Good news: the Sox didn’t lose yesterday.
They didn’t play, but still, they didn’t lose.
More good news: there’s a new rooftop bar near Fenway. And it comes from a trusted friend...
Presenting Jerry Remy’s Roof Deck, your new (and only) 200-person couch-y roof bar for all your after-work, game-day debauchery in a higher altitude, now open.
To squeeze the most out of this place, you’ll want to start by calling up some buddies and executing “Operation Half Day.” Then, head here. Let’s even pretend it’s during a game when the Sox are performing the way we know they can (seriously, step it up, fellas).
As you exit the stairway leading to the roof, you’ll immediately notice two things: one, you’re now even thirstier (don’t worry, you’ll have over 20 drafts to sate you). And two, this place essentially matches the colors and vibe of Fenway, which you see as you walk onto the deck (call it “very right field”).
As for food, there are plenty of nachos, burgers and chili-cheese-onion RemDawgs to be had from the special roof deck menu. And should all the 16-ounce PBRs take their toll on you, don’t worry about missing any of the game. Built within the mirrors in the bathrooms are flat-screen TVs, ensuring all you hear is the roar of the crowd as Ellsbury takes one deep.
Or it could just be someone flushing.
They didn’t play, but still, they didn’t lose.
More good news: there’s a new rooftop bar near Fenway. And it comes from a trusted friend...
Presenting Jerry Remy’s Roof Deck, your new (and only) 200-person couch-y roof bar for all your after-work, game-day debauchery in a higher altitude, now open.
To squeeze the most out of this place, you’ll want to start by calling up some buddies and executing “Operation Half Day.” Then, head here. Let’s even pretend it’s during a game when the Sox are performing the way we know they can (seriously, step it up, fellas).
As you exit the stairway leading to the roof, you’ll immediately notice two things: one, you’re now even thirstier (don’t worry, you’ll have over 20 drafts to sate you). And two, this place essentially matches the colors and vibe of Fenway, which you see as you walk onto the deck (call it “very right field”).
As for food, there are plenty of nachos, burgers and chili-cheese-onion RemDawgs to be had from the special roof deck menu. And should all the 16-ounce PBRs take their toll on you, don’t worry about missing any of the game. Built within the mirrors in the bathrooms are flat-screen TVs, ensuring all you hear is the roar of the crowd as Ellsbury takes one deep.
Or it could just be someone flushing.