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DELICIOUS (TASTE OF SOMERVILLE: THE INTERVIEWS)

Written by DAWN MARTIN Posted June 8, 2017 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE, Specials

DELICIOUS (TASTE OF SOMERVILLE: THE INTERVIEWS)

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE, Specials Tagged With: Cuisine En Locale, eats, Food, foundry on elm, JJ Gonson, Josh Lewin, Juliet, Katrina Jazayeri, Saloon, Shayne Nunes, SOMERVILLE, Taste of Somerville

BREAK EATS: WHERE TO BREAK UP WITH SOMEONE ON VALENTINE’S DAY

Written by DIG STAFF Posted February 12, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

Some people would say that choosing Valentine’s Day to break up with a significant other is the mark of an unconscionable cad. Notice we’re not arguing.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: Allston, bastille kitchen, Beacon Hill, break up, davis square, Deep Ellum, fort point, foundry on elm, jody adams, lincoln tavern and restaurant, lydia shire, scampo, SOMERVILLE, South Boston, Southie, trade, Valentine's Day

DOWN BY THE RIVER: SOMERVILLE’S LATEST ADDITION BRINGS ELEVATED STREET FOOD TO ASSEMBLY ROW

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted December 1, 2014 Filed Under: Eats

IMAGE VIA RIVER BAR

 

Most of the time, younger siblings arrive into the world to the chagrin of their elder kin. They’re noted for the annoying habit of mimicking the traits of their breed, or just flat-out ripping them off in an attempt to create identity.

 

Luckily that’s not the case ...  read more

Filed Under: Eats Tagged With: Asian food, assembly row, Brass Union, chicken, Dig Boston, DigBoston, eats, Food, Food and Drinks, foundry on elm, Ken Kelly, Patrick Gilmartin, River Bar, Saloon, shrimp chips, SOMERVILLE, The Independent

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