You've waited out a long winter, but soon the 2010 Sox season will be before you.
This calls for a celebration.
So of course we're thinking something involving booze, BBQ and, oh, a couple of 11-foot flat-screen TVs—all in the shadows of mighty Fenway Park...
Ladies and gentlemen, feast your eyes on this exclusive first look inside Jerry Remy's, the long-awaited sports bar and grill named for the leader of Red Sox Nation himself, soft-opening this weekend behind Fenway.
Rising from the real-estate ashes of the old WBCN headquarters, Jerry Remy's is your new 325-seat sports mega-bar where stepping inside feels like you've just materialized within a Vegas sportsbook.
Only instead of wall-to-wall carpeting, legalized gambling and live feeds of Carrot Top, you now have a new go-to for killer burgers, barbecue courtesy of a monstrous Texas smoker pumping out plenty of St. Louis Style Ribs and Texas Style Beef Brisket, and 20 taps of cold domestic and microbrew beers to wash it all down—a stone's throw away from the backside of right field.
And because baseball wouldn't be baseball without the breeze on your face and the sun on your back, the 45-seat outdoor patio and the collapsible floor-to-ceiling bay windows in the front and back of the house will be open come the warm weather, allowing you to hear the roar of the park itself when Pedroia smacks one into the gap.
Godspeed to any Yankees fan who dares come in here.
This calls for a celebration.
So of course we're thinking something involving booze, BBQ and, oh, a couple of 11-foot flat-screen TVs—all in the shadows of mighty Fenway Park...
Ladies and gentlemen, feast your eyes on this exclusive first look inside Jerry Remy's, the long-awaited sports bar and grill named for the leader of Red Sox Nation himself, soft-opening this weekend behind Fenway.
Rising from the real-estate ashes of the old WBCN headquarters, Jerry Remy's is your new 325-seat sports mega-bar where stepping inside feels like you've just materialized within a Vegas sportsbook.
Only instead of wall-to-wall carpeting, legalized gambling and live feeds of Carrot Top, you now have a new go-to for killer burgers, barbecue courtesy of a monstrous Texas smoker pumping out plenty of St. Louis Style Ribs and Texas Style Beef Brisket, and 20 taps of cold domestic and microbrew beers to wash it all down—a stone's throw away from the backside of right field.
And because baseball wouldn't be baseball without the breeze on your face and the sun on your back, the 45-seat outdoor patio and the collapsible floor-to-ceiling bay windows in the front and back of the house will be open come the warm weather, allowing you to hear the roar of the park itself when Pedroia smacks one into the gap.
Godspeed to any Yankees fan who dares come in here.