner’s Seafood. When I think of Salem I think PEM and witches, so it was nice to see what else the city had to offer. Located right around the corner from the PEM, Turner’s is housed in Lyceum Hall.
We grabbed a pamplemousse (Beauport vodka, St. Germain, pink grapefruit juice and lemon) at the bar and headed over to our seats front and center at the oyster bar. I always love sitting at the bar at a restaurant, you meet interesting people and there’s always entertainment. Here, it’s theater. You get to see into the kitchen, watch your oysters being shucked or your pasta being prepared and the round shape of the bar allows you to interact with other guests.
Meet Ryan Kripp, the 2014 and 2015 winner of the Boston Seafood Festival’s Oyster Shucking contest. Ryan was with us the entire meal, schooling us on all things oysters!
I love this feature of the oyster bar – you can see your clams (or whatever) being steamed!
We were all salivating as we were waiting for lunch – the aroma of garlic coming out of the kitchen was intoxicating!
July is Oysterfest at Turner’s. Chef Yale Woodson was with us the entire meal, walking us through some of his favorite dishes. On any given day there are three varieties of raw oysters available – this helps ensure that you are getting the freshest oysters.
We sampled some broiled oysters while fourth generation owner Jim Turner came over and talked about the history of Turner’s.
The Mexican brown shrimp were not only enormous, but really quite tasty. They are cooked, shocked with cold water and then peeled to allow the richness of the flavors to be trapped in. The wild shrimp are caught off the Pacific coast of Mexico and have a snap to it.
The Jonah crab cakes are made Maryland style and were delicious.
One dish I wasn’t expecting to like to much was the buffalo scallops. They had a little zing to them and were really quite good!
Chef brought out some tuna steam buns that were to die for.
The tuna sashimi dinner ($26.99) has a black and white sesame seed crust and is served with soy sauce, wasabi, pickled ginger and a cool asian noodle salad. I love the takeout box presentation – so fun!
The mussels can be served 3 ways: Dijonniase: served with garlic and white wine dijon sauce, Belgium: served with shallots, leeks, dijon and beer cream broth, or Provencal: served with tomatoes, garlic, basil, white wine and butter. Pictured above was the Belgium style – I wish you could have smelled this dish!
When looking over them menu, they certainly have some unique offerings that you can’t find anywhere else. One example would be the Newfoundland Finnian Haddie ($20.99) is a house smoked north Atlantic haddock basked in a pearl onion au gratin sauce. While that sounded intriguing, I stuck with the lobster pie which is fresh picked tail, claw and knuckle meat served with butter and just a touch of crumb topping. I was kind of joking when I asked what the least healthy side options were, because I was feeling gluttonous, but ended up being very happy with the parmesan risotto cake (which I could have had for my meal) and onion rings. The lobster meat was sweet and plentiful. I ended up taking half of my meal home because there was so much food!
The sesame encrusted tuna had a similar presentation as the tuna sashimi, but this was a seared medium rare yellowfin tuna steak with a honey soy glaze, wasabi aioli and a cool noodle salad.
You know that no matter how stuffed you are, there is always room for dessert. Turner’s only has a few desserts, but they all sounded delicious. Pictured above is the apple crisp served a la mode – the oatmeal crust is gluten free! Other desserts include a chocolate cake, a chocolate ganache tort, a creme brûlée and an indian pudding.
I went with the strawberry shortcake, different than traditional shortcakes in that it is made with pound cake – not a biscuit or angel food cake. It was light and delicious, made me feel like I was soaking up the last bit of summer!
I also had the chance to take a peek upstairs at their amazing event space. They were setting up for a party later that afternoon, but I’m glad we got to see the space, it is just so lovely.
Disclaimer: I was invited to be a guest at Turner’s Seafood. My lunch was provided complimentary. All opinions are my own.
Turner’s Seafood
43 Church Street, Salem, MA
http://www.turners-seafood.com
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September 18, 2015 Eulinda’s Ice Cream
Sometimes you need to switch things up from your regular go – to spots. So we headed over to Eulinda’s for some ice cream. They serve Richardson’s ice cream so you know you’re getting something good!
Eulinda’s is located in what looks like a little cape house. The line in the summer can be long and be out the door. They have a bunch of flavors to choose from and of course a good selection of toppings! I happen to love Reese’s.
In addition to ice cream they have sherbert and sorbet along with a non fat sugar free option as well. But if you’re feeling especially saucy, make sure to order a sundae!
Eulinda’s Ice Cream
634 W Falmouth Highway, Falmouth, MA
Check out their Facebook page here. Open seasonally.
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