There’s a cool chill in the air.
The colleges hum with activity.
It can mean only one thing: football season is here. So you’re going to need a new game-and-grub go-to. Behind Fenway, let’s say.
Introducing Sweet Caroline’s, your new home for skillet nachos and massive TVs showcasing all your favorite games of skill, now open on Boylston Street.
This is the kind of place you’ll go with friends to drink some beers and watch a game. Sox, Pats, whatever. Maybe even the rogue televised badminton match (let one of your buddies ask for that one).
Your first step: take a seat at a booth upstairs or a table downstairs and order up a Goose Island, a Magic Hat or one of the other domestic staples (the beer list will be similar to the one at the owners’ other place, Battery Park).
Then: tuck into rounds of Buffalo Chicken Rangoon and Philly Cheese Steak Eggrolls (call it Shanghai by way of Pennsylvania), or even a few Angus burgers with bacon (reminder: never fear the extra bacon option).
And with 11 flat-screens and three projector screens strewn about, there’s nary a bad viewing seat in the house for Pats, Cs and Bruins watching. Unless, of course, you choose to hang out on the 30-seat outdoor patio opening in a couple weeks, which faces Fenway.
Then you’ll just have to hear the game.
The colleges hum with activity.
It can mean only one thing: football season is here. So you’re going to need a new game-and-grub go-to. Behind Fenway, let’s say.
Introducing Sweet Caroline’s, your new home for skillet nachos and massive TVs showcasing all your favorite games of skill, now open on Boylston Street.
This is the kind of place you’ll go with friends to drink some beers and watch a game. Sox, Pats, whatever. Maybe even the rogue televised badminton match (let one of your buddies ask for that one).
Your first step: take a seat at a booth upstairs or a table downstairs and order up a Goose Island, a Magic Hat or one of the other domestic staples (the beer list will be similar to the one at the owners’ other place, Battery Park).
Then: tuck into rounds of Buffalo Chicken Rangoon and Philly Cheese Steak Eggrolls (call it Shanghai by way of Pennsylvania), or even a few Angus burgers with bacon (reminder: never fear the extra bacon option).
And with 11 flat-screens and three projector screens strewn about, there’s nary a bad viewing seat in the house for Pats, Cs and Bruins watching. Unless, of course, you choose to hang out on the 30-seat outdoor patio opening in a couple weeks, which faces Fenway.
Then you’ll just have to hear the game.