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Restaurant Weeks March 14-19 & 21-26
From the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Note: Certain North End Restaurants will be hosting an additional 2 weeks as part of a “North End Restaurant Week”. I will have more on that in future posts. The below information is about the regular Boston Restaurant Weeks.
March 2010 celebrates the 5th anniversary of Winter Restaurant Week Boston® when restaurants will be serving the prix fixe meals guaranteed to chase away the winter blues from Sunday, March 14 through Friday, March 19 and Sunday, March 21 through Friday, March 26, 2010.
Diners will enjoy 2-course lunches for $15.10, 3-course lunches for $20.10 and 3-course dinners for $33.10 throughout Boston, Cambridge, the suburbs and beyond. Prices are per person and exclude beverages, tax and gratuities. Online reservations for most restaurants are available at OpenTable.com
Eat Out and Give Back
During Restaurant Week Boston®, use any American Express® Card at participating restaurants from March 14-19 and 21-26, 2010 and the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau and American Express® will donate $.25 per transaction, up to $5,000, to the St. Francis House – Our Charitable Partner.
List of all North End participating restaurants.
List of all Waterfront participating restaurants.
The restaurant list is also shown below.
Saint Agrippina’s Feast Opens! Children’s Procession, Brothers Walk, Viva! [Photo Gallery]
Opening night at the Feast of Saint Agrippina di Mineo on August 4th marked the start of the big 2016 feasts in Boston’s North End. After a dedication, blessing and unveiling, the children’s procession led the way on Hanover Street followed by the large statue of Saint Agrippina to the Greenway before returning to her new weekend feast chapel. To carry Read More…
What’s the 311? Overflowing Trash, Richmond St. Broken Sidewalk, Noise Complaint on Fleet St.
Welcome back to our weekly update that highlights some of the cases appearing on 311 in the North End/Waterfront neighborhoods. All 311 cases are public information and can be found at 311.boston.gov. Overflowing Trash Can at 130 Endicott St This 311 user writes, “This is why the new trash pickup in the north end is a problem! Everyone Read More…



