by David | Apr 10, 2013 | eating, reading & writing, urbanism
The 2013 Food Truck Season is in full swing at City Hall Frozen Wind Tunnel Plaza. Yesterday I visited the new (to me) Compliments Food Truck, which is billed (or blackboarded) as “New to Boston” “Kinda Earthy Crunchy” and “Run on Veggie...
by David | Apr 9, 2013 | eating, urbanism
In 2006, I was one of many celebrating a change in the law of the Commonwealth allowing restaurants to send diners home with unconsumed portion of the bottle of wine they ordered. This opened up the full wine list to any casual tippler, assuming they would have...
by David | Apr 7, 2013 | eating, urbanism
Passing through one of Camberville’s lesser squares, Wilson Square, I ducked in to Aguacate Verde for a quick lunch with Professor M. A casual Mexican place with an emphasis on healthy choices and a specialization in Salvadorean Pupusas, Aguacate Verde has the...
by David | Apr 5, 2013 | culture, design, transportation, urbanism
Some days you can watch The Wiz of Oz while waiting. Dark side of the T. H/T to @wdipilato for pointing this out and glossing it for me.
by David | Apr 4, 2013 | eating, urbanism
Food truck season’s back. Grilled cheese with bacon and soup: perfect comfort food. More trucky goodness: Boston Food Truck Infographic and Boston Food Truck Schedule. Keep on truckin’!
by David | Apr 4, 2013 | culture, transportation, urbanism
You people wouldn’t last a minute in Tokyo. Step in means STEP IN.