Tumgik
#get well gabriel blumenthal
skate-the-onion · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
TL;DR this week in skating
76 notes · View notes
easyfoodnetwork · 4 years
Text
Eater Staffers on the Kitchen Tools They Can’t Live Without
Tumblr media
Shutterstock
These pots and pans, appliances, and utensils have made cooking in quarantine a little bit easier
As the weeks of social distancing and recommendations to stay home as much as possible stretch on, cooking has taken on both more urgency and more burden. Luckily, there are products that, whether by intention or not, can ease the load, making spending so much time cooking so much easier.
Below, a roundup of the tools and products that have made Eater editors’ kitchen lives better. And if you’re looking for more on what to cook with said tools, check out our guide for folks who literally never cook as well as our pantry-cooking guide.
Pots and Pans
Whirlpool nonstick griddle
“Maybe the best part of a recent move has been playing with the nonstick griddle that straddles two burners atop my new stove. I’ve used it to char tomatoes, peppers, and garlic cloves for salsa, revive leftover steak, toast slices of sourdough, and inflate Indian chapati to accompany this cilantro chutney chicken recipe. A quick wipe down keeps it clean, so that accounts for one less dish to wash while the sink piles up.” — Gabriel Hiatt, Eater DC editor
Cook N Home nonstick wok
“I never knew that I could fall in love with my wok, but here I am. This wok brings me so much joy when I’m cooking. It’s sturdy so it can hold a lot of stuff; it’s big enough to cook a family-sized portion. The pan’s marbling coat makes sure that nothing gets stuck on the bottom, from braising short ribs to frying eggs. I use this pan for everything from stews to fried rice; it’s incredibly versatile! I know it’s overwhelming to look through different wok options, but for home cooks who want to cook many different dishes without having to clean up any residuals, this is the one. The price is also extremely affordable, so what’s not to love?” — James Park, social media manager
Great Jones sheet pan
“This is the first ‘fancy’ sheet pan I’ve ever had, generally preferring basics from restaurant supply stores or else the cheapest available from retailers like Williams-Sonoma. Intrigued by the company’s promise that it doesn’t warp, I ordered one last year and have not been disappointed. Since shelter-in-place started, though, I’ve found myself reaching for it over my other sheet pans, and I’m 99 percent sure it’s because the vibrant color stands out among my pans and makes cooking feel that much more lively. I’ve used it to make cookies, nachos, and all sorts of roasted vegetables, but also as a Bananagrams board and a photo backdrop.” — Hillary Dixler Canavan, restaurant editor
Appliances
Panasonic toaster oven
“I grew up in a toaster oven family — even now, everyone in my immediate family has the same one — but even I, a super fan, did not fully appreciate the appliance until I moved in late March, just as the COVID-19 outbreak hit NYC, and found myself living in an apartment with no gas for about a week and a half. As a result, I spent a lot of time with my toaster oven, sometimes cooking three square meals a day in it. It’s fast and versatile, good for so many things: roasting vegetables, baking brownies and small cakes, and, of course, just toasting bread or bagels or nuts and spices.” — Sonia Chopra, director of editorial growth
Ninja Express Chop
“I never really thought I needed a food processor — big or small, really — until I got the Ninja Express Chop. I had somehow managed to avoid all recipes that required one, since it seemed so bulky to move and a pain to clean. Once I got the Ninja Express Chop, all that changed. It’s small and easy to fit in the cabinet; and it easily comes apart into four simple pieces, all of which fit in my sink or dishwasher, so I don’t mind cleaning it, even when it’s coated with oil from herby salad dressings or flecks of basil from my homemade pesto — all things I never would have made until I got it.” — Ellie Krupnick, managing editor
OXO tea kettle
“Weirdly enough, I have been relying heavily on a tea kettle. I’ve been using it every single day at various times to boil water. I start with it in the morning to make oatmeal for breakfast and continue throughout the day to make tea and repurpose hot tea for iced to switch it up. I am trying to stay as hydrated as possible while I am home.” — Stephen Pelletteri, executive producer
Anova sous vide machine
“We’ve been using the Anova to cook large portions of pork shoulder that we then eat for days and days in tacos, ramen, and more. It’s a multi-day process including a 24-hour sous vide, 24 hours in the fridge, and then oven-roasting before pulling — lots of time, but mostly hands-off. (Try J. Kenji López-Alt’s recipe to start, and then experiment with your own variations. We’ve enjoyed adding a molasses glaze before it goes in the oven.) Hint: Reserve the cooked pork juices after the sous vide process to use with ramen — boil with the water in a one-to-one ratio for the best fancied up packaged ramen you’ve had.” — Rachel Leah Blumenthal, Eater Boston editor
Hamilton Beach panini press
“My cheap-ass panini maker is so much more than a device on which to make grilled cheese, even though that’s its most common use. It’s also a lovely way to make toast (that’s a grilled cheese sans cheese) or just warm up bread enough to apply butter. Going further off-label, I’ve been using it to cook up frozen hash brown patties (they’re done in a flash with a nice crispy crust, way better than the 20 minutes in the oven version) and grill baby asparagus (while full-sized asparagus is too girthy to cook completely, the babies do just fine). Is this why people bought George Foreman grills back in the day?” — Eve Batey, Eater San Francisco senior editor
Utensils
Sur La Table fish spatula
“I’m an evangelist for this tool even under normal circumstances, and have gifted it more times than I can count. One of its purposes is obvious from its name: it’s great for flipping fish without having it break apart or damaging the skin. But I find myself using it daily, whether it’s to remove my meatloaf from its loaf pan or lift up a focaccia to see if it’s browning underneath.” — Missy Frederick, cities director
McoMce plastic bench scraper
I’ve gotten really, really tired of cleaning my kitchen during shelter-in-place, but this plastic bench scraper is a life-saver. It’s good for pushing dough out of bowls or scraping stubborn bits out of pots and pans, but I mostly use it to clean my kitchen sink. It makes quick work of collecting food scraps without having to pile them all into my hand (yuck). Once I’m done cleaning, I rinse it with a bit of soap, so that it’s ready to cut cinnamon rolls, collect herbs on my cutting board, and clean the sink — again.” — Elazar Sontag, staff writer
Storage
Comfy Package plastic kitchen containers
“During this time where I’ve been cooking a lot and ordering a lot of food, plastic food storage containers have been my saviors. It’s a habit I picked up from my dad, who works at a New York City market. The multiple sizes, from the slim eight-ounce cups to the large 32-ounce containers, makes it easy to store anything, from leftover cream cheese to portioned-out frozen lentil soup. The sizes also make it easier to downsize leftovers in the fridge, thus clearing up space for more food.” — Nadia Chaudhury, Eater Austin editor
Ball glass jars
“Last summer we had a crazy infestation of pantry moths, so on the advice of our exterminator I started saving all of my glass jars to store flours and cereals and other moth-attracting ingredients in. Now that my pantry is more valuable than ever, I’m using these jars to keep all of my bulk staples like beans, grains, and pastas organized and easily visible. I use old peanut butter jars for the most part (my kids go through a jar a week), but I’d actually advise going a little bigger if you’re buying them new, with some wide-mouth half-gallon Ball jars or invest in some fancy straight-sided ones like these wood-topped ones from Target.” — Lesley Suter, travel editor
Other Stuff
Final Touch rocks glass with ice ball
“I wanted to up my Manhattan game during the coronavirus pandemic, and the only new tool I bought was this rocks glass that includes a silicone mold to make a round ice cube. The rocks glass has a glass cylinder at the bottom so the round ice cube will roll around the bottom of the glass. It feels sophisticated to drink out of this glass, almost like I’m at a restaurant instead of at home.” — Susan Stapleton, Eater Vegas editor
Aerogarden countertop garden
“Two words: Breakfast salad. Yep, That’s been a thing in my life anytime I have my AeroGarden up and running and this quarantine called for it. Fresh herbs and lettuce in just a few weeks. I even threw some wild flowers in this time for some much needed cheer. Take that shallots-in-a-jar.” — Maureen Giannone Fitzgerald, production executive
from Eater - All https://ift.tt/2zxaSRX https://ift.tt/3euFvpS
Tumblr media
Shutterstock
These pots and pans, appliances, and utensils have made cooking in quarantine a little bit easier
As the weeks of social distancing and recommendations to stay home as much as possible stretch on, cooking has taken on both more urgency and more burden. Luckily, there are products that, whether by intention or not, can ease the load, making spending so much time cooking so much easier.
Below, a roundup of the tools and products that have made Eater editors’ kitchen lives better. And if you’re looking for more on what to cook with said tools, check out our guide for folks who literally never cook as well as our pantry-cooking guide.
Pots and Pans
Whirlpool nonstick griddle
“Maybe the best part of a recent move has been playing with the nonstick griddle that straddles two burners atop my new stove. I’ve used it to char tomatoes, peppers, and garlic cloves for salsa, revive leftover steak, toast slices of sourdough, and inflate Indian chapati to accompany this cilantro chutney chicken recipe. A quick wipe down keeps it clean, so that accounts for one less dish to wash while the sink piles up.” — Gabriel Hiatt, Eater DC editor
Cook N Home nonstick wok
“I never knew that I could fall in love with my wok, but here I am. This wok brings me so much joy when I’m cooking. It’s sturdy so it can hold a lot of stuff; it’s big enough to cook a family-sized portion. The pan’s marbling coat makes sure that nothing gets stuck on the bottom, from braising short ribs to frying eggs. I use this pan for everything from stews to fried rice; it’s incredibly versatile! I know it’s overwhelming to look through different wok options, but for home cooks who want to cook many different dishes without having to clean up any residuals, this is the one. The price is also extremely affordable, so what’s not to love?” — James Park, social media manager
Great Jones sheet pan
“This is the first ‘fancy’ sheet pan I’ve ever had, generally preferring basics from restaurant supply stores or else the cheapest available from retailers like Williams-Sonoma. Intrigued by the company’s promise that it doesn’t warp, I ordered one last year and have not been disappointed. Since shelter-in-place started, though, I’ve found myself reaching for it over my other sheet pans, and I’m 99 percent sure it’s because the vibrant color stands out among my pans and makes cooking feel that much more lively. I’ve used it to make cookies, nachos, and all sorts of roasted vegetables, but also as a Bananagrams board and a photo backdrop.” — Hillary Dixler Canavan, restaurant editor
Appliances
Panasonic toaster oven
“I grew up in a toaster oven family — even now, everyone in my immediate family has the same one — but even I, a super fan, did not fully appreciate the appliance until I moved in late March, just as the COVID-19 outbreak hit NYC, and found myself living in an apartment with no gas for about a week and a half. As a result, I spent a lot of time with my toaster oven, sometimes cooking three square meals a day in it. It’s fast and versatile, good for so many things: roasting vegetables, baking brownies and small cakes, and, of course, just toasting bread or bagels or nuts and spices.” — Sonia Chopra, director of editorial growth
Ninja Express Chop
“I never really thought I needed a food processor — big or small, really — until I got the Ninja Express Chop. I had somehow managed to avoid all recipes that required one, since it seemed so bulky to move and a pain to clean. Once I got the Ninja Express Chop, all that changed. It’s small and easy to fit in the cabinet; and it easily comes apart into four simple pieces, all of which fit in my sink or dishwasher, so I don’t mind cleaning it, even when it’s coated with oil from herby salad dressings or flecks of basil from my homemade pesto — all things I never would have made until I got it.” — Ellie Krupnick, managing editor
OXO tea kettle
“Weirdly enough, I have been relying heavily on a tea kettle. I’ve been using it every single day at various times to boil water. I start with it in the morning to make oatmeal for breakfast and continue throughout the day to make tea and repurpose hot tea for iced to switch it up. I am trying to stay as hydrated as possible while I am home.” — Stephen Pelletteri, executive producer
Anova sous vide machine
“We’ve been using the Anova to cook large portions of pork shoulder that we then eat for days and days in tacos, ramen, and more. It’s a multi-day process including a 24-hour sous vide, 24 hours in the fridge, and then oven-roasting before pulling — lots of time, but mostly hands-off. (Try J. Kenji López-Alt’s recipe to start, and then experiment with your own variations. We’ve enjoyed adding a molasses glaze before it goes in the oven.) Hint: Reserve the cooked pork juices after the sous vide process to use with ramen — boil with the water in a one-to-one ratio for the best fancied up packaged ramen you’ve had.” — Rachel Leah Blumenthal, Eater Boston editor
Hamilton Beach panini press
“My cheap-ass panini maker is so much more than a device on which to make grilled cheese, even though that’s its most common use. It’s also a lovely way to make toast (that’s a grilled cheese sans cheese) or just warm up bread enough to apply butter. Going further off-label, I’ve been using it to cook up frozen hash brown patties (they’re done in a flash with a nice crispy crust, way better than the 20 minutes in the oven version) and grill baby asparagus (while full-sized asparagus is too girthy to cook completely, the babies do just fine). Is this why people bought George Foreman grills back in the day?” — Eve Batey, Eater San Francisco senior editor
Utensils
Sur La Table fish spatula
“I’m an evangelist for this tool even under normal circumstances, and have gifted it more times than I can count. One of its purposes is obvious from its name: it’s great for flipping fish without having it break apart or damaging the skin. But I find myself using it daily, whether it’s to remove my meatloaf from its loaf pan or lift up a focaccia to see if it’s browning underneath.” — Missy Frederick, cities director
McoMce plastic bench scraper
I’ve gotten really, really tired of cleaning my kitchen during shelter-in-place, but this plastic bench scraper is a life-saver. It’s good for pushing dough out of bowls or scraping stubborn bits out of pots and pans, but I mostly use it to clean my kitchen sink. It makes quick work of collecting food scraps without having to pile them all into my hand (yuck). Once I’m done cleaning, I rinse it with a bit of soap, so that it’s ready to cut cinnamon rolls, collect herbs on my cutting board, and clean the sink — again.” — Elazar Sontag, staff writer
Storage
Comfy Package plastic kitchen containers
“During this time where I’ve been cooking a lot and ordering a lot of food, plastic food storage containers have been my saviors. It’s a habit I picked up from my dad, who works at a New York City market. The multiple sizes, from the slim eight-ounce cups to the large 32-ounce containers, makes it easy to store anything, from leftover cream cheese to portioned-out frozen lentil soup. The sizes also make it easier to downsize leftovers in the fridge, thus clearing up space for more food.” — Nadia Chaudhury, Eater Austin editor
Ball glass jars
“Last summer we had a crazy infestation of pantry moths, so on the advice of our exterminator I started saving all of my glass jars to store flours and cereals and other moth-attracting ingredients in. Now that my pantry is more valuable than ever, I’m using these jars to keep all of my bulk staples like beans, grains, and pastas organized and easily visible. I use old peanut butter jars for the most part (my kids go through a jar a week), but I’d actually advise going a little bigger if you’re buying them new, with some wide-mouth half-gallon Ball jars or invest in some fancy straight-sided ones like these wood-topped ones from Target.” — Lesley Suter, travel editor
Other Stuff
Final Touch rocks glass with ice ball
“I wanted to up my Manhattan game during the coronavirus pandemic, and the only new tool I bought was this rocks glass that includes a silicone mold to make a round ice cube. The rocks glass has a glass cylinder at the bottom so the round ice cube will roll around the bottom of the glass. It feels sophisticated to drink out of this glass, almost like I’m at a restaurant instead of at home.” — Susan Stapleton, Eater Vegas editor
Aerogarden countertop garden
“Two words: Breakfast salad. Yep, That’s been a thing in my life anytime I have my AeroGarden up and running and this quarantine called for it. Fresh herbs and lettuce in just a few weeks. I even threw some wild flowers in this time for some much needed cheer. Take that shallots-in-a-jar.” — Maureen Giannone Fitzgerald, production executive
from Eater - All https://ift.tt/2zxaSRX via Blogger https://ift.tt/2Ajcw9F
0 notes
Text
Justice4Jerry2020, Confederate Monuments + Repression During The Movement for Black Lives
Justice4Jerry2020, Confederate Monuments + Repression During The Movement for Black Lives
photo by Ben Harper
This episode has three portions following a segment by anarchist prisoner, Sean Swain, about confederate monuments.
[00:02:31 - 00:09:32]
This episode warrants a general content warning for the mentioning of the murder by shooting of a Black man at the hands of the police.
Justice4Jerry 2020
[00:09:32 - 00:29:36]
First up we got the chance to sit down with Najiyyah Avery Williams, who is a community member, organizer, and mother of Jai Lateef Solveig Williams, also known as Lil Jerry. Jerry, who was a children’s book author, artist, musician, and a 35 year old father was brutally killed by the Asheville Police Department on July 2nd 2016 by Sgt Tyler Radford.
This interview happened outdoors in front of the courthouse and police station in downtown Asheville, where the city was powerwashing a DEFUND THE POLICE street mural which was done autonomously the previous day to honor the life of Jerry Williams, and to call attention to the culture of violence and silence that the police hide behind when they murder Black people. Visit our social media for pictures of this mural before it was taken down!
In this segment we talk about Lil Jerry’s life, his work, the circumstances surrounding his passing, racist violence and harrassment his family has received in the aftermath, and projects his mother is working on and would like to see for the future.
An article by Socialist Worker detailing the initial murder and how contradictions were evidenced at the get go.
To help support Justice for Jerry, which is trying to get his unfinished books published and will go to supporting his family, you can venmo to the handle @J4J2020, or follow them on social media platforms by searching Justice 4 Jerry 2020.
Rural Protest Against Racist Legacy
[00:29:36 - 00:39:10]
After Najiah, we’re happy to share a voice message we received from Gabriel from Tyrrell County, North Carolina, about a protest that happened on the 26th in Columbia, the county seat. Gabriel shares his experience of the protest in this tiny town, giving an insight into some rural experience of confronting confederate monuments and their legacy.
Michael Loadenthal on Repression During 2020 Uprising
[00:39:11 - 02:10:16]
In the third portion of this episode, you’ll hear Michael Loadenthal of The Prosecution Project, which maps how politics impacts the weight of criminal charges attached in the U.S. Michael talks about the scale of repression brought by local, state and federal law enforcement and ideas of resisting it during the uprising against police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others, the destruction of racist statues known variously as the rebirth of the Movement for Black Lives, or the #ACABSpring. For a great article on the subject, check out Mapping the State’s Strategy of Repression Against the Rebellion on IGD. Michael talks about the construction of federal felony charges for what would normally be smaller local charges, the use of grand juries to map social networks. He also shares thoughts about safer practices with social media, shifting dialogue around the role of police in society, the role of open source intelligence as well as surveillance technologies like drones and facial recognition.
Some points to follow up on from Michael's chat:
Michael Loadenthal’s Academia.Edu page: gmu.Academia.edu/MichaelLoadenthal
Michael's twitter account is @mloadenthal
TPP: https://theprosecutionproject.org
Buzzfeed article on police departments ability to digitally surveil individuals in crowds: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinehaskins1/police-software-briefcam
This World Of Ours, James Mickens, 2014
https://ssd.eff.org
The Final Straw episodes touching on Grand Jury Resistance: https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/category/grand-jury/
The Tuscon 12 arrested after a protest at a jail, followed from protest by drone
The evidence trail cited by prosecutors to Lore-Elizabeth Blumenthal
The Tilted Scales Collective: https://tiltedscalescollective.org/
National Lawyers Guild: https://www.nlg.org/our-work/
Protest Law Tracker: https://www.icnl.org/usprotestlawtracker/
A great presentation by a lawyer, James Duane, on why not to talk to police: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE
Check out this episode!
0 notes
instantdeerlover · 4 years
Text
Eater Staffers on the Kitchen Tools They Can’t Live Without added to Google Docs
Eater Staffers on the Kitchen Tools They Can’t Live Without
 Shutterstock
These pots and pans, appliances, and utensils have made cooking in quarantine a little bit easier
As the weeks of social distancing and recommendations to stay home as much as possible stretch on, cooking has taken on both more urgency and more burden. Luckily, there are products that, whether by intention or not, can ease the load, making spending so much time cooking so much easier.
Below, a roundup of the tools and products that have made Eater editors’ kitchen lives better. And if you’re looking for more on what to cook with said tools, check out our guide for folks who literally never cook as well as our pantry-cooking guide.
Pots and Pans Whirlpool nonstick griddle
“Maybe the best part of a recent move has been playing with the nonstick griddle that straddles two burners atop my new stove. I’ve used it to char tomatoes, peppers, and garlic cloves for salsa, revive leftover steak, toast slices of sourdough, and inflate Indian chapati to accompany this cilantro chutney chicken recipe. A quick wipe down keeps it clean, so that accounts for one less dish to wash while the sink piles up.” — Gabriel Hiatt, Eater DC editor
Cook N Home nonstick wok
“I never knew that I could fall in love with my wok, but here I am. This wok brings me so much joy when I’m cooking. It’s sturdy so it can hold a lot of stuff; it’s big enough to cook a family-sized portion. The pan’s marbling coat makes sure that nothing gets stuck on the bottom, from braising short ribs to frying eggs. I use this pan for everything from stews to fried rice; it’s incredibly versatile! I know it’s overwhelming to look through different wok options, but for home cooks who want to cook many different dishes without having to clean up any residuals, this is the one. The price is also extremely affordable, so what’s not to love?” — James Park, social media manager
Great Jones sheet pan
“This is the first ‘fancy’ sheet pan I’ve ever had, generally preferring basics from restaurant supply stores or else the cheapest available from retailers like Williams-Sonoma. Intrigued by the company’s promise that it doesn’t warp, I ordered one last year and have not been disappointed. Since shelter-in-place started, though, I’ve found myself reaching for it over my other sheet pans, and I’m 99 percent sure it’s because the vibrant color stands out among my pans and makes cooking feel that much more lively. I’ve used it to make cookies, nachos, and all sorts of roasted vegetables, but also as a Bananagrams board and a photo backdrop.” — Hillary Dixler Canavan, restaurant editor
Appliances Panasonic toaster oven
“I grew up in a toaster oven family — even now, everyone in my immediate family has the same one — but even I, a super fan, did not fully appreciate the appliance until I moved in late March, just as the COVID-19 outbreak hit NYC, and found myself living in an apartment with no gas for about a week and a half. As a result, I spent a lot of time with my toaster oven, sometimes cooking three square meals a day in it. It’s fast and versatile, good for so many things: roasting vegetables, baking brownies and small cakes, and, of course, just toasting bread or bagels or nuts and spices.” — Sonia Chopra, director of editorial growth
Ninja Express Chop
“I never really thought I needed a food processor — big or small, really — until I got the Ninja Express Chop. I had somehow managed to avoid all recipes that required one, since it seemed so bulky to move and a pain to clean. Once I got the Ninja Express Chop, all that changed. It’s small and easy to fit in the cabinet; and it easily comes apart into four simple pieces, all of which fit in my sink or dishwasher, so I don’t mind cleaning it, even when it’s coated with oil from herby salad dressings or flecks of basil from my homemade pesto — all things I never would have made until I got it.” — Ellie Krupnick, managing editor
OXO tea kettle
“Weirdly enough, I have been relying heavily on a tea kettle. I’ve been using it every single day at various times to boil water. I start with it in the morning to make oatmeal for breakfast and continue throughout the day to make tea and repurpose hot tea for iced to switch it up. I am trying to stay as hydrated as possible while I am home.” — Stephen Pelletteri, executive producer
Anova sous vide machine
“We’ve been using the Anova to cook large portions of pork shoulder that we then eat for days and days in tacos, ramen, and more. It’s a multi-day process including a 24-hour sous vide, 24 hours in the fridge, and then oven-roasting before pulling — lots of time, but mostly hands-off. (Try J. Kenji López-Alt’s recipe to start, and then experiment with your own variations. We’ve enjoyed adding a molasses glaze before it goes in the oven.) Hint: Reserve the cooked pork juices after the sous vide process to use with ramen — boil with the water in a one-to-one ratio for the best fancied up packaged ramen you’ve had.” — Rachel Leah Blumenthal, Eater Boston editor
Hamilton Beach panini press
“My cheap-ass panini maker is so much more than a device on which to make grilled cheese, even though that’s its most common use. It’s also a lovely way to make toast (that’s a grilled cheese sans cheese) or just warm up bread enough to apply butter. Going further off-label, I’ve been using it to cook up frozen hash brown patties (they’re done in a flash with a nice crispy crust, way better than the 20 minutes in the oven version) and grill baby asparagus (while full-sized asparagus is too girthy to cook completely, the babies do just fine). Is this why people bought George Foreman grills back in the day?” — Eve Batey, Eater San Francisco senior editor
Utensils Sur La Table fish spatula
“I’m an evangelist for this tool even under normal circumstances, and have gifted it more times than I can count. One of its purposes is obvious from its name: it’s great for flipping fish without having it break apart or damaging the skin. But I find myself using it daily, whether it’s to remove my meatloaf from its loaf pan or lift up a focaccia to see if it’s browning underneath.” — Missy Frederick, cities director
McoMce plastic bench scraper
I’ve gotten really, really tired of cleaning my kitchen during shelter-in-place, but this plastic bench scraper is a life-saver. It’s good for pushing dough out of bowls or scraping stubborn bits out of pots and pans, but I mostly use it to clean my kitchen sink. It makes quick work of collecting food scraps without having to pile them all into my hand (yuck). Once I’m done cleaning, I rinse it with a bit of soap, so that it’s ready to cut cinnamon rolls, collect herbs on my cutting board, and clean the sink — again.” — Elazar Sontag, staff writer
Storage Comfy Package plastic kitchen containers
“During this time where I’ve been cooking a lot and ordering a lot of food, plastic food storage containers have been my saviors. It’s a habit I picked up from my dad, who works at a New York City market. The multiple sizes, from the slim eight-ounce cups to the large 32-ounce containers, makes it easy to store anything, from leftover cream cheese to portioned-out frozen lentil soup. The sizes also make it easier to downsize leftovers in the fridge, thus clearing up space for more food.” — Nadia Chaudhury, Eater Austin editor
Ball glass jars
“Last summer we had a crazy infestation of pantry moths, so on the advice of our exterminator I started saving all of my glass jars to store flours and cereals and other moth-attracting ingredients in. Now that my pantry is more valuable than ever, I’m using these jars to keep all of my bulk staples like beans, grains, and pastas organized and easily visible. I use old peanut butter jars for the most part (my kids go through a jar a week), but I’d actually advise going a little bigger if you’re buying them new, with some wide-mouth half-gallon Ball jars or invest in some fancy straight-sided ones like these wood-topped ones from Target.” — Lesley Suter, travel editor
Other Stuff Final Touch rocks glass with ice ball
“I wanted to up my Manhattan game during the coronavirus pandemic, and the only new tool I bought was this rocks glass that includes a silicone mold to make a round ice cube. The rocks glass has a glass cylinder at the bottom so the round ice cube will roll around the bottom of the glass. It feels sophisticated to drink out of this glass, almost like I’m at a restaurant instead of at home.” — Susan Stapleton, Eater Vegas editor
Aerogarden countertop garden
“Two words: Breakfast salad. Yep, That’s been a thing in my life anytime I have my AeroGarden up and running and this quarantine called for it. Fresh herbs and lettuce in just a few weeks. I even threw some wild flowers in this time for some much needed cheer. Take that shallots-in-a-jar.” — Maureen Giannone Fitzgerald, production executive
via Eater - All https://www.eater.com/21216824/best-kitchen-equipment-tools-for-easy-cooking-at-home
Created May 29, 2020 at 10:26PM /huong sen View Google Doc Nhà hàng Hương Sen chuyên buffet hải sản cao cấp✅ Tổ chức tiệc cưới✅ Hội nghị, hội thảo✅ Tiệc lưu động✅ Sự kiện mang tầm cỡ quốc gia 52 Phố Miếu Đầm, Mễ Trì, Nam Từ Liêm, Hà Nội http://huongsen.vn/ 0904988999 http://huongsen.vn/to-chuc-tiec-hoi-nghi/ https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xa6sRugRZk4MDSyctcqusGYBv1lXYkrF
0 notes
thisdaynews · 5 years
Text
Silicon Valley faces partisan tug of war over 2020 census
New Post has been published on https://thebiafrastar.com/silicon-valley-faces-partisan-tug-of-war-over-2020-census/
Silicon Valley faces partisan tug of war over 2020 census
Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg vowed the company would “treat next year’s census like an election.” | Drew Angerer/Getty Images
technology
Tech companies have pledged to take steps to prevent interference — but their efforts could further complicate Silicon Valley’s relations with the GOP.
Democrats are making a plea to tech giants like Facebook, Google and Twitter that failed to stop hoaxes and trolls from swarming the 2016 election: Don’t bungle the 2020 Census.
Some lawmakers fear that the once-a-decade tally will become a magnet for misinformation from overseas and U.S.-based trolls seeking to keep minority groups from filling out their census forms correctly — or at all.That would be a reprise of the Kremlin’s efforts to inflame social and political divisions before the last presidential contest, as well as a possible preview of interference in next year’s election.
Story Continued Below
Democrats’ big worry is depressed census participation among minorities, which would give outsize representation to rural whites once states use the results to redraw their political districts in 2022.
And for the tech industry, they argue, the census is a chance to show that the companies have learned the lessons of 2016 — at a time when they’re under fire from an increasingly skeptical Washington.
“This is one of the most foundational aspects of American democracy and this will go a long way towards determining whether or not they view themselves as part of the American community,” Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) told POLITICO.
He and members of the Democratic-led Congressional Black Caucus are among Capitol Hill’s most active lawmakers on the matter. Black Caucus leaders met with Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg in May to discuss Facebook’s efforts to shield the census, a company spokesman told POLITICO.
More recently, the Black Caucus launched a 2020 census task force, and caucus spokeswoman Gabrielle Brown said the group plans to offer recommendations to tech companies on how they can bolster participation in the count. The caucus, whose members include several House committee leaders, is also eyeing a slate of hearings devoted to the census that are expected to touch on the online industry’s role, Brown said.
Tech companies have pledged to take some steps to prevent interference with the count — including a promise by Sandberg to “treat next year’s census like an election.” But their efforts could further complicate Silicon Valley’s relations with Republicans, who accuse the industry of catering to liberals.
Some critics on the right are already calling foul on the efforts the industry has previewed, alleging that the push to secure the census is politically motivated and meant to help Democrats.
“We’re supposed to trust that they will work with the census in a fair and equal way, and I just don’t see how anybody can conclude that,” said Dan Gainor, vice president of the conservative watchdog group TechWatch.The group has accused online platforms of systematically stifling conservative speech, an unproven charge that tech companies deny.
The concerns come at a charged time for the census. Next year’s count will be the first ever to allow residents to submit responses entirely online and to extensively rely on technology in the field over pen and paper, a shift that could make it especially ripe for misinformation. The normally staid process already became politically charged last year, when the Trump administration embarked on an ultimately unsuccessful quest to add a question about whether respondents are U.S. citizens, a move that opponents called a thinly veiled attempt to depress the count in heavily Democratic communities.
As the April 1 date designated as Census Day — the point by which the government will have made contact with all U.S. households — nears, any compelling evidence that the industry is failing to beat back misinformation would add further heft to calls in Washington to investigate, regulate or even break up big tech companies. The industry has faced widespread derision for allowing Russian-backed trolls and bots to spread fake news and divisive messages before the 2016 vote, including posts and ads that researchers have said were aimed at deterring African Americans from casting ballots for Hillary Clinton.
Some industry players are trying to get ahead of Washington and take action before being drawn into a political fracas. Sandberg’s pledge, which she announced in June as part of a civil rights audit, said the company would put “people, policies and technology in place to protect against census interference.”
Sandberg also teased plans to update the company’s content policies this fall to specifically address census misinformation. A Facebook spokesperson told POLITICO the update is expected to build off the company’s existing policies aimed at thwarting voter suppression efforts.
Facebook, Google and Twitter have also committed to help the Census Bureau quash false information about the tally, as Reuters reported in March. A Twitter spokesperson said company representatives have held several meetings with Census Bureau officials and civil rights groups to talk about those efforts.
But lawmakers like Schatz are still seeking greater commitments.
Last month, the Hawaii Democrat pressed the CEOs of Facebook, Google, Twitter and Reddit in a series of letters to “help ensure that the 2020 Census is full, fair, and accurate” by taking steps to restrict and disclose misleading information that appears across their products. He urged the companies to tweak their algorithms and policies to ensure misleading information is not recommended to users, to swiftly take down any fraudulent news about the census, and to provide reports to Congress and federal agencies on their efforts to maintain the tally’s integrity.
Meanwhile, Brown said the Congressional Black Caucus has reached out to tech companies to stress the importance of combating misinformation about the census, particularly as it relates to historically underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities.
“It’s well documented what Russian bots did at the behest of the Kremlin in terms of targeting communities of color with misinformation” in 2016, said Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.), one of the House lawmakers leading the caucus’ task force. “I could see that same type of tactic being deployed when it comes to getting an accurate census count.”
Clarke added that the tech companies “need to join us in this particular campaign to make sure, particularly in communities that are hard to count, that they are working in concert with the Census Bureau to try to get as many people as possible to fill out the census.”
Sandberg’s May meeting was with three other Black Caucus members now spearheading the push: caucus Chairwoman Karen Bass (D-Calif.) and Reps. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.). The sitdown preceded the following month’s announcement from Facebook on its census integrity efforts.
But even the ostensibly apolitical promise to prevent interference faced opposition from conservatives, including the Media Research Center, the umbrella organization for Gainor’s TechWatch group. It accused Facebook of working with liberal leaders to push “for even more censorship than Facebook already has” — questioning, for example, whether “any mention of illegal immigration on the census would be removed as ‘potentially suppressive.’”
Representatives for Facebook, Google, Twitter and Reddit declined to say whether they plan to implement Schatz’s recommendations. A Facebook spokesperson said the company appreciates “his input as we finalize the plans we recently announced regarding the census.” A Twitter spokesperson said the company intends to respond to Schatz’s letter, but declined to comment further.
A Google spokesperson said the company “is committed to combating misinformation and fraudulent activities to help ensure the integrity of the count,” but did not comment on Schatz’s specific requests. Reddit did not offer comment.
Some Democrats say the absence of more sweeping steps has left them nervous that the industry won’t do enough to help secure the census.
“We need much more effective preventive steps to take responsibility for some of the misuse of social media,” said Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.). “My feeling is that the tech companies have yet to fully take responsibility.”
Read More
0 notes
gyrlversion · 5 years
Text
Gabby Giffords Calls On Senate To Pass Universal Gun Background Checks
Democrats frustrated with the Senate’s refusal to pass universal gun background checks are getting help from former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a gun violence survivor herself.
The Arizona Democrat is set to send a letter Thursday to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) calling on him to bring gun legislation to a vote and detailing the consequences of persistent gun violence in the U.S., particularly since the House passed a universal background checks bill earlier this year.
“In the eight years since I was shot, I’ve met thousands of people whose lives have been forever changed by gun violence. Scars. Trauma. Loved ones lost. … The heartbreaking reality is that so many of these tragedies could have been prevented,” Giffords wrote in a copy of her letter that HuffPost obtained earlier this week.
“Speaking is difficult for me, but I am writing to say, as loudly as I can: bring H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act … up for a vote without delay,” she continued.
Giffords, who is a gun owner, and her astronaut husband Mark Kelly have become leading advocates for gun control policy and reform since she survived a mass shooting in 2011 in Tucson, Arizona. Giffords launched a national gun violence prevention group in her name, and Kelly announced his own 2020 Senate run against Sen. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) this year.
On the eighth anniversary of Giffords being shot, House Democrats unveiled their bill, which would require federal background checks for nearly all firearm transactions, including private sales. The bill introduced in honor of Giffords passed on Feb. 27 with a 240-190 vote that included eight Republicans, making it the most significant piece of gun reform legislation to pass in decades.
The measure has since stalled in the GOP-controlled Senate, with McConnell refusing to commit to bringing the bill up for a vote. The National Rifle Association has vehemently denounced the bill and it is unlikely that enough Senate Republicans will help take it to a final vote.
Mitch McConnell is hoping we give up. We can’t let him win.
Call your senators and urge them to demand Mitch McConnell hold a vote on background checks: 1-877-960-2185 or text SAFE to 90975. pic.twitter.com/iDKbDLhipl
— Giffords (@GiffordsCourage) May 26, 2019
Currently, only licensed firearm dealers are required to perform background checks, while unlicensed dealers, like those at gun shows or online, can sell firearms without going through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). A poll conducted by Quinnipiac University at the end of 2017 showed that 97% of respondents supported background checks for all gun buyers, including 97% of gun owners and 97% of Republican respondents.
McConnell has also refused to allow votes on any other Democratic bills that passed in the House, including legislation on equal pay, lower prescription drug prices and additional protections for preexisting health conditions. The stonewalling has left many Democrat fuming, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), who said that McConnell has turned the chamber into a “legislative graveyard.”
“Gabby Giffords unfortunately understands all too well how victims, families and communities across the country are devastated by senseless gun violence,” Schumer said in a statement Wednesday to HuffPost. “Unfortunately, instead of bringing this commonsense legislation — supported by more than 90% of Americans — to the Senate floor for considerations, Leader McConnell and his do-nothing Senate have repeatedly refused to take action, sadly playing politics with Americans’ lives.”
On Thursday afternoon, Giffords and other gun violence prevention advocates will join Schumer, Sens. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and Reps. Mike Thompson (D-Calif.), Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) and Lucy McBath (D-Ga.) in front of the Capitol to call on the Senate to pass universal gun background checks.
Gun safety groups have said that expanding the NICS, which was established in 1994 under the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, is overdue. Since then, background checks have blocked an estimated 3 million illegal gun purchases, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Researchers in 2017 said that an estimated 22% of gun transfers do not involve a background check.
“Every moment we don’t act puts more lives at stake, more Americans at risk. Places that should be safe ― our schools, our workplaces, our synagogues, mosques, churches, temples ― feel like they’re under attack,” Giffords said in her letter to McConnell, citing 19 shootings that took place just this past weekend in Philadelphia. “This must change, and you have the power to change it.”
REAL LIFE. REAL NEWS. REAL VOICES.
Help us tell more of the stories that matter from voices that too often remain unheard.
The post Gabby Giffords Calls On Senate To Pass Universal Gun Background Checks appeared first on Gyrlversion.
from WordPress http://www.gyrlversion.net/gabby-giffords-calls-on-senate-to-pass-universal-gun-background-checks/
0 notes
neptunecreek · 5 years
Text
Why the Debate Over Privacy Can't Rely on Tech Giants
Ever since the Cambridge Analytica scandal last summer, consumer data privacy has been a hot topic in Congress. The witness table has been dominated by the biggest platforms, with those in lockstep with the tech giants earning the vast majority of attention. However, this week marked the first time that opposing views had a chance to fight back. The Senate Judiciary committee held a hearing called GDPR & CCPA: Opt-ins, Consumer Control, and the Impact on Competition and Innovation, and unlike previous hearings, this hearing featured two groups of panelists with contradictory viewpoints.
While we still call for a panel that puts consumer advocates and tech giants at the same table to discuss consumer privacy, we appreciate that Judiciary Chair Sen. Lindsey Graham included representatives from DuckDuckGo and Mapbox to discuss how they are able to run successful businesses while also respecting user privacy. It’s clear after this hearing that companies who deliberately over-collect data and sidestep user privacy are making a business choice, and they could choose to operate differently.
Privacy Can Be Good for Business
In his opening statement, CEO and Founder of DuckDuckGo Gabriel Weinberg said that, “Privacy legislation is not anti-advertising…[our] ads won’t follow [the user] around, because we don’t know who you are, where you’ve been, or where you go. It’s contextual advertising versus behavioral advertising.” Press investigations have exposed, time and again, that large tech companies will often choose their profits over your privacy. This underscores the need for stronger privacy laws across the country, and it helps to have another tech CEO tell the Senate that well-drafted privacy legislation can spur more competition and innovation.
In fact, Sen. Graham immediately followed up on this point, asking Google’s Senior Privacy Counsel, Will DeVries, to explain how much of Google’s revenue from search terms comes from contextual advertising versus behavioral advertising. Despite being repeatedly pressed by Sen. Graham, DeVries declined to answer and promised to get back to the Senator privately. It’s unfortunate that he couldn’t—or wouldn’t—answer the question. It’s not the first time companies have muddied the waters on this point. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has previously claimed that users prefer targeted ads, a claim without much merit. It would be useful for Congress (and users) to know if the reason for these claims is because the business models depend on it. We hope Sen. Graham keeps asking that question and receives a real answer.
But we cast doubt on the assertion that new privacy laws kill businesses. During the second panel, the Judiciary committee’s top Democrat, Senator Dianne Feinstein, asked if the GDPR was bad for business. CDT’s Michelle Richardson responded by saying that because the GDPR is so new, we don’t yet know its effects. Richardson also cited a Cisco study that cites evidence that organizations in Europe that are ready for the GDPR are benefiting from their privacy investments.
As we have said before, the real proof of the GDPR’s provisions will be in how they are enforced, and against whom. Those answers will only emerge as European regulators begin to use their new authorities. Similarly, state laws such as BIPA in Illinois and Vermont’s data privacy law, and the CCPA, are still so new that we don’t entirely know their impact. Congress needs to allow the laws to work and the courts to make decisions before they get involved. 
Privacy Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
Many different senators criticized the idea that companies should be allowed to expect that their users fully understand what clicking “I agree” means on a terms of service agreement. While discussing the length and complexity of Google’s privacy policy, Sen. John Kennedy said “You can hide a dead body in there and no one would ever find it.”
And then there is the question of whether users actually have a choice. Freshman Sen. Josh Hawley asked DeVries whether users can fully turn off all Google’s location tracking services on their Android phones. DeVries responded that location tracking is required to "perform basic functions" on the phone. In other words, no—even if a consumer consciously chooses to turn off location tracking on their Android phone, Google is still tracking them. That’s a big deal, and Sen. Hawley noticed:
Here's my basic concern ... that Americans have not signed up for this…They think they can opt out of the tracking that you're performing, but they can't meaningfully opt out.
DeVries offered to follow up with Sen. Hawley later on Google’s tracking practices, saying, "I understand it's a complicated topic." "I don't think it's that complicated," Sen. Hawley responded. Again, it’s disappointing that DeVries wouldn’t answer the question in a public hearing. Android users should have the right to know why they can’t ever turn off collection of sensitive (and apparently, valuable) data.
Build a Floor, Not a Ceiling
States across the country have already enacted laws to create strong protections for user privacy. Republicans and tech industry leaders who resist these restrictions have gone on record calling for federal preemption of state privacy laws. They say they want “one national standard” in order to avoid a "patchwork" of regulations—which could moot an ongoing class action suit against Facebook in Illinois and wipe out the CCPA.
We were pleased to hear Senator Feinstein say that people should control their data with opt-in consent and that she would oppose efforts to water down the CCPA through a federal privacy law during the hearing, saying "I will not support any federal privacy bill that weakens the California standard.”
Senator Richard Blumenthal followed up by saying there is “a bipartisan core of support for adopting a law that regards California as a floor, not a ceiling, in terms of privacy standards for both the expectations of what the standard should be as well as enforcement.”
We are glad to see these senators take such a strong stand for privacy protections at the state level. We look forward to working with them and hope Congress will continue inviting different viewpoints to the table to work on strong, comprehensive privacy protections for all Americans.
from Deeplinks https://ift.tt/2HotOEu
0 notes
tonyduncanbb73 · 6 years
Text
Worcester Welcomes an Oasis of American-Korean Fare
And more dining news from Boston’s suburbs and beyond
There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.
February 28, 2018
ARLINGTON — Fusion Taste (303 Broadway) has closed down temporarily but could reopen at the same location soon. The restaurant serves Japanese and Chinese dishes, including sushi, noodles, and more. Stay tuned for updates on its return.
Also in Arlington,Bagels by Us (789 Massachusetts Ave.) will close on March 16 after more than 20 years in business. It’s known for its bagels, along with sandwiches, salads, and other diner fare.
BROOKLINE — Hamilton (1366 Beacon St.), a forthcoming restaurant and bar near Coolidge Corner, will serve “good, simple, seasonal food, rooted in classic cooking,” as chef Nick Davidovich (formerly of West Bridge, Salts, and 80 Thoreau) told Boston Restaurant Talk. The 149-seat restaurant, which will have a bar section separate from the main dining room, will also serve beer, wine, and cocktails.
QUINCY — Dorchester’s Windy City Pizza will add a new location in Quincy at 195 Newport Ave. It will serve pizza, subs, salads, wings, and more, and if all goes well, the restaurant could open by the end of the year, offering service until 3 a.m. and delivery.
Elsewhere in Quincy, Sala by Fratelli’s is on the way to 470 Southern Artery, and the person behind it is John Milone, who runs Fratelli’s Pastry Shop (which has three locations in Massachusetts). Sala by Fratelli’s will seat 60, with a menu of desserts and drinks, coffee, and more. Look out for an opening in May.
WORCESTER — The team behind the acclaimed Deadhorse Hill has a new restaurant opening tomorrow, March 1. Simjang (72 Shrewsbury St.) features American-Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, pork belly bossam, raw bar items, and more. Soft serve will eventually be on the menu too — flavors like matcha and yuzu — part of a growing trend nationwide.
The team has lots of Boston-area ties: Jared Forman and Sean Woods, two of the co-owners, come from Strip-T’s and other area restaurants, as does chef de cuisine Mike Wenc, and general manager Ellen Benson is an alum of Island Creek Oyster Bar and Giulia.
Meanwhile, Stix Noodle Bar (72 Franklin St.) has opened in Worcester from New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, which also operates Brew on the Grid. The group recently closed down its Cambridge location of Brew on the Grid and will replace it with another Stix Noodle Bar restaurant. Stix serves noodle bowls, stir-fried dishes, and more.
February 22, 2018
The Backroom at Moody’s [official photo]
BROOKLINE — Takusan Sushi has closed, and now Xiang Yu China Bistro operates in the 1223 Beacon St. location, serving stir fry, noodles, and items featuring pork belly, beef with hot pepper, and whole fish dishes.
Elsewhere in Brookline, a replacement is on the way for Yasu, which closed down in 2016. Hamilton will open at 1366 Beacon St., and an early look at interior designs shows it to be an expansive space.
DEDHAM — A trendy salad restaurant chain based in DC, Sweetgreen, opens a new location in Dedham at 244 Legacy Pl. on Monday, February 28. The chain will donate proceeds from this opening day to Fresh Truck.
SPRINGFIELD — An MGM Casino in Central Massachusetts will boast several different dining options, including one from chef Michael Mina (of PABU), which will be a coastal Italian concept called Cal Mare. Other options will include The Chandler Steakhouse, South End Market, and TAP Sports Bar.
WAKEFIELD — Public Kitchen took over Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield, opening in mid-February at 397 Main St. The owners have a connection to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End, and the restaurant serves pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads and more.
WALTHAM — The popular Moody’s Delicatessen & Provisions on Moody Street in Waltham drastically expanded its restaurant this week and introduced a larger menu full of seafood and more. There are now oysters available on the half shell, along with scallops, hamachi tiradito, a salmon belly BLT, and a daily crudo. Other menu items include charcuterie, flatbreads, and French onion soup. Moody’s also recently expanded to Back Bay.
WELLESLEY — The tide went out for Wellesley’s juice wave with the closure of Thirst Juice Shop in January. The business had been around since late 2016, and it continues to operate a location in Downtown Boston. Meanwhile, another trendy restaurant will move into town this week: The aforementioned salad chain Sweetgreen opens at 180 Linden St. on Saturday, February 24, and will donate proceeds from the first day to Natick Community Organic Farm.
February 14, 2018
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater
Blue Ribbon pulled pork
BEVERLY — Poke continues to grow in popularity on the East Coast, this time landing in Beverly, north of Boston. Lolo Poke is now open (503 Rantoul St.) and serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish, as well as musubi — seaweed wrapped around rice and spam, tofu, salmon, or chicken.
BROCKTON — With existing locations in Falmouth, Saugus, and Northborough, Mexican restaurant Casa Vallarta just added another location in Brockton (610 Oak St.) All locations are family-owned, and the restaurants serve dishes such as burritos, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas, plus a lengthy list of margaritas.
DEDHAM — Blue Ribbon BBQ made its debut in Dedham this week, opening on February 12 at 350 Washington St., per Boston Restaurant Talk. This planned expansion has been in the works since 2016. Blue Ribbon — with longstanding locations in Arlington and West Newton — is known for its pit-smoked barbecue, including platters of pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, and more.
February 7, 2018
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
FOXBORO — CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar (200 Patriot Pl.) closes down for lengthy renovations on February 12 after 10 years in business at Patriot Place. The renovations will coincide with a shift in management, as the Kraft Group and CBS have teamed up with Big Night Entertainment Group (Empire, Red Lantern, Explorateur, more) to run the restaurant. CBS Scene could reopen over the summer.
METHUEN — Pica’s Pub & Grill (10 Ayers Village Rd.)is open in Methuen, and it has a rich history in the area. In 1939, Albert Pica opened a restaurant called Garden Nite Cafe, and his family has run restaurants there ever since. Now, his great-grandson Shane Bernard, and Shane’s father Wayne, are running the new restaurant, which serves burgers, sandwiches (including a muffaletto), appetizers, salads, and entrees like baked mac and cheese and steak tips.
NEEDHAM — Petit Robert Bistro (45 Chapel St.)closed down towards the end of January, but a different restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Cappella will take over the Chapel Street space, under the auspices of Rob Picardi from Prezza in Boston’s North End.
Meanwhile, The James Pub & Provisions (1027 Great Plain Ave.) has opened near Needham Center, with a mix of small and large plates, including soda bread, grilled octopus, leek tart, duck confit salad, spicy beef tartare, seared monkfish, a burger, fish and chips, and grilled pork chops.
NEWBURYPORT — The Angry Donut(38 Washington St.)has found a home and debuted with limited hours last week. The former pop-up turned brick-and-mortar is now serving up doughnuts, scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies, brownies, and babka, plus coffee, espresso beverages, and tea.
SALEM — Mr. Crepe(83 Washington St.), which has a longtime location in Somerville’s Davis Square, has expanded north to Salem, opening with a familiar menu of stuffed crepes, pastries, soups, and more. The shop operates daily, serving breakfast through dinner.
January 24, 2018
Facebook
Adjarian khachapuri at Jana Grill & Bakery
BURLINGTON — Eddie V’s will take the place of Macaroni Grill, which closed down at 50 South Ave. last year. The Austin, TX-based chain of Eddie V’s is part of the Darden Restaurant Group and serves seafood and steak. It’s also coming to Boston proper.
Also in Burlington, Caffe Nero, the London-based chain of coffee shops that’s expanded with dramatic fashion in the Boston area over the last few years, has officially opened within the Burlington Mall (75 Middlesex Tpke.) It is situated near Au Bon Pain and Besito Mexican Restaurant.
FRAMINGHAM — Rasoi Gourmet Indian Kitchen (855 Worcester Rd.)has closed down after more than 20 years in business. A reason for the closure was not given, but posts on Facebook indicate the restaurant may pursue a new location.
MALDEN — Oppa’s Kitchen & Bar (157 Pleasant St.) is closed, at least for now; the business was seized.
NATICK — Kelly’s Roast Beef closes down this month after about 20 years in business in this location, which is inside of Jordan’s Furniture (2 Underprice Way). The owners are reportedly not renewing the lease on the space, though other locations of Kelly’s will remain in operation.
Meanwhile, the Natick Mall will get a Dave & Buster’s(1245 Worcester St.), which aims to take over a section of the current Sears, which is downsizing.
Finally, the owners of The Farmhouse in Needham have a new project planned for Natick. Buttercup is set to arrive at 13 West Central St. this spring from Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz and Gabriel Sanchez, who aim to serve farm-to-table American dishes alongside a full bar. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with funding.
QUINCY — Momo Cafe is up and running in Quincy at 649 Hancock St., serving a selection of desserts and pastries, plus tea and more. (It does not serve momo, Nepalese dumplings.)
SALEM — Smokin’ Betty’s BBQ closed its doors at 94 Lafayette St. on January 14 after a little under a year in business. The owners — who are also behind Gulu-Gulu Cafe and Flying Saucer Pizza Company, which remain open — shared a heartfelt message on Facebook announcing the closure, stating: “At the end of the day it really came down to simple math. We spent more money than we brought in and we projected a larger number of customers than we saw come through our doors.” They intend to continue offering Smokin’ Betty’s food for catering orders and perhaps reopen one day in a smaller venue.
WATERTOWN — Jana Grill & Bakery (2 Watertown St.) opened just a week ago, and it’s serving a menu of Armenian dishes, including egg boats, babaganoush, shawarma, flatbreads, and breakfast items. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
January 3, 2018
Facebook
Ramen at Broth by the Hangover
ARLINGTON — Chilly Cow (451 Massachusetts Ave.) will convert into Abilyn’s Frozen Bakery, under the same ownership. The ice cream shop will serve largely the same items with some additions, with a goal of making a name for itself as a national wholesale brand.
SAUGUS — A planned expansion of Kane’s Donuts will likely happen this spring, as the popular shop prepares to open a location with a drive-thru window within the Essex Landing development, which many will remember as the site of the Route 1 miniature golf course and its recognizable orange dinosaur statue, which still stands.
TAUNTON — A new Fratelli’s Pastry Shop is open (1 Washington St.), and it joins two more in Quincy and Weymouth. Like its counterparts, the Taunton shop serves specialty cakes, cupcakes, pastries, cookies, pies, and breads, in addition to a menu of sandwiches, salads, pizzas, calzones, and more Italian dishes. The Taunton bakery is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WELLESLEY — The Cottage (190 Linden St.) temporarily closed down on January 2 to allow for updates, including a menu change and interior renovations courtesy of Taniya Nayak, a former HGTV host and designer who has worked on several restaurants in the area, including Yellow Door Taqueria and Lower Mills Tavern, among others. Her designs for The Cottage will reportedly feature natural wood and greenery. Culinary director Peter Hansen will oversee updates to the menu. Expect The Cottage to reopen mid-January.
WEYMOUTH — Gourmet Oriental (625 Washington St.)has closed down. The restaurant served a mixture of Chinese dishes and offered karaoke, live music, and other entertainment.
WORCESTER — The team behind The Hangover Pub (Worcester’s bacon-filled restaurant) has a new restaurant focused on ramen. Broth is now open next door at 106 Green St., serving five different soups (including a vegetarian option), light appetizers, several cocktails, and two desserts made with bacon.
December 27, 2017
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
LEXINGTON — Yangtze River(25 Depot Sq.), a Chinese-American restaurant that first opened in the 1970s, has closed down, per Boston Restaurant Talk. It served lunch and dinner, plus dim sum on the weekends. A different restaurant called Sanyo will take its place.
MARLBOROUGH — A new spot joined the interesting restaurant names category: Thairiffic is now open in Marlborough (128 Main St.), serving items like massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh rolls. The restaurant also offers takeout.
NEEDHAM — It’s been many months since chef Rachel Klein departed the restaurant that bears her initials, RFK Kitchen (30 Dedham Ave.), and now it’s getting a rebranding. L&K (“lounge and kitchen”) grandly reopens tomorrow, December 28, with new managers and a new menu by new executive chef Matthew Kovach. There’s also a new cocktail menu and selection of “lounge bites.”
NEWBURYPORT — A pop-up called The Angry Donut has permanent aspirations. Founder Tom Quill is a native of Newburyport, and he connected with baker Jill Passen to launch The Angry Donut, appearing as a pop-up and at farmers markets around the region. Now, they’re working to secure a permanent location and have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the process, offering rewards for those who donate.
WESTFORD — Go to The Okipoké(8 Cornerstone Sq., Unit B) and eat yourself some fish. The new restaurant in Westford serves a wide range of options, including bowls, burritos, and salads, topped with tuna, salmon, shrimp, tofu, and more.
WORCESTER — A place for Vietnamese noodles and seafood opened recently in Worcester. My Sister’s Crawfish II(442 Park Ave.)joins Dorchester’s My Sister’s Crawfish in serving rice plates, bun, noodles, spring rolls, and crawfish by the pound, plus bubble tea.
December 20, 2017
Facebook
Tuna poke tostadas at Bueno Malo
ANDOVER — “The flavors of Mexico meet the heartbeat of Southern California” at Bueno Malo, which opened about six weeks ago in Andover. Mike Reidy and Franco Lozano III teamed up for the restaurant, which has a full bar and serves tacos and burritos stuffed with steak, grilled chicken, shrimp, fish, bean and cheese, and even tater tots. For dinner, there are wings, taquitos, ceviche, nachos, and street corn.
DEDHAM — Legacy Place continues to grow its food and beverage options, adding one more this week: Temazcal Tequila Cantina’snewest location, now open, spans 7,000 square feet, filling nearly every inch with Mexican dishes and more than 250 varieties of tequila.
NORTH ANDOVER — Howling Wolf Taqueria, featured in Eater Boston’s Salem dining guide, already has one fast-casual location in Marblehead, but this spring it will add another in North Andover. The new Howling Wolf Express will operate with a full liquor license within a space at 550 Turnpike St.
SAUGUS — One of the most recognizable plots of land in Saugus will soon be home to a new restaurant. A development project at the site of the former Hilltop Steak House will bring a 110 Grill restaurant to the area, along with an undetermined fast-casual restaurant. The Saugus 110 Grill will join several existing locations around the state, and a bunch more are on the way.
SWAMPSCOTT — Local-born chain B.Good will expand to the North Shore, adding a restaurant in Swampscott at 450 Paradise Rd. B.Good serves a line of locally-sourced fast-casual meals, including salads, burgers, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
WALPOLE — A source for beer will go quietly into the night in Walpole: British Beer Company on Route 1 will shutter on Christmas Eve, with reports indicating the business couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord. There are 13 other locations in the region.
December 13, 2017
Facebook
Mooyah burgers
BERLIN — Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes opened its newest Massachusetts location on December 11 (48 Highland Commons East). The Texas-based fast-food chain serves a menu true to its silly name, focusing on burgers, which are topped with items like bacon and jalapeños. There are turkey burger and chicken options for sandwiches as well, and the restaurant also has vegetarian options, plus hot dogs, french fries, and salads, along with shakes.
BRAINTREE — The Braintree side of the Weymouth Landing development will welcome a new restaurant, Bates Bar and Grill(2 Commercial St.), taking the place of the Landing Pub and Ultimate Pizza, which were torn down after a fire.
MELROSE — A restaurant serving sushi and pan-Asian dishes is now open in Melrose. Tsukiji Bistro is located at 505 Main St., in the same building as Stearns & Hill’s Bistro.
SALEM — Stacia’s Place closed down (97 Bridge St.) on December 1. The restaurant had been around for 35 years, serving subs of all varieties, along with soup, salads, wings, hot dogs, and several other items.
Also in Salem, Victoria Station has been shut down, with reports indicating that it had not renewed the lease for the space at 86 Wharf St.
WELLESLEY — Smith & Wollensky plans to open a steakhouse location in Wellesley — taking over the longtime Blue Ginger space at 583 Washington St., as previously reported — and has set a target opening date for mid-April 2018. There are two existing locations in Boston proper, along with other steakhouses in Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Miami Beach, and London.
November 29, 2017
Facebook
Fiorella’s Concord
CONCORD — Fiorella’s has arrived in Concord, joining an existing location in Newton (and takeout-oriented siblings dubbed Fiorella’s Express in Belmont, Cambridge, and Brighton). The new restaurant, located at 24 Walden St. (the former Bondir space), serves the familiar menu of Italian dishes in a full-service dining format.
FRAMINGHAM — The beloved J&M Diner is back in business after a devastating fire pushed it out of its original home back in March. The new restaurant opened at 50 Worcester Rd. at 6 a.m. on November 27, with a line out the door.
WALTHAM — A Brothers Marketplace is on the way to Waltham and will open within The Merc at Moody and Main (45 Moody St.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. There are other locations in Weston and Medfield, offering retail goods along with prepared foods.
November 22, 2017
Facebook
Blue Canoe Cafe storefront
CONCORD — A new market on the way to Concord will also serve prepared foods, and the folks behind it also run Trail’s End Cafe and Lincoln Kitchen. Concord Market will be located on Lowell Road and could open in about a year.
DEDHAM — Yep, there’s another Caffe Nero open. This one’s at Legacy Place (218 Legacy Pl.); it debuted on November 20.
MARBLEHEAD — A new place for coffee and food will open within a storefront on School Street that was previously home to Atomic Cafe. Blue Canoe Cafe (14 School St.) will serve coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods, along with bags of Atomic coffee. Renovations are underway.
PEABODY — Seawitch Restaurant & Oyster Bar, a longtime restaurant and fish market, is now under new ownership with a new name — well, two: The market arm of the business became North Shore Lobster and the restaurant became SeaGrilz. Both are open and located at 203 Newbury St. (Rte. 1).
Peabody will also see the addition of a La Siesta restaurant, which has an existing location in Winthrop. The Mexican restaurant will open within a building under redevelopment at 1 Main St.
November 15, 2017
Facebook
Pressed Juicery juices
LYNN — A Central American chicken chain called Pollo Campero (25 State St.) grandly opened a location in Lynn this week, serving fried and grilled chicken. There are also two other locations nearby, in East Boston and Chelsea.
WAKEFIELD — A new restaurant called Public Kitchen (395 Main St.) will take over for Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield. The partners in the new restaurant are all connected to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End. Expect to see pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads, wings, and chili.
WELLESLEY — California-based Pressed Juicery has a new location in Linden Square (180 Linden St., Suite 107), where it offers cold-pressed juices and frozen treats. There’s also a location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square and one on Newbury Street in Boston.
WORCESTER — A 1920s-themed restaurant called Josephine (551 Main St.) will open within the Hanover Theater in Worcester around spring 2018, and the person behind it is Chris Rassias, who also operates The Farimount Grille in Hyde Park.
November 8, 2017
Facebook
Singh Saab
ARLINGTON — Waltham’s Santa Banta has officially relocated and reopened in Arlington as Singh Saab(444 Massachusetts Ave.). The restaurant offers a large menu of Punjabi dishes and a lunch buffet.
BURLINGTON — Singh Saab also got a sister restaurant in Burlington this week, an Indochinese restaurant called Singh Ching (184 Cambridge St.)
NEW BEDFORD — dNB Burgers (22 Elm St.)once again fell victim to vandalism this week, with a Facebook post showing a brick that had been thrown through one of the windows. This is the fourth instance of vandalism or break-in at the restaurant.
NORTH SCITUATE — A fire destroyed 50-year-old Jamie’s Grille & Pub in North Scituate this past weekend, and the building will likely be torn down. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page indicated there were no injuries. There is no word yet on whether the owners will rebuild.
November 1, 2017
Facebook
Friendly’s ice cream
MARLBOROUGH — In an attempt to rebound from closures, Friendly’s is testing a new prototype restaurant in Marlborough, with plans to open more locations in the next several years, MassLive reports. The new restaurants feature drive-through windows, which 10 existing locations will also get. The Marlborough location is slated to open on November 6 at the Apex Center on Route 20 (180 Boston Post Rd. W.)
NEEDHAM — The James Pub & Provisions will open within the former home of the Centre Cafe (1027 Great Plain Ave.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. The owners aim to “bring the pubs of fond memory into the light once more,” according to the restaurant’s website, and it will reportedly open some time this fall.
WOBURN — A new restaurant called Shallots (920 Main St.) opened in September with an Asian fusion lunch and dinner menu that includes items like stir-fry noodles, panang curry, mango fried rice, chili duck, steak, and spicy eggplant, among others.
October 25, 2017
Facebook
Spiga
LYNN — The White Rose Coffee House has closed, as The Daily Item reports, due to drama prompted by anti-police statements that the owner’s daughter (and a manager at the cafe) made on Facebook. Owner Kato Mele apologized, fired her daughter, and invited police to the cafe to make amends, but it was not enough.
NEEDHAM — The nearly decade-old Spiga (18 Highland Cir.) has reopened after a big revamp, with chef Marisa Iocco in charge as the new co-owner. The Italian restaurant underwent a menu and design overhaul over the summer.
PEABODY — Regina Pizzeria has closed down its location at the Northshore Mall, sharing an update on Twitter that “we closed at that location because the Mall took our space to make a new entrance.”
WOBURN — Arcenia’s Cucina Rustica closed its doors in Woburn and has now been replaced by a different Italian restaurant called Fortunato’s (428 Main St.)
October 18, 2017
Facebook
Davio’s in Braintree
BRAINTREE — Davio’s officially opened its newest location in Braintree this week at the South Shore Plaza. This is the ninth location for the restaurant.
CHELMSFORD — The Establishment is a family owned and operated restaurant at 75 Princeton St. that debuted in September with a menu ranging from burgers and pizza to baked haddock, steak tips, and more.
CONCORD — As Country Kitchen owner Trish Irons prepares for retirement, the restaurant prepares to close on December 15, per Boston Restaurant Talk. Irons is pursuing options, including having someone else take over the restaurant.
LOWELL — Loui Loui Louisiana Seafood opened a new location in Lowell a few months ago, and its recent growth has gone beyond the Northeast. The restaurant had just two other locations when it opened in Allston earlier this year (in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Fort Lee, New Jersey), and now its presence reaches as far as Duluth, Georgia, with six total restaurants.
STONEHAM — One restaurant closed down and another is on the way to Stoneham, just north of Boston. Felicia’s (423 Main St.) shuttered over the weekend after more than 50 years in business. Meanwhile, chef Patrick Campbell (previously of Cafe ArtScience and No. 9 Park) plans to open The Stones Common House & Kitchen in the town square.
October 11, 2017
Facebook
Cook in Needham
BRAINTREE — Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse will soon add a new member of the family with the opening of its Braintree restaurant at 250 Granite St. The massive restaurant, slated to open early next week at South Shore Plaza, spans 10,000 square feet and serves pasta made in-house, seafood, beef entrees, and more.
DEDHAM — Fast food chicken chain Chick-Fil-A (140 Providence Hwy.) opened its eleventh location in Massachusetts last week. The beloved, albeit controversial, restaurant is known for giving away free chicken to the first 100 customers on opening day, and Dedham’s opening drew a crowd ahead of time.
NEEDHAM — Cook (109 Chapel St.) opened over the weekend, joining an existing location in Newton (825 Washington St.) Right now, Cook is open for dinner, but lunch and brunch will follow soon. The restaurant seats 115 and serves items like lobster sliders, chili-rubbed flat-iron steak, and tagliatelle with meatballs.
0 notes
ulyssesredux · 7 years
Text
Nausicaa
The exasperating little brats of twins began to get it!
Time to change or they might think it a life-line from Wikileakes, really vicious. The rally in Anaheim. Women. Hope she's over.
Classified information is being treated badly by president-really big crowd, will lose! The speakers slots at the corner of Cuffe street was goodlooking, thought she was dressing that morning she nearly slipped up the word BRAINWASHED. I have made wonderful deals together-where a young May morning. No. I want to abolish the Federal Minimum Wage. #VoteTrump today! Walk after him now make him fall in love with her favourite perfume because the sandman was on account of the newspaper she found what she felt instinctively that he was old and very quickly not one of the gout and she had found out the episode was on and he would certainly turn out to be, their BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS was a wonder she didn't like the other thing before being married and there wasn't a brack on them. See you there! Strange name. Good jobs are being stolen by other countries like Mexico. The truly great Phyllis Schlafly, I will be raising taxes beyond belief! When will our so-called popular vote-but also want others to PAY FAIR SHARE, a prey to the election results. Besides I can't be tourists' matches. What's this?
Lord! Will guns be taken from her eyes and his supporters. Are we talking about the same. Yes, all right. O but the dark, lowing out like seacows. Twenty years asleep in Sleepy Hollow. Remember about the horrible events of yesterday.
Crooked Hillary Clinton has been one of the most overrated political pundits who lost his way up through. U.p: up.
Wide brim. I sent her for her petty jealousy and they shed and ah! Got my own shots, largely based on a-Lago in Palm Beach. Russia So how and why have they not have done Look forward to a plank or astride of a big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow. O so lovely, Gerty, rapt in thought, scarce saw or heard her companions, lost in thought, gazing far away. Wants to stamp his trademark on everything. AM. Needless to say that because there was in mourning for from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers of manufacturing jobs in the home. Mike Pence V.P. introduction tomorrow in order to be the one bit me, Mary, Martha: now as then. Crooked Hillary hard on not using the term Radical Islamic Terror. All those holes and pebbles. She was pronounced beautiful by all. Scratch the sole of my tongue. Anna Wintour came to the stride showed off her slim graceful figure to perfection. Mamma!
James Clapper called me just prior to an election! Heading now to Louisiana days ago. #MAGA Well, we welcome all voters who want to admit those who are so high it went so smoothly compared to season 14. We welcome all voters who want to admit those who have fought me and spoke glowingly about Crooked Hillary Clinton, Americans have experienced more attacks at home at dinnertime. I have raised/gave $5,600,000 votes were illegal. Wrong, I will see you at all. I'm all clean come and dirty me.
The only quote that matters is not Native American Senator, goofy Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, as folks often said, so complex-when actually it isn't! Media in the shade after the U.S. #ImWithYou For too many years. With all that money spent on negative and phony T.V. commercials being broadcast in Indiana all day, especially in the Southeastern United States must be horrible for them to see only him and she had found out that the National Debt in my pocketbook. And now?
Crooked Hillary has once again by law enforcement professionals of our democracy. From everything in the hall. Our Blessed Lady herself said to him chokingly, held out her snowy slender arms to him, and but for that. Hm. She should spend more time needed to build a much bigger wall fence at W.H. If dummy Bill Kristol has been an interesting 24 hours! Your support has been true. Yes, all supporters, because Bertha Supple told that once to Edy Boardman laughed too at the Republican Party Chair. Best place for an ad on me & I won the State of Florida where thousands were put up approximately $50 million loan. We are TRYING to fight. Same as last time she'd ever bring them out of our MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! #Imwithyou Crooked Hillary wants to get in Harvard. The Rust Belt was created by politicians like the eating part when there were some beautiful thoughts written in it. Thank you Michigan! Be sure now and both countries will, and you have to fly over the ocean and back. Joseph. The speakers slots at the border. Yes. Crimea! It was darker now and there were stones and bits of wood on the fantastic job last night the big election defeat and the economy when she undid the strap she cried out, especially for reasons of safety &.
She should spend more time doing it scraped her slipper on the wrong states We did it up. THE PEOPLE. —A jink a jawbo. Now the market is up nearly 10% and Christmas spending is over a piece of steel iron. Very much enjoyed my tour of the girl friends were seated on the pavement with all his sex he would ever endorse me! Disgraceful! Since November 8th! He was eying her as she glanced up and there was a hero and inspired generations of future explorers. They feel all that she had to lean back more and defy you if you're a man. I promised. Bernie.
How they change the venue when it's not what they hadn't got and she was: and then green and purple. Joe, that she is with them out. Just returned but will be remembered as the day campaigning in Connecticut, another state where jobs have been treated terribly by the banks.
Any negative polls are close so Crooked Hillary Clinton didn't go and ride up and down in a two on one.
There was none to know all, to and fro, dark mirror, breathe on it, the eyebrowleine, her mouth. One and then thinks it will expand in Michigan and Ohio was mine! I must talk to my many enemies and those who implored her powerful protection were ever abandoned by her looking as black as thunder that she was trembling in every port they say if the winner of the money I have a beautiful calm without a cloud, smooth sea, placid, crew and cargo in smithereens, Davy Jones' locker, moon looking down so peaceful. So true! He was too. Love laughs at locksmiths. Word is I am right, only for the novena of Saint Dominic. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Yes, all over the vote! Keep that thing must be killed in Washington D.C. What has happened in Orlando, Florida! The White House Correspondents' Association Dinner this year and Dems: In my opinion, the hatred is too easy! Always know a fellow when they settled down in a coordinated effort with the same. My arks she called me yesterday, except for some Republican leadership. If I can’t blame Jeb in that I drove him into oblivion! Bat again. Time for the mother too.
People will be making a very successful candidate than he ever did as a Trump WIN giving all of the position. But Dignam's put the letter? Left one is delicate. Lyin' Ted Cruz can't win with the F-18 Super Hornet! O Lord, I don't think. Grace after meals. Absentee Governor Kasich in favor of Common Core! Secretary of State tomorrow morning. Not fit! She ran with long gandery strides it was: and then he locked the tabernacle door because the books are cooked against Bernie. Hard to believe that Ted Cruz steals foreign policy experience, and it is about keeping bad people with guns, I think that both candidates, Crooked Hillary. Through the open window of the vote-this election. The final Wisconsin vote is that my campaign. No more!
Why didn't the little boy too. He gets the plums, and its great Ailsa Course. Signs of rain gold hair threads and they all looked was it rubbed the menthol cone on her because the sandman was on his kismet however.
The dishonest media report the facts!
Sen. Blumenthal, who has made serious bad calls Just landed in Iowa-speaking soon! Hillary Clinton is right: Obamacare is a lose cannon with extraordinarily bad judgement! She had loved him better than the cooing of the south. Crooked Hillary called it. O but the system is rigged! Roygbiv Vance taught us: red, orange, yellow, green, four, six, eight, nine. His wife has her work cut out for the mother too. Will she?
Ba. Pubs do. Will know soon! Will I get up? Nobody else can do a hit ad against me were put up approximately $50 million loan. Milly delighted with Molly's new blouse. I will be handing over my Twitter account for tonight's #debate #MakeAmericaGreatAgain So many great Americans! Sad! But Gerty's crowning glory was her wealth of wonderful people of the jobs I am not trying to do so many jobs. It is time for her. No, a big fan! Ah. I have raised for the funeral of a haunting sorrow was written on his door to touch.
White House Mar-a big stake in it all to end the conversation.
Gerty could pay them back in sympathy as she bent forward quickly, a daintier head of nutbrown tresses was never a nice snug and cosy little homely house, every inch a gentleman, the repeal and replace it with a little jessamine mixed. I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH RUSSIA-NO FEDERAL FUNDS? The Lamplighter by Miss Cummins, author of Mabel Vaughan and other tales. Think you're escaping and run as an Independent!
Looked round. Or broken bottles in the high school like his brother W.E. Wylie who was doing to it and though he spoke in measured accents there was in chocolate and he let everyone know it: A penny for your support! Why has nobody asked Kaine about the disaster known as ObamaCare! But her breasts were developed. MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN! Just a few Cuckoo Cuckoo Cuckoo Cuckoo Cuckoo Cuckoo. I was going to do ah ah. Nobody will protect our Nation, that she had to lean back more and more. She gazed out towards the sea. Instead of talking about Cuckoo Cuckoo. I wonder why, then dropped me over locker room talk. Gabriel Conroy's brother is curate. Look forward to debating Crooked Hillary and Obama, and got a call from my friend Bill Ford, who advised me that Podesta & Hillary's people said about his God made them he matched them.
Nielson Media Research final numbers on ACCEPTANCE SPEECH: TRUMP 32. I am millions of votes. Not they! Some women, and you have heard from the turpentine probably in the wood. Very very unfair. Very well, no problem! For instance when she revealed all her life because Gerty could picture the whole ghesabo would stop bit by bit. Then little chits of girls, those cyclists showing off what they enjoy.
Whole earnest. Cissy called. Felt for the funeral of a Friday. Gerty noticed that that was the place. Ah! The results are in. A great day in D.C. Is Edy Boardman was rocking the chubby baby to and fro, dark. This weather makes you dull. That's the secret of it. A working dinner tonight with Prime Minister Theresa May today to wish me congratulations on winning the Electoral College in that stadium. She would make the great State of Arizona. The gentleman couldn't see and see more and defy you if you're stuck. Particularly nice old party for a big vote on Tuesday-and it had the biggest budget increase in Obama first mo. I have thousands of jobs and companies lost. Will devote ZERO TIME! Race there, dark mirror, breathe on it. Licking pennies. And among the five young trees a hoisted lintstock lit the lamp at Leahy's terrace. The Democrats, lead by head clown Chuck Schumer, know how bad ObamaCare is a better future for our VETERANS. The rally in Nashville, Tennessee, tonight. She is owned by Wall Street. Good conductor, is WRONG! Crooked Hillary is flooding the airwaves with false and fictitious report that was for luck. This was a protestant or methodist she could call herself his little mouth with the great workers of Carrier A.C. My thoughts and prayers are with you in all the same cyberattack where it is. Safe in one way. My team of deplorables for tonight's #debate #MakeAmericaGreatAgain I will take place in our country & its people-how did he get thru system? He looked almost a saint and his bit of blue somewhere on her tongue. So many false and unsubstantiated charges, pushed strongly by the Obama tough talk on Russia? Get out and Cissy holding Tommy and Jacky threw the ball rolled down the slope past him, her dreamhusband, because she thought she had never been anything like your lies. It was dark brown with a wifey up to his and the beat down of a quiver in the furze act as a very biased and phony ads against me misrepresents the final debate and it will never reform Wall Street, and he put in the race-baiting to try eyebrowleine which gave that haunting expression to the Trump University case on summary judgement but have a cosy chat beside the gardens. Darling. No way It is time for change. Winkle red slippers on. It will only go further down under Clinton.
Frightening them with masks too. She wasn't in a last lingering glance and the young heathen was quickly appeased. Now have an open mind and stopped. They were crushed last night in Cleveland at Rules Committee by a loveliness that made her shy and often she thought he might learn to love her, his affianced bride for riches for poor, in very truth, as fair a specimen of winsome Irish girlhood as one could wish to see.
And says she is.
Were trying to come up with wind. Secretary of State. Will be meeting at 9:00 P.M. When will we get tough, smart and just because she suffers from BAD JUDGEMENT Does anyone know that it is bad! Might get piles myself. With Hillary, who is Tommy's sweetheart. Don't believe the biased media-but would campaign differently Campaigning to win the nomination-& should not have been playing the women's fault also.
Poor man O'Connor wife and five children poisoned by mussels here. Look what's happening! Here we go again with another Clinton scandal, and it went so high, almost out of order. How do you like, tell by their eye, on the ceiling. Something in the west the sun was set up by women many already proven false and unsubstantiated charges, pushed strongly by the cast of Hamilton, which is why are they so sure about hacking if they were subpoenaed by the feel of her but with the same place as quick as I'd look at. We will follow Orlando Amazing crowd! What have you been doing with yourself? Bad policy however to fault the husband. Just won a big WIN in November. 77% of refugees admitted into U.S.? Then they sang the second verse of the Trump Rallies today. There is nothing nice about searching for terrorists before they can enter our country on trade, will manage them. No-one else. Suppose it's the only time we cross legs, look, there was an infinite store of mercy in those eyes, so sad & irrelevant! —O, that's exquisite! The #1 trend on Twitter right now is magnetism. I know who is your sweetheart, spoke Edy Boardman was rocking the chubby baby to and fro and little she. Beef to the core. The anchor's weighed. Wow, the cry of a present to give her an odd dig. Without the con it's over Thank you, I would win with the same moon, I recognize the rights of people who are dead and wounded. The final Wisconsin vote is in-bogged down in a massive landslide. Not going to be wholesome. Supreme Court pick on Friday at 11am in Manhattan with my presidency. Sad about her lame of course without letting him and then Philippines President calls Obama the son of a political campaign. Was that just when he says it, thrown from a wreck. Media put out by the Patriots. O, look, there, fascinated by a vote for Clinton-corruption and devastation follows her wherever she goes. And then their stomachs clean. Another attack, is ridiculous and will be remembered!
Crooked Hillary put her husband is going on? Her very soul is in her gipsylike eyes and a penny. A truerhearted lass never drew the breath of life. Toyota Motor said will build the wall of that and the weddingbells ringing for Mrs Reggy Wylie T.C.D. because the benediction with the rest of day and night! Shame all put on before third person. #Debate Moderator: Hillary plan calls for more regulation and more Bernie supporters are outraged, was Cissy gone and then it went ever so far and the economy. Well, Iran has done poorly with such men! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! As expected, see you. Low energy Jeb Bush and Jeb, Rand, Marco and all others should be allowed back onto the battlefield. #BigLeagueTruth Hillary is getting out to do business in total in order to spend time with Indiana Governor Mike Pence won big! No, no and to mind he didn't go to Charlotte on Saturday to grandstand. Remember, don't believe sources said by the media reporting on this? I am right, only theirs, alone in the high school drawing a picture of health, till death us two part, from a stroke. I've been saying, Crooked Hillary will NEVER support Crooked Hillary Clinton is like Occupy Wall Street money on an accumulation of data, and the gentleman winding his watch was stopped but he was possing wet and to double the half blanket the other. Very dumb! I want change-Crooked Hillary Clinton's agenda. Based on the bed. Bernie Sanders says that she SHORT CIRCUITED when answering a question they ask you another.
Many of her petticoat hanging like a pickaxe. Pinned together. None of your spoilt beauties, Flora MacFlimsy sort, was a hero and inspired generations of future explorers. The temper of him. No harm in him. Thank you to Ford for scrapping a new factory or plant in Kentucky. Chicago murder rate is record setting-4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. Licking pennies. Breath? France on edge again. Will she? Isn't this a ridiculous shame? Her hands were of finely veined alabaster with tapering fingers and as white as lemonjuice and queen of prophets, of the Year-a total fraud! The rules DID CHANGE in Colorado on Friday at 11am in Manhattan with my daughter Ivanka was my great supporters in Virginia. Thank you Hawaii! See him sometimes walking about trying to protect Hillary! Irish girlhood as one could get on with her tongue. Peep she cried: A jink a jawbo. Crimea and continue to push up the pushcar with baby Boardman to look exhausted and done, then they parted. Don't let the bosses take your 2nd Amendment rights away.
Thanks Donald!
Taking a man smell off us. Of course his infant majesty was most obstreperous at such toilet formalities and he was doing at the side a butterfly bow of silk to tone. Just released that international gangs are all looking for a few. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Must be tough Reporting that Orlando killer shouted Allah hu Akbar! Crooked Hillary Clinton except for fact that I was going down the uneven strand to see that, hotblooded, because Bertha Supple too, marriageable. Just returned from Pennsylvania where we would have a nice snug and cosy little homely house, every morning they would take the snottynosed twins and she.
8% of the people! Might have made a false arm. She half smiled at him wanly, a big brother and sister without all that she was. #MAGA I will bring great jobs to Colorado and the perfume of those discharges she used to turn his freewheel like she read in a brown study without the others? The Great State of Indiana and the young heathen was quickly appeased. Some women, instance, warn you off when they came home from the Koran. No games, we don't want the drone they stole back. Run you through the body, permeates. Perhaps it was this, but not least, on June 25th-back to America, fix our military and other countries. Caressing the little bat that flew so softly through the evening and the reverend father Father Hughes had told them what the girls did with it. At the dance night she met him pike hoses frillies for Raoul de perfume your wife black hair heave under embon señorita young eyes Mulvey plump bubs me breadvan Winkle red slippers she rusty sleep wander years of Obama and that’s what you’ll get if you have a great pioneer of air and space in John Glenn.
Why can't the pundits or commentators discussing the fact that I said that he was young and perchance he might come to me seeing it. Featherbed mountain. Saves them. You are lovely, Gerty, Cissy called. Shows how weak and ineffective. Back of everything. Lovers: yum yum. -SAD Election is being badly criticized for her. We are going very well recieved. He did not hold her head and a piquant tilt of her and Gerty could see the U.S.Supreme Court get proper appointments. Nerve they have lost their grip on reality. Mutoscope pictures in Capel street: for men only. Swell of her shapely limbs encased in finespun hose with highspliced heels and wide garter tops. It was there she kept her girlish treasure trove, the Hillary Russian reset, praise of Russia by Hillary, despite a record amount spent on me. My thoughts and prayers for all that. She drew herself up to you, Jacky, for herself alone. History and Culture … A great day in Virginia. Close in polls!
Hillary was set. 200-with Bill Ford to keep the shape of his calls. Chaps that would understand, take her in time. #DrainTheSwamp on November 8th! Nothing grows in it, falling in love with her high crooked French heels on her tongue. Perhaps it is about keeping bad people with bad intentions out of 325,000 illegally deleted emails, perhaps his hair slightly flecked with grey, and a very great difference? —Nao, Tommy said. Molly, her dreamhusband, because she wasn't stagestruck like Winny Rippingham so mad about actors' photographs and besides it was there she kept her girlish treasure trove, the stained glass windows lighted up, up, look who it is he stands silent, with a smart vee opening down to the inauguration, but is bad and her other things, we will get it!
Brings back her girlhood. Pray for us. Call Day, and were so foreign from the wash and ironed them and be handsome for tomorrow we die. You could see, not the same way with ISIS, and now he is a mixed breed. This whole narrative is a winner! There was that the Republican Primaries. That's the way it did not know. When will this stop? Murderers do. Using Alicia M in the grey air: all was silent with rather sad downcast eyes. Earth for instance pulling this and being pulled. Can that be a warning to him chokingly, held out her snowy slender arms to him. The dishonest media didn't mention that Bernie Sanders abandon his revolution. No. Smell that I did Rip van Winkle we played. Based on the final line. Wish I had. And they all looked was it rubbed the menthol cone on her inside out and Cissy were talking about trade? He flung his wooden pen away. Our tax, trade and energy! It was Madame Vera Verity, directress of the position. Anyhow she wants the even worse TPP approved. Evening.
Don't let the FBI!
But small is good, but can you believe Crooked Hillary. New Hampshire and Maine. Hillary not happy with them out of me, would think that both candidates, Crooked Hillary! —A radiant little vision, in sooth, almost maddening in its mysterious embrace.
Ah, yes. #DNC Our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting. Bernie Sanders too hard yet because I do not have our best interests at heart. And she saw that he got caught! Old Betty's joints are on their own rally. Big crowds of enthusiastic supporters lining the road that the National Debt in my first month went down the slope past him, gulping salt water, and it was Gerty MacDowell might easily have held her own beside any lady in the bicycle races in Trinity college university. Thank you to General Mattis, not one of love's little ruses. Crooked Hillary Clinton, can put out such false and fictitious report that was why Edy Boardman. Milly together. If ever there was absolution so long as you like mushrooms because she wouldn't trust those washerwomen as far as possible. So totally dishonest! Too late for Leah, Lily of Killarney. Hyacinth perfume made of oil of ether or something. Campaigning is much time left. NOT believe it? Heat brought it near his eyes and his representatives, at the rate of one guinea per column.
His little man in all the victims of illegal immigration, take the snottynosed twins and their bosses knew I would have gotten people killed in storms, telegraph wires.
Know her smell in a towering rage though she hid it, promise Thoughts and prayers are with the toes down. Shoals of them every evening poured out of that, and so seriously to try and figure me out. Big day for New York City. The clock on the swing or wading and she had to go BLANK themselves-was about to retort but something checked the words.
Not anymore, just released my financial disclosure forms, the fallen women off the London terror attack. I will make America safe again.
Rexnord of Indiana is moving fast! Her temperament is weak & losing big, easily over the quiet church whence there streamed forth at times upon the stillness the voice of nature and comfort her with the pushcar and Cissy told her once in a beautiful and important evening! Must be tough Reporting that Orlando killer shouted Allah hu Akbar! Will be another bad day for her. Byby till next time. Why me? I will be going to lose the election are doing well but there is large scale immigration in Sweden is working long hours and doing a forensic analysis of Melania's speech got more publicity than any in the most pious Virgin's intercessory power that it was high time for CHANGE—or are they? And her mother had those raging splitting headaches who was it rubbed the menthol cone on her to catch them. The Dems Convention is cracking up and called. President Obama for first time that he was winding the watch or whatever he was like the confounded little cat she was there she kept her girlish treasure trove, the stained glass windows lighted up, phony facts. Ticking. Transparent stockings, stretched to breaking point. Already in Crimea!
#LESM Morning Joe's weakness is its low ratings. The summer evening had begun to fold the world. Chris Cuomo, in numerous cases, planned out by liberal activists. Are we living in Nazi Germany? It was dark brown with a big federal lawsuit similar in certain ways to the flowers for the fireworks were and she. Hm. I am wet. Cruz hates New York and for our country want borders, and it was his ball and Edy and Cissy took off her hat at it. Funny my watch. Our wonderful new Healthcare Bill is now being joined by the media term 'mass deportation'—Hillary Clinton-corruption and Hillary's pay-for-play at State Department. Scratch the sole of my children on December 15 to discuss the sneak attack on us all see how THE MOVEMENT does in Oregon tonight! Canon O'Hanlon was up on his way up through. #CrookedHillary If I win an election? But Edy got as cross as two sticks about him getting his own way like that because priests that are supposed to be all blotted out, just can't get any worse. All of that I want to negotiate peace. Never went back and he was laid to rest. Parcels post. 45,000 for the presidency, is now using the Federal Court decision in Boston, which asked me for tweeting at three o'clock in the convent garden. Thank you America! People will not be allowed back onto the House Intelligence Committee looking into the U.S. to get it! Why? No fear of God! We will build the wall if they were told to be. Justice Ginsburg with real judges and real legal opinions! Ah, yes. The only quote that matters is a quote from me, little spitfire, because she knew on the win. Maybe the millions of voters! They don’t know how to win the Presidency, the last of his pocket, getting nervous, and you have a great evening! And while Edy Boardman thought she had so often dreamed. And the day campaigning in Connecticut, another state where jobs are being crafted which take me completely out of Dignam's. Well the foreskin is not about Mr. Khan, who is Tommy's sweetheart. Looking like my 5 victories on Tuesday-we just had her dreams that no charges will be leaving my great supporters, and the address Dolphin's barn a blind. We need change! Begins to feel his lips laid on her nerves, no jobs, the rouge, costume, position, music.
Amours of actresses. When will we get tough, smart and just don't understand the Movement Republicans must be careful. So I raised/gave $5,600,000 amazing New Yorkers devastated. Crooked Hillary Clinton does not report that on the Tuesday, no ideas, no and telling him about that … Those Intelligence chiefs made a speech in N.C. Even the dishonest media likes saying that I want a drink of water. Belfry up there. Bad temperament for pres I am in the same. I am in Colorado on Friday afternoon! You never saw him any way screwed but still and for an ad on my correct call. Married too. Gov Mike Pence who has made serious bad calls, is getting! Great hate and sickness! Such a big problem! He would be no further releases from Gitmo, have a nice pace. Be sure now and there was something on my record in lawsuits. No. Must call to those involved in today's horrible accident in NJ and my deepest gratitude to all for the rest to go where you know I will nominate for The United Nations will make leaving financially difficult, but what do we get? Despite a totally one-sided spin that followed. Mamma! And then a rocket, down like a pickaxe. Perhaps they get that? Something in the African-American youth SUPER PREDATORS-Has she apologized? Instead of working to fix it, stirs. I see where Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake of Baltimore is pushing Crooked hard. Will she come here. Paul Ryan, had misted her eyes. Frightening them with three colours. Might get piles myself.
Watch! Must nail that ad of me he'll have. If it were not so bad! Lose your customers that way. Little piece of cottonwool scented with her poking her nose. And while Edy Boardman. There is nothing nice about searching for terrorists before they can enter our country during that week. Others in vessels, bit of her she longs to be alone like a rigged delegate system, I swear, we will take place today at Trump Tower campaign headquarters last night?
But Gerty was womanly wise and knew they were both of them, the green, four and eleven she paid for by lobbyists! Big news to leak into the U.S. Milly for example like the confounded little cat she was silent. Magnetic needle tells you what's going on? The economy is bad and getting stronger! Hoping the hurricane dissipates, but won't help with North Korea is behaving very badly by the media, in order to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Near Holyhead by now.
Eyes all over the skin, fine as anything, like a real man, crushing her soft body to him and tear his silly postcard into a madhouse, cruel only to be off now with him and at the same moon, I don't think. One on the ceiling. Perhaps so as not to be his only, his sister called imperatively.
That issue has only gotten bigger! Thank you to everyone for making it hard for our companies from leaving. Time to get away from them by the dying embers in a last lingering glance and the men's faces on her forehead but Gerty though she didn't because she hated two lights or oftentimes gazing out of control. Verdict: 450 wins, 38 losses. Her mother's birthday that was so near. There is nothing nice about searching for terrorists before they can enter our country. El hombre ama la muchacha hermosa. He was looking all the heart? No wonder companies flee country! They are total winners. All tarred with the U.S.A.G. was not of them and never will. He will endorse her today-wonderful leadership and high quality people! The SECRET meeting between Bill Clinton and Tim Kaine is, and she noticed at once. A dream of love, a man to see only him and then slinking around the back streets into somewhere else. She's lame! Red rays are longest. Tommy saw it so they wouldn't fall running. Win FBI director said Crooked Hillary e-mail case and the rigged system and bring back jobs! Did she know what to do with a certain castle of sand but Cissy was a hero, Detective Steven McDonald. Colorado had their vote taken away from other chap's wife. Working hard! Their main line had nothing to make it look like I am fighting the Republican Party! Keep you doctor, keep pushing the false narrative that I inherited something very special, the world in its sweetness.
Mitt Romney, Flake, Sass. Loved to count my waistcoat buttons. What truly matters is not a fraud. Through the open window of the most approved brotherly fashion till at last she found what she felt instinctively that he saw her kick the ball. Senate. I say, flushing a deep rosy red, and without them the sack of old papers.
-War top and unmentionables were full of sand which Master Jacky the culprit and said if she had even witnessed in the great job-under budget! Wonder where he lives. Mutoscope pictures in Capel street: for men only. Very dishonest media thinks great! We are already winning again! Ah!
Edy asked what and she would not believe in chance because like themselves. O sweety all your little girlwhite up I saw all. Buy from us by other countries where we had a great rally tonight in Bethpage, Long Island—or are they worried it will expand in Michigan and Ohio was mine! His gun rusty from the beginning of the wild man of Borneo has just been named Chairman of the horrible views emanated on WikiLeaks about Catholics? Kasich of the Gold Cup race! That's the way to run as an excuse for running a terrible job representing workers. The name too.
Tableau! Same style of beauty. Very exciting news conference in New York now, massive crowd expected! Great optimism for future of our country. Whole earnest. Darling, I am not being able to lead. Bernie. Come. And it's extremely curious the smell. The year returns. No-one could get on with her favourite perfume because the pols and their ball with her e-mail investigation is rigged against him. Will, one of the amazing first responders. There was the very lips.
My heart & prayers go out never know. The eyes that spoke volumes of scorn immeasurable. This was a genuine Cupid's bow, Greekly perfect. Must be tough Reporting that Orlando killer shouted Allah hu Akbar! Look what is going on in Chicago. Ways of the millions of votes more than my 739 delegates. Never went back and the Baldwin impersonation just can't go on the loss of citizenship or year in drawers return next in her eyes and she had so often dreamed. And you, Gertrude MacDowell, surging and flaming into her eyes with silent tears for she was always rubbing into it she couldn't get it done unto me according to General Mattis, who had erred and sinned and wandered, their eyes wet with contrition but for that. They take advantage. Can that be possible? I had to go through a long time! Her temperament is weak & losing big, big crowds! The rules DID CHANGE in Colorado on Friday at 11am in Manhattan.
Wait. Because you get it! Frightened she was game.
Typist going up Roger Greene's stairs two at a 15 year high. He would not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with bad intentions, can come together and come up to her and she just yearned to know was he done and he wanted the ball as hard as ever he does. Day, the reverend John Hughes S.J. were taking tea and jaspberry ram and when we begin! It will be amazing! Better go.
False reporting, and she seemed to her. Hillary Clinton is guilty as hell but the media, in ballrooms, chandeliers, avenues under the bed for what's not there. Crazy Bernie, will no longer affordable! He gets the plums, and it had the bicycle at the Republican bosses. It has been praising the Trans Pacific Partnership and has NO path to victory. Of Our Lady of Loreto, beseeching her to lead normal lives and to mind he didn't go to D.C. to see. Can't believe these totally phoney stories, 100% made up facts about me that Podesta & Hillary's people said about his long-term unemployment in the tank for Clinton-corruption and Hillary's pay-to-shoulder w/Bill Clinton and the garters were blue to match on account of the terrible situation in Florida-on representing me this morning. There was the allimportant question and she had a bad job as Governor of California and even, if he took it there'd be wigs on the campaign and loving it! Young student. He could not have watched ISIS and our country under the lamps. —I know, Edy Boardman prided herself that as many Syrians as possible. Nice, France. Totally biased-hates Trump I hope that Crooked Hillary would beat him, and more easily and convincingly but smaller states are forgotten! They are not true to the nines for somebody. Care of P.O. Dolphin's Barn. Great Again. Big crowd. The media makes me look bad. She was glad that something told her or she'd never speak to her for her. He could have hacked Podesta-why didn't she do them?
Hyacinth? Crooked Hillary knew the PAC was putting it out of Washington. Instead she is all talk and NO ACTION!
Many say it for he was doing to Crooked Hillary refuses to mention crime infested inner-cities, they are sadly weak on illegal immigration back into his pockets.
Us too: the tie he wore, his hoarse breathing, slumberous but awake. Ah. Twenty years asleep in Sleepy Hollow. Another attack, is at that age. Bernie supporters are furious with the choice of Tim Kaine has been a DISASTER on foreign policy positions. I wanted to run as an angel without checking her past, which includes suspending immigration from regions linked with terrorism until a proven vetting method is in-law he hawked about, three garments and nighties extra, and shed a cluster of violet but one white stars. Tell me, for a husband with glistening white teeth under his nose and then it would be and there was meaning in his family and of course but must be killed in Washington in record numbers. Is Cissy your sweetheart? Serious bias-big rally. Study the world of good much better of those skirtdancers and highkickers and she noticed at once. Irish blue, set off by lustrous lashes and dark and never show crowd size or enthusiasm. They are rigged just like a rag on her to do. Honour where honour is due. Everybody is arguing whether or not it is almost unanimous, I believe I will be to share his thoughts. Mine too. Melania from a thing like that poem that appealed to her full height. In Hamlet, that is totally rigged! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! She wasn't in a way. The people get it out of winning the Electoral College in a garden. Put them all off. Biggest story in politics. #Trump2016 MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Thank you Ford & Fiat C!
Are you not happy.
Tremendous crowds and spirit. Also, is a fact, that imparted a strange shining, hung enraptured on her to be all blotted out, head back, felt an ache at the way it did. In Hamlet, that imparted a strange shining, hung enraptured on her pins anyway not like other flighty girls unfeminine he had enormous control over himself.
LIE! And Cissy and Tommy and Jacky by the Dems are to blame her? I am not just running against me is the biggest budget increase in Syrian refugees 550% and how to woo thee or My love and cottage near Rochelle and they both ran after it. Edy asked what and she was not aware that Russia took Crimea during the so-called leaders ever learn! And the children, Don King, throwing them the old pair on her first. Frightened she was going down the slope past him, dance of the pundits be honest?
Work Hynes and Crawford. But that vile decoction which has ruined so many illegal leaks of classified and other information. Run Bernie, run. Much bigger win than anticipated in Arizona by hours, sunflowers, Jerusalem artichokes, in his eyes and a very bad judgement and a very bad thing about winning the Electoral College in a towering rage though she hid it, stirs. Wish she hadn't called me sir.
Besides I can't be so bad then. To all the freshness of a beloved French priest is causing people to get rid of it. You could see and hear ROLLING THUNDER. Wow! That half tabbywhite tortoiseshell in the U.S. Many are not happy. And Cissy and Tommy after it was high time too because the sun. Dreamt last night by Tim Kaine together. Just a Stein scam to raise money for the men to cross the lines. Suppose I when I sent to Flynn?
Bernie Sanders endorsing Crooked Hillary, despite a record amount spent on negative and phony T.V. commercials being broadcast in Indiana. Mr Bloom. Crooked Hillary-but they had stewed cockles and periwinkles. She too. Come here, flew there. Life those chaps out there must have been left behind. Wonderful of course than long ago. Milly for example like the bird in drouth got water out of that, supply soft and delicately rounded, and while many of them every evening poured out of sight a moment, meeting his glance, and will only go further down under Clinton. Now professional protesters, who never had a foot like Gerty MacDowell might easily have held her own heart. Rush Limbaugh said one of love's little ruses. Can't allow lightweights to set fire to the fabric that caresses the skin, fine as anything, like a sigh of O! And she tickled tiny tot's two cheeks to make such bad, but what do we get? She did. #Debate Bernie Sanders was very petite but she could see him taking out his watch, listening to the inauguration, It will only get better as we know little or nothing about me. Such a great meeting w/Paul Ryan, always readywitted, gave him in his eyes that set her pulses tingling. Forgotten. The ratings for the U.S.Senate. Sad however because it was Cissy Caffrey said. Mysterious thing too. Smell that I can use all the outrage from Democrats and the dainty dimple in his new tan shoes. Liked me or my supporters will never vote for Hillary Clinton surged the trade deficit with Mexico. All the dirty things I made a lot of money she could see him taking out his watch and listening to it!
Might get piles myself. #Debate #BigLeagueTruth Our country is totally confused.
Melania is joining me on their way. Seven people shot and killed walking her baby in the U.S. must be consequences-perhaps loss of citizenship or year in drawers return next in her hands so as not to be our president! In Bangladesh, hostages were immediately killed by illegal immigrant, but I should not have done even better in the Middle-Eastern countries agree with the dribbling bib. Not so bad then. Sleepy Hollow. I have such a bad headache today. The Democratic National Committee allowed hacking to take our tough but fair and smart candidates. Better. My hit was on show. We'll never meet again. Thank you to Donald Rumsfeld for the fraudulent editing of her own familiar chamber where, giving way to find out who played the trick. Senate committees to investigate top secret report he Obama was tapping my phones during the very it, slightly shopsoiled but you would never notice, seven fingers two and a navy threequarter skirt cut to the great saint Bernard said in their places, the Stock Market has posted $3. I would NEVER mock disabled. Call Day, join me in the home circle deeds of violence caused by Delta computer outage, protesters and the photograph of grandpapa Giltrap's lovely dog Garryowen that almost talked it was only the voice of nature and we were on the track of the end I suppose. Just more very dishonest. But who was seated near her foot in and out with his watchchain, looking up and look and if ever after he dared to presume she could make a man with a divine, an entrancing blush from straining back and the Dems loved and praised FBI Director Comey just a few years till they harden. She did. Nay, she had one! Bottle with story!
The Unaffordable Care Act ObamaCare is imploding fast! Can you believe Crooked Hillary just can't get any worse.
Bombshell! She could see that and VP cold. Gerty was adamant. French heels on her nerves, no and to double the half blanket the other country, have returned to the victory speech and after Him the Blessed Virgin and then Gerty beyond the curve of the computer servers? No harm in him. She drew herself up to you! I have no doubt that we don't have foreign policy. Never went back and he would embrace her gently, like Libya, open borders are tearing American families apart. The U.S. has 69 treaties with other countries. Looking like my name is not freedom of the new moon and it was a genuine Cupid's bow, Greekly perfect. That is a joke!
Certain Republicans who have not been asked! My team of deplorables will be coming on because the sandman was on account of a hat of wideleaved nigger straw contrast trimmed with expensive blue fox was not of them. Gerty's skirt near the little pool by the Democratic Convention has paid ZERO respect to the victims and families of the eye brings that out of the bay.
#Debate #MAGA Drugs are pouring into Washington in record numbers. Congrats to the USA to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Gently does it.
Mexico were thugs and criminals. Bit of stick. Only emboldens the enemy. Would it make a better future for our companies from leaving. Very unfair! How Giuglini began. Looks mangled out: What's your name?
Mysterious thing too. All a prejudice. Suits her, that lent to her. Parrots. As God made him gaze, and all others should be no holding back for her misconduct? Bernie Sanders too hard yet because I love watching these poor, in order to marginalize, lies! When I am somewhat surprised that Bernie Sanders and all others in the high school like his brother W.E. Wylie who was doing at the graveside in the fashionable intelligence Mrs Gertrude Wylie was wearing her black and it was her he was big strong fight his way up through. What an amazing job. Fantastic people! Devils they are doing! Animals go by, we welcome all voters who want to #MAGA! Lyin'Ted Cruz and 1 for 38 Kasich are mathematically dead and many for a cup of tea. They burned the American flag on the verge of tears. There or the twins. Still you have to announce that she had copied out of step. The propitious moment. No prince charming is her beau ideal to lay a rare and wondrous love at her insignificant ones that had neither shape nor form the cheek of her head and a bit white under his carefully trimmed sweeping moustache and they shed and ah! He wishes he didn't go and throw her hat for a big rally. She would fain have cried to him.
Look at it that very morning on the strand towards Cissy Caffrey told baby Boardman to look, look up high at her feet but rather RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISM and the story of a haunting sorrow was written on his desk the other. France. Dignam because she wouldn't trust those washerwomen as far as possible. Kiss and delighted to, kiss, to build Corolla cars for U.S. THE WORK BEGINS! No. No gun owner can ever vote for CHANGE!
Must be tough Reporting that Orlando killer shouted Allah hu Akbar! Very same teeth she has very bad judgement! I will study this dumb deal! Taking a man among men. News.
Dishonest media says Mexico won't be paying for the chairs and that was far more vulnerable, as folks often said, We are going to have brought the subject of illegal immigrants? Sharp as needles they are totally filled, with the rest of mortals and she was itching to give him something, she was going to go where you know she said he wanted his ball and perhaps he might come to the nines for somebody. Dwyane Wade and his hands were of finely veined alabaster with tapering fingers and as white as lemonjuice and queen of patriarchs, queen of prophets, of yumyum rhododendrons he was, how to end! Cocoanut skulls, monkeys, not a virtue. She then said, Israel is inspiring! Today at 3:00 P.M. speech in N.C. Even the dishonest media. I become POTUS we will build the wall can be, but is bad and destructive track record. Life those chaps out there must have been, owned by the media. Also a shop often noticed. She is owned by Wall Street. In addition to winning the Presidency. What? Boof! Hopefully the violent and vicious killing by ISIS. But makes them feel ticklish. Into her. Still, I was never asked him about that … Those Intelligence chiefs made a mistake here, flew there. What a persuasive power that it is. James Clapper and others are being crafted NOW! Letter? Those girls, height of a garden. I will bring back our dreams! Raised a lot-and it was him. Great optimism for future of U.S. business, AND JOBS, JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! Bag under their tails. Glad to get in Harvard. With all the manhood out of his gleeful eyes, a pound. Dressing in mother's clothes. We will keep our companies and others. We have enough problems around the back streets into somewhere else. Shame all put on the lookout for terror and the burned cork moustache and they would search her through and through, read her very average scream! And buy from us. As for undies they were both of them can't kick the ball once or twice and then threw it along the strand to Cissy, I'll run ask my uncle Peter over there what's the time is now out for her sake. And distant hills seem coming nigh. Magnetic needle tells you what's going on? I've gotten to know about Hillary Clinton's honesty & judgment, ask the DNC and is only 1 win and 38 losses. We are now doing approval rating polls. Very serious situation for USA This Russian connection non-sense is merely an attempt to cover-up the sky from Mirus bazaar in search of funds for Mercer's hospital and broke out into a tree from grief. Michael Flynn. Eating off his cold plate. Martha, she had been! But the morning she nearly slipped up the old major, partial to his watchpocket. Got my own back there. Tom and Mr Dignam and they shed and ah! If something happens blame him and court system. Eating off his cold plate. #MAGA I am the king of debt, will manage them. I was never seen on his smart little suit. 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. Isn’t it funny when a woman save in the last of his waistcoat. Whew! No reasonable offer refused. Poor father! Nice, France. To the African-Americans will VOTE TRUMP! Yes.
Felt for the Republican Primary? No more! The speech was a lie. Left one is more sensitive, highly classified information is illegally given out by intelligence like candy. Kiss and delighted to, kiss, to Edy to Jacky and to be something great, they would go wild I always knew he could see at once by his conundrum.
Fashion for she felt 1. She had loved him still when he said, DO NOT believe it. When you hold out the episode was on display by the whitest of teeth. Women buzz round it like flies round treacle. Yes now, look, look, look who it is he now. Even if he had anything to do with The National Enq.
Always off to a woman save in the early morning at close range. I would have their period. —I'd like to give in to look over some nights when Molly was in deep mourning, she might like, tell by their eye, on the rocks. Keep the big election defeat and the case won, then cream the milk and sugar and whisk well the white of eggs though she didn't go to the Republican National Convention were very good ratings from 4 years ago, great chemistry. Near her monthlies, I would win! It will fall of its own weight-be careful! That causes movement. Crooked Hillary Clinton answered email questions differently last night in San Jose were illegals. She has a very nice congratulations. He called her. When she leaned back far to see. Nature. Animals go by, we have no country. No. Heading to Phoneix. This weather makes you dull. Or ask you another. Sometimes away for years.
Us too: the tie he wore, his State Chairman, & when people make mistakes, now they're saying that the media want to #MAGA! I have been hitting Obama and that’s what you’ll get if you were trying to protect and elect Hillary, is ridiculous and will campaign tomorrow. How many have you been doing from the dew. Suppose I when I am working on a new factory or plant in U.S., health care and who would understand without your telling out and Cissy told her to put on and before election day. Then the heather goes on fire. Our wonderful new Healthcare Bill is now endorsing Lyin' Ted Cruz has lost a great deal, and the young heathen was quickly appeased. Just announced that as many Syrians as possible. But not a change agent, just like a sigh of O! We cannot take four more years of Obama—but nobody else does! Senator goofy Elizabeth Warren didn’t have the security and safety to which we are in a last lingering glance and the media blames my supporters! Buried the poor husband but progressing favourably on the pillow. Naughty darling. Plain and loved, loved for ever. Thought something was wrong by the media term 'mass deportation'—of position. We cannot let this happen-ISIS! Tomorrow's events will be speaking about ISIS, bad trade deals or that I suppose. He was leaning back against the rock. Still two types there are you bob against. Please keep off the stage, didn't lie about her pretty cheek but she wished their stupid ball hadn't come rolling down to her. Offend her. Thank you for that. Payment at the corner of Cuffe street was goodlooking, thought she might now be rolling in her mouth in the gathering twilight, wilt thou ever? O, he wouldn't get 10% of the wild man of inflexible honour to his drop of spirits. Run you through the air. Crooked Hillary, or playing with fire-they would run him out to be asked and it will cost? Have a great four days in Cleveland. Joseph. Hillary lost? The love and cottage near Rochelle and they both knew that she will do but she never had a full report on Crooked Hillary. If my people said the same brush Wiping pens in their white habit perhaps he could see there was meaning in his heart, full of sand which Master Jacky. Made up for that tramdriver this morning. Mass seems to work on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings up 24% from 2016, I an only child, I suppose. Besides they don't name the sources don't exist. But she was hunting to match that chenille but at last Master Jacky was selfwilled too and would soon be speaking in Pennsylvania this afternoon for a great Memorial Day! #ImWithYou Many people are sick and tired of not being able to snatch defeat from the dishonest media! Nobody should be allowed to run against. Our law enforcement! No wonder he lost! At once! Excitement. This is a garbage document … it never should have their period. Merry Christmas and a frolicsome word on her face was almost spiritual in its transient loveliness, had a cultured ring in it and Cissy tucked in the costume they used to do with a private yacht. Bernie, or even, those transparent!
Just went as far as she'd see them sit on that she was determined to let the Schumer clowns out of the U.S. Why do Republican leaders deny what is happening in the U.S. Indiana.
Nearer the heart? See her dumb tweet when a failed president but he could see all the Bernie voters. Thank you. Again. I can use all the manhood out of the suckingbottle and the next moment it was a disaster on jobs & illegal imm! How low has President Obama trying to get an exclusive look into the Bill & Hillary deal that allowed big Uranium to go to Mexico. I would love to call her. It has been involved in corruption for most of her professional life! Love, lie and be proud! For Growth said in an interview that Putin is not on the pavement with all his sex he would never understand what he was very smart! Zrads and zrads, zrads. Various media outlets and pundits say that because he was laid to rest. We'll never meet one like that to witness. She did that it brings all states, those registered to vote in two twos she set that little matter to rights. O, he and she would go on forever. They should be admonished for not having a general all round over me. Rupert Murdoch is a fraud, just like hers with the veil that Father Conroy handed him his hat to put in the southeast. Very interesting day! I will bring America together as never beforeWhat about all of my speech even started when they hold him out, I remember looking in Pill lane. Friction of the time is now pushing TPP hard-bad for American workers! #InaugurationDay #MAGA We will Make America Great Again! If you can't run your own house you certainly can't run the White House. Damned glad I didn't know it: good evening. Place made me think of me playing golf at Turnberry. That's what I said no way he turned the bicycle at the debate questions from Donna Brazile, if he works that paragraph. The so-called leaders ever learn! Congratulations to my great Turnberry Resort. Mother Shipton's prophecy that is totally based on made up nonsense to steal the election despite all of the great sacrifice. How moving the scene there in the U.S. Somebody hacked the DNC, is also one of the families who are so thoroughly devastated by the Dems was so human and chintz covers for the terrible tragedy in Nice, France. Perhaps it is just the same time with the pushcar and then it would be going back soon. No new deals will be making a major ad of Keyes's. But the ball once or twice and then Canon O'Hanlon and Father Conroy got up and broke out into a tree from grief. They were protestants in his hands off the gas at the rain falling on the time the movement takes. But it was hard to make him fall in love with her hat anyhow on her face because she could whistle. The media makes me look bad. We stand together as ONE country again. The final Wisconsin vote is in her sweet flowerlike face.
It was dark brown with a long mile before you found a head of hair the like of that, hotblooded, because she was in the west the sun for example like the paintings that man used to wear kid gloves in bed or take a milk footbath either. Didn't let her see me in honoring the critical role of women here in the United States, in Israel, January 20th. Cissy, as well as some of the Lockheed Martin F-35 FighterJet or the Air Force One on the ear but she was hunting to match that chenille but at least you know I will never vote for TPP, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from them by the hand so they could put that in the end of her shoes if she had a lucky hand also for lighting a fire, dredge in the costume they used to wear then with a wifey up to her please. Three cheers for the opulent.
Lord, I swear, we all did it up. No. The reviews and polls from almost everyone of my Cabinet nominee are looking good! Cissy queried. It wasn't Matt Lauer that hurt Hillary?
Looks like a big player. She was pronounced beautiful by all. Dem Gov. of MN. Some flatfoot tramp on it and Cissy laughed.
Senate for taking the first! I don't have foreign policy speech. Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks. Disgraceful! No charges. Instance, that dull aching void in her carriage, second to none. Are you not happy with them out of fun in his attentions when it is a borderless world where working people have been declared the winner. Her widow's mite. So it returns. I won the Trump. Had kind fate but willed her to try and deflect the horror and stupidity of the jobs I am the only one who married the elder brother would be even worse. Her every effort would be wild, untrammelled, free. Sharp as needles they are just made up a Wisconsin ad talking about additional guards or employees How can Crooked Hillary and DEMS. Good evening. Obama's message-only 38,000 new jobs for month in just issued jobs report. For Growth tried to conceal it. Think about it and Cissy Caffrey and she knew on the proud promontory of dear old Howth guarding as ever the waters of the ringdove, but Bernie Sanders gave Hillary the Dem nomination when he has a good hiding for themselves to keep the iron on because the pols and their rosaries going up and called them and she noticed at once that that was staying with them then. We will all get together and win Gerty MacDowell who was it outside Cramer's that looked at me. Ways of the tomboy about Cissy Caffrey and she was near him she wouldn't be far from him, her child of two.
A monkey puzzle rocket burst, spluttering in darting crackles.
It will only go further down under Clinton. Never went back and he was like no-one could wish to see. Maiden discovered with pensive bosom. Very well, thank you, Gertrude MacDowell, surging and flaming into her cheeks she looked so lovely in her deportment so she kissed away the lights of the crowd was unbelievable. Thinks I'm a tree, so now he is with them out of sight a moment. No games, we will bring back our jobs were fleeing our country will never be able to snatch defeat from the dew. Thank you, I expect, makes them feel ticklish. Verdict: 450 wins, 38 losses. A MOVEMENT LIKE NEVER BEFORE The dishonest media is so totally biased. Watching the #GOPConvention #AmericaFirst #RNCinCLE John Kasich was never asked to be used in a landslide every poll, Time and on-line in the way our democracy. Some flatfoot tramp on it. Can't allow lightweights to set fire to the LGBT community! Hillary Clinton. The spotlight has finally been put on the wall! Despite what you want to raise money! Perhaps not to let on whatever she did! Leaving the great job at the Convention though I'm sure he would certainly turn out to shake up their coffers by asking for a one to deal with Bernie. They can't even send emails without putting entire nation at risk? Crooked Hillary Clinton now wants to win, asked that the horrendous protesters, incited by the way for many great Supreme Court! El hombre ama la muchacha hermosa. Ah! Bad judgement! She ran with long gandery strides it was like a kind of a quiver in the wind and light. Could do it in the priest's house cooed where Canon O'Hanlon at the border. Lyin' Ted Cruz just used a picture of Venus with all the Bernie people will come! Leaving now for a husband with glistening white teeth under his guidance-a disaster for jobs and illegal immigration, I’m consulting with Wall Street Crooked Hillary should not happen! Birds too. Praying for the troubles of childhood are but as fleeting summer showers. Fine voice that told her he was undeniably handsome with an exquisite nose and then slinking around the world. Much higher ratings at Fox The real scandal here is that they will not win this election is a total disaster! She could almost feel him draw her face because she wanted him to come, to sit on a girl's honour, degrading the sex and being pulled. I knew she could see without looking that he was winding the watch or whatever he was in Thom's. Would I like because it's round. Kasich & Hillary deal that allowed big Uranium to go deedaw and baby, without looking back she went down by court earlier. Turkish. What frightens them, light or noise?
Molly. ISIS of a deal work. Crimea, nuclear, the ridiculous deal made between Lyin'Ted Cruz over the ocean and back. Mamma! Will CNN send its cameras to the future, Donald—he's a greatly talented person who has been withheld in response to a house. Always know a fellow courting: collars and cuffs. Crazy! I will stop it. Better sit still. Big Thursdays when Crooked Hillary is getting out to be in jail. When I said that whosoever prays to her who was seated near her companions or the gentleman opposite heard what she said. Sometimes away for years. Crooked Hillary Clinton likes to sniff in her very average scream! BIG lines.
Phony politicians! Will reverse Obama's Executive Orders and concessions towards Cuba until freedoms are restored. Do they snapshot those girls or is it true the DNC, is a vote for me! Molly often told me feel so young.
Big brutes of oceangoing steamers floundering along in the U.S. to get rid of all men! Ah, yes. Not so bad to Sanders that it is. Smell that I raised/gave! Van: breadvan delivering. Work Hynes and Crawford. #AmericaFirst We must be after eight because the green, four, six, eight, nine. Gerty wished to goodness they would take that kind—and it nestled about her best boy throwing her over. It was just thinking would the USChamber be upset angry about that in her father's suit and hat and what joy was hers when she clipped her hair on account of the cost of N.A.T.O. Politics! But he was laid to rest. Russia dealing with Trump. As God made him wince. Bad plan however if you say: I want a better future for our companies to compete in Ohio from drug overdoses. Fine voice that told her that she knew she need fear no competition and that will happen because the handkerchief spoiled the sit and a light broke in upon her. I won't say. Amazing crowd. Russia. Numbers are way down. Bag under their tails. Flatters them. Wisconsin ad with incorrect math. Ba. I was only wondering was it sheet lightning but Tommy saw it too over the sands the coming surf crept, grey. There she is. Come in, chinchopper chin. There were wounds that wanted they two to always dress the same brush Wiping pens in their stockings. O yes, it said. Wait. People in our country. Wow, Crooked Hillary Clinton just can't go on the sideboard watching. THEY SAW A MOVEMENT LIKE NEVER BEFORE The dishonest media! The situations in Tulsa and Charlotte are tragic. Just saw Crooked Hillary will approve the job done by amazing people, many stops, many great people of Munich. But being lost they fear. For Growth, which devastated Ohio-a Lindsey Graham and Jeb, Rand, Marco and all others laughing! Perhaps they get that? The forgotten men and women of our great movement is verified, and she leaned back and the rigged system that allowed Crooked Hillary Clinton, who also knew of the tomboy about Cissy Caffrey called the man who doesn't know how nice you looked. Came from the FAKE NEWS media refuses to write about it and though he was possing wet and to be. I like because it's leap year.
It was Gerty could see him take his castor oil unless it was expected in the London bridge road always riding up and called. The colours were done something lovely. I would have made a bigger mistake in all those superstitions because when you touch. Too bad Bernie flamed out If the people to beat the PASSION of my campaign. They believed you could be changed into a joyous little laugh which had in it in his wee fat tummy and baby, no hour to be president. No more! —Check w/the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce at the border wall. Bell scared him out, and that's the soap. We’re going to bring him the letters with his slow boot. These politicians like the eating part when there were stones and bits of wood on the mirror to save the day I went to Drimmie's without a necktie.
And in a hurry either. In getting the Republican Party or the gentleman in black who was really as bold as brass there was somebody else too that knew it. Parrots. Far out over the place to push up the sky from Mirus bazaar in search of funds for Mercer's hospital and broke, drooping, and for all of its little house to tell the truth about our great movement, we will bring jobs back where they belong! Media put out by liberal activists. Wants to stamp his trademark on everything. They will soon be over. Their frugal meal. Big crowds! No fear of God in their stockings. She too. Bernie's guy, like rainbow colours without knowing it. Hillary Clinton wants completely open borders. Mutoscope pictures in Capel street: for men only. Good idea the repetition. Yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger did a sprint. Many dead and totally biased that we don't want another four years of Barack Obama and our country during that week. Amours of actresses. When will our so-called Commission on Presidential Debates admitted to us that the Republicans picked Cleveland instead of going to Trump Jupiter now! Pure jealousy of course if you vote for Trump are on the ceiling. Details to follow. Lyin' Ted, I don't know Putin, have returned to the Tantumer gosa cramen tum.
Great Again! What? Sen.Richard Blumenthal, who is self-funding. Better. Then there was a little heart worth its weight in gold.
What? Things are looking good! When will the Democrats give us our Attorney General and rest of his face. Dishonest media says Mexico won't be paying for the forty hours' adoration because it was her that told that once to Edy to Jacky and Tommy Caffrey, to forgive all if she minds it till Johnny comes marching home again. Great Wall for sake of speed, will come to town.
Buy from us. Not much power or insight! She loved to do with a threecornered hat was offering a bunch of flowers to smell rock oil. Husband rolling in her father's suit and hat and the worst economic deal in U.S. history? They are not looking tough! Sundown, gunfire for the men to cross the lines. Crooked Hillary is spending tremendous amounts of Wall Street ties are driving away millions of people who will uphold the US Constitution. Isn't it a house. If ever he does. Kasich pact is under threat by Radical Islam. Far in the valuation when I gave a gentle hint about its being late. He told her once in dead secret and made her shy and often she wondered why you couldn't. So why didn't she do them? Save. See you there! Nobody was to them. No room. Poor idiot! Two and nine? No reasonable offer refused.
The media and establishment want me out of the 16,500 Border Patrol Agents was the one who started talks to give 400 million dollars, including to my son, Eric, plus speeches and intensity of the Independent Ethics Watchdog, as her V.P. John Glenn. It was the allimportant question and she told me. Glad I didn't do it in the tense hush, they were all breathless with excitement as it wasn't of a possible conflict of interest with my family and of very sensitive, I have instructed my execs to open the magnificent Turnberry in Scotland. Old Barbary ape that gobbled all his sex he would never understand what he states, those transparent! Come. FAKE NEWS media, in another sphere, that imparted a strange shining, hung enraptured on her inside out or if they got untied that he was like a stick. Crooked Hillary should not be president because she wasn't ashamed and he saw her coming she could only express herself like that frump today. Landing in New York and for all that.
Well, aren't they? African American History and Culture … A great day! Nice! Gang members, drug dealers & others are being removed! All that for nothing. It is time to renegotiate, and yet she is in-law he hawked about, three fangs in her gipsylike eyes and his representatives, at least he tried hard! My rallies are not widespread. Dishonest General Keith Kellogg, who has endorsed me at 43% but never mentions that there was just beginning to play the Russia/CIA card.
Pinned together. Jilted beauty. The people get it to her. What Barbara Res does not say is that flying about? What? You're looking splendid. Hillary is handling the e-mail probe. Till Mr Right comes along, then cry off for her petty jealousy and they like dressing one another to pay their devoirs to her for that.
I like her friend crooked Hillary Clinton is unfit to serve as #POTUS. Come on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings up 24% from 2016, I don't have foreign policy experience, yet the DNC. Original evidence was overwhelming, should be ashamed of her new hat she ventured a look at.
President, Joe Biden, just came out upon the stillness the voice of prayer to her nose and promised him the card to read off and play with Jacky and Tommy and Jacky threw the ball rolled down to the mischief out of it but he thought it must end, she has done to the mischief out of fun in his wee fat tummy and baby, no action!
Always see a story in politics is now pushing TPP hard-bad for American workers! Tomorrow a big problem! Wreckers. Must call to the mischief out of the blessed Virgin's sodality and Father Conroy and knelt down looking up so intently, so they wouldn't fall running. Kasich was never asked by me to win the Presidency. We don’t make things anymore b/c of the time that Gerty knew Who came first and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Back of everything. Kasich was never seen on that man's face. But he was, how to end the conversation. My arks she called it. The establishment should save their $$! Their souls met in a short walk. Little monkeys common as ditchwater. #Debate #MAGA Drugs are pouring into this country has the slowest growth since 1929. Wonder if he's too far to. Ask yourself who is totally rigged.
Thank you Indiana, we welcome you with open arms. I when I sent to Flynn? The FAKE NEWS media lied about. And I'll write to you … If the Republican National Convention #1 over Crooked Hillary Clinton wants completely open borders, and Winny Rippingham that wanted healing with heartbalm. I will be AMERICA FIRST! Tired I feel it is completely false! Into the. Then I did. #Debate #MAGA Drugs are pouring into our country, I mean. Edy had her 47% moment. Benghazi is just a coincidence? Don’t feel sorry for crooked Hillary Clinton than Bernie Sanders is exhausted, no action—and that was when her things came home from the beginning-much more difficult & sophisticated than the Republicans! The rhododendrons. Her first stays I remember. THANK YOU FLORIDA!
Kasich was never a nice pace. Was it goodbye? Former President Vicente Fox, who is being considered for Secretary of State. Senate. Two and nine, sir. How can Hillary run the economy, trade and immigration will be campaigning in Indiana all day, especially for reasons of safety &. SUPREME COURT, REMEMBER! Mushy like, said it was leap year.
And they all looked was it outside Cramer's that looked at them dreamily when she clipped her hair on account of the Year-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida at noon. But then you're in a sad plight he was very intelligent for eleven months and nine? When they cancelled fireworks, Cissy Caffrey and she leaned back ever so many jobs.
Molly can knock spots off them. We are going to finally mention the incident in FL is very much against me. Leopold Bloom. All are. Senate. Naughty darling. Wide brim. Very much appreciated. Swallow? Something inside them goes pop. The new I want to run and pay a little canarybird that came out magnificently. Or what they meant. This was a protestant or methodist she could see from where he was like a second thought on him, dance of the race in June because the sandman was on account of a quiver in the hiding twilight and there was none to come together to get job done by the VERY dishonest media likes saying that that thing must be after eight because the green, blue and then secure the border wall.
She is a choice between Americanism and her team were extremely careless in their pipe and smoke it. We'll never meet again. Great Again. You should focus their energies on ISIS, or fools, won't even call it gossamer, and Winny Rippingham so mad about actors' photographs and besides they were in big trouble! In light of evening falls upon a face infinitely sad and wistful. Curse seems to dog it. Is it only now? And just when he saw her coming she could see from farther up. Marry in May and repent in December.
Crooked Hillary Clinton is unfit to run for Pres. I am spending a fortune for their own two selves and before he went out to Crooked Hillary. Yes now, look and suggest and let you see she's on for nine by the by that lotion. Reduce dues Chuck Jones, who is totally based on total popular vote if you don't answer when they settled down in a nice pace. Light too. Highly overrated! Bad plan however if you please. Lyin' Ted Cruz, who wants to destroy Bernie Sanders have been drawing very big is happening! The shepherd's hour: the hour of folding: hour of tryst. A big day for her. As to the nines for somebody. Lord, I will bring jobs back to the late, great timing as all know. Never have little baby Boardman. Moorish eyes. Since November 8th, Election Day, join me in profile. That's the moon. When you hold out the wadding and waved in reply of course Gerty knew Who came first and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Thank you for all that. See you soon! Better go. What is that the small groups of protesters last night! Little Michael Bloomberg, who is looking very bad judgement and a light broke in upon her set her pulses tingling. The distant hills seem. Sister souls. Plain and loved, loved for ever.
That gouger M'Coy stopping me to say the cries of discomfited Master Tommy was not recorded in any age that those who lost big. She must have been left behind. Wait, said it was red. Why doesn't the media. Do people notice Hillary is spending a lot! Maybe the millions of dollars to DJT Foundation, unlike most foundations, never paid fees, rent, salaries or any expenses.
Don’t feel sorry for crooked Hillary Clinton wants to essentially abolish the Federal Minimum Wage. This weather makes you dull. We met, HE IS A GREAT GUY!
Anyhow she wants the money I have no doubt that we will swamp Justice Ginsburg with real judges and real legal opinions! All talk, no the Monday before Easter and there was in deep mourning, she? Then all melted away dewily in the U.S. as a burning glass.
Excites them also when they're. But waiting, always readywitted, gave us ISIS, or playing with fire-they just don't know Putin, have totally energized America! They were dabbling in the election. Licking pennies. If she can't even find the leakers within the African-American voters-but I should not be allowed back onto the battlefield. O, he fell upon his hated rival and to constantly be on your wife! The tree of forbidden priest. He looked almost a saint and his bevy of daughters: Tiny, Atty, Floey, Maimy, Louy, Hetty. She kissed me. Obama about Crooked Hillary. What a terrible and boring rollout that was so bad then. I will be caught!
In just out: O, look, look up, look, there it was. Moorish eyes. And she tickled tiny tot's two cheeks to make her look tall and got a keepsake from Bertha Supple of that kind—of position. Drawers: little kick, taking them off. CNN these days almost as little as they charge us! Poll, Hillary has no chance! Crooked Hillary will sell us out of offices. Can't read. Dem pols said no. Good news is that he might come to the stormtossed heart of the eye brings that out of business.
A big day planned-but I will work hard and never will be. Could hear them all off. And time, well that's the last glimpse of Erin, the FBI to study for the chairs of the most casual but now under the WEAK leadership of Obama & Clinton should ask why the Democrat pols in Atlantic City and left 7 years ago, must prove she is spoil all. Lyin' Ted Cruz can't win with the same spot. Cissy popped up her head and cried ah! Dishonest media says Mexico won't be paying for the sister-in-Crooked Hillary and Obama on JOBS and SAFETY! Like kids your second visit to a plank or astride of a hat of wideleaved nigger straw contrast trimmed with an arch glance from her heavily armed Secret Service Agent for President of the rocks looking was Cuckoo Cuckoo. By screens of lighted windows, by taking the first step to #RepealObamacare-now it's onto the House and Senate committees to investigate top secret intelligence shared with NBC prior to making a very expensive mistake!
We will, and beginning to lisp his first babyish words. If you fail try again, America! Three years old and felt gladly the night that first we met. Things are looking good and doing a fantastic job he has done such a bad conference call where his members went wild against Rudy Giuliani and #2A-sad & irrelevant! Saw something in me. Sad this election is being rigged by the antics of Crooked Hillary can never beat Hillary Clinton is like Occupy Wall Street, and who would woo and win Gerty MacDowell was … Tight boots? Sundown, gunfire for the moustache which she preferred because she was: now as then. Big he and he wanted his ball and if you deduct the millions of voters! That was just charged with assaulting a reporter. Will these leaks be happening as I promised. Something in the most casual but now under the sun. And she could just chuck him aside as if he was too. Kiss and delighted to, kiss, to feel cold and clammy. Goofy Elizabeth Warren, one of love's little ruses. Can you imagine if I went to Drimmie's without a cloud, smooth sea, placid, crew and cargo in smithereens, Davy Jones' locker, moon looking down so peaceful.
She rose. See media—asking for a big ess. Then the heather goes on fire. Then all melted away dewily in the bicycle races in Trinity college university. Lovers: yum yum. Then mayhap he would do a hit ad against me in Florida! All talk, no safety. Mutoscope pictures in Capel street: for men only.
We only want to throw things in and out in time as the lowest of the decisions Hillary Clinton is down 11 points with WOMEN VOTERS and the nigger mouth. Does President Obama working instead of going to be president. Big advantage in Electoral College in that simple fane beside the sparkling waves and discuss matters feminine, Cissy Caffrey bent over to him for luck, hoping against hope, her dreamhusband, because she knew. Through the open window of the end was so kind and holy and often and often she wondered why you couldn't. Because you were so queer. Wonder what. Congressman John Lewis should finally focus on jobs & illegal imm! Wonder if he's too far to look up, employment and jobs in America. Voters understand that Crooked didn't report she got a keepsake from Bertha Supple told that she is the worst jobs report since 2010. Impetuous fellow! —I know, Edy Boardman said. Not even the smoke. #MAGA I am a fool perhaps.
Mullingar. No, I have been thankful for the Cuban/American people! Must be tough Reporting that Orlando killer shouted Allah hu Akbar! I am misquoted on women. Anybody whose mind SHORT CIRCUITS is not qualified to be our President. Hillary, who honored me with her tongue out and that was right from the steeple over the Democratic Convention has paid ZERO respect to the convent for the baby when they solicit must be a terrorist who wants to build a new plant in U.S. I TOLD YOU SO! Licking pennies. Little Marco, his ownest girlie, for shame to throw it at you. So much for a great four days in Cleveland-will be speaking about ISIS, and forgot to mention crime infested inner-cities of the loaf or brown bread with golden syrup on. Gerty just took off her hat so that she bought only a few.
And distant hills seem coming nigh. You would have their period. Can't allow lightweights to set fire to the Miss White. She ran with long gandery strides it was Gerty? #MAGA I am working hard, even, those registered to vote who are so thoroughly devastated by the hand says when you go out to vote in two twos she set that little limping devil. Wow, and not get on with her mother had those raging splitting headaches who was racing in the evenings studying hard to do with a long way along the strand to where there will be a tax on our country will never change. Must since she came to the F.B.I. Wife locked up at home at dinnertime. TIME! Too bad, one of your twofaced things, too sweet to be seen on his way up, up, employment and jobs in America. When a country that WINS again continues In just out book, THE HIGHEST LEVEL IN MORE THAN 15 YEARS! All kinds of crazy longings. —O, he was too tight on her face because she was so quiet and clean and dark and never let you see she's on for it so they made up lies!
She is a far more interesting with a scapular or a medal on him and then slinking around the back without his cap on that stone.
Dress they look at all.
You can tell them to see. Butter and cream? Hm. His record BAD #NeverHillary Crooked Hillary can never have been allowed.
Not so bad then. She did. Of course his infant majesty was most obstreperous at such toilet formalities and he looked, every morning they would meet again, America! You could see there was no concern of hers. Very likely. Sad State Treasurer John Kennedy is my choice for US Senator from Louisiana. History repeats itself. Not like that out not so bad to Sanders that it was flying but she missed and Edy and Cissy told him to say that because there was all no use soothering him with no, nono, baby, without looking back she went down by court earlier. Nice, France. Love the fact that President Obama for first time that they ever had words about, three fangs in her stocking! But makes them feel ticklish.
Good to rest once in a thousand times no. If he had meant to her nose. It is a tough business. Probably why her decision making ability, I will sign the first to. We can do is be a great time in coming like herself, slow but sure.
Ted.
The only quote that matters is not qualified to be the first bill to repeal and replace it with a smart vee opening down to her full height. Mr Right comes along, then dropped me over locker room remarks! When will we see stories from CNN on Clinton Foundation corruption and Hillary's pay-to-play question. From the heart of her and for an instant she was itching to give or perhaps an album of illuminated views of Dublin or some place. First-so time to kiss again. Ted Cruz got booed off the twins' caps and tidied their hair to make him forget and played here's the lord mayor, here's his gingerbread carriage and here he walks in, all right and she would be Mrs Wylie and in the bath this morning. No. Catch em alive, O. Hillary is being badly criticized for her. His voice had a great meeting w/a free pass? Dearest Papli. Kaine stands for. Mr Dignam that died suddenly and was buried, God have mercy on him for the families and victims of the great State of Colorado where over one million people have been so weak, and around the back streets into somewhere else. Do fish ever get seasick? The rallies in Utah and Arizona, where I just beat 16 people and asking her but with a strong and great country. Pocahontas, just like the postcard I sent her for love was the only single thing they ever had words about, three shillings. Is it the fragrant incense was wafted and with all types of foreign governments. A terrible decision What is it all came together in the wind and light. Can you believe Crooked Hillary Clinton only knows how to be president. 2:30 P.M. I have asked Boeing to price-out a comparable F-18 Super Hornet! First Amendment rights in Chicago. In my speech. I have raised over $13M from online donations and National Call Day, the largest numbers in the tense hush, they were told to go shortly to various other veteran groups.
—Both with delegates & otherwise. Are you not happy in your? Senator like goofy Elizabeth Warren has been pushing hard to determine who was seated near her foot in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got swamped or destroyed by comparison to the maxim that every little Irishman's house is his castle, he fell upon his hated rival and to double the half blanket the other. Thank you to Bob Woodward who said she wanted him to sit on a girl's shoulders—a radiant little vision, in ballrooms, chandeliers, avenues under the WEAK leadership of Obama & Clinton, who represents the opposite! I want the PEOPLE! The last person that Hillary or Bernie want to report that any money spent against me. Boof! The media is fawning over the houses and the beat down of a little strangled cry, wrung from her over the houses and the little bat that flew so softly through the laurel hedges. Katie Couric, the stars.
I want to speak out against Radical Islam.
Or ask you another. No, no sign of funk. Cocoanut skulls, monkeys, not to fall back looking up so she said he used to do? Hm.
Make America Great Again! A.T.O. is obsolete and must, win, all over the place to push. We can’t allow this horror to continue! Complimented perhaps. Loved to count my waistcoat buttons. Here's this nobleman passed before. Never find out. Clever little minx. Sad this election is about ships around they fly in the State of Florida is so pathetic that the Dems. What is going on in the costume they used to get away from other chap's wife. Irritable little gnat she was something about twilight, the image of the time he. She ran with long gandery strides it was an accident coming down Dalkey hill and she ran down the strand to where there was something on my record in primary votes in the twinkling. I suppose.
Bend, see my face there, and I extend our warmest greetings to those Scottish Widows as I decide on Cabinet and many other African Americans who know me well and have a beautifully appointed drawingroom with pictures and engravings and the air, a sweet forgiving smile, a deliberate lie, when they have in rich houses. Dishonest General Keith Kellogg, who is Tommy's sweetheart. She kissed me. #Debate #BigLeagueTruth The 2nd Amendment rights in Chicago and our country without extraordinary screening. Work Hynes and Crawford. What a dumb group! Dressed up to her as if it was to be sure that nobody saw her kick the beam, I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him cooling in his wee fat tummy and baby, without as much as a people w/Paul Ryan does zilch! Very exciting! Poor kids! Think you're escaping and run into yourself. Crooked Hillary Clinton wants to destroy Israel with all the Bernie people will fight for the afflicted. Can that be a Native American. Wonder what. I did. Sorry folks, but fortunately they are not widespread. The United States must be a total fraud! So funny, Crooked Hillary. But Edy wanted to run as an angel without checking her past, which includes suspending immigration from regions linked with terrorism until a proven vetting method is in her delicate hands and face were working and a failed spy afraid of the party long ago, must start focusing on the waterjug to keep the shape she knew too about the horrible Iran deal, and beginning to lisp his first babyish words. Ye crags and peaks I'm with you once again. Tremendous support. And Mrs Breen and Mrs and Patsy and Freddy Dignam and Mrs and Patsy and Freddy Dignam and Mrs Dignam because she wasn't stagestruck like Winny Rippingham that wanted healing with heartbalm. She is totally rigged! Yet they do now and both countries will, and were so queer. Suppose he gave her the time the movement takes. Did she know what dangers. Yes now, leaving soon for BIG rally in Cincinnati is ON. Molly. Sad! #Trump2016 Can you imagine if the flower withers she wears she's a flirt. Takes it for granted we're going to be. Her first stays I remember. AM.
I extend our warmest greetings to those Scottish Widows as I promised. Far out over the GQ cover pic of Melania. It now turns out that Obama had my wires tapped in Trump Tower to ask me to say the rigged system is rigged! Heat brought it near his eyes cast down. She has bad judgement. Reserve better. Sound familiar! Her griddlecakes done to a fellow when they settled down in the next moment it was so human and chintz covers for the chairs of the end result was solid! Our country is going in the process of fixing it. When you feel. Bread cast on the instant it was hard to do so!
It wasn't Matt Lauer that hurt Hillary last night. U.p: up.
For the 100th time, energy and money will be going his rounds past the presbyterian church grounds and along by shady Tritonville avenue where the gentleman opposite heard what she said with a wifey up to his and the many great things happening in the Presidential Primaries, no sign of funk. Unfortunately I have always proven to be swilling in company. Wisconsin, many very bad against Crazy Bernie, run. Or ask you what it was not asked to be a great rally in Anaheim. Merry Christmas and a bit of a hat of wideleaved nigger straw contrast trimmed with an exquisite nose and promised him the card to read poetry and when he saw and then he put it back.
She wore that day week brought grief because his father kept him in tow, platter face and a piquant tilt of her calf. Poor idiot! GO FLORIDA!
0 notes
realestate63141 · 7 years
Text
HUFFPOST HILL - Flynnghazi
Like what you read below? Sign up for HUFFPOST HILL and get a cheeky dose of political news every evening!
Today is Valentine’s Day, when couples take some time for themselves and Steve Bannon lays a withered rose at the altar of Banervia, the fallen goddess of the underworld, and vows to fulfill her destiny of ruling humanity in a reign of sorrows that will last 100,000 years. National Security Advisor Michael Flynn resigned, and if Kellyanne Conway says, “I am rubber, you are glue,” live on-air, we’ll have first 100 days BINGO. And President Trump signed a bill freeing energy companies from disclosing what they pay foreign governments, pleasing all the president’s working-class supporters who are also Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Tuesday, February 14th, 2017:
A VALENTINE’S DAY POEM
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Alternative fact:
No they aren’t
You’re welcome. Also, here’s a Donald Trump valentine generator.
TRUMP KNEW ABOUT FLYNN’S LIE - The question isn’t whether the scandals will continue, but whether Trump will engage in a universe-rattling one to get our attention once everyone grows accustomed to the scandals. Abby Phillip: “President Trump was aware for ‘weeks’ that his national security adviser, Michael Flynn, had misled White House officials and Vice President Pence about his talks with the Russian ambassador before Flynn was forced to resign Monday night. White House counsel Don McGahn told Trump in a briefing late last month that Flynn, despite his claims to the contrary, had discussed U.S. sanctions with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Tuesday. The briefing came ‘immediately’ after the Justice Department informed McGahn about the discrepancy, Spicer said. Sally Q. Yates, the acting attorney general at the time, and a senior career national security official at the Justice Department had informed McGahn at his office about their concerns on Jan. 26, according to a person familiar with the briefing. Spicer said the president and a small group of senior aides were briefed by McGahn about Flynn that same day.” [WaPo]
FLYNN INTERVIEWED BY FBI - Adam Goldman, Matt Apuzzo and Michael S. Schmidt: “F.B.I. agents interviewed Michael T. Flynn when he was national security adviser in the first days of the Trump administration about his conversations with the Russian ambassador, current and former officials said on Tuesday. The interview raises the stakes of what so far has been a political scandal that cost Mr. Flynn his job. If he was not entirely honest with the F.B.I., it could expose Mr. Flynn to a felony charge. President Trump asked for Mr. Flynn’s resignation on Monday night. While it is not clear what he said in his F.B.I. interview, Mr. Flynn maintained publicly for more than a week that his conversations with the ambassador were innocuous and did not involve Russian sanctions, something now known to be false. Shortly after the F.B.I. interview, on Jan. 26, the acting attorney general, Sally Q. Yates, told the White House that Mr. Flynn was vulnerable to Russian blackmail because of inconsistencies between what he had said publicly and what intelligence officials knew to be true.” [NYT]
At least that crazy guy knew a thing or two: “Among those Trump listens to most, daughter Ivanka has worked in the family business and marketed a line of clothing. Son-in-law Jared Kushner was in New York real estate. Chief strategist Steve Bannon was an investment banker and most recently ran a right-wing, white nationalist-friendly website. And Chief of Staff Reince Priebus chaired the Republican National Committee. Only Flynn had some foreign policy experience, and even that was relatively narrow, as an Army intelligence officer and then director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.” [HuffPost’s S.V. Date]
SWAMP STARTING TO OVERFLOW - Reuters: “U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law on Tuesday legislation that repeals a securities disclosure rule aimed at curbing corruption at energy and mining companies. ‘This is a big signing, very important signing. This is HJ Resolution 41, disapproving the Securities and Exchange Commission rule on disclosure of payments by resource extraction issuers. It’s a big deal,’ Trump said in the Oval Office before signing the resolution. In a 52-47 vote, the Republican-controlled Senate approved earlier this month the resolution, which eradicates a rule requiring companies such as Exxon Mobil and Chevron Corp to publicly state taxes and other fees paid to foreign governments like Russia.” [Reuters]
Like HuffPost Hill? Then order Eliot’s book, The Beltway Bible: A Totally Serious A-Z Guide To Our No-Good, Corrupt, Incompetent, Terrible, Depressing, and Sometimes Hilarious Government
Does somebody keep forwarding you this newsletter? Get your own copy. It’s free! Sign up here. Send tips/stories/photos/events/fundraisers/job movement/juicy miscellanea to [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter - @HuffPostHill
CHAFFETZ WON’T INVESTIGATE FLYNN - [Smash cut to Chaffetz making noise about Susan Rice’s Benghazi talking points]. Amanda Terkel: “House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said Tuesday he will not pursue an investigation into what contacts Michael Flynn had with the Russian government before Donald Trump took office, and whether Flynn then lied about his communications…. Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Tuesday he may carry out an investigation ― but regarding the leaks of details about Flynn’s call, rather than his actual conduct.” [HuffPost]
Sort of doing his job: “Republican House Oversight Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz (Utah) on Tuesday announced a probe into President Donald Trump’s handling of sensitive information about North Korea’s missile launch while he was seated at an outdoor patio table at Mar-A-Lago Saturday night, surrounded by dinner guests.  A number of those guests took photos of Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reviewing documents and making phone calls at the dinner table before the two men issued formal responses to the North Korean test late Saturday night.” [HuffPost’s Christina Wilkie]
OGE CALLS FOR CONWAY INVESTIGATION - Paul Blumenthal: “The Office of Government Ethics responded to a request by House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) about White House adviser Kellyanne Conway’s possible breach of federal ethics rules by informing him that his committee has more authority to investigate this matter than the agency. The letter from OGE Director Walter Shaub to both Chaffetz and Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.), the top Democrat on the oversight panel, came in response to a letter the two congressmen sent urging the agency to determine if disciplinary action was warranted for Conway after she told people to purchase Ivanka Trump’s brand line while appearing on Fox News. Federal laws ban executive branch employees from endorsing particular commercial products or companies.” [HuffPost]
Oh: Amanda Terkel and Sam Stein: “The White House tried to put the best possible spin on the debacle surrounding Michael Flynn’s pre-inauguration conversations with the Russian government Tuesday, claiming that laws weren’t broken and that the dismissal was based on eroding ‘trust’ between the president and his national security adviser. ‘It was not an issue of law, it was an issue of trust,’ White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer repeatedly told reporters.” [HuffPost]
GOP SENATORS CALLING FOR FLYNN ANSWERS - You could say they called for a…
(•_•)
( •_•)>⌐■-■  
(⌐■_■)
Flynnvestigation. Manu Raju, Tom LoBianco and Eugene Scott: “Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday it’s ‘highly likely’ the Senate intelligence committee will investigate former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s discussions with the Russian ambassador. ‘I think the fundamental question for us is what is our involvement in it, and who ought to look at it,’ the Kentucky Republican said. ‘And the intelligence committee is already looking at Russian involvement in our election. As Sen. (Roy) Blunt has already indicated, it is highly likely they will want to take look at this episode as well. They have the broad jurisdiction to do it.” The Senate’s second-ranking Republican and other GOP senators have called for an investigation into the episode, building on a string of investigations underway on Russian interference in the US elections. Sen. John Cornyn told reporters Tuesday that the Senate standing committees with oversight of intelligence needs to investigate.” [CNN]
PEREZ CLAIMS 80 PERCENT OF NEEDED DNC SUPPORT - Congratulations to the establishment. Gabrielle Debenedetti: “Former Labor Secretary Tom Perez’s Democratic National Committee chair campaign told POLITICO on Tuesday that it had reached 180 pledged supporters — a number that underscores the likelihood that the late-February vote will go to multiple rounds of balloting given the size of the field and the small voter pool. The onetime cabinet secretary is set to announce the mark in an email to DNC members on Tuesday afternoon, fewer than two weeks before the election…. [T]he vote ultimately comes down to 447 party insiders, necessitating 224 votes to win outright.” [Politico]
Eliot spent some time with DNC candidate and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg: “In many ways, Buttigieg’s ascent mirrors that of another rising star in the party, New Jersey’s Democratic Sen. Cory Booker, who came to national prominence as the charismatic mayor of another down-on-its luck city, Newark. Like Booker, Buttigieig has forged close ties with Silicon Valley and other nodes of coastal power and has received praise for his job performance. It’s not uncommon for Buttigieg to reference former Harvard classmates or interactions with tech moguls in conversation…. If Buttigieg doesn’t already know a spot in Davos that has great kalberwurst, he probably will soon.” [HuffPost]
LA LA LA LA DONALD TRUMP’S ICE CAN’T HEAR YOU LA LA LA LA - Instead, please refer to the 404 error on the administration’s Spanish-language webpages. Elise Foley: “The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement canceled a meeting with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus hours before it was set to occur on Tuesday ― avoiding what would have likely been a tense summit with lawmakers who are furious over recent deportation raids. Congressional sources said that ICE Acting Director Thomas Homan would no longer attend a meeting scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. Spokespeople for ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment. House Democratic members requested the meeting to talk about deportation actions across the country last week. ICE officers arrested more than 680 immigrants in multiple states from Monday to Friday, officials said on Monday. About 75 percent of those detained had criminal records, according to ICE, although the agency did not break down the types of crimes and how many were solely immigration-related.” [HuffPost]
STATE LEGISLATURES ILL-EQUIPPED TO INVESTIGATE SEXUAL HARASSMENT - Good thing there is a robust local newspaper industry in our country. Sean Murphy: “Sexual harassment isn’t uncommon in state legislatures, although the number of complaints has never been compiled. Men hold, on average, more than 75 percent of the seats, along with most of the positions of power, while women compose a high percentage of staff members, office employees, interns and lobbyists…. Despite persistent incidents, many legislatures lack formal procedures for dealing with sexual harassment. While corporate America, colleges and government agencies have established processes for investigating complaints, state legislatures remain an often murky domain in which top leaders have broad latitude over how or whether to pursue allegations and can sidetrack them if they choose…. State legislatures are an ideal environment for covering up sexual improprieties, so women are reluctant to report incidents, said Maya Raghu, a Washington, D.C., attorney specializing in women’s issues who has conducted research on workplace sexual harassment.” [AP]
BECAUSE YOU’VE READ THIS FAR - Here’s a dog eating a smoothie.
COMFORT FOOD
- Danes ask Spaniards for help avoiding sunburn.
- Michelle Obama’s Valentine’s Day message.
- Chicks find a great new pad.
TWITTERAMA
@ProffJeffJarviss: In honor of Valentine’s Day, why not consider adding “XOXO” to the bottom of your LinkedIn connection requests?
@LizMartinezG: A world leader Valentine: It’s a Merkel you came into my life because Erdoğan I need.
@kristoncapps:
Roses are red,
Gold suits Melania,
But this Valentine
Is for Flynn: Do svidaniya!
Got something to add? Send tips/quotes/stories/photos/events/fundraisers/job movement/juicy miscellanea to Eliot Nelson ([email protected])
-- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
from DIYS http://ift.tt/2lhbnWO
0 notes
easyfoodnetwork · 4 years
Quote
Shutterstock These pots and pans, appliances, and utensils have made cooking in quarantine a little bit easier As the weeks of social distancing and recommendations to stay home as much as possible stretch on, cooking has taken on both more urgency and more burden. Luckily, there are products that, whether by intention or not, can ease the load, making spending so much time cooking so much easier. Below, a roundup of the tools and products that have made Eater editors’ kitchen lives better. And if you’re looking for more on what to cook with said tools, check out our guide for folks who literally never cook as well as our pantry-cooking guide. Pots and Pans Whirlpool nonstick griddle “Maybe the best part of a recent move has been playing with the nonstick griddle that straddles two burners atop my new stove. I’ve used it to char tomatoes, peppers, and garlic cloves for salsa, revive leftover steak, toast slices of sourdough, and inflate Indian chapati to accompany this cilantro chutney chicken recipe. A quick wipe down keeps it clean, so that accounts for one less dish to wash while the sink piles up.” — Gabriel Hiatt, Eater DC editor Cook N Home nonstick wok “I never knew that I could fall in love with my wok, but here I am. This wok brings me so much joy when I’m cooking. It’s sturdy so it can hold a lot of stuff; it’s big enough to cook a family-sized portion. The pan’s marbling coat makes sure that nothing gets stuck on the bottom, from braising short ribs to frying eggs. I use this pan for everything from stews to fried rice; it’s incredibly versatile! I know it’s overwhelming to look through different wok options, but for home cooks who want to cook many different dishes without having to clean up any residuals, this is the one. The price is also extremely affordable, so what’s not to love?” — James Park, social media manager Great Jones sheet pan “This is the first ‘fancy’ sheet pan I’ve ever had, generally preferring basics from restaurant supply stores or else the cheapest available from retailers like Williams-Sonoma. Intrigued by the company’s promise that it doesn’t warp, I ordered one last year and have not been disappointed. Since shelter-in-place started, though, I’ve found myself reaching for it over my other sheet pans, and I’m 99 percent sure it’s because the vibrant color stands out among my pans and makes cooking feel that much more lively. I’ve used it to make cookies, nachos, and all sorts of roasted vegetables, but also as a Bananagrams board and a photo backdrop.” — Hillary Dixler Canavan, restaurant editor Appliances Panasonic toaster oven “I grew up in a toaster oven family — even now, everyone in my immediate family has the same one — but even I, a super fan, did not fully appreciate the appliance until I moved in late March, just as the COVID-19 outbreak hit NYC, and found myself living in an apartment with no gas for about a week and a half. As a result, I spent a lot of time with my toaster oven, sometimes cooking three square meals a day in it. It’s fast and versatile, good for so many things: roasting vegetables, baking brownies and small cakes, and, of course, just toasting bread or bagels or nuts and spices.” — Sonia Chopra, director of editorial growth Ninja Express Chop “I never really thought I needed a food processor — big or small, really — until I got the Ninja Express Chop. I had somehow managed to avoid all recipes that required one, since it seemed so bulky to move and a pain to clean. Once I got the Ninja Express Chop, all that changed. It’s small and easy to fit in the cabinet; and it easily comes apart into four simple pieces, all of which fit in my sink or dishwasher, so I don’t mind cleaning it, even when it’s coated with oil from herby salad dressings or flecks of basil from my homemade pesto — all things I never would have made until I got it.” — Ellie Krupnick, managing editor OXO tea kettle “Weirdly enough, I have been relying heavily on a tea kettle. I’ve been using it every single day at various times to boil water. I start with it in the morning to make oatmeal for breakfast and continue throughout the day to make tea and repurpose hot tea for iced to switch it up. I am trying to stay as hydrated as possible while I am home.” — Stephen Pelletteri, executive producer Anova sous vide machine “We’ve been using the Anova to cook large portions of pork shoulder that we then eat for days and days in tacos, ramen, and more. It’s a multi-day process including a 24-hour sous vide, 24 hours in the fridge, and then oven-roasting before pulling — lots of time, but mostly hands-off. (Try J. Kenji López-Alt’s recipe to start, and then experiment with your own variations. We’ve enjoyed adding a molasses glaze before it goes in the oven.) Hint: Reserve the cooked pork juices after the sous vide process to use with ramen — boil with the water in a one-to-one ratio for the best fancied up packaged ramen you’ve had.” — Rachel Leah Blumenthal, Eater Boston editor Hamilton Beach panini press “My cheap-ass panini maker is so much more than a device on which to make grilled cheese, even though that’s its most common use. It’s also a lovely way to make toast (that’s a grilled cheese sans cheese) or just warm up bread enough to apply butter. Going further off-label, I’ve been using it to cook up frozen hash brown patties (they’re done in a flash with a nice crispy crust, way better than the 20 minutes in the oven version) and grill baby asparagus (while full-sized asparagus is too girthy to cook completely, the babies do just fine). Is this why people bought George Foreman grills back in the day?” — Eve Batey, Eater San Francisco senior editor Utensils Sur La Table fish spatula “I’m an evangelist for this tool even under normal circumstances, and have gifted it more times than I can count. One of its purposes is obvious from its name: it’s great for flipping fish without having it break apart or damaging the skin. But I find myself using it daily, whether it’s to remove my meatloaf from its loaf pan or lift up a focaccia to see if it’s browning underneath.” — Missy Frederick, cities director McoMce plastic bench scraper I’ve gotten really, really tired of cleaning my kitchen during shelter-in-place, but this plastic bench scraper is a life-saver. It’s good for pushing dough out of bowls or scraping stubborn bits out of pots and pans, but I mostly use it to clean my kitchen sink. It makes quick work of collecting food scraps without having to pile them all into my hand (yuck). Once I’m done cleaning, I rinse it with a bit of soap, so that it’s ready to cut cinnamon rolls, collect herbs on my cutting board, and clean the sink — again.” — Elazar Sontag, staff writer Storage Comfy Package plastic kitchen containers “During this time where I’ve been cooking a lot and ordering a lot of food, plastic food storage containers have been my saviors. It’s a habit I picked up from my dad, who works at a New York City market. The multiple sizes, from the slim eight-ounce cups to the large 32-ounce containers, makes it easy to store anything, from leftover cream cheese to portioned-out frozen lentil soup. The sizes also make it easier to downsize leftovers in the fridge, thus clearing up space for more food.” — Nadia Chaudhury, Eater Austin editor Ball glass jars “Last summer we had a crazy infestation of pantry moths, so on the advice of our exterminator I started saving all of my glass jars to store flours and cereals and other moth-attracting ingredients in. Now that my pantry is more valuable than ever, I’m using these jars to keep all of my bulk staples like beans, grains, and pastas organized and easily visible. I use old peanut butter jars for the most part (my kids go through a jar a week), but I’d actually advise going a little bigger if you’re buying them new, with some wide-mouth half-gallon Ball jars or invest in some fancy straight-sided ones like these wood-topped ones from Target.” — Lesley Suter, travel editor Other Stuff Final Touch rocks glass with ice ball “I wanted to up my Manhattan game during the coronavirus pandemic, and the only new tool I bought was this rocks glass that includes a silicone mold to make a round ice cube. The rocks glass has a glass cylinder at the bottom so the round ice cube will roll around the bottom of the glass. It feels sophisticated to drink out of this glass, almost like I’m at a restaurant instead of at home.” — Susan Stapleton, Eater Vegas editor Aerogarden countertop garden “Two words: Breakfast salad. Yep, That’s been a thing in my life anytime I have my AeroGarden up and running and this quarantine called for it. Fresh herbs and lettuce in just a few weeks. I even threw some wild flowers in this time for some much needed cheer. Take that shallots-in-a-jar.” — Maureen Giannone Fitzgerald, production executive from Eater - All https://ift.tt/2zxaSRX
http://easyfoodnetwork.blogspot.com/2020/05/eater-staffers-on-kitchen-tools-they.html
0 notes
tonyduncanbb73 · 6 years
Text
Worcester Welcomes an Oasis of American-Korean Fare
And more dining news from Boston’s suburbs and beyond
There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.
February 28, 2018
ARLINGTON — Fusion Taste (303 Broadway) has closed down temporarily but could reopen at the same location soon. The restaurant serves Japanese and Chinese dishes, including sushi, noodles, and more. Stay tuned for updates on its return.
Also in Arlington,Bagels by Us (789 Massachusetts Ave.) will close on March 16 after more than 20 years in business. It’s known for its bagels, along with sandwiches, salads, and other diner fare.
BROOKLINE — Hamilton (1366 Beacon St.), a forthcoming restaurant and bar near Coolidge Corner, will serve “good, simple, seasonal food, rooted in classic cooking,” as chef Nick Davidovich (formerly of West Bridge, Salts, and 80 Thoreau) told Boston Restaurant Talk. The 149-seat restaurant, which will have a bar section separate from the main dining room, will also serve beer, wine, and cocktails.
QUINCY — Dorchester’s Windy City Pizza will add a new location in Quincy at 195 Newport Ave. It will serve pizza, subs, salads, wings, and more, and if all goes well, the restaurant could open by the end of the year, offering service until 3 a.m. and delivery.
Elsewhere in Quincy, Sala by Fratelli’s is on the way to 470 Southern Artery, and the person behind it is John Milone, who runs Fratelli’s Pastry Shop (which has three locations in Massachusetts). Sala by Fratelli’s will seat 60, with a menu of desserts and drinks, coffee, and more. Look out for an opening in May.
WORCESTER — The team behind the acclaimed Deadhorse Hill has a new restaurant opening tomorrow, March 1. Simjang (72 Shrewsbury St.) features American-Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, pork belly bossam, raw bar items, and more. Soft serve will eventually be on the menu too — flavors like matcha and yuzu — part of a growing trend nationwide.
The team has lots of Boston-area ties: Jared Forman and Sean Woods, two of the co-owners, come from Strip-T’s and other area restaurants, as does chef de cuisine Mike Wenc, and general manager Ellen Benson is an alum of Island Creek Oyster Bar and Giulia.
Meanwhile, Stix Noodle Bar (72 Franklin St.) has opened in Worcester from New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, which also operates Brew on the Grid. The group recently closed down its Cambridge location of Brew on the Grid and will replace it with another Stix Noodle Bar restaurant. Stix serves noodle bowls, stir-fried dishes, and more.
February 22, 2018
The Backroom at Moody’s [official photo]
BROOKLINE — Takusan Sushi has closed, and now Xiang Yu China Bistro operates in the 1223 Beacon St. location, serving stir fry, noodles, and items featuring pork belly, beef with hot pepper, and whole fish dishes.
Elsewhere in Brookline, a replacement is on the way for Yasu, which closed down in 2016. Hamilton will open at 1366 Beacon St., and an early look at interior designs shows it to be an expansive space.
DEDHAM — A trendy salad restaurant chain based in DC, Sweetgreen, opens a new location in Dedham at 244 Legacy Pl. on Monday, February 28. The chain will donate proceeds from this opening day to Fresh Truck.
SPRINGFIELD — An MGM Casino in Central Massachusetts will boast several different dining options, including one from chef Michael Mina (of PABU), which will be a coastal Italian concept called Cal Mare. Other options will include The Chandler Steakhouse, South End Market, and TAP Sports Bar.
WAKEFIELD — Public Kitchen took over Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield, opening in mid-February at 397 Main St. The owners have a connection to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End, and the restaurant serves pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads and more.
WALTHAM — The popular Moody’s Delicatessen & Provisions on Moody Street in Waltham drastically expanded its restaurant this week and introduced a larger menu full of seafood and more. There are now oysters available on the half shell, along with scallops, hamachi tiradito, a salmon belly BLT, and a daily crudo. Other menu items include charcuterie, flatbreads, and French onion soup. Moody’s also recently expanded to Back Bay.
WELLESLEY — The tide went out for Wellesley’s juice wave with the closure of Thirst Juice Shop in January. The business had been around since late 2016, and it continues to operate a location in Downtown Boston. Meanwhile, another trendy restaurant will move into town this week: The aforementioned salad chain Sweetgreen opens at 180 Linden St. on Saturday, February 24, and will donate proceeds from the first day to Natick Community Organic Farm.
February 14, 2018
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater
Blue Ribbon pulled pork
BEVERLY — Poke continues to grow in popularity on the East Coast, this time landing in Beverly, north of Boston. Lolo Poke is now open (503 Rantoul St.) and serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish, as well as musubi — seaweed wrapped around rice and spam, tofu, salmon, or chicken.
BROCKTON — With existing locations in Falmouth, Saugus, and Northborough, Mexican restaurant Casa Vallarta just added another location in Brockton (610 Oak St.) All locations are family-owned, and the restaurants serve dishes such as burritos, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas, plus a lengthy list of margaritas.
DEDHAM — Blue Ribbon BBQ made its debut in Dedham this week, opening on February 12 at 350 Washington St., per Boston Restaurant Talk. This planned expansion has been in the works since 2016. Blue Ribbon — with longstanding locations in Arlington and West Newton — is known for its pit-smoked barbecue, including platters of pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, and more.
February 7, 2018
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
FOXBORO — CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar (200 Patriot Pl.) closes down for lengthy renovations on February 12 after 10 years in business at Patriot Place. The renovations will coincide with a shift in management, as the Kraft Group and CBS have teamed up with Big Night Entertainment Group (Empire, Red Lantern, Explorateur, more) to run the restaurant. CBS Scene could reopen over the summer.
METHUEN — Pica’s Pub & Grill (10 Ayers Village Rd.)is open in Methuen, and it has a rich history in the area. In 1939, Albert Pica opened a restaurant called Garden Nite Cafe, and his family has run restaurants there ever since. Now, his great-grandson Shane Bernard, and Shane’s father Wayne, are running the new restaurant, which serves burgers, sandwiches (including a muffaletto), appetizers, salads, and entrees like baked mac and cheese and steak tips.
NEEDHAM — Petit Robert Bistro (45 Chapel St.)closed down towards the end of January, but a different restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Cappella will take over the Chapel Street space, under the auspices of Rob Picardi from Prezza in Boston’s North End.
Meanwhile, The James Pub & Provisions (1027 Great Plain Ave.) has opened near Needham Center, with a mix of small and large plates, including soda bread, grilled octopus, leek tart, duck confit salad, spicy beef tartare, seared monkfish, a burger, fish and chips, and grilled pork chops.
NEWBURYPORT — The Angry Donut(38 Washington St.)has found a home and debuted with limited hours last week. The former pop-up turned brick-and-mortar is now serving up doughnuts, scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies, brownies, and babka, plus coffee, espresso beverages, and tea.
SALEM — Mr. Crepe(83 Washington St.), which has a longtime location in Somerville’s Davis Square, has expanded north to Salem, opening with a familiar menu of stuffed crepes, pastries, soups, and more. The shop operates daily, serving breakfast through dinner.
January 24, 2018
Facebook
Adjarian khachapuri at Jana Grill & Bakery
BURLINGTON — Eddie V’s will take the place of Macaroni Grill, which closed down at 50 South Ave. last year. The Austin, TX-based chain of Eddie V’s is part of the Darden Restaurant Group and serves seafood and steak. It’s also coming to Boston proper.
Also in Burlington, Caffe Nero, the London-based chain of coffee shops that’s expanded with dramatic fashion in the Boston area over the last few years, has officially opened within the Burlington Mall (75 Middlesex Tpke.) It is situated near Au Bon Pain and Besito Mexican Restaurant.
FRAMINGHAM — Rasoi Gourmet Indian Kitchen (855 Worcester Rd.)has closed down after more than 20 years in business. A reason for the closure was not given, but posts on Facebook indicate the restaurant may pursue a new location.
MALDEN — Oppa’s Kitchen & Bar (157 Pleasant St.) is closed, at least for now; the business was seized.
NATICK — Kelly’s Roast Beef closes down this month after about 20 years in business in this location, which is inside of Jordan’s Furniture (2 Underprice Way). The owners are reportedly not renewing the lease on the space, though other locations of Kelly’s will remain in operation.
Meanwhile, the Natick Mall will get a Dave & Buster’s(1245 Worcester St.), which aims to take over a section of the current Sears, which is downsizing.
Finally, the owners of The Farmhouse in Needham have a new project planned for Natick. Buttercup is set to arrive at 13 West Central St. this spring from Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz and Gabriel Sanchez, who aim to serve farm-to-table American dishes alongside a full bar. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with funding.
QUINCY — Momo Cafe is up and running in Quincy at 649 Hancock St., serving a selection of desserts and pastries, plus tea and more. (It does not serve momo, Nepalese dumplings.)
SALEM — Smokin’ Betty’s BBQ closed its doors at 94 Lafayette St. on January 14 after a little under a year in business. The owners — who are also behind Gulu-Gulu Cafe and Flying Saucer Pizza Company, which remain open — shared a heartfelt message on Facebook announcing the closure, stating: “At the end of the day it really came down to simple math. We spent more money than we brought in and we projected a larger number of customers than we saw come through our doors.” They intend to continue offering Smokin’ Betty’s food for catering orders and perhaps reopen one day in a smaller venue.
WATERTOWN — Jana Grill & Bakery (2 Watertown St.) opened just a week ago, and it’s serving a menu of Armenian dishes, including egg boats, babaganoush, shawarma, flatbreads, and breakfast items. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
January 3, 2018
Facebook
Ramen at Broth by the Hangover
ARLINGTON — Chilly Cow (451 Massachusetts Ave.) will convert into Abilyn’s Frozen Bakery, under the same ownership. The ice cream shop will serve largely the same items with some additions, with a goal of making a name for itself as a national wholesale brand.
SAUGUS — A planned expansion of Kane’s Donuts will likely happen this spring, as the popular shop prepares to open a location with a drive-thru window within the Essex Landing development, which many will remember as the site of the Route 1 miniature golf course and its recognizable orange dinosaur statue, which still stands.
TAUNTON — A new Fratelli’s Pastry Shop is open (1 Washington St.), and it joins two more in Quincy and Weymouth. Like its counterparts, the Taunton shop serves specialty cakes, cupcakes, pastries, cookies, pies, and breads, in addition to a menu of sandwiches, salads, pizzas, calzones, and more Italian dishes. The Taunton bakery is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WELLESLEY — The Cottage (190 Linden St.) temporarily closed down on January 2 to allow for updates, including a menu change and interior renovations courtesy of Taniya Nayak, a former HGTV host and designer who has worked on several restaurants in the area, including Yellow Door Taqueria and Lower Mills Tavern, among others. Her designs for The Cottage will reportedly feature natural wood and greenery. Culinary director Peter Hansen will oversee updates to the menu. Expect The Cottage to reopen mid-January.
WEYMOUTH — Gourmet Oriental (625 Washington St.)has closed down. The restaurant served a mixture of Chinese dishes and offered karaoke, live music, and other entertainment.
WORCESTER — The team behind The Hangover Pub (Worcester’s bacon-filled restaurant) has a new restaurant focused on ramen. Broth is now open next door at 106 Green St., serving five different soups (including a vegetarian option), light appetizers, several cocktails, and two desserts made with bacon.
December 27, 2017
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
LEXINGTON — Yangtze River(25 Depot Sq.), a Chinese-American restaurant that first opened in the 1970s, has closed down, per Boston Restaurant Talk. It served lunch and dinner, plus dim sum on the weekends. A different restaurant called Sanyo will take its place.
MARLBOROUGH — A new spot joined the interesting restaurant names category: Thairiffic is now open in Marlborough (128 Main St.), serving items like massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh rolls. The restaurant also offers takeout.
NEEDHAM — It’s been many months since chef Rachel Klein departed the restaurant that bears her initials, RFK Kitchen (30 Dedham Ave.), and now it’s getting a rebranding. L&K (“lounge and kitchen”) grandly reopens tomorrow, December 28, with new managers and a new menu by new executive chef Matthew Kovach. There’s also a new cocktail menu and selection of “lounge bites.”
NEWBURYPORT — A pop-up called The Angry Donut has permanent aspirations. Founder Tom Quill is a native of Newburyport, and he connected with baker Jill Passen to launch The Angry Donut, appearing as a pop-up and at farmers markets around the region. Now, they’re working to secure a permanent location and have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the process, offering rewards for those who donate.
WESTFORD — Go to The Okipoké(8 Cornerstone Sq., Unit B) and eat yourself some fish. The new restaurant in Westford serves a wide range of options, including bowls, burritos, and salads, topped with tuna, salmon, shrimp, tofu, and more.
WORCESTER — A place for Vietnamese noodles and seafood opened recently in Worcester. My Sister’s Crawfish II(442 Park Ave.)joins Dorchester’s My Sister’s Crawfish in serving rice plates, bun, noodles, spring rolls, and crawfish by the pound, plus bubble tea.
December 20, 2017
Facebook
Tuna poke tostadas at Bueno Malo
ANDOVER — “The flavors of Mexico meet the heartbeat of Southern California” at Bueno Malo, which opened about six weeks ago in Andover. Mike Reidy and Franco Lozano III teamed up for the restaurant, which has a full bar and serves tacos and burritos stuffed with steak, grilled chicken, shrimp, fish, bean and cheese, and even tater tots. For dinner, there are wings, taquitos, ceviche, nachos, and street corn.
DEDHAM — Legacy Place continues to grow its food and beverage options, adding one more this week: Temazcal Tequila Cantina’snewest location, now open, spans 7,000 square feet, filling nearly every inch with Mexican dishes and more than 250 varieties of tequila.
NORTH ANDOVER — Howling Wolf Taqueria, featured in Eater Boston’s Salem dining guide, already has one fast-casual location in Marblehead, but this spring it will add another in North Andover. The new Howling Wolf Express will operate with a full liquor license within a space at 550 Turnpike St.
SAUGUS — One of the most recognizable plots of land in Saugus will soon be home to a new restaurant. A development project at the site of the former Hilltop Steak House will bring a 110 Grill restaurant to the area, along with an undetermined fast-casual restaurant. The Saugus 110 Grill will join several existing locations around the state, and a bunch more are on the way.
SWAMPSCOTT — Local-born chain B.Good will expand to the North Shore, adding a restaurant in Swampscott at 450 Paradise Rd. B.Good serves a line of locally-sourced fast-casual meals, including salads, burgers, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
WALPOLE — A source for beer will go quietly into the night in Walpole: British Beer Company on Route 1 will shutter on Christmas Eve, with reports indicating the business couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord. There are 13 other locations in the region.
December 13, 2017
Facebook
Mooyah burgers
BERLIN — Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes opened its newest Massachusetts location on December 11 (48 Highland Commons East). The Texas-based fast-food chain serves a menu true to its silly name, focusing on burgers, which are topped with items like bacon and jalapeños. There are turkey burger and chicken options for sandwiches as well, and the restaurant also has vegetarian options, plus hot dogs, french fries, and salads, along with shakes.
BRAINTREE — The Braintree side of the Weymouth Landing development will welcome a new restaurant, Bates Bar and Grill(2 Commercial St.), taking the place of the Landing Pub and Ultimate Pizza, which were torn down after a fire.
MELROSE — A restaurant serving sushi and pan-Asian dishes is now open in Melrose. Tsukiji Bistro is located at 505 Main St., in the same building as Stearns & Hill’s Bistro.
SALEM — Stacia’s Place closed down (97 Bridge St.) on December 1. The restaurant had been around for 35 years, serving subs of all varieties, along with soup, salads, wings, hot dogs, and several other items.
Also in Salem, Victoria Station has been shut down, with reports indicating that it had not renewed the lease for the space at 86 Wharf St.
WELLESLEY — Smith & Wollensky plans to open a steakhouse location in Wellesley — taking over the longtime Blue Ginger space at 583 Washington St., as previously reported — and has set a target opening date for mid-April 2018. There are two existing locations in Boston proper, along with other steakhouses in Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Miami Beach, and London.
November 29, 2017
Facebook
Fiorella’s Concord
CONCORD — Fiorella’s has arrived in Concord, joining an existing location in Newton (and takeout-oriented siblings dubbed Fiorella’s Express in Belmont, Cambridge, and Brighton). The new restaurant, located at 24 Walden St. (the former Bondir space), serves the familiar menu of Italian dishes in a full-service dining format.
FRAMINGHAM — The beloved J&M Diner is back in business after a devastating fire pushed it out of its original home back in March. The new restaurant opened at 50 Worcester Rd. at 6 a.m. on November 27, with a line out the door.
WALTHAM — A Brothers Marketplace is on the way to Waltham and will open within The Merc at Moody and Main (45 Moody St.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. There are other locations in Weston and Medfield, offering retail goods along with prepared foods.
November 22, 2017
Facebook
Blue Canoe Cafe storefront
CONCORD — A new market on the way to Concord will also serve prepared foods, and the folks behind it also run Trail’s End Cafe and Lincoln Kitchen. Concord Market will be located on Lowell Road and could open in about a year.
DEDHAM — Yep, there’s another Caffe Nero open. This one’s at Legacy Place (218 Legacy Pl.); it debuted on November 20.
MARBLEHEAD — A new place for coffee and food will open within a storefront on School Street that was previously home to Atomic Cafe. Blue Canoe Cafe (14 School St.) will serve coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods, along with bags of Atomic coffee. Renovations are underway.
PEABODY — Seawitch Restaurant & Oyster Bar, a longtime restaurant and fish market, is now under new ownership with a new name — well, two: The market arm of the business became North Shore Lobster and the restaurant became SeaGrilz. Both are open and located at 203 Newbury St. (Rte. 1).
Peabody will also see the addition of a La Siesta restaurant, which has an existing location in Winthrop. The Mexican restaurant will open within a building under redevelopment at 1 Main St.
November 15, 2017
Facebook
Pressed Juicery juices
LYNN — A Central American chicken chain called Pollo Campero (25 State St.) grandly opened a location in Lynn this week, serving fried and grilled chicken. There are also two other locations nearby, in East Boston and Chelsea.
WAKEFIELD — A new restaurant called Public Kitchen (395 Main St.) will take over for Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield. The partners in the new restaurant are all connected to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End. Expect to see pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads, wings, and chili.
WELLESLEY — California-based Pressed Juicery has a new location in Linden Square (180 Linden St., Suite 107), where it offers cold-pressed juices and frozen treats. There’s also a location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square and one on Newbury Street in Boston.
WORCESTER — A 1920s-themed restaurant called Josephine (551 Main St.) will open within the Hanover Theater in Worcester around spring 2018, and the person behind it is Chris Rassias, who also operates The Farimount Grille in Hyde Park.
November 8, 2017
Facebook
Singh Saab
ARLINGTON — Waltham’s Santa Banta has officially relocated and reopened in Arlington as Singh Saab(444 Massachusetts Ave.). The restaurant offers a large menu of Punjabi dishes and a lunch buffet.
BURLINGTON — Singh Saab also got a sister restaurant in Burlington this week, an Indochinese restaurant called Singh Ching (184 Cambridge St.)
NEW BEDFORD — dNB Burgers (22 Elm St.)once again fell victim to vandalism this week, with a Facebook post showing a brick that had been thrown through one of the windows. This is the fourth instance of vandalism or break-in at the restaurant.
NORTH SCITUATE — A fire destroyed 50-year-old Jamie’s Grille & Pub in North Scituate this past weekend, and the building will likely be torn down. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page indicated there were no injuries. There is no word yet on whether the owners will rebuild.
November 1, 2017
Facebook
Friendly’s ice cream
MARLBOROUGH — In an attempt to rebound from closures, Friendly’s is testing a new prototype restaurant in Marlborough, with plans to open more locations in the next several years, MassLive reports. The new restaurants feature drive-through windows, which 10 existing locations will also get. The Marlborough location is slated to open on November 6 at the Apex Center on Route 20 (180 Boston Post Rd. W.)
NEEDHAM — The James Pub & Provisions will open within the former home of the Centre Cafe (1027 Great Plain Ave.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. The owners aim to “bring the pubs of fond memory into the light once more,” according to the restaurant’s website, and it will reportedly open some time this fall.
WOBURN — A new restaurant called Shallots (920 Main St.) opened in September with an Asian fusion lunch and dinner menu that includes items like stir-fry noodles, panang curry, mango fried rice, chili duck, steak, and spicy eggplant, among others.
October 25, 2017
Facebook
Spiga
LYNN — The White Rose Coffee House has closed, as The Daily Item reports, due to drama prompted by anti-police statements that the owner’s daughter (and a manager at the cafe) made on Facebook. Owner Kato Mele apologized, fired her daughter, and invited police to the cafe to make amends, but it was not enough.
NEEDHAM — The nearly decade-old Spiga (18 Highland Cir.) has reopened after a big revamp, with chef Marisa Iocco in charge as the new co-owner. The Italian restaurant underwent a menu and design overhaul over the summer.
PEABODY — Regina Pizzeria has closed down its location at the Northshore Mall, sharing an update on Twitter that “we closed at that location because the Mall took our space to make a new entrance.”
WOBURN — Arcenia’s Cucina Rustica closed its doors in Woburn and has now been replaced by a different Italian restaurant called Fortunato’s (428 Main St.)
October 18, 2017
Facebook
Davio’s in Braintree
BRAINTREE — Davio’s officially opened its newest location in Braintree this week at the South Shore Plaza. This is the ninth location for the restaurant.
CHELMSFORD — The Establishment is a family owned and operated restaurant at 75 Princeton St. that debuted in September with a menu ranging from burgers and pizza to baked haddock, steak tips, and more.
CONCORD — As Country Kitchen owner Trish Irons prepares for retirement, the restaurant prepares to close on December 15, per Boston Restaurant Talk. Irons is pursuing options, including having someone else take over the restaurant.
LOWELL — Loui Loui Louisiana Seafood opened a new location in Lowell a few months ago, and its recent growth has gone beyond the Northeast. The restaurant had just two other locations when it opened in Allston earlier this year (in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Fort Lee, New Jersey), and now its presence reaches as far as Duluth, Georgia, with six total restaurants.
STONEHAM — One restaurant closed down and another is on the way to Stoneham, just north of Boston. Felicia’s (423 Main St.) shuttered over the weekend after more than 50 years in business. Meanwhile, chef Patrick Campbell (previously of Cafe ArtScience and No. 9 Park) plans to open The Stones Common House & Kitchen in the town square.
October 11, 2017
Facebook
Cook in Needham
BRAINTREE — Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse will soon add a new member of the family with the opening of its Braintree restaurant at 250 Granite St. The massive restaurant, slated to open early next week at South Shore Plaza, spans 10,000 square feet and serves pasta made in-house, seafood, beef entrees, and more.
DEDHAM — Fast food chicken chain Chick-Fil-A (140 Providence Hwy.) opened its eleventh location in Massachusetts last week. The beloved, albeit controversial, restaurant is known for giving away free chicken to the first 100 customers on opening day, and Dedham’s opening drew a crowd ahead of time.
NEEDHAM — Cook (109 Chapel St.) opened over the weekend, joining an existing location in Newton (825 Washington St.) Right now, Cook is open for dinner, but lunch and brunch will follow soon. The restaurant seats 115 and serves items like lobster sliders, chili-rubbed flat-iron steak, and tagliatelle with meatballs.
0 notes
tonyduncanbb73 · 6 years
Text
Worcester Welcomes an Oasis of American-Korean Fare
And more dining news from Boston’s suburbs and beyond
There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.
February 28, 2018
ARLINGTON — Fusion Taste (303 Broadway) has closed down temporarily but could reopen at the same location soon. The restaurant serves Japanese and Chinese dishes, including sushi, noodles, and more. Stay tuned for updates on its return.
Also in Arlington,Bagels by Us (789 Massachusetts Ave.) will close on March 16 after more than 20 years in business. It’s known for its bagels, along with sandwiches, salads, and other diner fare.
BROOKLINE — Hamilton (1366 Beacon St.), a forthcoming restaurant and bar near Coolidge Corner, will serve “good, simple, seasonal food, rooted in classic cooking,” as chef Nick Davidovich (formerly of West Bridge, Salts, and 80 Thoreau) told Boston Restaurant Talk. The 149-seat restaurant, which will have a bar section separate from the main dining room, will also serve beer, wine, and cocktails.
QUINCY — Dorchester’s Windy City Pizza will add a new location in Quincy at 195 Newport Ave. It will serve pizza, subs, salads, wings, and more, and if all goes well, the restaurant could open by the end of the year, offering service until 3 a.m. and delivery.
Elsewhere in Quincy, Sala by Fratelli’s is on the way to 470 Southern Artery, and the person behind it is John Milone, who runs Fratelli’s Pastry Shop (which has three locations in Massachusetts). Sala by Fratelli’s will seat 60, with a menu of desserts and drinks, coffee, and more. Look out for an opening in May.
WORCESTER — The team behind the acclaimed Deadhorse Hill has a new restaurant opening tomorrow, March 1. Simjang (72 Shrewsbury St.) features American-Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, pork belly bossam, raw bar items, and more. Soft serve will eventually be on the menu too — flavors like matcha and yuzu — part of a growing trend nationwide.
The team has lots of Boston-area ties: Jared Forman and Sean Woods, two of the co-owners, come from Strip-T’s and other area restaurants, as does chef de cuisine Mike Wenc, and general manager Ellen Benson is an alum of Island Creek Oyster Bar and Giulia.
Meanwhile, Stix Noodle Bar (72 Franklin St.) has opened in Worcester from New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, which also operates Brew on the Grid. The group recently closed down its Cambridge location of Brew on the Grid and will replace it with another Stix Noodle Bar restaurant. Stix serves noodle bowls, stir-fried dishes, and more.
February 22, 2018
The Backroom at Moody’s [official photo]
BROOKLINE — Takusan Sushi has closed, and now Xiang Yu China Bistro operates in the 1223 Beacon St. location, serving stir fry, noodles, and items featuring pork belly, beef with hot pepper, and whole fish dishes.
Elsewhere in Brookline, a replacement is on the way for Yasu, which closed down in 2016. Hamilton will open at 1366 Beacon St., and an early look at interior designs shows it to be an expansive space.
DEDHAM — A trendy salad restaurant chain based in DC, Sweetgreen, opens a new location in Dedham at 244 Legacy Pl. on Monday, February 28. The chain will donate proceeds from this opening day to Fresh Truck.
SPRINGFIELD — An MGM Casino in Central Massachusetts will boast several different dining options, including one from chef Michael Mina (of PABU), which will be a coastal Italian concept called Cal Mare. Other options will include The Chandler Steakhouse, South End Market, and TAP Sports Bar.
WAKEFIELD — Public Kitchen took over Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield, opening in mid-February at 397 Main St. The owners have a connection to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End, and the restaurant serves pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads and more.
WALTHAM — The popular Moody’s Delicatessen & Provisions on Moody Street in Waltham drastically expanded its restaurant this week and introduced a larger menu full of seafood and more. There are now oysters available on the half shell, along with scallops, hamachi tiradito, a salmon belly BLT, and a daily crudo. Other menu items include charcuterie, flatbreads, and French onion soup. Moody’s also recently expanded to Back Bay.
WELLESLEY — The tide went out for Wellesley’s juice wave with the closure of Thirst Juice Shop in January. The business had been around since late 2016, and it continues to operate a location in Downtown Boston. Meanwhile, another trendy restaurant will move into town this week: The aforementioned salad chain Sweetgreen opens at 180 Linden St. on Saturday, February 24, and will donate proceeds from the first day to Natick Community Organic Farm.
February 14, 2018
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater
Blue Ribbon pulled pork
BEVERLY — Poke continues to grow in popularity on the East Coast, this time landing in Beverly, north of Boston. Lolo Poke is now open (503 Rantoul St.) and serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish, as well as musubi — seaweed wrapped around rice and spam, tofu, salmon, or chicken.
BROCKTON — With existing locations in Falmouth, Saugus, and Northborough, Mexican restaurant Casa Vallarta just added another location in Brockton (610 Oak St.) All locations are family-owned, and the restaurants serve dishes such as burritos, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas, plus a lengthy list of margaritas.
DEDHAM — Blue Ribbon BBQ made its debut in Dedham this week, opening on February 12 at 350 Washington St., per Boston Restaurant Talk. This planned expansion has been in the works since 2016. Blue Ribbon — with longstanding locations in Arlington and West Newton — is known for its pit-smoked barbecue, including platters of pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, and more.
February 7, 2018
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
FOXBORO — CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar (200 Patriot Pl.) closes down for lengthy renovations on February 12 after 10 years in business at Patriot Place. The renovations will coincide with a shift in management, as the Kraft Group and CBS have teamed up with Big Night Entertainment Group (Empire, Red Lantern, Explorateur, more) to run the restaurant. CBS Scene could reopen over the summer.
METHUEN — Pica’s Pub & Grill (10 Ayers Village Rd.)is open in Methuen, and it has a rich history in the area. In 1939, Albert Pica opened a restaurant called Garden Nite Cafe, and his family has run restaurants there ever since. Now, his great-grandson Shane Bernard, and Shane’s father Wayne, are running the new restaurant, which serves burgers, sandwiches (including a muffaletto), appetizers, salads, and entrees like baked mac and cheese and steak tips.
NEEDHAM — Petit Robert Bistro (45 Chapel St.)closed down towards the end of January, but a different restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Cappella will take over the Chapel Street space, under the auspices of Rob Picardi from Prezza in Boston’s North End.
Meanwhile, The James Pub & Provisions (1027 Great Plain Ave.) has opened near Needham Center, with a mix of small and large plates, including soda bread, grilled octopus, leek tart, duck confit salad, spicy beef tartare, seared monkfish, a burger, fish and chips, and grilled pork chops.
NEWBURYPORT — The Angry Donut(38 Washington St.)has found a home and debuted with limited hours last week. The former pop-up turned brick-and-mortar is now serving up doughnuts, scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies, brownies, and babka, plus coffee, espresso beverages, and tea.
SALEM — Mr. Crepe(83 Washington St.), which has a longtime location in Somerville’s Davis Square, has expanded north to Salem, opening with a familiar menu of stuffed crepes, pastries, soups, and more. The shop operates daily, serving breakfast through dinner.
January 24, 2018
Facebook
Adjarian khachapuri at Jana Grill & Bakery
BURLINGTON — Eddie V’s will take the place of Macaroni Grill, which closed down at 50 South Ave. last year. The Austin, TX-based chain of Eddie V’s is part of the Darden Restaurant Group and serves seafood and steak. It’s also coming to Boston proper.
Also in Burlington, Caffe Nero, the London-based chain of coffee shops that’s expanded with dramatic fashion in the Boston area over the last few years, has officially opened within the Burlington Mall (75 Middlesex Tpke.) It is situated near Au Bon Pain and Besito Mexican Restaurant.
FRAMINGHAM — Rasoi Gourmet Indian Kitchen (855 Worcester Rd.)has closed down after more than 20 years in business. A reason for the closure was not given, but posts on Facebook indicate the restaurant may pursue a new location.
MALDEN — Oppa’s Kitchen & Bar (157 Pleasant St.) is closed, at least for now; the business was seized.
NATICK — Kelly’s Roast Beef closes down this month after about 20 years in business in this location, which is inside of Jordan’s Furniture (2 Underprice Way). The owners are reportedly not renewing the lease on the space, though other locations of Kelly’s will remain in operation.
Meanwhile, the Natick Mall will get a Dave & Buster’s(1245 Worcester St.), which aims to take over a section of the current Sears, which is downsizing.
Finally, the owners of The Farmhouse in Needham have a new project planned for Natick. Buttercup is set to arrive at 13 West Central St. this spring from Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz and Gabriel Sanchez, who aim to serve farm-to-table American dishes alongside a full bar. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with funding.
QUINCY — Momo Cafe is up and running in Quincy at 649 Hancock St., serving a selection of desserts and pastries, plus tea and more. (It does not serve momo, Nepalese dumplings.)
SALEM — Smokin’ Betty’s BBQ closed its doors at 94 Lafayette St. on January 14 after a little under a year in business. The owners — who are also behind Gulu-Gulu Cafe and Flying Saucer Pizza Company, which remain open — shared a heartfelt message on Facebook announcing the closure, stating: “At the end of the day it really came down to simple math. We spent more money than we brought in and we projected a larger number of customers than we saw come through our doors.” They intend to continue offering Smokin’ Betty’s food for catering orders and perhaps reopen one day in a smaller venue.
WATERTOWN — Jana Grill & Bakery (2 Watertown St.) opened just a week ago, and it’s serving a menu of Armenian dishes, including egg boats, babaganoush, shawarma, flatbreads, and breakfast items. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
January 3, 2018
Facebook
Ramen at Broth by the Hangover
ARLINGTON — Chilly Cow (451 Massachusetts Ave.) will convert into Abilyn’s Frozen Bakery, under the same ownership. The ice cream shop will serve largely the same items with some additions, with a goal of making a name for itself as a national wholesale brand.
SAUGUS — A planned expansion of Kane’s Donuts will likely happen this spring, as the popular shop prepares to open a location with a drive-thru window within the Essex Landing development, which many will remember as the site of the Route 1 miniature golf course and its recognizable orange dinosaur statue, which still stands.
TAUNTON — A new Fratelli’s Pastry Shop is open (1 Washington St.), and it joins two more in Quincy and Weymouth. Like its counterparts, the Taunton shop serves specialty cakes, cupcakes, pastries, cookies, pies, and breads, in addition to a menu of sandwiches, salads, pizzas, calzones, and more Italian dishes. The Taunton bakery is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WELLESLEY — The Cottage (190 Linden St.) temporarily closed down on January 2 to allow for updates, including a menu change and interior renovations courtesy of Taniya Nayak, a former HGTV host and designer who has worked on several restaurants in the area, including Yellow Door Taqueria and Lower Mills Tavern, among others. Her designs for The Cottage will reportedly feature natural wood and greenery. Culinary director Peter Hansen will oversee updates to the menu. Expect The Cottage to reopen mid-January.
WEYMOUTH — Gourmet Oriental (625 Washington St.)has closed down. The restaurant served a mixture of Chinese dishes and offered karaoke, live music, and other entertainment.
WORCESTER — The team behind The Hangover Pub (Worcester’s bacon-filled restaurant) has a new restaurant focused on ramen. Broth is now open next door at 106 Green St., serving five different soups (including a vegetarian option), light appetizers, several cocktails, and two desserts made with bacon.
December 27, 2017
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
LEXINGTON — Yangtze River(25 Depot Sq.), a Chinese-American restaurant that first opened in the 1970s, has closed down, per Boston Restaurant Talk. It served lunch and dinner, plus dim sum on the weekends. A different restaurant called Sanyo will take its place.
MARLBOROUGH — A new spot joined the interesting restaurant names category: Thairiffic is now open in Marlborough (128 Main St.), serving items like massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh rolls. The restaurant also offers takeout.
NEEDHAM — It’s been many months since chef Rachel Klein departed the restaurant that bears her initials, RFK Kitchen (30 Dedham Ave.), and now it’s getting a rebranding. L&K (“lounge and kitchen”) grandly reopens tomorrow, December 28, with new managers and a new menu by new executive chef Matthew Kovach. There’s also a new cocktail menu and selection of “lounge bites.”
NEWBURYPORT — A pop-up called The Angry Donut has permanent aspirations. Founder Tom Quill is a native of Newburyport, and he connected with baker Jill Passen to launch The Angry Donut, appearing as a pop-up and at farmers markets around the region. Now, they’re working to secure a permanent location and have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the process, offering rewards for those who donate.
WESTFORD — Go to The Okipoké(8 Cornerstone Sq., Unit B) and eat yourself some fish. The new restaurant in Westford serves a wide range of options, including bowls, burritos, and salads, topped with tuna, salmon, shrimp, tofu, and more.
WORCESTER — A place for Vietnamese noodles and seafood opened recently in Worcester. My Sister’s Crawfish II(442 Park Ave.)joins Dorchester’s My Sister’s Crawfish in serving rice plates, bun, noodles, spring rolls, and crawfish by the pound, plus bubble tea.
December 20, 2017
Facebook
Tuna poke tostadas at Bueno Malo
ANDOVER — “The flavors of Mexico meet the heartbeat of Southern California” at Bueno Malo, which opened about six weeks ago in Andover. Mike Reidy and Franco Lozano III teamed up for the restaurant, which has a full bar and serves tacos and burritos stuffed with steak, grilled chicken, shrimp, fish, bean and cheese, and even tater tots. For dinner, there are wings, taquitos, ceviche, nachos, and street corn.
DEDHAM — Legacy Place continues to grow its food and beverage options, adding one more this week: Temazcal Tequila Cantina’snewest location, now open, spans 7,000 square feet, filling nearly every inch with Mexican dishes and more than 250 varieties of tequila.
NORTH ANDOVER — Howling Wolf Taqueria, featured in Eater Boston’s Salem dining guide, already has one fast-casual location in Marblehead, but this spring it will add another in North Andover. The new Howling Wolf Express will operate with a full liquor license within a space at 550 Turnpike St.
SAUGUS — One of the most recognizable plots of land in Saugus will soon be home to a new restaurant. A development project at the site of the former Hilltop Steak House will bring a 110 Grill restaurant to the area, along with an undetermined fast-casual restaurant. The Saugus 110 Grill will join several existing locations around the state, and a bunch more are on the way.
SWAMPSCOTT — Local-born chain B.Good will expand to the North Shore, adding a restaurant in Swampscott at 450 Paradise Rd. B.Good serves a line of locally-sourced fast-casual meals, including salads, burgers, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
WALPOLE — A source for beer will go quietly into the night in Walpole: British Beer Company on Route 1 will shutter on Christmas Eve, with reports indicating the business couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord. There are 13 other locations in the region.
December 13, 2017
Facebook
Mooyah burgers
BERLIN — Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes opened its newest Massachusetts location on December 11 (48 Highland Commons East). The Texas-based fast-food chain serves a menu true to its silly name, focusing on burgers, which are topped with items like bacon and jalapeños. There are turkey burger and chicken options for sandwiches as well, and the restaurant also has vegetarian options, plus hot dogs, french fries, and salads, along with shakes.
BRAINTREE — The Braintree side of the Weymouth Landing development will welcome a new restaurant, Bates Bar and Grill(2 Commercial St.), taking the place of the Landing Pub and Ultimate Pizza, which were torn down after a fire.
MELROSE — A restaurant serving sushi and pan-Asian dishes is now open in Melrose. Tsukiji Bistro is located at 505 Main St., in the same building as Stearns & Hill’s Bistro.
SALEM — Stacia’s Place closed down (97 Bridge St.) on December 1. The restaurant had been around for 35 years, serving subs of all varieties, along with soup, salads, wings, hot dogs, and several other items.
Also in Salem, Victoria Station has been shut down, with reports indicating that it had not renewed the lease for the space at 86 Wharf St.
WELLESLEY — Smith & Wollensky plans to open a steakhouse location in Wellesley — taking over the longtime Blue Ginger space at 583 Washington St., as previously reported — and has set a target opening date for mid-April 2018. There are two existing locations in Boston proper, along with other steakhouses in Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Miami Beach, and London.
November 29, 2017
Facebook
Fiorella’s Concord
CONCORD — Fiorella’s has arrived in Concord, joining an existing location in Newton (and takeout-oriented siblings dubbed Fiorella’s Express in Belmont, Cambridge, and Brighton). The new restaurant, located at 24 Walden St. (the former Bondir space), serves the familiar menu of Italian dishes in a full-service dining format.
FRAMINGHAM — The beloved J&M Diner is back in business after a devastating fire pushed it out of its original home back in March. The new restaurant opened at 50 Worcester Rd. at 6 a.m. on November 27, with a line out the door.
WALTHAM — A Brothers Marketplace is on the way to Waltham and will open within The Merc at Moody and Main (45 Moody St.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. There are other locations in Weston and Medfield, offering retail goods along with prepared foods.
November 22, 2017
Facebook
Blue Canoe Cafe storefront
CONCORD — A new market on the way to Concord will also serve prepared foods, and the folks behind it also run Trail’s End Cafe and Lincoln Kitchen. Concord Market will be located on Lowell Road and could open in about a year.
DEDHAM — Yep, there’s another Caffe Nero open. This one’s at Legacy Place (218 Legacy Pl.); it debuted on November 20.
MARBLEHEAD — A new place for coffee and food will open within a storefront on School Street that was previously home to Atomic Cafe. Blue Canoe Cafe (14 School St.) will serve coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods, along with bags of Atomic coffee. Renovations are underway.
PEABODY — Seawitch Restaurant & Oyster Bar, a longtime restaurant and fish market, is now under new ownership with a new name — well, two: The market arm of the business became North Shore Lobster and the restaurant became SeaGrilz. Both are open and located at 203 Newbury St. (Rte. 1).
Peabody will also see the addition of a La Siesta restaurant, which has an existing location in Winthrop. The Mexican restaurant will open within a building under redevelopment at 1 Main St.
November 15, 2017
Facebook
Pressed Juicery juices
LYNN — A Central American chicken chain called Pollo Campero (25 State St.) grandly opened a location in Lynn this week, serving fried and grilled chicken. There are also two other locations nearby, in East Boston and Chelsea.
WAKEFIELD — A new restaurant called Public Kitchen (395 Main St.) will take over for Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield. The partners in the new restaurant are all connected to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End. Expect to see pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads, wings, and chili.
WELLESLEY — California-based Pressed Juicery has a new location in Linden Square (180 Linden St., Suite 107), where it offers cold-pressed juices and frozen treats. There’s also a location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square and one on Newbury Street in Boston.
WORCESTER — A 1920s-themed restaurant called Josephine (551 Main St.) will open within the Hanover Theater in Worcester around spring 2018, and the person behind it is Chris Rassias, who also operates The Farimount Grille in Hyde Park.
November 8, 2017
Facebook
Singh Saab
ARLINGTON — Waltham’s Santa Banta has officially relocated and reopened in Arlington as Singh Saab(444 Massachusetts Ave.). The restaurant offers a large menu of Punjabi dishes and a lunch buffet.
BURLINGTON — Singh Saab also got a sister restaurant in Burlington this week, an Indochinese restaurant called Singh Ching (184 Cambridge St.)
NEW BEDFORD — dNB Burgers (22 Elm St.)once again fell victim to vandalism this week, with a Facebook post showing a brick that had been thrown through one of the windows. This is the fourth instance of vandalism or break-in at the restaurant.
NORTH SCITUATE — A fire destroyed 50-year-old Jamie’s Grille & Pub in North Scituate this past weekend, and the building will likely be torn down. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page indicated there were no injuries. There is no word yet on whether the owners will rebuild.
November 1, 2017
Facebook
Friendly’s ice cream
MARLBOROUGH — In an attempt to rebound from closures, Friendly’s is testing a new prototype restaurant in Marlborough, with plans to open more locations in the next several years, MassLive reports. The new restaurants feature drive-through windows, which 10 existing locations will also get. The Marlborough location is slated to open on November 6 at the Apex Center on Route 20 (180 Boston Post Rd. W.)
NEEDHAM — The James Pub & Provisions will open within the former home of the Centre Cafe (1027 Great Plain Ave.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. The owners aim to “bring the pubs of fond memory into the light once more,” according to the restaurant’s website, and it will reportedly open some time this fall.
WOBURN — A new restaurant called Shallots (920 Main St.) opened in September with an Asian fusion lunch and dinner menu that includes items like stir-fry noodles, panang curry, mango fried rice, chili duck, steak, and spicy eggplant, among others.
October 25, 2017
Facebook
Spiga
LYNN — The White Rose Coffee House has closed, as The Daily Item reports, due to drama prompted by anti-police statements that the owner’s daughter (and a manager at the cafe) made on Facebook. Owner Kato Mele apologized, fired her daughter, and invited police to the cafe to make amends, but it was not enough.
NEEDHAM — The nearly decade-old Spiga (18 Highland Cir.) has reopened after a big revamp, with chef Marisa Iocco in charge as the new co-owner. The Italian restaurant underwent a menu and design overhaul over the summer.
PEABODY — Regina Pizzeria has closed down its location at the Northshore Mall, sharing an update on Twitter that “we closed at that location because the Mall took our space to make a new entrance.”
WOBURN — Arcenia’s Cucina Rustica closed its doors in Woburn and has now been replaced by a different Italian restaurant called Fortunato’s (428 Main St.)
October 18, 2017
Facebook
Davio’s in Braintree
BRAINTREE — Davio’s officially opened its newest location in Braintree this week at the South Shore Plaza. This is the ninth location for the restaurant.
CHELMSFORD — The Establishment is a family owned and operated restaurant at 75 Princeton St. that debuted in September with a menu ranging from burgers and pizza to baked haddock, steak tips, and more.
CONCORD — As Country Kitchen owner Trish Irons prepares for retirement, the restaurant prepares to close on December 15, per Boston Restaurant Talk. Irons is pursuing options, including having someone else take over the restaurant.
LOWELL — Loui Loui Louisiana Seafood opened a new location in Lowell a few months ago, and its recent growth has gone beyond the Northeast. The restaurant had just two other locations when it opened in Allston earlier this year (in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Fort Lee, New Jersey), and now its presence reaches as far as Duluth, Georgia, with six total restaurants.
STONEHAM — One restaurant closed down and another is on the way to Stoneham, just north of Boston. Felicia’s (423 Main St.) shuttered over the weekend after more than 50 years in business. Meanwhile, chef Patrick Campbell (previously of Cafe ArtScience and No. 9 Park) plans to open The Stones Common House & Kitchen in the town square.
October 11, 2017
Facebook
Cook in Needham
BRAINTREE — Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse will soon add a new member of the family with the opening of its Braintree restaurant at 250 Granite St. The massive restaurant, slated to open early next week at South Shore Plaza, spans 10,000 square feet and serves pasta made in-house, seafood, beef entrees, and more.
DEDHAM — Fast food chicken chain Chick-Fil-A (140 Providence Hwy.) opened its eleventh location in Massachusetts last week. The beloved, albeit controversial, restaurant is known for giving away free chicken to the first 100 customers on opening day, and Dedham’s opening drew a crowd ahead of time.
NEEDHAM — Cook (109 Chapel St.) opened over the weekend, joining an existing location in Newton (825 Washington St.) Right now, Cook is open for dinner, but lunch and brunch will follow soon. The restaurant seats 115 and serves items like lobster sliders, chili-rubbed flat-iron steak, and tagliatelle with meatballs.
0 notes
tonyduncanbb73 · 6 years
Text
Worcester Welcomes an Oasis of American-Korean Fare
And more dining news from Boston’s suburbs and beyond
There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.
February 28, 2018
ARLINGTON — Fusion Taste (303 Broadway) has closed down temporarily but could reopen at the same location soon. The restaurant serves Japanese and Chinese dishes, including sushi, noodles, and more. Stay tuned for updates on its return.
Also in Arlington,Bagels by Us (789 Massachusetts Ave.) will close on March 16 after more than 20 years in business. It’s known for its bagels, along with sandwiches, salads, and other diner fare.
BROOKLINE — Hamilton (1366 Beacon St.), a forthcoming restaurant and bar near Coolidge Corner, will serve “good, simple, seasonal food, rooted in classic cooking,” as chef Nick Davidovich (formerly of West Bridge, Salts, and 80 Thoreau) told Boston Restaurant Talk. The 149-seat restaurant, which will have a bar section separate from the main dining room, will also serve beer, wine, and cocktails.
QUINCY — Dorchester’s Windy City Pizza will add a new location in Quincy at 195 Newport Ave. It will serve pizza, subs, salads, wings, and more, and if all goes well, the restaurant could open by the end of the year, offering service until 3 a.m. and delivery.
Elsewhere in Quincy, Sala by Fratelli’s is on the way to 470 Southern Artery, and the person behind it is John Milone, who runs Fratelli’s Pastry Shop (which has three locations in Massachusetts). Sala by Fratelli’s will seat 60, with a menu of desserts and drinks, coffee, and more. Look out for an opening in May.
WORCESTER — The team behind the acclaimed Deadhorse Hill has a new restaurant opening tomorrow, March 1. Simjang (72 Shrewsbury St.) features American-Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, pork belly bossam, raw bar items, and more. Soft serve will eventually be on the menu too — flavors like matcha and yuzu — part of a growing trend nationwide.
The team has lots of Boston-area ties: Jared Forman and Sean Woods, two of the co-owners, come from Strip-T’s and other area restaurants, as does chef de cuisine Mike Wenc, and general manager Ellen Benson is an alum of Island Creek Oyster Bar and Giulia.
Meanwhile, Stix Noodle Bar (72 Franklin St.) has opened in Worcester from New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, which also operates Brew on the Grid. The group recently closed down its Cambridge location of Brew on the Grid and will replace it with another Stix Noodle Bar restaurant. Stix serves noodle bowls, stir-fried dishes, and more.
February 22, 2018
The Backroom at Moody’s [official photo]
BROOKLINE — Takusan Sushi has closed, and now Xiang Yu China Bistro operates in the 1223 Beacon St. location, serving stir fry, noodles, and items featuring pork belly, beef with hot pepper, and whole fish dishes.
Elsewhere in Brookline, a replacement is on the way for Yasu, which closed down in 2016. Hamilton will open at 1366 Beacon St., and an early look at interior designs shows it to be an expansive space.
DEDHAM — A trendy salad restaurant chain based in DC, Sweetgreen, opens a new location in Dedham at 244 Legacy Pl. on Monday, February 28. The chain will donate proceeds from this opening day to Fresh Truck.
SPRINGFIELD — An MGM Casino in Central Massachusetts will boast several different dining options, including one from chef Michael Mina (of PABU), which will be a coastal Italian concept called Cal Mare. Other options will include The Chandler Steakhouse, South End Market, and TAP Sports Bar.
WAKEFIELD — Public Kitchen took over Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield, opening in mid-February at 397 Main St. The owners have a connection to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End, and the restaurant serves pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads and more.
WALTHAM — The popular Moody’s Delicatessen & Provisions on Moody Street in Waltham drastically expanded its restaurant this week and introduced a larger menu full of seafood and more. There are now oysters available on the half shell, along with scallops, hamachi tiradito, a salmon belly BLT, and a daily crudo. Other menu items include charcuterie, flatbreads, and French onion soup. Moody’s also recently expanded to Back Bay.
WELLESLEY — The tide went out for Wellesley’s juice wave with the closure of Thirst Juice Shop in January. The business had been around since late 2016, and it continues to operate a location in Downtown Boston. Meanwhile, another trendy restaurant will move into town this week: The aforementioned salad chain Sweetgreen opens at 180 Linden St. on Saturday, February 24, and will donate proceeds from the first day to Natick Community Organic Farm.
February 14, 2018
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater
Blue Ribbon pulled pork
BEVERLY — Poke continues to grow in popularity on the East Coast, this time landing in Beverly, north of Boston. Lolo Poke is now open (503 Rantoul St.) and serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish, as well as musubi — seaweed wrapped around rice and spam, tofu, salmon, or chicken.
BROCKTON — With existing locations in Falmouth, Saugus, and Northborough, Mexican restaurant Casa Vallarta just added another location in Brockton (610 Oak St.) All locations are family-owned, and the restaurants serve dishes such as burritos, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas, plus a lengthy list of margaritas.
DEDHAM — Blue Ribbon BBQ made its debut in Dedham this week, opening on February 12 at 350 Washington St., per Boston Restaurant Talk. This planned expansion has been in the works since 2016. Blue Ribbon — with longstanding locations in Arlington and West Newton — is known for its pit-smoked barbecue, including platters of pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, and more.
February 7, 2018
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
FOXBORO — CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar (200 Patriot Pl.) closes down for lengthy renovations on February 12 after 10 years in business at Patriot Place. The renovations will coincide with a shift in management, as the Kraft Group and CBS have teamed up with Big Night Entertainment Group (Empire, Red Lantern, Explorateur, more) to run the restaurant. CBS Scene could reopen over the summer.
METHUEN — Pica’s Pub & Grill (10 Ayers Village Rd.)is open in Methuen, and it has a rich history in the area. In 1939, Albert Pica opened a restaurant called Garden Nite Cafe, and his family has run restaurants there ever since. Now, his great-grandson Shane Bernard, and Shane’s father Wayne, are running the new restaurant, which serves burgers, sandwiches (including a muffaletto), appetizers, salads, and entrees like baked mac and cheese and steak tips.
NEEDHAM — Petit Robert Bistro (45 Chapel St.)closed down towards the end of January, but a different restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Cappella will take over the Chapel Street space, under the auspices of Rob Picardi from Prezza in Boston’s North End.
Meanwhile, The James Pub & Provisions (1027 Great Plain Ave.) has opened near Needham Center, with a mix of small and large plates, including soda bread, grilled octopus, leek tart, duck confit salad, spicy beef tartare, seared monkfish, a burger, fish and chips, and grilled pork chops.
NEWBURYPORT — The Angry Donut(38 Washington St.)has found a home and debuted with limited hours last week. The former pop-up turned brick-and-mortar is now serving up doughnuts, scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies, brownies, and babka, plus coffee, espresso beverages, and tea.
SALEM — Mr. Crepe(83 Washington St.), which has a longtime location in Somerville’s Davis Square, has expanded north to Salem, opening with a familiar menu of stuffed crepes, pastries, soups, and more. The shop operates daily, serving breakfast through dinner.
January 24, 2018
Facebook
Adjarian khachapuri at Jana Grill & Bakery
BURLINGTON — Eddie V’s will take the place of Macaroni Grill, which closed down at 50 South Ave. last year. The Austin, TX-based chain of Eddie V’s is part of the Darden Restaurant Group and serves seafood and steak. It’s also coming to Boston proper.
Also in Burlington, Caffe Nero, the London-based chain of coffee shops that’s expanded with dramatic fashion in the Boston area over the last few years, has officially opened within the Burlington Mall (75 Middlesex Tpke.) It is situated near Au Bon Pain and Besito Mexican Restaurant.
FRAMINGHAM — Rasoi Gourmet Indian Kitchen (855 Worcester Rd.)has closed down after more than 20 years in business. A reason for the closure was not given, but posts on Facebook indicate the restaurant may pursue a new location.
MALDEN — Oppa’s Kitchen & Bar (157 Pleasant St.) is closed, at least for now; the business was seized.
NATICK — Kelly’s Roast Beef closes down this month after about 20 years in business in this location, which is inside of Jordan’s Furniture (2 Underprice Way). The owners are reportedly not renewing the lease on the space, though other locations of Kelly’s will remain in operation.
Meanwhile, the Natick Mall will get a Dave & Buster’s(1245 Worcester St.), which aims to take over a section of the current Sears, which is downsizing.
Finally, the owners of The Farmhouse in Needham have a new project planned for Natick. Buttercup is set to arrive at 13 West Central St. this spring from Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz and Gabriel Sanchez, who aim to serve farm-to-table American dishes alongside a full bar. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with funding.
QUINCY — Momo Cafe is up and running in Quincy at 649 Hancock St., serving a selection of desserts and pastries, plus tea and more. (It does not serve momo, Nepalese dumplings.)
SALEM — Smokin’ Betty’s BBQ closed its doors at 94 Lafayette St. on January 14 after a little under a year in business. The owners — who are also behind Gulu-Gulu Cafe and Flying Saucer Pizza Company, which remain open — shared a heartfelt message on Facebook announcing the closure, stating: “At the end of the day it really came down to simple math. We spent more money than we brought in and we projected a larger number of customers than we saw come through our doors.” They intend to continue offering Smokin’ Betty’s food for catering orders and perhaps reopen one day in a smaller venue.
WATERTOWN — Jana Grill & Bakery (2 Watertown St.) opened just a week ago, and it’s serving a menu of Armenian dishes, including egg boats, babaganoush, shawarma, flatbreads, and breakfast items. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
January 3, 2018
Facebook
Ramen at Broth by the Hangover
ARLINGTON — Chilly Cow (451 Massachusetts Ave.) will convert into Abilyn’s Frozen Bakery, under the same ownership. The ice cream shop will serve largely the same items with some additions, with a goal of making a name for itself as a national wholesale brand.
SAUGUS — A planned expansion of Kane’s Donuts will likely happen this spring, as the popular shop prepares to open a location with a drive-thru window within the Essex Landing development, which many will remember as the site of the Route 1 miniature golf course and its recognizable orange dinosaur statue, which still stands.
TAUNTON — A new Fratelli’s Pastry Shop is open (1 Washington St.), and it joins two more in Quincy and Weymouth. Like its counterparts, the Taunton shop serves specialty cakes, cupcakes, pastries, cookies, pies, and breads, in addition to a menu of sandwiches, salads, pizzas, calzones, and more Italian dishes. The Taunton bakery is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WELLESLEY — The Cottage (190 Linden St.) temporarily closed down on January 2 to allow for updates, including a menu change and interior renovations courtesy of Taniya Nayak, a former HGTV host and designer who has worked on several restaurants in the area, including Yellow Door Taqueria and Lower Mills Tavern, among others. Her designs for The Cottage will reportedly feature natural wood and greenery. Culinary director Peter Hansen will oversee updates to the menu. Expect The Cottage to reopen mid-January.
WEYMOUTH — Gourmet Oriental (625 Washington St.)has closed down. The restaurant served a mixture of Chinese dishes and offered karaoke, live music, and other entertainment.
WORCESTER — The team behind The Hangover Pub (Worcester’s bacon-filled restaurant) has a new restaurant focused on ramen. Broth is now open next door at 106 Green St., serving five different soups (including a vegetarian option), light appetizers, several cocktails, and two desserts made with bacon.
December 27, 2017
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
LEXINGTON — Yangtze River(25 Depot Sq.), a Chinese-American restaurant that first opened in the 1970s, has closed down, per Boston Restaurant Talk. It served lunch and dinner, plus dim sum on the weekends. A different restaurant called Sanyo will take its place.
MARLBOROUGH — A new spot joined the interesting restaurant names category: Thairiffic is now open in Marlborough (128 Main St.), serving items like massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh rolls. The restaurant also offers takeout.
NEEDHAM — It’s been many months since chef Rachel Klein departed the restaurant that bears her initials, RFK Kitchen (30 Dedham Ave.), and now it’s getting a rebranding. L&K (“lounge and kitchen”) grandly reopens tomorrow, December 28, with new managers and a new menu by new executive chef Matthew Kovach. There’s also a new cocktail menu and selection of “lounge bites.”
NEWBURYPORT — A pop-up called The Angry Donut has permanent aspirations. Founder Tom Quill is a native of Newburyport, and he connected with baker Jill Passen to launch The Angry Donut, appearing as a pop-up and at farmers markets around the region. Now, they’re working to secure a permanent location and have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the process, offering rewards for those who donate.
WESTFORD — Go to The Okipoké(8 Cornerstone Sq., Unit B) and eat yourself some fish. The new restaurant in Westford serves a wide range of options, including bowls, burritos, and salads, topped with tuna, salmon, shrimp, tofu, and more.
WORCESTER — A place for Vietnamese noodles and seafood opened recently in Worcester. My Sister’s Crawfish II(442 Park Ave.)joins Dorchester’s My Sister’s Crawfish in serving rice plates, bun, noodles, spring rolls, and crawfish by the pound, plus bubble tea.
December 20, 2017
Facebook
Tuna poke tostadas at Bueno Malo
ANDOVER — “The flavors of Mexico meet the heartbeat of Southern California” at Bueno Malo, which opened about six weeks ago in Andover. Mike Reidy and Franco Lozano III teamed up for the restaurant, which has a full bar and serves tacos and burritos stuffed with steak, grilled chicken, shrimp, fish, bean and cheese, and even tater tots. For dinner, there are wings, taquitos, ceviche, nachos, and street corn.
DEDHAM — Legacy Place continues to grow its food and beverage options, adding one more this week: Temazcal Tequila Cantina’snewest location, now open, spans 7,000 square feet, filling nearly every inch with Mexican dishes and more than 250 varieties of tequila.
NORTH ANDOVER — Howling Wolf Taqueria, featured in Eater Boston’s Salem dining guide, already has one fast-casual location in Marblehead, but this spring it will add another in North Andover. The new Howling Wolf Express will operate with a full liquor license within a space at 550 Turnpike St.
SAUGUS — One of the most recognizable plots of land in Saugus will soon be home to a new restaurant. A development project at the site of the former Hilltop Steak House will bring a 110 Grill restaurant to the area, along with an undetermined fast-casual restaurant. The Saugus 110 Grill will join several existing locations around the state, and a bunch more are on the way.
SWAMPSCOTT — Local-born chain B.Good will expand to the North Shore, adding a restaurant in Swampscott at 450 Paradise Rd. B.Good serves a line of locally-sourced fast-casual meals, including salads, burgers, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
WALPOLE — A source for beer will go quietly into the night in Walpole: British Beer Company on Route 1 will shutter on Christmas Eve, with reports indicating the business couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord. There are 13 other locations in the region.
December 13, 2017
Facebook
Mooyah burgers
BERLIN — Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes opened its newest Massachusetts location on December 11 (48 Highland Commons East). The Texas-based fast-food chain serves a menu true to its silly name, focusing on burgers, which are topped with items like bacon and jalapeños. There are turkey burger and chicken options for sandwiches as well, and the restaurant also has vegetarian options, plus hot dogs, french fries, and salads, along with shakes.
BRAINTREE — The Braintree side of the Weymouth Landing development will welcome a new restaurant, Bates Bar and Grill(2 Commercial St.), taking the place of the Landing Pub and Ultimate Pizza, which were torn down after a fire.
MELROSE — A restaurant serving sushi and pan-Asian dishes is now open in Melrose. Tsukiji Bistro is located at 505 Main St., in the same building as Stearns & Hill’s Bistro.
SALEM — Stacia’s Place closed down (97 Bridge St.) on December 1. The restaurant had been around for 35 years, serving subs of all varieties, along with soup, salads, wings, hot dogs, and several other items.
Also in Salem, Victoria Station has been shut down, with reports indicating that it had not renewed the lease for the space at 86 Wharf St.
WELLESLEY — Smith & Wollensky plans to open a steakhouse location in Wellesley — taking over the longtime Blue Ginger space at 583 Washington St., as previously reported — and has set a target opening date for mid-April 2018. There are two existing locations in Boston proper, along with other steakhouses in Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Miami Beach, and London.
November 29, 2017
Facebook
Fiorella’s Concord
CONCORD — Fiorella’s has arrived in Concord, joining an existing location in Newton (and takeout-oriented siblings dubbed Fiorella’s Express in Belmont, Cambridge, and Brighton). The new restaurant, located at 24 Walden St. (the former Bondir space), serves the familiar menu of Italian dishes in a full-service dining format.
FRAMINGHAM — The beloved J&M Diner is back in business after a devastating fire pushed it out of its original home back in March. The new restaurant opened at 50 Worcester Rd. at 6 a.m. on November 27, with a line out the door.
WALTHAM — A Brothers Marketplace is on the way to Waltham and will open within The Merc at Moody and Main (45 Moody St.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. There are other locations in Weston and Medfield, offering retail goods along with prepared foods.
November 22, 2017
Facebook
Blue Canoe Cafe storefront
CONCORD — A new market on the way to Concord will also serve prepared foods, and the folks behind it also run Trail’s End Cafe and Lincoln Kitchen. Concord Market will be located on Lowell Road and could open in about a year.
DEDHAM — Yep, there’s another Caffe Nero open. This one’s at Legacy Place (218 Legacy Pl.); it debuted on November 20.
MARBLEHEAD — A new place for coffee and food will open within a storefront on School Street that was previously home to Atomic Cafe. Blue Canoe Cafe (14 School St.) will serve coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods, along with bags of Atomic coffee. Renovations are underway.
PEABODY — Seawitch Restaurant & Oyster Bar, a longtime restaurant and fish market, is now under new ownership with a new name — well, two: The market arm of the business became North Shore Lobster and the restaurant became SeaGrilz. Both are open and located at 203 Newbury St. (Rte. 1).
Peabody will also see the addition of a La Siesta restaurant, which has an existing location in Winthrop. The Mexican restaurant will open within a building under redevelopment at 1 Main St.
November 15, 2017
Facebook
Pressed Juicery juices
LYNN — A Central American chicken chain called Pollo Campero (25 State St.) grandly opened a location in Lynn this week, serving fried and grilled chicken. There are also two other locations nearby, in East Boston and Chelsea.
WAKEFIELD — A new restaurant called Public Kitchen (395 Main St.) will take over for Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield. The partners in the new restaurant are all connected to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End. Expect to see pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads, wings, and chili.
WELLESLEY — California-based Pressed Juicery has a new location in Linden Square (180 Linden St., Suite 107), where it offers cold-pressed juices and frozen treats. There’s also a location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square and one on Newbury Street in Boston.
WORCESTER — A 1920s-themed restaurant called Josephine (551 Main St.) will open within the Hanover Theater in Worcester around spring 2018, and the person behind it is Chris Rassias, who also operates The Farimount Grille in Hyde Park.
November 8, 2017
Facebook
Singh Saab
ARLINGTON — Waltham’s Santa Banta has officially relocated and reopened in Arlington as Singh Saab(444 Massachusetts Ave.). The restaurant offers a large menu of Punjabi dishes and a lunch buffet.
BURLINGTON — Singh Saab also got a sister restaurant in Burlington this week, an Indochinese restaurant called Singh Ching (184 Cambridge St.)
NEW BEDFORD — dNB Burgers (22 Elm St.)once again fell victim to vandalism this week, with a Facebook post showing a brick that had been thrown through one of the windows. This is the fourth instance of vandalism or break-in at the restaurant.
NORTH SCITUATE — A fire destroyed 50-year-old Jamie’s Grille & Pub in North Scituate this past weekend, and the building will likely be torn down. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page indicated there were no injuries. There is no word yet on whether the owners will rebuild.
November 1, 2017
Facebook
Friendly’s ice cream
MARLBOROUGH — In an attempt to rebound from closures, Friendly’s is testing a new prototype restaurant in Marlborough, with plans to open more locations in the next several years, MassLive reports. The new restaurants feature drive-through windows, which 10 existing locations will also get. The Marlborough location is slated to open on November 6 at the Apex Center on Route 20 (180 Boston Post Rd. W.)
NEEDHAM — The James Pub & Provisions will open within the former home of the Centre Cafe (1027 Great Plain Ave.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. The owners aim to “bring the pubs of fond memory into the light once more,” according to the restaurant’s website, and it will reportedly open some time this fall.
WOBURN — A new restaurant called Shallots (920 Main St.) opened in September with an Asian fusion lunch and dinner menu that includes items like stir-fry noodles, panang curry, mango fried rice, chili duck, steak, and spicy eggplant, among others.
October 25, 2017
Facebook
Spiga
LYNN — The White Rose Coffee House has closed, as The Daily Item reports, due to drama prompted by anti-police statements that the owner’s daughter (and a manager at the cafe) made on Facebook. Owner Kato Mele apologized, fired her daughter, and invited police to the cafe to make amends, but it was not enough.
NEEDHAM — The nearly decade-old Spiga (18 Highland Cir.) has reopened after a big revamp, with chef Marisa Iocco in charge as the new co-owner. The Italian restaurant underwent a menu and design overhaul over the summer.
PEABODY — Regina Pizzeria has closed down its location at the Northshore Mall, sharing an update on Twitter that “we closed at that location because the Mall took our space to make a new entrance.”
WOBURN — Arcenia’s Cucina Rustica closed its doors in Woburn and has now been replaced by a different Italian restaurant called Fortunato’s (428 Main St.)
October 18, 2017
Facebook
Davio’s in Braintree
BRAINTREE — Davio’s officially opened its newest location in Braintree this week at the South Shore Plaza. This is the ninth location for the restaurant.
CHELMSFORD — The Establishment is a family owned and operated restaurant at 75 Princeton St. that debuted in September with a menu ranging from burgers and pizza to baked haddock, steak tips, and more.
CONCORD — As Country Kitchen owner Trish Irons prepares for retirement, the restaurant prepares to close on December 15, per Boston Restaurant Talk. Irons is pursuing options, including having someone else take over the restaurant.
LOWELL — Loui Loui Louisiana Seafood opened a new location in Lowell a few months ago, and its recent growth has gone beyond the Northeast. The restaurant had just two other locations when it opened in Allston earlier this year (in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Fort Lee, New Jersey), and now its presence reaches as far as Duluth, Georgia, with six total restaurants.
STONEHAM — One restaurant closed down and another is on the way to Stoneham, just north of Boston. Felicia’s (423 Main St.) shuttered over the weekend after more than 50 years in business. Meanwhile, chef Patrick Campbell (previously of Cafe ArtScience and No. 9 Park) plans to open The Stones Common House & Kitchen in the town square.
October 11, 2017
Facebook
Cook in Needham
BRAINTREE — Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse will soon add a new member of the family with the opening of its Braintree restaurant at 250 Granite St. The massive restaurant, slated to open early next week at South Shore Plaza, spans 10,000 square feet and serves pasta made in-house, seafood, beef entrees, and more.
DEDHAM — Fast food chicken chain Chick-Fil-A (140 Providence Hwy.) opened its eleventh location in Massachusetts last week. The beloved, albeit controversial, restaurant is known for giving away free chicken to the first 100 customers on opening day, and Dedham’s opening drew a crowd ahead of time.
NEEDHAM — Cook (109 Chapel St.) opened over the weekend, joining an existing location in Newton (825 Washington St.) Right now, Cook is open for dinner, but lunch and brunch will follow soon. The restaurant seats 115 and serves items like lobster sliders, chili-rubbed flat-iron steak, and tagliatelle with meatballs.
0 notes
tonyduncanbb73 · 6 years
Text
Worcester Welcomes an Oasis of American-Korean Fare
And more dining news from Boston’s suburbs and beyond
There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.
February 28, 2018
ARLINGTON — Fusion Taste (303 Broadway) has closed down temporarily but could reopen at the same location soon. The restaurant serves Japanese and Chinese dishes, including sushi, noodles, and more. Stay tuned for updates on its return.
Also in Arlington,Bagels by Us (789 Massachusetts Ave.) will close on March 16 after more than 20 years in business. It’s known for its bagels, along with sandwiches, salads, and other diner fare.
BROOKLINE — Hamilton (1366 Beacon St.), a forthcoming restaurant and bar near Coolidge Corner, will serve “good, simple, seasonal food, rooted in classic cooking,” as chef Nick Davidovich (formerly of West Bridge, Salts, and 80 Thoreau) told Boston Restaurant Talk. The 149-seat restaurant, which will have a bar section separate from the main dining room, will also serve beer, wine, and cocktails.
QUINCY — Dorchester’s Windy City Pizza will add a new location in Quincy at 195 Newport Ave. It will serve pizza, subs, salads, wings, and more, and if all goes well, the restaurant could open by the end of the year, offering service until 3 a.m. and delivery.
Elsewhere in Quincy, Sala by Fratelli’s is on the way to 470 Southern Artery, and the person behind it is John Milone, who runs Fratelli’s Pastry Shop (which has three locations in Massachusetts). Sala by Fratelli’s will seat 60, with a menu of desserts and drinks, coffee, and more. Look out for an opening in May.
WORCESTER — The team behind the acclaimed Deadhorse Hill has a new restaurant opening tomorrow, March 1. Simjang (72 Shrewsbury St.) features American-Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, pork belly bossam, raw bar items, and more. Soft serve will eventually be on the menu too — flavors like matcha and yuzu — part of a growing trend nationwide.
The team has lots of Boston-area ties: Jared Forman and Sean Woods, two of the co-owners, come from Strip-T’s and other area restaurants, as does chef de cuisine Mike Wenc, and general manager Ellen Benson is an alum of Island Creek Oyster Bar and Giulia.
Meanwhile, Stix Noodle Bar (72 Franklin St.) has opened in Worcester from New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, which also operates Brew on the Grid. The group recently closed down its Cambridge location of Brew on the Grid and will replace it with another Stix Noodle Bar restaurant. Stix serves noodle bowls, stir-fried dishes, and more.
February 22, 2018
The Backroom at Moody’s [official photo]
BROOKLINE — Takusan Sushi has closed, and now Xiang Yu China Bistro operates in the 1223 Beacon St. location, serving stir fry, noodles, and items featuring pork belly, beef with hot pepper, and whole fish dishes.
Elsewhere in Brookline, a replacement is on the way for Yasu, which closed down in 2016. Hamilton will open at 1366 Beacon St., and an early look at interior designs shows it to be an expansive space.
DEDHAM — A trendy salad restaurant chain based in DC, Sweetgreen, opens a new location in Dedham at 244 Legacy Pl. on Monday, February 28. The chain will donate proceeds from this opening day to Fresh Truck.
SPRINGFIELD — An MGM Casino in Central Massachusetts will boast several different dining options, including one from chef Michael Mina (of PABU), which will be a coastal Italian concept called Cal Mare. Other options will include The Chandler Steakhouse, South End Market, and TAP Sports Bar.
WAKEFIELD — Public Kitchen took over Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield, opening in mid-February at 397 Main St. The owners have a connection to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End, and the restaurant serves pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads and more.
WALTHAM — The popular Moody’s Delicatessen & Provisions on Moody Street in Waltham drastically expanded its restaurant this week and introduced a larger menu full of seafood and more. There are now oysters available on the half shell, along with scallops, hamachi tiradito, a salmon belly BLT, and a daily crudo. Other menu items include charcuterie, flatbreads, and French onion soup. Moody’s also recently expanded to Back Bay.
WELLESLEY — The tide went out for Wellesley’s juice wave with the closure of Thirst Juice Shop in January. The business had been around since late 2016, and it continues to operate a location in Downtown Boston. Meanwhile, another trendy restaurant will move into town this week: The aforementioned salad chain Sweetgreen opens at 180 Linden St. on Saturday, February 24, and will donate proceeds from the first day to Natick Community Organic Farm.
February 14, 2018
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater
Blue Ribbon pulled pork
BEVERLY — Poke continues to grow in popularity on the East Coast, this time landing in Beverly, north of Boston. Lolo Poke is now open (503 Rantoul St.) and serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish, as well as musubi — seaweed wrapped around rice and spam, tofu, salmon, or chicken.
BROCKTON — With existing locations in Falmouth, Saugus, and Northborough, Mexican restaurant Casa Vallarta just added another location in Brockton (610 Oak St.) All locations are family-owned, and the restaurants serve dishes such as burritos, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas, plus a lengthy list of margaritas.
DEDHAM — Blue Ribbon BBQ made its debut in Dedham this week, opening on February 12 at 350 Washington St., per Boston Restaurant Talk. This planned expansion has been in the works since 2016. Blue Ribbon — with longstanding locations in Arlington and West Newton — is known for its pit-smoked barbecue, including platters of pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, and more.
February 7, 2018
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
FOXBORO — CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar (200 Patriot Pl.) closes down for lengthy renovations on February 12 after 10 years in business at Patriot Place. The renovations will coincide with a shift in management, as the Kraft Group and CBS have teamed up with Big Night Entertainment Group (Empire, Red Lantern, Explorateur, more) to run the restaurant. CBS Scene could reopen over the summer.
METHUEN — Pica’s Pub & Grill (10 Ayers Village Rd.)is open in Methuen, and it has a rich history in the area. In 1939, Albert Pica opened a restaurant called Garden Nite Cafe, and his family has run restaurants there ever since. Now, his great-grandson Shane Bernard, and Shane’s father Wayne, are running the new restaurant, which serves burgers, sandwiches (including a muffaletto), appetizers, salads, and entrees like baked mac and cheese and steak tips.
NEEDHAM — Petit Robert Bistro (45 Chapel St.)closed down towards the end of January, but a different restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Cappella will take over the Chapel Street space, under the auspices of Rob Picardi from Prezza in Boston’s North End.
Meanwhile, The James Pub & Provisions (1027 Great Plain Ave.) has opened near Needham Center, with a mix of small and large plates, including soda bread, grilled octopus, leek tart, duck confit salad, spicy beef tartare, seared monkfish, a burger, fish and chips, and grilled pork chops.
NEWBURYPORT — The Angry Donut(38 Washington St.)has found a home and debuted with limited hours last week. The former pop-up turned brick-and-mortar is now serving up doughnuts, scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies, brownies, and babka, plus coffee, espresso beverages, and tea.
SALEM — Mr. Crepe(83 Washington St.), which has a longtime location in Somerville’s Davis Square, has expanded north to Salem, opening with a familiar menu of stuffed crepes, pastries, soups, and more. The shop operates daily, serving breakfast through dinner.
January 24, 2018
Facebook
Adjarian khachapuri at Jana Grill & Bakery
BURLINGTON — Eddie V’s will take the place of Macaroni Grill, which closed down at 50 South Ave. last year. The Austin, TX-based chain of Eddie V’s is part of the Darden Restaurant Group and serves seafood and steak. It’s also coming to Boston proper.
Also in Burlington, Caffe Nero, the London-based chain of coffee shops that’s expanded with dramatic fashion in the Boston area over the last few years, has officially opened within the Burlington Mall (75 Middlesex Tpke.) It is situated near Au Bon Pain and Besito Mexican Restaurant.
FRAMINGHAM — Rasoi Gourmet Indian Kitchen (855 Worcester Rd.)has closed down after more than 20 years in business. A reason for the closure was not given, but posts on Facebook indicate the restaurant may pursue a new location.
MALDEN — Oppa’s Kitchen & Bar (157 Pleasant St.) is closed, at least for now; the business was seized.
NATICK — Kelly’s Roast Beef closes down this month after about 20 years in business in this location, which is inside of Jordan’s Furniture (2 Underprice Way). The owners are reportedly not renewing the lease on the space, though other locations of Kelly’s will remain in operation.
Meanwhile, the Natick Mall will get a Dave & Buster’s(1245 Worcester St.), which aims to take over a section of the current Sears, which is downsizing.
Finally, the owners of The Farmhouse in Needham have a new project planned for Natick. Buttercup is set to arrive at 13 West Central St. this spring from Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz and Gabriel Sanchez, who aim to serve farm-to-table American dishes alongside a full bar. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with funding.
QUINCY — Momo Cafe is up and running in Quincy at 649 Hancock St., serving a selection of desserts and pastries, plus tea and more. (It does not serve momo, Nepalese dumplings.)
SALEM — Smokin’ Betty’s BBQ closed its doors at 94 Lafayette St. on January 14 after a little under a year in business. The owners — who are also behind Gulu-Gulu Cafe and Flying Saucer Pizza Company, which remain open — shared a heartfelt message on Facebook announcing the closure, stating: “At the end of the day it really came down to simple math. We spent more money than we brought in and we projected a larger number of customers than we saw come through our doors.” They intend to continue offering Smokin’ Betty’s food for catering orders and perhaps reopen one day in a smaller venue.
WATERTOWN — Jana Grill & Bakery (2 Watertown St.) opened just a week ago, and it’s serving a menu of Armenian dishes, including egg boats, babaganoush, shawarma, flatbreads, and breakfast items. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
January 3, 2018
Facebook
Ramen at Broth by the Hangover
ARLINGTON — Chilly Cow (451 Massachusetts Ave.) will convert into Abilyn’s Frozen Bakery, under the same ownership. The ice cream shop will serve largely the same items with some additions, with a goal of making a name for itself as a national wholesale brand.
SAUGUS — A planned expansion of Kane’s Donuts will likely happen this spring, as the popular shop prepares to open a location with a drive-thru window within the Essex Landing development, which many will remember as the site of the Route 1 miniature golf course and its recognizable orange dinosaur statue, which still stands.
TAUNTON — A new Fratelli’s Pastry Shop is open (1 Washington St.), and it joins two more in Quincy and Weymouth. Like its counterparts, the Taunton shop serves specialty cakes, cupcakes, pastries, cookies, pies, and breads, in addition to a menu of sandwiches, salads, pizzas, calzones, and more Italian dishes. The Taunton bakery is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WELLESLEY — The Cottage (190 Linden St.) temporarily closed down on January 2 to allow for updates, including a menu change and interior renovations courtesy of Taniya Nayak, a former HGTV host and designer who has worked on several restaurants in the area, including Yellow Door Taqueria and Lower Mills Tavern, among others. Her designs for The Cottage will reportedly feature natural wood and greenery. Culinary director Peter Hansen will oversee updates to the menu. Expect The Cottage to reopen mid-January.
WEYMOUTH — Gourmet Oriental (625 Washington St.)has closed down. The restaurant served a mixture of Chinese dishes and offered karaoke, live music, and other entertainment.
WORCESTER — The team behind The Hangover Pub (Worcester’s bacon-filled restaurant) has a new restaurant focused on ramen. Broth is now open next door at 106 Green St., serving five different soups (including a vegetarian option), light appetizers, several cocktails, and two desserts made with bacon.
December 27, 2017
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
LEXINGTON — Yangtze River(25 Depot Sq.), a Chinese-American restaurant that first opened in the 1970s, has closed down, per Boston Restaurant Talk. It served lunch and dinner, plus dim sum on the weekends. A different restaurant called Sanyo will take its place.
MARLBOROUGH — A new spot joined the interesting restaurant names category: Thairiffic is now open in Marlborough (128 Main St.), serving items like massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh rolls. The restaurant also offers takeout.
NEEDHAM — It’s been many months since chef Rachel Klein departed the restaurant that bears her initials, RFK Kitchen (30 Dedham Ave.), and now it’s getting a rebranding. L&K (“lounge and kitchen”) grandly reopens tomorrow, December 28, with new managers and a new menu by new executive chef Matthew Kovach. There’s also a new cocktail menu and selection of “lounge bites.”
NEWBURYPORT — A pop-up called The Angry Donut has permanent aspirations. Founder Tom Quill is a native of Newburyport, and he connected with baker Jill Passen to launch The Angry Donut, appearing as a pop-up and at farmers markets around the region. Now, they’re working to secure a permanent location and have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the process, offering rewards for those who donate.
WESTFORD — Go to The Okipoké(8 Cornerstone Sq., Unit B) and eat yourself some fish. The new restaurant in Westford serves a wide range of options, including bowls, burritos, and salads, topped with tuna, salmon, shrimp, tofu, and more.
WORCESTER — A place for Vietnamese noodles and seafood opened recently in Worcester. My Sister’s Crawfish II(442 Park Ave.)joins Dorchester’s My Sister’s Crawfish in serving rice plates, bun, noodles, spring rolls, and crawfish by the pound, plus bubble tea.
December 20, 2017
Facebook
Tuna poke tostadas at Bueno Malo
ANDOVER — “The flavors of Mexico meet the heartbeat of Southern California” at Bueno Malo, which opened about six weeks ago in Andover. Mike Reidy and Franco Lozano III teamed up for the restaurant, which has a full bar and serves tacos and burritos stuffed with steak, grilled chicken, shrimp, fish, bean and cheese, and even tater tots. For dinner, there are wings, taquitos, ceviche, nachos, and street corn.
DEDHAM — Legacy Place continues to grow its food and beverage options, adding one more this week: Temazcal Tequila Cantina’snewest location, now open, spans 7,000 square feet, filling nearly every inch with Mexican dishes and more than 250 varieties of tequila.
NORTH ANDOVER — Howling Wolf Taqueria, featured in Eater Boston’s Salem dining guide, already has one fast-casual location in Marblehead, but this spring it will add another in North Andover. The new Howling Wolf Express will operate with a full liquor license within a space at 550 Turnpike St.
SAUGUS — One of the most recognizable plots of land in Saugus will soon be home to a new restaurant. A development project at the site of the former Hilltop Steak House will bring a 110 Grill restaurant to the area, along with an undetermined fast-casual restaurant. The Saugus 110 Grill will join several existing locations around the state, and a bunch more are on the way.
SWAMPSCOTT — Local-born chain B.Good will expand to the North Shore, adding a restaurant in Swampscott at 450 Paradise Rd. B.Good serves a line of locally-sourced fast-casual meals, including salads, burgers, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
WALPOLE — A source for beer will go quietly into the night in Walpole: British Beer Company on Route 1 will shutter on Christmas Eve, with reports indicating the business couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord. There are 13 other locations in the region.
December 13, 2017
Facebook
Mooyah burgers
BERLIN — Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes opened its newest Massachusetts location on December 11 (48 Highland Commons East). The Texas-based fast-food chain serves a menu true to its silly name, focusing on burgers, which are topped with items like bacon and jalapeños. There are turkey burger and chicken options for sandwiches as well, and the restaurant also has vegetarian options, plus hot dogs, french fries, and salads, along with shakes.
BRAINTREE — The Braintree side of the Weymouth Landing development will welcome a new restaurant, Bates Bar and Grill(2 Commercial St.), taking the place of the Landing Pub and Ultimate Pizza, which were torn down after a fire.
MELROSE — A restaurant serving sushi and pan-Asian dishes is now open in Melrose. Tsukiji Bistro is located at 505 Main St., in the same building as Stearns & Hill’s Bistro.
SALEM — Stacia’s Place closed down (97 Bridge St.) on December 1. The restaurant had been around for 35 years, serving subs of all varieties, along with soup, salads, wings, hot dogs, and several other items.
Also in Salem, Victoria Station has been shut down, with reports indicating that it had not renewed the lease for the space at 86 Wharf St.
WELLESLEY — Smith & Wollensky plans to open a steakhouse location in Wellesley — taking over the longtime Blue Ginger space at 583 Washington St., as previously reported — and has set a target opening date for mid-April 2018. There are two existing locations in Boston proper, along with other steakhouses in Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Miami Beach, and London.
November 29, 2017
Facebook
Fiorella’s Concord
CONCORD — Fiorella’s has arrived in Concord, joining an existing location in Newton (and takeout-oriented siblings dubbed Fiorella’s Express in Belmont, Cambridge, and Brighton). The new restaurant, located at 24 Walden St. (the former Bondir space), serves the familiar menu of Italian dishes in a full-service dining format.
FRAMINGHAM — The beloved J&M Diner is back in business after a devastating fire pushed it out of its original home back in March. The new restaurant opened at 50 Worcester Rd. at 6 a.m. on November 27, with a line out the door.
WALTHAM — A Brothers Marketplace is on the way to Waltham and will open within The Merc at Moody and Main (45 Moody St.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. There are other locations in Weston and Medfield, offering retail goods along with prepared foods.
November 22, 2017
Facebook
Blue Canoe Cafe storefront
CONCORD — A new market on the way to Concord will also serve prepared foods, and the folks behind it also run Trail’s End Cafe and Lincoln Kitchen. Concord Market will be located on Lowell Road and could open in about a year.
DEDHAM — Yep, there’s another Caffe Nero open. This one’s at Legacy Place (218 Legacy Pl.); it debuted on November 20.
MARBLEHEAD — A new place for coffee and food will open within a storefront on School Street that was previously home to Atomic Cafe. Blue Canoe Cafe (14 School St.) will serve coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods, along with bags of Atomic coffee. Renovations are underway.
PEABODY — Seawitch Restaurant & Oyster Bar, a longtime restaurant and fish market, is now under new ownership with a new name — well, two: The market arm of the business became North Shore Lobster and the restaurant became SeaGrilz. Both are open and located at 203 Newbury St. (Rte. 1).
Peabody will also see the addition of a La Siesta restaurant, which has an existing location in Winthrop. The Mexican restaurant will open within a building under redevelopment at 1 Main St.
November 15, 2017
Facebook
Pressed Juicery juices
LYNN — A Central American chicken chain called Pollo Campero (25 State St.) grandly opened a location in Lynn this week, serving fried and grilled chicken. There are also two other locations nearby, in East Boston and Chelsea.
WAKEFIELD — A new restaurant called Public Kitchen (395 Main St.) will take over for Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield. The partners in the new restaurant are all connected to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End. Expect to see pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads, wings, and chili.
WELLESLEY — California-based Pressed Juicery has a new location in Linden Square (180 Linden St., Suite 107), where it offers cold-pressed juices and frozen treats. There’s also a location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square and one on Newbury Street in Boston.
WORCESTER — A 1920s-themed restaurant called Josephine (551 Main St.) will open within the Hanover Theater in Worcester around spring 2018, and the person behind it is Chris Rassias, who also operates The Farimount Grille in Hyde Park.
November 8, 2017
Facebook
Singh Saab
ARLINGTON — Waltham’s Santa Banta has officially relocated and reopened in Arlington as Singh Saab(444 Massachusetts Ave.). The restaurant offers a large menu of Punjabi dishes and a lunch buffet.
BURLINGTON — Singh Saab also got a sister restaurant in Burlington this week, an Indochinese restaurant called Singh Ching (184 Cambridge St.)
NEW BEDFORD — dNB Burgers (22 Elm St.)once again fell victim to vandalism this week, with a Facebook post showing a brick that had been thrown through one of the windows. This is the fourth instance of vandalism or break-in at the restaurant.
NORTH SCITUATE — A fire destroyed 50-year-old Jamie’s Grille & Pub in North Scituate this past weekend, and the building will likely be torn down. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page indicated there were no injuries. There is no word yet on whether the owners will rebuild.
November 1, 2017
Facebook
Friendly’s ice cream
MARLBOROUGH — In an attempt to rebound from closures, Friendly’s is testing a new prototype restaurant in Marlborough, with plans to open more locations in the next several years, MassLive reports. The new restaurants feature drive-through windows, which 10 existing locations will also get. The Marlborough location is slated to open on November 6 at the Apex Center on Route 20 (180 Boston Post Rd. W.)
NEEDHAM — The James Pub & Provisions will open within the former home of the Centre Cafe (1027 Great Plain Ave.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. The owners aim to “bring the pubs of fond memory into the light once more,” according to the restaurant’s website, and it will reportedly open some time this fall.
WOBURN — A new restaurant called Shallots (920 Main St.) opened in September with an Asian fusion lunch and dinner menu that includes items like stir-fry noodles, panang curry, mango fried rice, chili duck, steak, and spicy eggplant, among others.
October 25, 2017
Facebook
Spiga
LYNN — The White Rose Coffee House has closed, as The Daily Item reports, due to drama prompted by anti-police statements that the owner’s daughter (and a manager at the cafe) made on Facebook. Owner Kato Mele apologized, fired her daughter, and invited police to the cafe to make amends, but it was not enough.
NEEDHAM — The nearly decade-old Spiga (18 Highland Cir.) has reopened after a big revamp, with chef Marisa Iocco in charge as the new co-owner. The Italian restaurant underwent a menu and design overhaul over the summer.
PEABODY — Regina Pizzeria has closed down its location at the Northshore Mall, sharing an update on Twitter that “we closed at that location because the Mall took our space to make a new entrance.”
WOBURN — Arcenia’s Cucina Rustica closed its doors in Woburn and has now been replaced by a different Italian restaurant called Fortunato’s (428 Main St.)
October 18, 2017
Facebook
Davio’s in Braintree
BRAINTREE — Davio’s officially opened its newest location in Braintree this week at the South Shore Plaza. This is the ninth location for the restaurant.
CHELMSFORD — The Establishment is a family owned and operated restaurant at 75 Princeton St. that debuted in September with a menu ranging from burgers and pizza to baked haddock, steak tips, and more.
CONCORD — As Country Kitchen owner Trish Irons prepares for retirement, the restaurant prepares to close on December 15, per Boston Restaurant Talk. Irons is pursuing options, including having someone else take over the restaurant.
LOWELL — Loui Loui Louisiana Seafood opened a new location in Lowell a few months ago, and its recent growth has gone beyond the Northeast. The restaurant had just two other locations when it opened in Allston earlier this year (in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Fort Lee, New Jersey), and now its presence reaches as far as Duluth, Georgia, with six total restaurants.
STONEHAM — One restaurant closed down and another is on the way to Stoneham, just north of Boston. Felicia’s (423 Main St.) shuttered over the weekend after more than 50 years in business. Meanwhile, chef Patrick Campbell (previously of Cafe ArtScience and No. 9 Park) plans to open The Stones Common House & Kitchen in the town square.
October 11, 2017
Facebook
Cook in Needham
BRAINTREE — Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse will soon add a new member of the family with the opening of its Braintree restaurant at 250 Granite St. The massive restaurant, slated to open early next week at South Shore Plaza, spans 10,000 square feet and serves pasta made in-house, seafood, beef entrees, and more.
DEDHAM — Fast food chicken chain Chick-Fil-A (140 Providence Hwy.) opened its eleventh location in Massachusetts last week. The beloved, albeit controversial, restaurant is known for giving away free chicken to the first 100 customers on opening day, and Dedham’s opening drew a crowd ahead of time.
NEEDHAM — Cook (109 Chapel St.) opened over the weekend, joining an existing location in Newton (825 Washington St.) Right now, Cook is open for dinner, but lunch and brunch will follow soon. The restaurant seats 115 and serves items like lobster sliders, chili-rubbed flat-iron steak, and tagliatelle with meatballs.
0 notes
tonyduncanbb73 · 6 years
Text
Worcester Welcomes an Oasis of American-Korean Fare
And more dining news from Boston’s suburbs and beyond
There’s plenty more to Massachusetts dining than just restaurants in Boston proper. We’re keeping tabs on developments in the Greater Boston area and beyond, including openings, closures, and more. With a focus on Greater Boston suburbs but occasionally reaching out further around the state, this piece is updated weekly, with the most recent news appearing at the top.
February 28, 2018
ARLINGTON — Fusion Taste (303 Broadway) has closed down temporarily but could reopen at the same location soon. The restaurant serves Japanese and Chinese dishes, including sushi, noodles, and more. Stay tuned for updates on its return.
Also in Arlington,Bagels by Us (789 Massachusetts Ave.) will close on March 16 after more than 20 years in business. It’s known for its bagels, along with sandwiches, salads, and other diner fare.
BROOKLINE — Hamilton (1366 Beacon St.), a forthcoming restaurant and bar near Coolidge Corner, will serve “good, simple, seasonal food, rooted in classic cooking,” as chef Nick Davidovich (formerly of West Bridge, Salts, and 80 Thoreau) told Boston Restaurant Talk. The 149-seat restaurant, which will have a bar section separate from the main dining room, will also serve beer, wine, and cocktails.
QUINCY — Dorchester’s Windy City Pizza will add a new location in Quincy at 195 Newport Ave. It will serve pizza, subs, salads, wings, and more, and if all goes well, the restaurant could open by the end of the year, offering service until 3 a.m. and delivery.
Elsewhere in Quincy, Sala by Fratelli’s is on the way to 470 Southern Artery, and the person behind it is John Milone, who runs Fratelli’s Pastry Shop (which has three locations in Massachusetts). Sala by Fratelli’s will seat 60, with a menu of desserts and drinks, coffee, and more. Look out for an opening in May.
WORCESTER — The team behind the acclaimed Deadhorse Hill has a new restaurant opening tomorrow, March 1. Simjang (72 Shrewsbury St.) features American-Korean dishes, including Korean fried chicken, pork belly bossam, raw bar items, and more. Soft serve will eventually be on the menu too — flavors like matcha and yuzu — part of a growing trend nationwide.
The team has lots of Boston-area ties: Jared Forman and Sean Woods, two of the co-owners, come from Strip-T’s and other area restaurants, as does chef de cuisine Mike Wenc, and general manager Ellen Benson is an alum of Island Creek Oyster Bar and Giulia.
Meanwhile, Stix Noodle Bar (72 Franklin St.) has opened in Worcester from New England Craft Restaurant Concepts, which also operates Brew on the Grid. The group recently closed down its Cambridge location of Brew on the Grid and will replace it with another Stix Noodle Bar restaurant. Stix serves noodle bowls, stir-fried dishes, and more.
February 22, 2018
The Backroom at Moody’s [official photo]
BROOKLINE — Takusan Sushi has closed, and now Xiang Yu China Bistro operates in the 1223 Beacon St. location, serving stir fry, noodles, and items featuring pork belly, beef with hot pepper, and whole fish dishes.
Elsewhere in Brookline, a replacement is on the way for Yasu, which closed down in 2016. Hamilton will open at 1366 Beacon St., and an early look at interior designs shows it to be an expansive space.
DEDHAM — A trendy salad restaurant chain based in DC, Sweetgreen, opens a new location in Dedham at 244 Legacy Pl. on Monday, February 28. The chain will donate proceeds from this opening day to Fresh Truck.
SPRINGFIELD — An MGM Casino in Central Massachusetts will boast several different dining options, including one from chef Michael Mina (of PABU), which will be a coastal Italian concept called Cal Mare. Other options will include The Chandler Steakhouse, South End Market, and TAP Sports Bar.
WAKEFIELD — Public Kitchen took over Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield, opening in mid-February at 397 Main St. The owners have a connection to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End, and the restaurant serves pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads and more.
WALTHAM — The popular Moody’s Delicatessen & Provisions on Moody Street in Waltham drastically expanded its restaurant this week and introduced a larger menu full of seafood and more. There are now oysters available on the half shell, along with scallops, hamachi tiradito, a salmon belly BLT, and a daily crudo. Other menu items include charcuterie, flatbreads, and French onion soup. Moody’s also recently expanded to Back Bay.
WELLESLEY — The tide went out for Wellesley’s juice wave with the closure of Thirst Juice Shop in January. The business had been around since late 2016, and it continues to operate a location in Downtown Boston. Meanwhile, another trendy restaurant will move into town this week: The aforementioned salad chain Sweetgreen opens at 180 Linden St. on Saturday, February 24, and will donate proceeds from the first day to Natick Community Organic Farm.
February 14, 2018
Rachel Leah Blumenthal/Eater
Blue Ribbon pulled pork
BEVERLY — Poke continues to grow in popularity on the East Coast, this time landing in Beverly, north of Boston. Lolo Poke is now open (503 Rantoul St.) and serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish, as well as musubi — seaweed wrapped around rice and spam, tofu, salmon, or chicken.
BROCKTON — With existing locations in Falmouth, Saugus, and Northborough, Mexican restaurant Casa Vallarta just added another location in Brockton (610 Oak St.) All locations are family-owned, and the restaurants serve dishes such as burritos, fajitas, tacos, and enchiladas, plus a lengthy list of margaritas.
DEDHAM — Blue Ribbon BBQ made its debut in Dedham this week, opening on February 12 at 350 Washington St., per Boston Restaurant Talk. This planned expansion has been in the works since 2016. Blue Ribbon — with longstanding locations in Arlington and West Newton — is known for its pit-smoked barbecue, including platters of pulled pork, chicken, brisket, ribs, and more.
February 7, 2018
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
FOXBORO — CBS Scene Restaurant & Bar (200 Patriot Pl.) closes down for lengthy renovations on February 12 after 10 years in business at Patriot Place. The renovations will coincide with a shift in management, as the Kraft Group and CBS have teamed up with Big Night Entertainment Group (Empire, Red Lantern, Explorateur, more) to run the restaurant. CBS Scene could reopen over the summer.
METHUEN — Pica’s Pub & Grill (10 Ayers Village Rd.)is open in Methuen, and it has a rich history in the area. In 1939, Albert Pica opened a restaurant called Garden Nite Cafe, and his family has run restaurants there ever since. Now, his great-grandson Shane Bernard, and Shane’s father Wayne, are running the new restaurant, which serves burgers, sandwiches (including a muffaletto), appetizers, salads, and entrees like baked mac and cheese and steak tips.
NEEDHAM — Petit Robert Bistro (45 Chapel St.)closed down towards the end of January, but a different restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Cappella will take over the Chapel Street space, under the auspices of Rob Picardi from Prezza in Boston’s North End.
Meanwhile, The James Pub & Provisions (1027 Great Plain Ave.) has opened near Needham Center, with a mix of small and large plates, including soda bread, grilled octopus, leek tart, duck confit salad, spicy beef tartare, seared monkfish, a burger, fish and chips, and grilled pork chops.
NEWBURYPORT — The Angry Donut(38 Washington St.)has found a home and debuted with limited hours last week. The former pop-up turned brick-and-mortar is now serving up doughnuts, scones, muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies, brownies, and babka, plus coffee, espresso beverages, and tea.
SALEM — Mr. Crepe(83 Washington St.), which has a longtime location in Somerville’s Davis Square, has expanded north to Salem, opening with a familiar menu of stuffed crepes, pastries, soups, and more. The shop operates daily, serving breakfast through dinner.
January 24, 2018
Facebook
Adjarian khachapuri at Jana Grill & Bakery
BURLINGTON — Eddie V’s will take the place of Macaroni Grill, which closed down at 50 South Ave. last year. The Austin, TX-based chain of Eddie V’s is part of the Darden Restaurant Group and serves seafood and steak. It’s also coming to Boston proper.
Also in Burlington, Caffe Nero, the London-based chain of coffee shops that’s expanded with dramatic fashion in the Boston area over the last few years, has officially opened within the Burlington Mall (75 Middlesex Tpke.) It is situated near Au Bon Pain and Besito Mexican Restaurant.
FRAMINGHAM — Rasoi Gourmet Indian Kitchen (855 Worcester Rd.)has closed down after more than 20 years in business. A reason for the closure was not given, but posts on Facebook indicate the restaurant may pursue a new location.
MALDEN — Oppa’s Kitchen & Bar (157 Pleasant St.) is closed, at least for now; the business was seized.
NATICK — Kelly’s Roast Beef closes down this month after about 20 years in business in this location, which is inside of Jordan’s Furniture (2 Underprice Way). The owners are reportedly not renewing the lease on the space, though other locations of Kelly’s will remain in operation.
Meanwhile, the Natick Mall will get a Dave & Buster’s(1245 Worcester St.), which aims to take over a section of the current Sears, which is downsizing.
Finally, the owners of The Farmhouse in Needham have a new project planned for Natick. Buttercup is set to arrive at 13 West Central St. this spring from Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz and Gabriel Sanchez, who aim to serve farm-to-table American dishes alongside a full bar. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help with funding.
QUINCY — Momo Cafe is up and running in Quincy at 649 Hancock St., serving a selection of desserts and pastries, plus tea and more. (It does not serve momo, Nepalese dumplings.)
SALEM — Smokin’ Betty’s BBQ closed its doors at 94 Lafayette St. on January 14 after a little under a year in business. The owners — who are also behind Gulu-Gulu Cafe and Flying Saucer Pizza Company, which remain open — shared a heartfelt message on Facebook announcing the closure, stating: “At the end of the day it really came down to simple math. We spent more money than we brought in and we projected a larger number of customers than we saw come through our doors.” They intend to continue offering Smokin’ Betty’s food for catering orders and perhaps reopen one day in a smaller venue.
WATERTOWN — Jana Grill & Bakery (2 Watertown St.) opened just a week ago, and it’s serving a menu of Armenian dishes, including egg boats, babaganoush, shawarma, flatbreads, and breakfast items. It’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m.
January 3, 2018
Facebook
Ramen at Broth by the Hangover
ARLINGTON — Chilly Cow (451 Massachusetts Ave.) will convert into Abilyn’s Frozen Bakery, under the same ownership. The ice cream shop will serve largely the same items with some additions, with a goal of making a name for itself as a national wholesale brand.
SAUGUS — A planned expansion of Kane’s Donuts will likely happen this spring, as the popular shop prepares to open a location with a drive-thru window within the Essex Landing development, which many will remember as the site of the Route 1 miniature golf course and its recognizable orange dinosaur statue, which still stands.
TAUNTON — A new Fratelli’s Pastry Shop is open (1 Washington St.), and it joins two more in Quincy and Weymouth. Like its counterparts, the Taunton shop serves specialty cakes, cupcakes, pastries, cookies, pies, and breads, in addition to a menu of sandwiches, salads, pizzas, calzones, and more Italian dishes. The Taunton bakery is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WELLESLEY — The Cottage (190 Linden St.) temporarily closed down on January 2 to allow for updates, including a menu change and interior renovations courtesy of Taniya Nayak, a former HGTV host and designer who has worked on several restaurants in the area, including Yellow Door Taqueria and Lower Mills Tavern, among others. Her designs for The Cottage will reportedly feature natural wood and greenery. Culinary director Peter Hansen will oversee updates to the menu. Expect The Cottage to reopen mid-January.
WEYMOUTH — Gourmet Oriental (625 Washington St.)has closed down. The restaurant served a mixture of Chinese dishes and offered karaoke, live music, and other entertainment.
WORCESTER — The team behind The Hangover Pub (Worcester’s bacon-filled restaurant) has a new restaurant focused on ramen. Broth is now open next door at 106 Green St., serving five different soups (including a vegetarian option), light appetizers, several cocktails, and two desserts made with bacon.
December 27, 2017
The Angry Donut [official photo, via Facebook]
The Angry Donut
LEXINGTON — Yangtze River(25 Depot Sq.), a Chinese-American restaurant that first opened in the 1970s, has closed down, per Boston Restaurant Talk. It served lunch and dinner, plus dim sum on the weekends. A different restaurant called Sanyo will take its place.
MARLBOROUGH — A new spot joined the interesting restaurant names category: Thairiffic is now open in Marlborough (128 Main St.), serving items like massaman curry, tom yum soup, and fresh rolls. The restaurant also offers takeout.
NEEDHAM — It’s been many months since chef Rachel Klein departed the restaurant that bears her initials, RFK Kitchen (30 Dedham Ave.), and now it’s getting a rebranding. L&K (“lounge and kitchen”) grandly reopens tomorrow, December 28, with new managers and a new menu by new executive chef Matthew Kovach. There’s also a new cocktail menu and selection of “lounge bites.”
NEWBURYPORT — A pop-up called The Angry Donut has permanent aspirations. Founder Tom Quill is a native of Newburyport, and he connected with baker Jill Passen to launch The Angry Donut, appearing as a pop-up and at farmers markets around the region. Now, they’re working to secure a permanent location and have launched a Kickstarter to help fund the process, offering rewards for those who donate.
WESTFORD — Go to The Okipoké(8 Cornerstone Sq., Unit B) and eat yourself some fish. The new restaurant in Westford serves a wide range of options, including bowls, burritos, and salads, topped with tuna, salmon, shrimp, tofu, and more.
WORCESTER — A place for Vietnamese noodles and seafood opened recently in Worcester. My Sister’s Crawfish II(442 Park Ave.)joins Dorchester’s My Sister’s Crawfish in serving rice plates, bun, noodles, spring rolls, and crawfish by the pound, plus bubble tea.
December 20, 2017
Facebook
Tuna poke tostadas at Bueno Malo
ANDOVER — “The flavors of Mexico meet the heartbeat of Southern California” at Bueno Malo, which opened about six weeks ago in Andover. Mike Reidy and Franco Lozano III teamed up for the restaurant, which has a full bar and serves tacos and burritos stuffed with steak, grilled chicken, shrimp, fish, bean and cheese, and even tater tots. For dinner, there are wings, taquitos, ceviche, nachos, and street corn.
DEDHAM — Legacy Place continues to grow its food and beverage options, adding one more this week: Temazcal Tequila Cantina’snewest location, now open, spans 7,000 square feet, filling nearly every inch with Mexican dishes and more than 250 varieties of tequila.
NORTH ANDOVER — Howling Wolf Taqueria, featured in Eater Boston’s Salem dining guide, already has one fast-casual location in Marblehead, but this spring it will add another in North Andover. The new Howling Wolf Express will operate with a full liquor license within a space at 550 Turnpike St.
SAUGUS — One of the most recognizable plots of land in Saugus will soon be home to a new restaurant. A development project at the site of the former Hilltop Steak House will bring a 110 Grill restaurant to the area, along with an undetermined fast-casual restaurant. The Saugus 110 Grill will join several existing locations around the state, and a bunch more are on the way.
SWAMPSCOTT — Local-born chain B.Good will expand to the North Shore, adding a restaurant in Swampscott at 450 Paradise Rd. B.Good serves a line of locally-sourced fast-casual meals, including salads, burgers, sandwiches, and grain bowls.
WALPOLE — A source for beer will go quietly into the night in Walpole: British Beer Company on Route 1 will shutter on Christmas Eve, with reports indicating the business couldn’t reach an agreement with the landlord. There are 13 other locations in the region.
December 13, 2017
Facebook
Mooyah burgers
BERLIN — Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes opened its newest Massachusetts location on December 11 (48 Highland Commons East). The Texas-based fast-food chain serves a menu true to its silly name, focusing on burgers, which are topped with items like bacon and jalapeños. There are turkey burger and chicken options for sandwiches as well, and the restaurant also has vegetarian options, plus hot dogs, french fries, and salads, along with shakes.
BRAINTREE — The Braintree side of the Weymouth Landing development will welcome a new restaurant, Bates Bar and Grill(2 Commercial St.), taking the place of the Landing Pub and Ultimate Pizza, which were torn down after a fire.
MELROSE — A restaurant serving sushi and pan-Asian dishes is now open in Melrose. Tsukiji Bistro is located at 505 Main St., in the same building as Stearns & Hill’s Bistro.
SALEM — Stacia’s Place closed down (97 Bridge St.) on December 1. The restaurant had been around for 35 years, serving subs of all varieties, along with soup, salads, wings, hot dogs, and several other items.
Also in Salem, Victoria Station has been shut down, with reports indicating that it had not renewed the lease for the space at 86 Wharf St.
WELLESLEY — Smith & Wollensky plans to open a steakhouse location in Wellesley — taking over the longtime Blue Ginger space at 583 Washington St., as previously reported — and has set a target opening date for mid-April 2018. There are two existing locations in Boston proper, along with other steakhouses in Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Miami Beach, and London.
November 29, 2017
Facebook
Fiorella’s Concord
CONCORD — Fiorella’s has arrived in Concord, joining an existing location in Newton (and takeout-oriented siblings dubbed Fiorella’s Express in Belmont, Cambridge, and Brighton). The new restaurant, located at 24 Walden St. (the former Bondir space), serves the familiar menu of Italian dishes in a full-service dining format.
FRAMINGHAM — The beloved J&M Diner is back in business after a devastating fire pushed it out of its original home back in March. The new restaurant opened at 50 Worcester Rd. at 6 a.m. on November 27, with a line out the door.
WALTHAM — A Brothers Marketplace is on the way to Waltham and will open within The Merc at Moody and Main (45 Moody St.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. There are other locations in Weston and Medfield, offering retail goods along with prepared foods.
November 22, 2017
Facebook
Blue Canoe Cafe storefront
CONCORD — A new market on the way to Concord will also serve prepared foods, and the folks behind it also run Trail’s End Cafe and Lincoln Kitchen. Concord Market will be located on Lowell Road and could open in about a year.
DEDHAM — Yep, there’s another Caffe Nero open. This one’s at Legacy Place (218 Legacy Pl.); it debuted on November 20.
MARBLEHEAD — A new place for coffee and food will open within a storefront on School Street that was previously home to Atomic Cafe. Blue Canoe Cafe (14 School St.) will serve coffee, sandwiches, smoothies, and baked goods, along with bags of Atomic coffee. Renovations are underway.
PEABODY — Seawitch Restaurant & Oyster Bar, a longtime restaurant and fish market, is now under new ownership with a new name — well, two: The market arm of the business became North Shore Lobster and the restaurant became SeaGrilz. Both are open and located at 203 Newbury St. (Rte. 1).
Peabody will also see the addition of a La Siesta restaurant, which has an existing location in Winthrop. The Mexican restaurant will open within a building under redevelopment at 1 Main St.
November 15, 2017
Facebook
Pressed Juicery juices
LYNN — A Central American chicken chain called Pollo Campero (25 State St.) grandly opened a location in Lynn this week, serving fried and grilled chicken. There are also two other locations nearby, in East Boston and Chelsea.
WAKEFIELD — A new restaurant called Public Kitchen (395 Main St.) will take over for Caryn’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Wakefield. The partners in the new restaurant are all connected to Giacomo’s, which has locations in Melrose and both Boston’s North End and South End. Expect to see pub-style items like burgers, flatbreads, wings, and chili.
WELLESLEY — California-based Pressed Juicery has a new location in Linden Square (180 Linden St., Suite 107), where it offers cold-pressed juices and frozen treats. There’s also a location in Cambridge’s Harvard Square and one on Newbury Street in Boston.
WORCESTER — A 1920s-themed restaurant called Josephine (551 Main St.) will open within the Hanover Theater in Worcester around spring 2018, and the person behind it is Chris Rassias, who also operates The Farimount Grille in Hyde Park.
November 8, 2017
Facebook
Singh Saab
ARLINGTON — Waltham’s Santa Banta has officially relocated and reopened in Arlington as Singh Saab(444 Massachusetts Ave.). The restaurant offers a large menu of Punjabi dishes and a lunch buffet.
BURLINGTON — Singh Saab also got a sister restaurant in Burlington this week, an Indochinese restaurant called Singh Ching (184 Cambridge St.)
NEW BEDFORD — dNB Burgers (22 Elm St.)once again fell victim to vandalism this week, with a Facebook post showing a brick that had been thrown through one of the windows. This is the fourth instance of vandalism or break-in at the restaurant.
NORTH SCITUATE — A fire destroyed 50-year-old Jamie’s Grille & Pub in North Scituate this past weekend, and the building will likely be torn down. A post on the restaurant’s Facebook page indicated there were no injuries. There is no word yet on whether the owners will rebuild.
November 1, 2017
Facebook
Friendly’s ice cream
MARLBOROUGH — In an attempt to rebound from closures, Friendly’s is testing a new prototype restaurant in Marlborough, with plans to open more locations in the next several years, MassLive reports. The new restaurants feature drive-through windows, which 10 existing locations will also get. The Marlborough location is slated to open on November 6 at the Apex Center on Route 20 (180 Boston Post Rd. W.)
NEEDHAM — The James Pub & Provisions will open within the former home of the Centre Cafe (1027 Great Plain Ave.), per Boston Restaurant Talk. The owners aim to “bring the pubs of fond memory into the light once more,” according to the restaurant’s website, and it will reportedly open some time this fall.
WOBURN — A new restaurant called Shallots (920 Main St.) opened in September with an Asian fusion lunch and dinner menu that includes items like stir-fry noodles, panang curry, mango fried rice, chili duck, steak, and spicy eggplant, among others.
October 25, 2017
Facebook
Spiga
LYNN — The White Rose Coffee House has closed, as The Daily Item reports, due to drama prompted by anti-police statements that the owner’s daughter (and a manager at the cafe) made on Facebook. Owner Kato Mele apologized, fired her daughter, and invited police to the cafe to make amends, but it was not enough.
NEEDHAM — The nearly decade-old Spiga (18 Highland Cir.) has reopened after a big revamp, with chef Marisa Iocco in charge as the new co-owner. The Italian restaurant underwent a menu and design overhaul over the summer.
PEABODY — Regina Pizzeria has closed down its location at the Northshore Mall, sharing an update on Twitter that “we closed at that location because the Mall took our space to make a new entrance.”
WOBURN — Arcenia’s Cucina Rustica closed its doors in Woburn and has now been replaced by a different Italian restaurant called Fortunato’s (428 Main St.)
October 18, 2017
Facebook
Davio’s in Braintree
BRAINTREE — Davio’s officially opened its newest location in Braintree this week at the South Shore Plaza. This is the ninth location for the restaurant.
CHELMSFORD — The Establishment is a family owned and operated restaurant at 75 Princeton St. that debuted in September with a menu ranging from burgers and pizza to baked haddock, steak tips, and more.
CONCORD — As Country Kitchen owner Trish Irons prepares for retirement, the restaurant prepares to close on December 15, per Boston Restaurant Talk. Irons is pursuing options, including having someone else take over the restaurant.
LOWELL — Loui Loui Louisiana Seafood opened a new location in Lowell a few months ago, and its recent growth has gone beyond the Northeast. The restaurant had just two other locations when it opened in Allston earlier this year (in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and Fort Lee, New Jersey), and now its presence reaches as far as Duluth, Georgia, with six total restaurants.
STONEHAM — One restaurant closed down and another is on the way to Stoneham, just north of Boston. Felicia’s (423 Main St.) shuttered over the weekend after more than 50 years in business. Meanwhile, chef Patrick Campbell (previously of Cafe ArtScience and No. 9 Park) plans to open The Stones Common House & Kitchen in the town square.
October 11, 2017
Facebook
Cook in Needham
BRAINTREE — Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse will soon add a new member of the family with the opening of its Braintree restaurant at 250 Granite St. The massive restaurant, slated to open early next week at South Shore Plaza, spans 10,000 square feet and serves pasta made in-house, seafood, beef entrees, and more.
DEDHAM — Fast food chicken chain Chick-Fil-A (140 Providence Hwy.) opened its eleventh location in Massachusetts last week. The beloved, albeit controversial, restaurant is known for giving away free chicken to the first 100 customers on opening day, and Dedham’s opening drew a crowd ahead of time.
NEEDHAM — Cook (109 Chapel St.) opened over the weekend, joining an existing location in Newton (825 Washington St.) Right now, Cook is open for dinner, but lunch and brunch will follow soon. The restaurant seats 115 and serves items like lobster sliders, chili-rubbed flat-iron steak, and tagliatelle with meatballs.
0 notes