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A lifestyle blog with a focus on my food adventures

Tag Archives: casual dining

I’m pretty sure that Citizen Crust’s kid’s menu is every kid/carb lovers dream, my child included. He had the pizza, but you can have your choice of carne asada steak, chicken fingers, cheeseburger, hot dog or quesadilla. For $9, it comes with a drink, apple slices, gummy bears (!!), and your choice of French fries […]

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Sponsored Post: I worked with Cross Sound Ferry, who graciously gifted us round trip travel tickets. As always, all opinions are my own. I had been wanting to take the kids to the Mystic Aquarium all summer, and we finally went last weekend. We couldn’t have asked for better weather all weekend. So we piled […]

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We love to head down to Providence to the zoo, so I was excited when my friend Ziggy suggested meeting at Knead Doughnuts for a little snack before the day started. I met Ziggy when I was working in PR downtown. He’s one of those people that you feel lucky to know – a kind […]

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Leah, Kim and I hopped in the car for a little road trip to Providence, RI. Providence is just about an hour away from Boston, and there are TONS of cute places to eat. First stop, PVDonuts. Their handmade donuts are over the top delicious and cute to boot. Check out their Instagram page to […]

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Poke was having a hot moment a little while ago. I love Manoa and PokeCity, but tried Pokeworks a while back to see how they compared. The fast casual concept should be a familiar one – pick your base, pick your proteins, pick you r mix ins, add some sauce, toppings and a little crunch. […]

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You might come for the food, but stay a while for the cocktails. We went to Rail Stop for an event and I grabbed a few things from the menu to take home because everything sounded delicious. The cocktails are their “reinterpretation” of Golden Age cocktails. They have house made bitters, cordials and syrups. How […]

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Sometimes I find our options for restaurants in suburbia limited, we do like The Local every once in a while, even if it is a little on the pricier side. I am a fan of the bowls on their menu, my latest craving is the spicy Hong Kong noodles, but without the spice (yup, spice […]

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You know when a bunch of food bloggers go out to dinner together, the spread is going to be epic. After an event in Cambridge, Kim, Leah, Fiona and I went out for an all you can eat hot pot dinner at Shabu and Mein. Side note, they also have an all you can eat […]

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The WDWWW crew went out for a little shopping and lunch – only to find Moldova was closed because of some temporary issues in the kitchen. So after browsing at Green Tail Table, we headed over to West Street Tavern for some lunch. The place is your casual, neighborhood tavern, complete with local regulars. While […]

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We met Leah up in Burlington and grabbed a bite to eat at Redstone American Grill. She had been there for a holiday party and we were curious to see what the regular menu had to offer. They are a scratch kitchen and allergy friendly. We decided to do a lot of appetizers so we […]

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