Today has been our best day of vacation yet! We’ve done all sorts of Boston things and did lots of walking. We’ve been doing some serious eating too.
After everyone was showered and ready this morning it was almost noon by the time we left the apartment. The late hour makes it far less strange that we started the day with froyo. I think I’ve found my heaven –
The flavor choices, oh the flavor choices! I went with oreo, cookie dough, nutella.
It was amazing but I still only managed to eat half of it. We’ll be back tomorrow!
Then we headed into the city to wander through Quincy Market.
We did some people watching and walked around the piers,
before setting on the Barking Crab for lunch.
Check out the view from our table –
It was a great choice, I finally got my seafood fix!
I ordered the fresh lobster roll, which came with fries and cole slaw.
Everything was fresh and wonderful. My lobster roll had huge hunks of meat in it and I drowned my fries in malt vinegar. I ate everything except for my bun.
Next we hopped on the T and headed back up to Harvard Square, where I spotted a Ben and Jerry’s truck.
Free ice cream?!? Who turns that down.
I only ate half of it but it was still pretty exciting.
Our friend Ian rejoined us (with his roomate) and that point and we ended up in an outside cafe with a pitcher of sangria.
We took the party to an (inside) bar so the boys could play pool once the rain threatened our fun. FYI – other than what I show in booze I stuck with diet coke and water for most of the day. I also munched on an apple I had in my purse.
Doesn’t everyone do that when they’re in bars?
For dinner we headed to Deep Ellum, our friends’ favorite spot in their neighborhood. They had an impressively innovative drink menu, lots of absinthe and elderberry liquor. I went with the Vanilla Flip.
Brandy, vanilla syrup, egg, bitters. It was shockingly good, it tasted just like Christmas!
For an appetizer Nikki and I split a soft pretzel.
And apparently I was hungry for dinner because I was halfway done before I remembered to take the picture!
That’s the last 1/3 of my vegan seitan burger and fries. Again, I ate everything minus the bun.
We did a lot of “vacation eating” today; fries and ice-cream x2!? As I mentioned before, I’m not going to miss out on fun foodie chances in Boston, but I did try to keep things in check by doing lots of walking, not drinking too much booze, and skipping the caloric items that don’t excite me (like sandwich buns).
We are actually heading back out in an hour or so because Ian’s friends are having a party, but I’d rather not deal with my camera this evening. You can assume I’ll have 1-2beers and then stick with water. Tomorrow we are squeezing in as much as possible during the day and then driving back to Buffalo in the evening. I’m not sure when I’ll get a chance to post again.
Are there any items you always skip when eating out? I love bread bread – bagels, our sourdough loaves, or naan – but since sandwich bread doesn’t rock my socks I’d just as soon skip it.



















yea that froyo totally looked filling! love the blobbiness ontop- totally yummy.
fries,ice cream,burgers.. gotta have it all when travelling.. seems to hard to avoid! then again.. why bother even trying to.
u look gorgeous ❤ xoxo
what an awesome day!!
I don’t partake in drinking alchahol when out to eat, for the most part!
Your fro yo flavors sound to die for! So yummy!
I’m not used to restrict my eats while on holiday or eating out. I usually eat what I want, it’s a special occassion after all 🙂 but I think now on I have to think a bit what I put in my mouth while eating out at home, because I do it quite often, but on holiday I just want to enjoy myself and explore new foods without thinking about healthy aspects 🙂
Sounds like you guys are having so much fun!
I totally agree with you on sandwich bread and burger buns. Not a fan at all even though I love other breads. If its not awesome then there is really no point in eating it since there are so many other awesome things to spend those calories on!