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BurritoSlayer117 t1_j6bis40 wrote
Reply to Go to burrito joint in the Boston area? by CloudNimbus
The food truck on revere beach parkway to the left of taco bell . Everything I’ve had there so far I liked. It comes out fast to. Jaliscos in East Boston also.
Haltopen t1_j6bibk8 wrote
Reply to comment by 3720-To-One in What’s the best Jewish deli in Boston? by Signal_Cover_8662
I go there at a few times a month for the brisket sandwich and a few of their knish's
jamesland7 t1_j6bi5bp wrote
Reply to comment by joshhw in Report: NWSL set to expand with three new teams in Boston, Utah, San Francisco Bay Area by MrAwes0m3
Not a bad option. Would need some renovations.
nkdeck07 t1_j6bi28b wrote
Reply to comment by Rootytootie2323 in Going to be in Boston the 29th and 30th any suggestions? by Rootytootie2323
It's all pretty good, union sq is just the big one that stands out to me. It's just a fun place to poke around, give yourself maybe like an hour for it?
tandemtuna t1_j6bhih5 wrote
Take the (free) ferry to the Encore casino, wander around briefly and then return. The view from the harbor should not be missed.
daveroyals t1_j6bhefc wrote
Reply to comment by yepmek in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
Any other trans bars or clubs you know of?
BlocksAreGreat t1_j6bh82o wrote
Reply to comment by pillbinge in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
There is something to be said for having queer community.
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TheMurkyA t1_j6bgtbk wrote
Reply to Quick, I'm near Alston/Brighton and am about to meet a woman in an hour for burgers and beer, what can your recommend? by OG_Chatterbait
If the avenue is still around do that. Trailer park tacos are bomb and good burgers
BlaXBla t1_j6bgexp wrote
Reply to Utilities Q by kermitlovestitos
It depends on how the bill is calculated. If each unit is metered separately, you are not responsible for other unpaid bills. But if the meter is combined, then unfortunately it might be the case. Just to give you one example I encountered several years ago, I rent one room in a 3 bedroom house, one of the room mates has financial difficulties and was late for rent, utilities for over a year. We ended up paying the utilities for him, otherwise the utilities will be stopped for the entire house.
Rootytootie2323 OP t1_j6bg9x2 wrote
Reply to comment by nkdeck07 in Going to be in Boston the 29th and 30th any suggestions? by Rootytootie2323
Sweet thats the reply im looking for. Any particulars in the Public Market?
Boston1_ t1_j6bg3vq wrote
Reply to comment by Fake-Ginger-215 in A quick shower by ARareThing
Glad I could help friend!
hazardousnorth t1_j6bg3fm wrote
It's tough, because the Jewish population/presence in Boston is a shadow of it's former self, and compounding the issue is the interest on the part of the current generation to continue, preserve, and maintain this particular style of food.
As a "jew-ish" man who grew up dining at the Titans of Kosher /Jewish eateries in New York, I too lament the dearth of passable Jewish delicatessen -style eateries in my adopted hometown. Mamelahs is certainly what I would suggest to visiting friends and family if they were looking for the experience, and Zaftigs as well, but not to anyone looking for legit Kosher, as neither of them are.
(Unless a newcomer has burst upon the scene, Rubin's of Brookline which closed several years ago, was the only certified Kosher deli in the Boston area)
Kupel's bakery in Brookline is probably the best authentic kosher bakery left in the immediate Boston area, as well as Rosenfeld's Bagel co. in Newton Center, if you were hankering for a bagel vit a nice schmear. There are certainly plenty other good Jewish and jewish-style spots, most of them to be found In Brookline, Newton, Needham, and those other western suburbs where the bulk of Boston's Jewish population drifted to.
this article has a fairly comprehensive list of worthwhile places to eat but investigate before schlepping blind: the article is pre-pandemic and some places might have relocated or closed.
mari815 t1_j6bfpp5 wrote
Reply to comment by dirtyoldmikegza in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
This is super true.
Haptiix t1_j6bf4uf wrote
Reply to Go to burrito joint in the Boston area? by CloudNimbus
Taco Loco in Somerville blows all of the above out of the water
nkdeck07 t1_j6bf085 wrote
Boston Public Market, it's near haymarket and is great for breakfast. Highly recommend union square donuts in there and it's a quick walk to a lot of the other places on your list from there.
Leather_Positive6646 t1_j6bevl6 wrote
Reply to Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
@enterthebudoir on instagram
russianteadrinker t1_j6bep30 wrote
uhh what kind of things do you nornally like to do? i would skip mikes pastry its kinda meh. also thats a lot of places to visit in 2 days, I know I could easily waste an entire day at the aquarium.
FlashChalmers t1_j6be6f3 wrote
catknitski t1_j6bd2r4 wrote
Reply to comment by catknitski in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
Also closing autocorrect to closeting and I saved it. But it was too hilarious not to share.
catknitski t1_j6bczhm wrote
Reply to comment by ftmthrow in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
Cathedral station is closing.
anurodhp t1_j6bckdh wrote
Reply to Quick, I'm near Alston/Brighton and am about to meet a woman in an hour for burgers and beer, what can your recommend? by OG_Chatterbait
Publick house, the abbey
Selfeducation t1_j6bbo5u wrote
Reply to comment by slowbar1 in Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
What was decent never recovered post covid
pillbinge t1_j6bb8vt wrote
Reply to Where are the queer bars/places? by ravenclaw188
You don’t need safe spaces if most places are safe.
potus1001 t1_j6biwdk wrote
Reply to Go to burrito joint in the Boston area? by CloudNimbus
I like Tenoch, for their Al Pastor. Jefe’s is good if you want a giant burrito for $10.