Sip a cocktail at Boston’s newest swanky spot or dig into dishes meant for sharing.
Sip a cocktail at Boston’s newest swanky spot or dig into dishes meant for sharing.
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The independently owned coffee operation (with three locations in Beantown) sells organically grown, fair trade, and single-estate beans. Belly up to the bar and order a steaming cup of Tanzanian Peaberry, Costa Rican La Amistad, or Colombian Ocamonte.
Classic, hearty autumn soup gets a fresh makeover.
Take in the awesome architecture of the South End spot as you split small plates of Asian-inspired dishes from chef Patricia Yeo. Nothing on the extensive menu (there are more than 30 selections) is more than $16 (well, maybe a few specials), so dig in.
Accessorize your peepers with eyeglasses that are fashionable without being ironic or over the top.
Quaint Scottish city where drams (ahem) dreams are made.
You’ll happily stick your neck out for one of Timo Weiland’s new bow tie accessories.
Academy of Wayward Girls is the debut line of an NYC high school junior.
Hip JP hangout moves to shinier digs in The Brewery Complex. Dine on honey balsamic chicken at Bella Luna Restaurant before heading to Milky Way’s U-shaped quartz bar for a strawberry lemon mojito and tunes spun by some of Beantown’s best DJs.