Cafe Jaffa is the only way to get my coworkers to staff our booth at conventions in the Hynes. I bribe them with falafel and baba ganoush so I don't have to try and talk to every single person by myself.
I believe you are referring to Tides. Great fish and Chips.
Nahant is surely isolated....I think the locals like it that way - their parking policy would certainly indicate that. Try to park at Henry Cabot Lodge park or Fort Ruckman without a resident sticker and you will find yourself ticketed and towed in very short order!
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Did Cafe Jaffa close? I used
Did Cafe Jaffa close? I used to go there every morning a few years ago to get coffee and read Israeli news. :(
Cafe Jaffa is at 48 Gloucester, not 50 (thank god!)
You nearly gave me a heart attack, gotdatwmd!
50 Gloucester is(was?) an art supply store.
Whew
Cafe Jaffa is the only way to get my coworkers to staff our booth at conventions in the Hynes. I bribe them with falafel and baba ganoush so I don't have to try and talk to every single person by myself.
The ACK sticker...it's a
The ACK sticker...it's a beautiful place, but I would rather hang out with someone with a "OFD" or "Welcome to Hull" sticker!
Snob
As an OFDer I can't wait for a LoLa Kobe Burger with edamame side served by Mark and crew (Not Cru) without having to take a ferry ride.
Heh... look at all these
Heh... look at all these people who've never been to Nahant, the isolatedest of the mainland peninsulas.
What's that restaurant just over the causeway?
'Cause every time where near there, we have lunch there, even if I can never remember its name.
I believe you are referring
I believe you are referring to Tides. Great fish and Chips.
Nahant is surely isolated....I think the locals like it that way - their parking policy would certainly indicate that. Try to park at Henry Cabot Lodge park or Fort Ruckman without a resident sticker and you will find yourself ticketed and towed in very short order!