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Old Mar 2, 1999 | 1:14 pm
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BOSTON get-together

kyklin and I are in the process of finalising restaurant options - he will most likely make a posting tonight.

We plan to offer a choice of restaurants - I have already made a (tentative) booking at restaurant X, which we will cancel if it is not the democratic choice...

At the moment the reservation is set for 8.30 on Saturday March 20th, with drinks beforehand - I anticipate a similar time frame at any other restaurant.

We now need to know exactly who is definitely coming... I've made a booking for 15 people, but if we need to increase that number we'd like to give the restaurant advance notice.

On my list at the moment I have:
Catman
Deb
Demeter
onefreeman & raeban
NJDavid & wife
Matt Wald
AnnaS
MileCrazy
PremEx

roti, leroy, chalf, BostonJudy and others ... if you're in town, you're invited...

As I am going to be away for the next week, please would you e-mail confirmations to kyklin <[email protected]>


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Old Mar 3, 1999 | 11:49 am
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In deciding the restaurant for our get-together, baobab and I thought the place should be accessible, have a balanced menu (have seafood or vegetarian cuisine), and be affordable (that rules out the Ritz). And it has to be a good restaurant, too, of course.

A reservation was made at Harvest, a restaurant at Harvard Square in Cambridge. It has a Mediterranean/ New American style of cuisine. You can read reviews of the restaurant at http://boston.com/globe/calendar/dining/harvest.htm and http://boston.sidewalk.com/link/37480.

Other possibilities that can accommodate large parties:
Sandrine's - Alsatian/French cooking in Cambridge
Selected amongst Esquire's 1998 Best New Restaurants of America and one of my favorites. http://boston.sidewalk.com/link/41929

Grille 23 - Steak House in the Back Bay area
Good steaks and fish and wine list. Cigar smoking allowed here!
http://boston.com/globe/calendar/dining/grille_23.htm

If you are not on the confirmed list and would like to attend, or if you like to vote for one of the 3 restaurants, please let me know.

Ken
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Old Mar 3, 1999 | 12:19 pm
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I'm not "finicky" like my friend Morris so whatever the majority decides, just let me know and I'll be there dressed in my favorite cat tie!



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Old Mar 3, 1999 | 12:30 pm
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Ken:

Sandrine's sounds wonderful! Made me feel a little hungry even after coming back from lunch! Grille 23 also sounds like a good option. These get my vote, Harvest is my distant 3rd choice. Hope this helps!

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Old Mar 3, 1999 | 3:19 pm
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not one of those restaurants is eligible for united dining points!! but i'll vote for grill_23 for steaks & cigars.
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Old Mar 3, 1999 | 3:58 pm
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Sandrine's used to be eligible for UA dining points (among other dining programs) when it first opened, which was how I came upon it. Unfortunately, I think their business got so good that they do not need it to attract any more customers.

In case if one is wondering why certain other fine restaurants did not make the list, it is because they cannot accomodate large parties on a Saturday night.
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Old Mar 3, 1999 | 4:57 pm
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Oh my gosh! The Harvest is one of my favorite restaurants in the WORLD! Wish I could be there, but I'll be in the Big Apple. Bon Appetit and remember... you can always tell a Harvard man, but you can't tell him much.
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Old Mar 4, 1999 | 11:11 am
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My vote - Harvest. Thanks!
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Old Mar 4, 1999 | 1:19 pm
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Harvest sounds yummy to me, but so does the French one. And the other allows cigars! Yipee! Whatever you all want is fine with me. I hereby bequeth my proxy.

[This message has been edited by PremEx (edited 03-04-99).]
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Old Mar 4, 1999 | 2:28 pm
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i don't know anything about this restaurant, but it is offering 40% off for transmedia members during march:

Vadopazzo
251 Hanover St
Boston, MA 02109
Phone: 617-723-1760
Fax: 617-367-0666
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Old Mar 5, 1999 | 3:37 pm
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Vadopazzo's food is average. In addition, it is located in the North End (Italian negihborhood) that is not so easily accessible. I have not even been in the area yet!

Neverthless, someone once did brought me good cannolis from a North End bakery!

(Music them from The Godfather plays...)
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Old Mar 5, 1999 | 10:38 pm
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[This message has been edited by BostonJudy (edited 03-05-99).]
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Old Mar 5, 1999 | 10:48 pm
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Sorry for the delay in responding- this has been my most intense UA flying weeks yet! I would love to attend (and my husband as well)!! In the past 2 1/2 weeks:

Flew Boston-Chicago and return, got the flu.

Thurs: Got last flight out of Boston before the snowstorm and flew to HNL to see sister for the weekend (no problem upgrading both ways) arrived 6:30 am Mon. and was back in the office by 10:00 am.

Weds:flew through Dulles to BWI. Missed connection to UA Express, was put in a taxi to get there. Attended conference, returned tonight, repacked my bags.

Tomorrow: 9am UA flight to SanFran, then on to SNA (upgraded). I'll return to Boston on 3/10.

I now feel sufficiently airworthy to attend this dinner with all of you veterans!! Any of the initial 3 restaurants would be great (although I'd love a steak...!!)
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Old Mar 8, 1999 | 3:04 pm
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Confirmed as of 3/8:

Catman
NJDavid (2)
AnnaS
demeter
Milecrazy
PremEx
BostonJudy (2)
Baobab (2)
Kyklin

Waiting to hear from:
Deb, onefreeman & raeban, Matt Wald, Auh20, and others who are in town...

Please reply by posting or e-mail before Friday 3/12.

Thanks!
-Ken L.
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Old Mar 9, 1999 | 9:57 am
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