Archive for January, 2010

Boston Common Fun: Ice Skating & Hot Chocolate at the Frog Pond

By Chrissie, 14 January, 2010, 5 Comments

The Frog Pond is open for the season. Sharpen those skates, or rent some! A hopping spot for ice-skating is the Frog Pond on the Boston Common. Although dependent on the weather, Frog Pond has its own ice-making system. It also offers skate rentals and hot cocoa at the Pond Cottage.

This year the Frog Pond introduces freestyle skating on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. for $12 a session. Don’t forget to bring your own skates, because there are no rentals during that time.

Season Passes
Individual season passes are available for $100, family passes are $150, and a lunchtime pass good Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (holidays excluded), is available for $60.

Mass Transit:
Park Street Station on the Red and Green Lines.

The prime location of Frog Pond makes it easy to squeeze in just an hour or so of ice skating. Why not go skating while waiting for a movie at the Boston Common Loews Theater? Or go skating to relax after a crazy day of shopping in the nearby Downtown Crossing. And for the hopeless romantics out there, go skating under the starlit sky and finish it off with a stroll in the park.

For more information, call (617) 635-2121.

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Sportello: Cuisine Over a Counter

By Chrissie, 13 January, 2010, 1 Comment

We recommend Sportello for the perfect lunch, it’s counter-style space (“Sportello” is Italian for “counter”) makes it ideal for mid-day often harried eating.

In spite of the bustle and hustle, there’s plenty of space for you to enjoy a slow glass of wine over the strozzapreti (“priest stranglers”), little twists of pasta served with bits of braised rabbit, green olives, and a sauce made with rabbit jus and rosemary or a dish of gnocchitini, baby dumplings graced in a light seafood-and-tomato sauce with mussels.

Bella pasta!

Sportello
348 Congress Street
(617) 737-1234
sportelloboston.com.

Neptune Oyster, Just off the Freedom Trail

By Chrissie, 10 January, 2010, No Comment

From the window you’ll catch a glimpse of groups noshing on chilled oysters and your belly will rumble for a cocktail and chaser.

Neptune Oyster is the perfect place to go for fresh, and well-prepared seafood. Charming (meaning small and cramped) with no room to spare, you’ll have to be tolerant of elbow-to-elbow dining. Daily specials are listed on chalkboard and mirrors, and you’re encouraged to try something unfamiliar to your well traveled palatte: cod cheeks, sea urchin, and more.

63 Salem St, Boston, MA
617/742-3474
www.neptuneoyster.com
Main courses $13-$34; lobster market price