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  1. #151
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    Will likely be landing August 16 to spend the next day around beantown, then rolling out to Worcester on the 18th for our daughters move in day at WPI. Will likely skip back through on the 19th.

    I lived in Cambridge circa 1980-81, but don't know shit and am reviewing this thread for suggestions. I didn't see much so far for hotels.

    One target is the Gardener museum. Another is dinner in a quiet great restaurant. The wife is gluten sensitive, so Italian is unlikely.
    Some Italian places do GF really well! My partner has celiac, so let me know what things you’d like and I can give some recs.

    We like Fox and the Knife for Italian, Coppa does a GF night that is quite good.

    For really nice No.9 Park does GF very well and makes gf rolls if you tell them in advance, and they are stellar.

    The new cafe Verviene in Cambridge is excellent and completely GF—one owner has celiac and the others daughter has celiac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    B ping me if you're going to the Cape, I don't live there but I'm not far.

    Also, what Brock asked. Where are you trying to go? Also, what sort of tier place do you want to stay in?

    If money's no object, the Chatham Bars Inn.
    Right now, I have no idea, I'm just exploring; mostly it depends on where L wants to go. She's never been to Boston. I think we'll be staying at the Parker House for the nights of the 16th & 17th, out to Worcester for the 18th, then either back to Boston for a couple of nights or do some coast time along the Cape.

    Over $500/night is out of the picture, but again, I'm trying to sort out options. I like a restaurant in the place or walking access.
    Quote Originally Posted by CantDog View Post
    Some Italian places do GF really well! My partner has celiac, so let me know what things you’d like and I can give some recs.

    We like Fox and the Knife for Italian, Coppa does a GF night that is quite good.

    For really nice No.9 Park does GF very well and makes gf rolls if you tell them in advance, and they are stellar.

    The new cafe Verviene in Cambridge is excellent and completely GF—one owner has celiac and the others daughter has celiac.

    Awesome, thanks.
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    FYI Jacob Wirth building just burned down

    If you’re already in Boston for 2 nights, get down to the cape after Worcester. ASAP. Either Falmouth/popponesset/cotuit area or get out to Brewster/Orleans/chatham or further (welfleet truro ptown). Brewster/Orleans is pretty central if you want to do day trip shit further down cape while still having plenty of options. Chatham Bars Inn and Wequassett are $$$$$nice$$$$$$!!!

    Hit the Google a bit, both areas are nice
    Decisions Decisions

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    Boston recommendations?

    Congrats on the daughter going to WPI! That’s a great school. We used to race against their ski team. I think Mark and Laura still run it (and USCSA).


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    Quote Originally Posted by neufox47 View Post
    Congrats on the daughter going to WPI! That’s a great school. We used to race against their ski team. I think Mark and Laura still run it (and USCSA).


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    I missed the WPI bit. My thing #3 just finished his freshman year. He's doing ROTC and is in a frat. Probably don't want him around daughters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    I missed the WPI bit. My thing #3 just finished his freshman year. He's doing ROTC and is in a frat. Probably don't want him around daughters.
    You’re way older than I would’ve guessed. Nice!
    Decisions Decisions

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    Wife wants to go back to beantown after dropping off daughter at WPI.
    How hard should I fight this?

    She's never been and loves museums for which there's a dearth in ya auld PNW and lots in Boston. She's going through a living hell taking care of her failing parents and needs a break.

    But I've lived in Cambridge in August and despite the memories being a little fuzzy, I do remember the heat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    Wife wants to go back to beantown after dropping off daughter at WPI.
    How hard should I fight this?

    She's never been and loves museums for which there's a dearth in ya auld PNW and lots in Boston. She's going through a living hell taking care of her failing parents and needs a break.

    But I've lived in Cambridge in August and despite the memories being a little fuzzy, I do remember the heat.
    Sounds like a great plan. DeCordova in Lincoln is great and the grounds are beautiful plus you could also do a tour of the Gropius House nearby which is really cool.

    Harvard art museum is free and top notch—probably my favorite spot in town for its size and collection. Harvard Natural History/Peabody museum is fun—the glass flower exhibit is stunning. I haven’t been without kids, but we are there at least once a month and finding new stuff all the time.

    MassArt has a small collection that you could see if you did Gardner/MFA in a day.

    Haven’t been to the ICA in a while.

    Peabody Essex is also very good!

    It’s the total opposite direction…but if the goal is museum saturation, consider schlepping to MassMoca in western MA. You’re already an hour closer from Worcester. The Clark is also a beautiful spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    You’re way older than I would’ve guessed. Nice!
    I'm nowhere near as old as buster. He's a boomer.

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    Buster what’d you end up planning? Storm clearing out should be nice next week
    Decisions Decisions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    Buster what’d you end up planning? Storm clearing out should be nice next week
    He got kidnapped by MIT.
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