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Champagne's small producers bubbling up
Above, part of a chorus line of grower Champagnes on offer at a trade and press tasting at Erbaluce restaurant in Bay Village yesterday....
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This second annual food tasting event takes place on Nov. 15 from 7-11 p.m. Get more details here.
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In Brookline, the road to beer and barbecue
Roadhouse serves up an American food classic and domestic brews. More dining reviews
- Thanks for the memories (Nov. 24)
Buttery Bar + Bistro in the South End (Nov. 19)
North End's Ristorante Damiano (Nov. 12)
East meats West (Nov. 5)
Upstairs at Marliave (Oct. 29)
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- Reader Q&A (Dec. 3)
- Reader Q&A (Nov. 19)
- Reader Q&A (Oct. 29)
- Reader Q&A (Oct. 15)
- Reader Q&A (Sept. 30)
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Budget bites
Craving something more affordable? Try Pho and Thai or one of these other local eateries.
- Bon Savor in Jamaica Plain (Nov. 24)
- Shabu Square in Harvard Square (Nov. 19)
- South End's Don Ricardo (Nov. 12)
- Maya Sol Mexican Grill (Nov. 5)
- Downstairs at Marliave (Oct. 29)
A little bit of 'Sauce'
An early taste of what's new on the restaurant scene
Brookline
BBQ in Brookline
Roadhouse Craft Beer & BBQ scores points for venturing beyond the basics, but the results don't always pan out.
Cheap Eats
Feeling chipper
The Battery, an authentic Irish fish and chips shop in Brighton, opened in October.
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The greenest of them all
Boston restaurants think locally and act innovatively to reduce their environmental impact.
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Today's new restaurants are the results of yesterday's plans. These businesses are opening in a very different economic climate than the one in which they were conceived.
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A portion of the proceeds
In exploring the restaurants of Boston and beyond, let us acknowledge that those of us with the opportunity to enjoy them are fortunate. And, to celebrate our good fortune, let's pass some of it along. Dine at a less-expensive place and donate your savings to feed the hungry.
- Dishing Blog Organizations working to fight hunger
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Best bars for the over-35 crowd
Thirsty and over 35? Drinkboston.com's Lauren Clark recommends 10 local bars perfect for a more mature drinking crowd.

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Searching for suds?
Looking for a unique brew? Boston blissfully offers some fabulous beer bars. Check out our favorite places for hops and Hefeweizens. Cheers!

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Park it here
Higher parking fees might not mean more amenities at Boston's garages. Get details and read our reviews here.
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Invite friends to join you while you're dining out
Get organized before you hit the town. Don't wait to extend a dining invitation to your friends and family. It could be fun!
More food & dining
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- FOOD & TRAVEL Being green comes naturally to bakery owners
- Short orders Hot tamales, cool market
- COOKBOOK REVIEW The rich satisfaction of a decadent ingredient
- Cheap Eats Feeling chipper
- Dining Out Brookline's Roadhouse serves up American classics
- Boston restaurants act to reduce their environmental impact
- Bites
- Dining out Hingham's The Snug gets high marks for music, food
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