Hello Friday.
April 26 2024
âŠbut not in a bad way. Weâre well into Dry January, a campaign that encourages individuals to voluntarily live sober for one month.
For those who choose not to booze this month, here are a variety of local mocktails to sip on â because your options arenât limited to soda and tea.
Alden & Harlow, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge
- Try a Morning Dew made with raspberry, mint shrub, cucumber tonic, and lime demerara. The restaurant also offers the Queenâs Cobbler with iced earl grey tea, pineapple, ginger, and lemon. Of course, you canât go wrong with a Strawberry Lime Ricky either.
Citrus & Salt, 142 Berkeley St.
- The drinks at Citrus & Salt are known for being sweet and aesthetic, and the agua frescas are no different. Sip on a Fruity Pebble Iced Tea, made with herbal tea, agave, and lemon, or try the Strawberry Piña Colada for a tropical escape in this winter weather.
Hunterâs Kitchen & Bar, 110 Dorchester Ave.
- Head to South Boston to indulge in a Ginger Snap (spicy ginger, cranberry, lime, and soda) or a Virgin Mojito (mint, lime, and soda). Simple + delicious.
Little Donkey, 505 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
- For a refreshing mocktail this January, donât skip the Stair Car â a hoppy refresher with grapefruit, lemon + cinnamon.
Madre Osteria & Bar, 88 Wharf St., Milton
- Itâs worth a 30-minute drive to Milton for these mocktails. Madre Osteria serves up a delicious âNongroniâ with New London non-alcoholic gin, giffard aperitivo, and blood orange. There are also mocktails with non-alcoholic tequila and rum if gin isnât your thing.
Did we miss your favorite local mocktail? Let us know and we'll add it to our list.
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Today
- Kathryn Schulz in Conversation with James Wood | Wed., Jan. 12 | 6:30 p.m. | Virtual | $5+ donations encouraged | The Pulitzer Prizeâwinning journalist discusses her debut memoir âLost & Foundâ in this Harvard Bookstore virtual event. đ
Thursday
- Jon B. | Thurs., Jan. 13 | 9 p.m. | City Winery | $40+ | Listen to the smooth melodies + contemporary R&B from the Rhode Island-native.
- Tai Chi for Wellness with Eddie Watkins | Thurs., Jan. 13 | 2-3 p.m. | Virtual | Free | Tune in with the Boston Public Library for this introduction to Tai Chi led by Eddie Watkins.
- Turkish Kitchen | Thurs., Jan. 13 | 6:30 p.m. | Cambridge Center for Adult Education, 42 Brattle St., Cambridge | $120 | Bake Turkish meatballs with vegetables, jasmine pilaf with orzo + sautéed carrots and spinach with yogurt.
Friday
- Motion City Soundtrack | Fri., Jan. 14 | 7:30 p.m. | House of Blues Boston | $40+ | Doors open at 6:30 p.m. to see the headliner + All Get Out. đ€
We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Weather
- 38Âș | Partly cloudy | 0% chance of rain
Sunrise + Sunset
- Rise: 7:12 a.m.
- Set: 4:34 p.m.
Travel
- Heading to Logan Airport this week? Be aware of the left and middle lane closures between Terminal B and Terminal C through Fri., Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. Find more information here. âïž
Health
- Massachusetts now offers an official digital certificate to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. My Vax Records checks a personâs name, phone number, and e-mail address against the vaccination records in the stateâs public health database. (Boston Globe)
Coming Soon
- Row 34 will open its fourth location in the fall at 314 Main St., Cambridge, in Kendall Square. The local favorite is known for dishes like fish tacos + fried oysters. đœïž (Eater Boston)
Announced
- The Boston Athletic Association announced the womenâs professional racers for the 126th Boston Marathon, describing it as the âfastest and most decorated fieldâ in race history. Among those participating are two Olympic medalists, a Paralympic marathon gold medalist + a three-time Boston Marathon wheelchair champion. đ(WBZ 4)
Featured
- Two local hotels recently won a 2021 Gay Travel Award. Boston Harbor Hotel ranked as a fan favorite and XV Beacon Hotel won in the pet-friendly category. (Fair Play Talks)
Job
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Editorâs Pick: As fans across the Internet share favorite memories of Americaâs TV dad Bob Saget after his passing, I wanted to share this local feel good story.
Fifteen years ago, rock band Guster was performing at the Boston Opera House and asked Saget to make a cameo appearance, knowing it was a long shot. He surprised them all and actually showed up, bursting through a banner on stage to the delight of all concertgoers. He certainly knew how to make people smile.
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