![]() ![]() PROVINCETOWN - Here’s advanced notice (so you can start working on your looks and practicing your talent, naturally) that Provincetown Brewing Co. Mutual matches are notified within 24 hours to see if they’d like to explore their chemistry further. The event includes one complimentary beer or wine. The event is aimed at singles ages 26 to 37, and ladies take a seat at a table while guys drop by every five minutes to see if the sparks fly. SOMERVILLE - Single and ready to mingle with a time crunch? Head over to the Thirsty Scholar from 6 p.m. Also on offer: hard slushies to cool off, with grub served by on-site eatery M&M BBQ. The inclusive and gay-friendly event offers a chance to mingle while sipping the brewery’s ciders, hard seltzers, wines, and brews. hosts the free Bears, Brews & Boys: Summer HEAT event on its open rooftop patio and rooftop greenhouse (and head to the brewery’s first floor if you need to hightail it from the heat) from 4 p.m. ![]() Owner Jake Vo has been documenting Yume’s off-season business plans and daily ramen-selling goals for a delicious behind-the-scenes.ĭORCHESTER - Dorchester Brewing Co. The ramen shop has been hosting special events all summer long (for example, on July 26, the first 15 customers to bring a bouquet of roses to the shop got free ramen). If you haven’t been keeping up with Yume’s Instagram, too, you’re missing out. Expect Sicilian pistachio, malted & salted - a combo of fudge, cookie dough, and pretzel - and an Oreo and s’mores mashup among the flavors from the Danvers-based small-batch ice cream maker. Sunday, July 30ĬAMBRIDGE - Local favorite ramen shop Yume Wo Katare hosts an ice cream pop-up with Churn & Co. Savor a drink special that mixes Nite Lite (the brewery’s American light lager) with orange spritz syrup, citrus gin, and fresh lemon, too. ![]() Dog are welcome, and the event happens rain or shine. ![]() Bonetown Burgers and the Night Shift Eats food trucks will be there with bites to accompany the beats. Attendees can cast a single vote for their favorite band, with the top two taking home a cash prize. Local artists Ruckus, Alex and the People, Mighty Smooth, Three Sided Die, Cosmic Vultures, Cosmic Rush, and DJ Suss take to two stages. Starting at noon, head to the festival for your fill of Latin food, pick up some crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy entertainment from acts from both Boston and Puerto Rico.ĮVERETT - Get your groove on at the Night Shift Brewing Everett taproom for the free Lite It Up: Battle of the Bands, from 2 p.m. Saturday, July 29īOSTON - The two-day Puerto Rican Festival of Massachusetts takes over City Hall Plaza this weekend. Get your fill of gyros, pastries (including loukoumades - delightful deep-freed dough balls drizzled with honey), and other foods, plus perk up with strong Greek coffee and sip imported beers and wines. The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church at the intersection of Park and Harris Streets hosts the event, which starts at 11 a.m. NEWBURYPORT - The lively Newburyport Greek Food Festival is back in a big way for the first time since the pandemic. Wash the bites down with the Gretel German-style pilsner and other brews from Idle Hands. Comforting flavors crafted by Koselig Posto include arancini filled with pesto, along with sausage, peppers, and onions among the rotating offerings. Koselig Posto is a mashup of Italian fare with Norwegian cozy vibes (“koselig” means roughly the same thing as the Danish “hygge” - hinting at that irresistible feeling of being wrapped in a knit sweater by a fire). MALDEN - Idle Hands Craft Ale welcomes Italian street-food pop-up Koselig Posto into its Malden taproom for a day of arancini and ale, from 4 p.m. Want to let us know about an upcoming Boston-area event? Get in touch at July 28 Welcome to Eater’s periodic roundup of weekend food and drink events worth checking out around town. ![]()
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