(It’ll either reopen after renovations in the spring, or later in the spring in a completely new spot in Dorchester.) Worried about going that long without Reign? The cafe’s second location within B/Spoke in South Boston will be open seven days a week from 7 a.m. And drink up while you can: Reign closes for its usual winter hiatus on November 22nd. Wash the sandwiches down with Reign’s stellar coffees, teas, and blended drinks - the dark and stormy, with nitro cold brew, Vietnamese coffee, and sea salt cream is a favorite. (While pre-orders are not required, keep in mind that Sandgies is likely to sell out by noon.) And on Sunday, Pon de Joy is popping up with delightful mochi donuts from 8 a.m. Sandwiches are $10 each, and you can pre-order here. Choose from bacon, egg, and confit tomato aioli Vietnamese nem with egg and lemongrass aioli or double egg with confit tomato aioli. Sandgies, the Southern-inspired biscuit sandwich pop-up by Patrick Johnson, brings three breakfast beauties to the shop on Saturday, from 8 a.m. There’s even more of a reason to head to fan-favorite pick-me-up place in Dorchester, Reign Drink Lab, this weekend. Considering the generous modern Italian plates and novel-length drink menu, you just might be thankful for the early start. While you’re in the neighborhood, stay for an early dinner at Parla, which opens at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 and include one drink and one pastry, and you’ll want to spend a while with some new friends as you explore the four-floor cafe and its vintage decor (best enjoyed sipping on a caffee corretto, or a shot of espresso in hot chocolate). Dubbed “Cozy Cafe Day,” the event begins with a quick icebreaker to introduce attendees, before casual socializing. Sip and Be Socialĭiscover Her, a social club aimed at creating fun social spaces and community events for young women to meet, takes over Caffe Vittoria on Sunday, November 24 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The party starts at noon at both locations, and the Norwood taproom is open until 9 p.m., while the South Boston location is open until 12 a.m. Plus, with discounts on mix packs and merch, you can probably multitask and get the jump on some holiday shopping, too. The free bashes at both the Norwood and South Boston taprooms let you unwind with yard games and South-Shore style bar pizza and other bites from Bardo’s Bar Pizza, as the brewery celebrates the release of a new beer. One surefire way to make Black Friday a lot less bleak: Skip the chaotic holiday shopping and instead head to Castle Island Brewing for its Stress-Free Friday. Check out the globe-trotting wine list, too. Larger dishes include seafood risotto and slow-roasted lamb with tzatziki and pita. Graze over Greek mezze like halloumi cheese served with figs, honey-citrus sauce, and sesame seeds, along with grilled octopus and herb-packed falafel. Whether you’re hanging out in the restaurant's bright dining room or lounge, the plates pave the path from cloudy Boston to the sun-kissed Mediterranean. Dig into Ilona’s bites and cocktails while DJ Souhleris of Greek AF Radio - the globe’s largest Greek streaming service - spins the high-energy beats. to 2 a.m for your fill of Hellenic cuisine and entertainment. Skip the reheated turkey and head to Ilona in the South End for its monthly non-ticketed Greek Night on November 25 from 10 p.m. Want to let us know about an upcoming Boston-area event? Get in touch at 24 to 26 Greek Feastīy Saturday, you’re probably sick of Thanksgiving leftovers. Welcome to Eater’s periodic roundup of weekend food and drink events worth checking out around town.
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