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Southie Shopping @ Aunt Sadie’s Candlestix

By admin, 22 November, 2009, No Comment

Aunt Sadie’s Candlestix
18 Union Park Street, 617-357-7117
www.auntsadiesonline.com

Aunt Sadie’s Candlestix is a home store that has floors painted white, cocktail napkins displayed in a round-topped Philco refrigerator from the 1950’s, a section for urban men that sells Dean Martin CD’s and another room with piles of stuffed frogs for kids.

Aunt Sadie’s Candlestix (18 Union Park Street, 617-357-7117; www.auntsadiesonline.com), a home store that has floors painted white, cocktail napkins displayed in a round-topped Philco refrigerator from the 1950’s, a section for urban men that sells Dean Martin CD’s and another room with piles of stuffed frogs for kids.

Shopping @ Sooki

By admin, 22 November, 2009, No Comment

Sooki
505 Tremont Street, 617-536-080
www.sookiboston.com

Sooki is a women’s clothing shop where Jesse, a border collie who belongs to the shop’s owner, Suzan Griffith, will herd you inside from the sidewalk with lots of friendly licks; it’s also the kind of place that will excite the most jaded cosmopolitan shopper.

Sooki sells many cool things, including one-of-a-kind dresses from boutique designers in France and Japan.

Southie: Cyclorama @ Boston Center for the Arts

By admin, 22 November, 2009, No Comment

Cyclorama @ Boston Center for the Arts
539 Tremont Street, 617-426-5000
www.bcaonline.org

Catch an avant-garde art exhibition or a contemporary play at the Cyclorama. This 23,000-square-foot rotunda is part of the Boston Center for the Arts, and also offers a range of community events and is home to the Community Music Center of Boston, the Boston Ballet Costume Shop, three small theaters and a rehearsal studio.

Southie: Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

By admin, 22 November, 2009, No Comment

Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
415 Summer Street, 617-954-2000
www.mccahome.com

The 1.6 million-square-foot convention and exhibition center was designed by Rafael Viñoly. It has become a magnet for developers. Old industrial buildings in the surrounding blocks are being turned into office buildings and condos. There are even plans for a luxury hotel.

Southie: Flour Bakery + Café

By admin, 22 November, 2009, No Comment

Flour Bakery + Café
12 Farnsworth Street, 617-338-4333
www.flourbakery.com

Flour Bakery & Cafe is a small sandwich and pastry shop that serves pain aux raisins ($2.50) for breakfast and made-to-order salads for lunch. It opened behind the just-expanded and just-reopened Boston Children’s Museum (300 Congress Street, 617-426-8855; www.bostonkids.org), known for its science playgrounds and hands-on activities.

Southie: LTK Bar and Kitchen

By admin, 22 November, 2009, No Comment

LTK Bar and Kitchen
225 Northern Avenue, 617-330-7430
www.ltkbarandkitchen.com

LTK Bar & Kitchen is a kind of test-kitchen for the Legal Sea Food chain, which features tableside iPod stations, live music and a global menu. (Try the Yucatán fish tacos for $10.95.)

Southie: Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe

By admin, 22 July, 2009, No Comment

Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe
429 Columbus Avenue, 617-536-7669

This diner serves breakfast until 2:30 in the afternoon. You can twirl on stools at the Formica counter and eat fried eggs and bacon, fat English muffins and heaping stacks of blueberry pancakes — with Boston cream pie for dessert.

Southie: Orinoco Kitchen Restaurant

By admin, 22 July, 2009, No Comment

Orinoco Kitchen
477 Shawmut Avenue, 617-369-7075
www.orinocokitchen.com

A cozy Venezuelan restaurant, the tiny, tin-ceilinged room is packed with the South End’s beautiful people listening to Nuevo Latino music and drinking plenty of wine — malbec from Argentina, carmenères from Chile — as they wait for tables.

There isn’t a lobster roll in sight! The chef is Carlos Rodríquez, and his hearty food is not for calorie accountants. Order the arepas (grilled corn muffins stuffed with shredded meats and cheeses), or the empanadas (dough filled with beef, plantains and cheese).

The line is outside the door every night around 6, but you can skip the wait if you eat later; Orinoco serves until 11 p.m. on Fridays.

Southie: Brownstones By Bicycle or Foot

By admin, 22 June, 2009, No Comment

Stretch your post-trip legs by walking around and checking out the striking brownstones. Boston’s South End has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as having the largest Victorian brick-row-house district in the United States (www.southendhistoricalsociety.org).

Southie: Live Music, Drinks, & Dinner @ The Beehive

By admin, 22 June, 2009, No Comment

The Beehive
541 Tremont Street; (617) 423-0069.

The Beehive, one of the city’s newest nightspots pulses with live music, mostly jazz, seven nights a week. Most performers are local, with the nearby Berklee College of Music providing a steady supply. You might catch a jazz organ trio, a bluesy jam band or a bossa nova chanteuse in the cavernous space, a former boiler room with exposed brick walls, red velvet curtains and funky chandeliers. Drinks like the Beehive Julep and the Moscow Mule (vodka, ginger beer and lime) will help you stay toasty.

Nestled in the Boston Center for the Arts complex, the Beehive’s space dates from 1884 and was most recently occupied by a black-box theater at street level and a dilapidated basement. Now, a dining room on the upper level overlooks “the pit,” where round cafe tables surround a slightly elevated stage. Live jazz, soul or R&B is featured nightly.

If snow is falling, walk less than two blocks south to Union Park Street to glimpse a scene from 19th-century Boston before calling it a night. The narrow park, surrounded by cast-iron fences and gas lamps, will be lovely and still, a perfect precursor to sleep.

GETTING IN
No cover. Make a reservation or get in line. If you don’t plan to eat and a table opens up, take the table and a menu.

DRESS CODE
Retro T-shirts, sports jerseys or button-downs with top buttons undone for men. Baby-doll dresses, anything lace-trimmed, slingbacks for women.

SIGNATURE DRINK
Beehive Julep (muddled mint, orange and lime slices, sugar water, Rhum Clément Liqueur Créole Shrubb and white rum, splash of fresh orange juice, splash of fresh citrus), $10.

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