Sabur is "Mediterranean".
Their site is here.
Elephant Walk is Cambodian/French.
Their site is here.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
Sabur is "Mediterranean".
Their site is here.
Elephant Walk is Cambodian/French.
Their site is here.
Insent, Deb.
Yay, Sabur!
Jon, received and backflung. Cheers!
OK, for dinner on Saturday so far, I have: Deb, me, Tom, Jon, FAQ Wife, Frankenbuddha, DX Machina. I was thinking it would be better to dine on the slightly early side (say, 6pm) so that folks not dining can stop by Jon's at a relatively reasonable hour, like 8pm?
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Sounds good to me. I'd also rather go on the earlier side as well, both for the reason you said, and that places tend to be less crowded at 6 than at 7.
OK, for dinner on Saturday so far, I have: Deb, me, Tom, Jon, FAQ Wife, Frankenbuddha, DX Machina.
Ellen sent an email saying she was up for dinner as well.
yeah, I'm in communication with her about the timing.
Dudes. And dudesses.
So. damned. cool.
I get to see everyone!
BTW, a question: where is Inman Square? Clea Simon wants to meet up with me around half past four tomorrow, and with Steph as well, hopefully, since we'll be exploring Boston together during the day. Says Clea:
Sounds like a date then -- the 1369 in Inman Square! They have soups, sandwiches, and lovely scones as well as the necessary caffeine. And I'll drive us over to Kate's after.
So, hopefully, Inman Square isn't too far from action central (Jon's) because slogging around Boston in full velvet foo in the snow all day could be, um, interesting...
It's not far, but I would cab it from Davis or Harvard. It would be a long walk, but cheap cab ride.
Inman Square is sort of between Union Square in Somerville, MIT/Kendall area, and Harvard Square. The 1369 is nice. I like the pub next door, the Druid, as well as the S&S deli/resteraunt across the street. Also, yum, East Coast Grill raw bar and champagne, and Bukowski's, and. Sigh. I miss living in Somerville.