Monday, August 28, 2006

BLOG ON HIATUS

I am sure some of you have noticed the lack of posts lately. It was always my goal to make the blog more fun and interactive than just a simple review site. Therefore, we have a new blogger coming on at the end of September who will take the blog to the next level.

You will be able to follow his exploits and adventures in Boston all while getting an informal look at what's hot and what's not. There will be plenty of [restaurant, art and lounge] name dropping, so you can still look to our blog to give you honest, fun critiques of all Boston has to offer. Also, we will still keep the tips of the week!

Look for the relaunch of the new blog on September 25th!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Giacomo's
North End food and charm at its best!
- Scott (scott@artbarboston.com)

Sometimes I forget how delicious real Italian food can be.

I’m no stranger to a spicy meatball or a bountiful antipasto; don’t let the last name fool you, there’s more Italian than Irish blood main-coursing through these veins. Still, because Italian food is so easily replicated at home (who doesn’t have about ten boxes of Prince spaghetti in their pantry, and a jar of Prego sauce crusting up the fridge?) it’s rarely the cuisine we run to mangia when we’re out on the town. To the untrained palate, a good cut of steak - crusted with pepper, drizzled with gorgonzola and cooked to perfection - seems like a rare, exciting treat we would never be able to prepare for ourselves… while a ravioli by any other name still just seems like a ravioli.

For those who underestimate the power of real Italian cooking, Art Bar highly suggests a trip to Giacomo’s in – where else? – the North End. The ingredients are fresh as can be, the portions hearty, the atmosphere casual, and the price point entirely reasonable. But it’s the quality of the food that really surprised my clan on a Saturday night dinner… we couldn’t help but compare the food to any number of far more expensive downtown digs. My mushroom ravioli, a tasty, garlicky dish laden with pesto basil and sundried tomatoes, would have cost twice as much (for half the size, natch) nearly anywhere else in the city. Lobster ravioli that doesn’t break $20? Fried mozzarella that reminds you there is life for this appetizer beyond the “Applebees” menu? Garlic bread with (gasp) real garlic? Thank you, Giacomo’s, for all of the above.

Now, if convenience and a quick bite are your dealmakers when choosing a restaurant, there is at least one downside to this place: Reservations are graciously not accepted. Instead, it’s up to you to queue up with the other hungry diners outside its Hanover street location. The door swings open (and the smell wafts out) at 5pm, but the line is well formed by 4:30. First come, first served, first to leave with a full belly and a happy wallet. Truthfully, it’s probably wise to allot an hour or so for wait time. But it’s worth it, believe it or not. We’ve all waited at least that long for The Cheesecake Factory at some point in our urbanite lives… what excuse do we have for shirking a place like this??

Besides, it’s all part of the atmosphere. My pals and I had a blast having a few drinks as we moseyed down the sidewalk (don’t forget to cover it up with a paper bag!), chatting with our line-buddies and making like real North Enders. Most of us are probably guilty of the famous Boston Reserve: We have nothing to do, very, very fast, we count our carbs, and we only talk to three people at the bar that we already know. Why not slow down, take it easy, and spread some conversation that’s as warm as that marinara?

And, you know, mangia mangia. Cause as my grandmother would say:

“Yah too skinny!”



Madonna Party Tonight

Tonight is, of course, the Madonna Birthday Bash at Club Cafe.


Sorry for the lack of posts, but we have been really busy. But just because we have been busy, doesnt mean we havent been going out. Look for reviews of Giacomo's, Sanctuary, Boston Rocks, SoHo part 2, and Sorrelinas!

Sunday, August 13, 2006



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Friday, August 11, 2006

Embassy
Thursdays

The “Phabulous Life” is a weekly event at Embassy/The Modern on Thursday nights. This “gay hip hop” night is one of the more diverse alternative nights in the city. A fairly even blend of gay, lesbian and straight make up the night. Susan Esthera keeps the dance floor packed, and her mix of classic hip hop, top 40 and R&B hits makes dancing fun!

The good: The dance floor is packed. The club is jumping and the energy recalls the days when Lansdowne St was fun and full of life. Too many club night are filled to about 2/3 capacity or less. So it was a breath of fresh air that Embassy was packed! The music was good; Embassy’s hip-hop mix was danceable and the Modern’s 80’s music was right on! Finally, the service was great! (Joey the bartender was friendly, made good drinks and took great care of us)

The bad: The club looked run down. It was shabby, and not shabby chic! The carpet was so sticky that I nearly lost my shoes by the bar. The paint was chipped and the club looked as if it had been “ridden hard and put away wet.” Like Axis and Avalon, Embassy and the Modern are screaming for more than a facelift – they need a complete re-haul. All the clubs need to be rethought in a major way.

Bottom Line: the “phabulous life” is fun, but the club is far from fabulous!

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

More Updates

More pictures and details have been added to the Madonna site!

Make sure to RSVP for this exciting event! Remember, all net proceeds got to charity!

Art Bar Presents Black&White

August 29th at District - 6 pm
Please see www.artbarboston.com/district for more information!

Monday, August 07, 2006

Even Ground Pictures

Pictures from last weekends charity event are online now. Please visit www.artbarboston.com/evenpics to see them!

Sunday, August 06, 2006



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