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My Locals Guide to Boston's TechEd Week 2006

You could fill your entire week at the conference, going to the scheduled MSFT events and parties, eating lots of chips, stuffing your backpack with free Schwag, and riding escalators endlessly.  There’s never a shortage of things to do at TechEd.  Personally, I can only stand so much pre-arranged fun so I usually take conferences as an opportunity to explore the city it’s hosted in.  If you’re like me, you will want to venture out on your own and experience the underbelly of Boston during your TechEd week. 

Well, I spent a good number of my formative years freezing my ass off in Boston and I spent much of my time there going to shows and seeking out the best food in the area.  I’ve come up with a very short list of the best Boston has to offer that week. – So if you get sick of banquet food and aren’t into this year’s party band, here’s a handful of things to eat and do in this great city – my local’s guide to Boston’s underbelly for the week of June 11th.

Food

Rami’s

Rami makes perhaps the best Falafel I’ve ever tasted.  The Schwarma is incredible too.  Can’t go wrong if you’re into middle-eastern food.  By T - take the green “C” line to Coolidge Corner, and walk two blocks up Harvard st.

Boca Grande

I literally ate lunch here every day for a year.  Best tacos around, and they also have a great “Al Pastor” taco that will make you feel like you’re in Ensenada. By T - take the green “C” line to Coolidge Corner Boca Grande is across from the Trader Joe's.

Matt Murphy’s

Forget all that Irish Crap in downtown Boston, and definitely skip the fake “Cheers” bar near the Commons.  If a beer drinker you are, head straight to Matt Murphy’s in Brookline and order a Murphy’s (pronounced MAIR-FEES).  Their food is great too, and you may catch a traditional Irish Sessiun band in the corner. To get there take a cab.

Mary Chung

Probably the only restaurant menu hosted at MIT, and that should tell you something.   Heck Dave Winer even has pictures on Scripting News of the food!  This place should be required eating for any software professional visiting Boston.  Packed with hackers from MIT, this is undoubtedly the best Chinese food in the area and probably the entire east coast, NYC’s Chinatown included.  You’d be crazy not to eat there at least once during your trip.  Order the Dun Dun Noodles, and the Pan Fried Peking Ravioli.  By T - take the "Red" line to Centeral Square.

Music

Arctic Monkeys / We Are Scientists – This could be the best show of the year, and it’s happening the week of TechEd!   Thursday, June 15th. Get your tickets before they sell out. 

If you can’t go see them, the Eels may do nicely too, they’re playing the same night at the Somerville (Pronounced SUM-AH-VUL-DUDE) theatre.

Have Fun!

-Brendan



Comments

Joshua Flanagan said:

Boca Grande! I was very partial to the burritos, and I've yet to eat a better one since (and I live in Texas). It was a weekly ritual for our small software shop to collectively make the short walk to Boca Grande every Friday. The lines out the door confirmed we weren't the only ones.
Depending on where you're staying, the Cambridge location may be closer. Red line to Kendall and walk a few blocks down 1st street.
# April 28, 2006 5:26 PM

Brendan said:

Joshua, funny we may have sat next to each other.  I'm not kidding when I say that I ate lunch there every day.  You worked in Coolidge Corner?  I know that SoftArtisans had an office there too. Small world.
# April 28, 2006 10:10 PM

Bob said:

Go see the aquarium also.  It might take a large chunk of time, but last time I was out there, it was worth it.
# May 1, 2006 9:54 AM

Mick said:

Any folk music venues for a visiting west of ireland culchie?
# May 5, 2006 3:37 PM

Brendan Tompkins said:

Hmm.  You could try the Burren in Somerville.  They used to have a band called the Tarbox Ramblers that were really good. Not quite folk, but sortof bluegrass/americana music.... Great to see though.
# May 5, 2006 3:50 PM

Adam Machanic said:

Weird --  I've lived in the Boston area for 10 years now and haven't heard of most of the stops on your list!

For beer, I say head down to Allston and go to Sunset, which has a sickeningly large number of taps (150+), as well as a gigantic number of bottles.  And, they also serve yards, in case you need to quickly forget your name.  

For burritos, Boca Grande is good for Boston, but compared to what I had in California there's no comparison.  I haven't tried that chinese place.  I'll have to go there soon.

To the poster who mentioned The Burren, great choice!  I live about two blocks away so I'm quite partial to the place :)  Some nice Irish music in the front of the house, with bands in the back.  And a fairly good beer selection (though, no comparison to what Sunset offers).
# May 8, 2006 9:29 PM

Brendan Tompkins said:

Yes, Sunset in Allston has a variety of beer, and right across the street is a great Pho place (pho pasteur?) , where you can eat a great dinner for less than $10/person.  

How about Red Dogs in somerville for ribs?.. Mmmm.
# May 9, 2006 8:44 AM

Adam Machanic said:

Red Bones :-)

Yes, one of my favorite places.  And it's right across from The Burren!  I highly recommend the "BBQ Belt" plate -- three kinds of ribs, plus brisket, beans, and slaw.  Awesome.   I think we might have to put together an outing...

# May 11, 2006 8:05 PM

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About Brendan Tompkins

Brendan has been programming with .NET since the first public beta and is owner and operator of Port Technology Services, a consultancy company providing .NET application development services to the Maritime industry. In July, 2007, he was awarded the Microsoft MVP award for ASP.NET. He's also a proud co-founder of failed .COM startup Intrinsigo, and has had a hand in the failure of numerous other businesses. He currently runs CodeBetter.Com and Devlicio.us, and lives in Norfolk, Virgina with his wife Tiara and son Ian.

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