Boston Logan Taxi Cab wishes everyone a very happy and scary Halloween! However, you prefer it. Whatever way you decide to celebrate your holiday, Boston always has all the arrangements for you to have fun. Let’s see you have a very fun dog parade, a book festival, a lot of haunted houses to visit, and of course the Witch City of Salem. So Are you ready then? Or you need more details to finally make up your mind.
Our taxis and cabs are waiting to be included in your trip and make it more fun. By making a simple reservation at Bostonlogantaxicab.com you can avoid many issues like traffic, drinking and driving, and parking.
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular events going on for you in Boston;
Boston Book Festival
Friday, Oct. 28-Saturday, Oct. 29
The Boston Book Festival will feature over 200 authors across many genres, including nonfiction, literary fiction, mystery, and many more. Writers Ellen Warner and Ekua Holmes will be presenting talks, while others will conduct readings, workshops, and walking walks. Beyond the literary aspects, The festival will also feature live music, food trucks, and entertainment. We will offer refreshments and food.
Doggone Halloween Parade
Saturday, Oct. 29
If you’re looking to involve your dog in the festivities of Halloween, Look for a way to do it. This weekend’s Doggone Halloween Parade will be open to all breeds of the dog and their owner to get in costumes and compete for prizes. The event is not just about adorable dogs but donuts, cider, and face painting.
Pet owners are eligible to win prizes such as the chance to spend a night at The Ritz-Carlton, hampers of gifts and treats at Tasty Burger, and many more. There are contests for the scariest outfit and the cutest costumes, the best dog and human pair, and the top dog in the show. Pets must be registered in advance to participate in this contest (it’s free), and the parade will take place at Downtown Crossing.
‘Frightful Fridays’ at Gore Place
Friday, Oct. 28
Head into Gore Place in Waltham this Friday night for a scary storytime. The event will comprise two 45-minute sessions with five stories, each scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and the other around 7:45 p.m. The shows will take place outside in the Century Tent, and while the stories might raise hair, they are open to adults and children of 6 and over.
Haunted Histories After Dark
Friday, Oct. 28
Explore the Peabody Essex Museum’s historic houses in downtown Salem on Friday. The performers in authentic costumes will be telling terrifying stories and mysteries inspired by actual historical events and the residents who lived within these homes. It is believed that the “goosebump-inducing” program is sold out. However, family-friendly tickets can still be purchased. Food and beverages will be available to buy outside the historic homes.
‘Let the Right One In’
Through Sunday, Nov. 6
This unique fall production is a collaboration between the Boston University School of Theatre and the Actors’ Theatre Project. The show is based on the novel written by John Ajvide Lindqvist and is the debut performance of the Actors Shakespeare Project’s 2022-2023 season.
It’s a love story for young people that is a supernatural tale when two unlikely friendships become involved in each other’s lives. Watching “Let the Right One In” is the ideal method to celebrate Halloween weekend, but it’s essential to know that this haunting production is designed for older audiences.
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Happy Place in Boston is the quick and fun escape we all need within our hectic life. Everyone needs a vent to channel out the frustrations of their daily exhaustion. Bringing out your inner child is the most healing experience you will have even if you have hit high on adulthood.
Happy Place was designed and created by some happy souls to provide relief to young and old alike. The place has some fun and immersive experiences to have. Good news for people of Boston….Happy Place has extended its stay in Boston till 30th June 2019. In case you missed it and was depressed about it, cheer up and buy your tickets soon.
Major Attractions:
A huge confetti dome to have a dance of a lifetime (world’s largest indoor confetti dome)
A seven-foot-tall stiletto embossed with candies.
A massive rainbow jump into the pot of happiness
A cutesy unicorn for the perfect instant-click
The rubber ducky bathtub for the child in you
The wall of thousand red lips
The cookie room with the aroma of freshly baked cookies
Happy Place, Boston
The list is pretty long to fit in a blog. The larger than life installations and fun rooms are sure to bring a wide smile and loads of memories to take back with you. The best part is that Happy Place is a destination where you can enjoy with your entire family.
Your kids need your valuable company and what better than to have a place where young and adult can enjoy equally. A happy place is a perfect place to ride away from your Monday blues if you want to visit the place during the weekend.
Tickets:
An average of $30 plus additional ticketing cost.
Address
of happiness: 500 Boylston St., Boston
Timings:
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from
11 a.m.–7 pm
Fridays
from 10 a.m.–8 pm
Saturdays
from 9:30 a.m.–8 pm
Sundays from 9:30 a.m.–6 pm
P.S: Book your tickets in advance through the official booking sites in order to avoid sold-out status.
If you decide to enjoy the extended stay of Happy Place in Boston, we are at your service. We surely do not want you to miss out on this place filled with happiness. Once your tickets are confirmed, you can simply book a ride with us and relax until you get to Happy Place. Our taxi service in Boston is the best in town and you will not regret a tad bit. You are just a few steps away from happiness, dear folks.
Summer is around the corner and now is the time to plan a perfect vacation with your friends and family members.
Massachusetts is the state which features amazing pieces of arts, shopping centers, historical monuments, sports and adventurous events.
The great outdoors of the city is the reason why most people schedule their vacation in there. The places near Massachusetts are no less and if you are visiting Massachusetts then you must not forget to visit the events scheduled in the near future. One of the greatest ways to reach the wonderful events near Massachusetts is to book the best taxi in Massachusetts.
The best taxi services in Massachusetts make efforts to help you reach the events in time and in a comfortable manner. If you are a traveler in Massachusetts then you might not be aware of the rules and regulations applied to the charges of the public transport and you might get charged high. Such is not the case with the private taxi services in Massachusetts. They charge you for the minimum and ride you to your destination with ease and comfort.
Can you miss the largest Laconia Motorcycle Week which is scheduled between June 9 and June 17, 2018? If you are a bike rider and a big fan of riding bikes then this 9 days event is for you. You will find luxurious bikes, amazing bike riders, and roaring music for your entertainment. One of the best ways to reach the event in time is by booking the best taxi services from Massachusetts.
The New Hampshire Antique Show to be held between August 9 and August 11, 2018, has earned a great reputation for being the best event in New England. You will find more than 60 vendors selling pieces of art and antiques from glassware, pottery, and ceramics to clocks, fine art pieces, and many more antiques. If you have a love for art and antiques then this event is just for you! Book a taxi from Massachusetts and reach New Hampshire in time so that you can pick your favorite piece up.
The Grecian Festival is a perfect cultural celebration at the Assumptions of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. This one calls for dance, music, festive vibes and cultural activities. There are a plenty of activities scheduled for children as well. The event is going to start in August 2018 and you cannot just miss visiting the Rhode Island as there are a lot many events in this summer season as well. Take a cab from Massachusetts and reach the event in time so as to make most of the time you have.
The Washington County Fair is going to be held between August 15 and August 19, 2018. It is a perfect amalgamation of music, rides, agricultural events, and is undoubtedly the largest fair in the Rhode Island.
Taking a cab from Massachusetts to these festive events is a perfect way to make the most of your vacation!
The year is coming to its end and the brand new year is on its way! Everyone plans their new year’s eve and the year ahead beforehand. If you haven’t planned how you will welcome the New Year then you should do it now! There is nothing better than traveling with your loved ones to some of the most exotic places and kick-start your new year.
Boston is a city in the United States having the most wonderful history amongst the other cities in the country. Boston offers a plenty of opportunities to their travelers and makes their travel memorable.
There are some places in Boston like the Copley Square, Boston Common, and Boston Harbor where the first night celebration of the New Year takes place. There are ice sculptures in the Copley Square so that you can have dinner and enjoy the beauty of the structures with your friends and family. Well, If you are thinking how will you reach there at the correct time with your friends and family then you can trust the Boston cab services for the purpose. The cabs have enough space to carry you and your family members to the most exotic places in Boston on the New Year Eve.
Family fireworks happen in the Boston Common which is also amongst the most amazing experiences you cannot miss this new year. At the midnight, there is midnight fireworks show which you can enjoy with your friends and family members. Take a cab from your place and reach the destination comfortably. The Boston cab services make your travel convenient as well as worth the money you pay to the drivers.
You can also travel to the Boston Harbor and enjoy the midnight fireworks with your loved ones. The fireworks are not like the normal crackers you burn on some special occasions. These are much more amazing than the normal crackers. Shake a leg with your near and dear ones and enjoy the fireworks sparkling in the sky at the Boston Harbor. There is no better way than to take a cab with your family and friends and reach the place.
Well, New Year 2018 is starting. Plan your day and night in advance and make sure you give 2018 an amazing start in Boston. Book Boston cab services and make your travel to these places comfortable and affordable!
Address: The Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., Boston
Date: November
By: Mario Batali, Joe Bastianich, and Lidia Bastianich, others
Speciality: It will not be too high an expectation if you wish to get the best seafood selection in the restaurant. It is both a foodie’s paradise and a shopper’s paradise as the place promises a rep for the Italian dining and shopping emporium. And if you think that is it then let us inform you that the massive 45,000-square-foot gastroplex at the Pru will also feature a La Pizza & La Pasta restaurant. Besides, there will be a seafood restaurant, Il Pesce, and a cooking school. Does that not excite you? We know it does.
12. En Boca
Address: 8 Holyoke St., Cambridge
Date: September
By: Ben Lacy (Ten Tables Cambridge), Devin Broo (Bar Boulud), and Classic Restaurant Concepts (forces behind The Asgard and The Kinsale pubs).
Speciality: The old Sandrine’s space is recreated into a 132 seat restaurant and 17-seat bar. The menu is quite interesting being divided into “farm,” “land,” “sea,” and “garden.” Guess which dishes will fall under which category? For a good selection of food and beverages, do not forget to drop in in the month of September.
13. Flour Harvard Square
Address: 114 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge
Date: October
By: Joanne Chang
Speciality: This is one of the three bakeries planned by Chang, others being in Kendall Square and the Back Bay. The reigning James Beard Award-winning baker and proprietor of some of Boston’s favorite sweet shops, Chang will surely please those with high expectations. Chang is also chef/owner of Myers & Chang, along with her husband and business partner, Christopher Myers.
14. Co
Address: 225 Newbury St., Boston
Date: Late October
By: Demetri Tsolakis from the Seaport’s Committee
Speciality: Expect loukoumades topped with honey, sesame seeds, pistachios, and other treats. This nightlife destination boasts of food on the go. Have a sparkling and sweet night here with delicious doughnuts and scrumptious snacks.
15. La Casa de Pedro
Address: 505 Congress St., Boston
Date: September
By: Pedro Alarcón, chef-owner at Watertown’s 20-year-old flagship.
Speciality: La Casa de Pedro is a unique and amazing mix of a patio, an outdoor bar, live music, a ceviche bar, and even a takeout cafe! Their menu has dishes from Venezuela and beyond. The place will definitely see couples, families, and energetic groups.
By: Mohamad El Zein, former operations director for Masa, and Rod Ouassaidi, owner of South End Pita.
Speciality: This Arabic style restaurant makes use of preserved ingredients used in Arabic and Eastern Mediterranean dishes such as olives, pickles, cheeses, spices, and jams. The word moons stands for “pantry” in Arabic, so you know now what exactly to expect before entering this cosy space. Are you ready for a spicy and tangy treat this September?
17. PABU
Address: Millennium Tower, 1 Franklin St., Boston
Date: fall
By: Acclaimed San Francisco chef Michael Mina and sushi master Ken Tominaga
Speciality: This two-story version of San Francisco’s acclaimed sushi bar and izakaya has already evoked high hopes in seafood lovers. Mina describes it as “my very first restaurant [Aqua] was all fish,” not to forget an extensive charcoal-cooked meat program. If you are a sushi lover then you will get multi-course sushi menus. The dishes are prepared with ingredients from Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market and Japanese whiskey aplenty. Eat to your heart’s delight.
18. RFKKitchen
Address: 948 Great Plain Ave., Needham
Date: Early October
By: Chef-owner Rachel Klein, recently seen at Liquid Art House
Speciality: The restaurant features 100 seats, an open kitchen with a 25-seat dining counter, and a lounge. It is one of the most family-friendly dinning places which entertains couples and groups as well. Klein talks about his restaurant “We have an American menu with global influences. It’s a place you could go every day and have a burger or do a chef’s tasting menu.” She looks eager to open a place where worldly people can enjoy food and eat out all the time.
19. RUKA
Address: The Godfrey Hotel, 505 Washington St., Boston
Date: November
By: The team behind Downtown Crossing’s Yvonne’s
Speciality:
20. Waypoint
Address: 1030 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
Date: Now open
By: Alden & Harlow’s Michael Scelfo and Seth Freidus
Speciality: You can expect roasts, a bakery program, pizza and seafood here. The regional seafood is a delight to have. Relish mouth-watering cuisines and delicacies on plates designed by Boston ceramicist Jeremy Ogusky.
These are just a few restaurants while there are many more to come including a branch of Island Creek Oyster Bar in Burlington, a Boston deli from Tasty Burger’s Dave DuBois, a waterfront restaurant at The Eddy luxury apartment in East Boston from former Pigalle chef Marc Orfaly, an Italian restaurant called MIDA in the South End, and the Seaport’s Oak + Rowan from the team behind Newburyport’s Ceia and Brine, with tableside liquor carts and a caviar program.
If you crave for scrumptious southern delicacies in awesome ambience then we have great news for you. If you wish to be served by a celebrity chef, if you wish to devour fresh veggies cultivated in a hydroponic hotel garden then get ready to get your wish fulfilled as some of the great restaurants are opening around Boston this fall. Read on to know more about them.
The dates mentioned are tentative as they are often subject to change.
1. Area Four Boston
Address: 262 E. Berkeley St., Boston
Date: Early October
By: A4 founder Michael Krupp and executive chef-partner Jeff Pond
Speciality: Grab some real delight from real oven. The restaurant is described as “vintage kitsch and high design” by the team. This is a perfect place for those who love to grab some dishes cooked in open flame such as roasted meats, fish, vegetables, and the signature pizzas. Their selection of pizzas has a modern reflection as the combination of ingredients available on their pizzas is not ones you usually see at your local pizza joints. Area Four is fueled by creativity, fearlessness and an unrelenting commitment to quality.
2. The Automatic
Address: 50 Hampshire St., Cambridge
Date: November
By: East Coast Grill guru Chris Schlesinger and bartender extraordinaire Dave Cagle
Speciality: Cagle describes his venture as “Fun, fast, and flavorful but not fussy.” What else can a foodie expect if a restaurant has all these qualities? Everyone likes to get their food fast and full of flavours. Tattooed servers and punk rock music make the ambience even more fun and the menu is beyond imagination. From chili dogs to red curry mussels to the aforementioned Cool Ranch plantains, you get to taste it all under one roof.
3. Benedetto
Address: The Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett St., Cambridge
Date: Late October
By: Giulia chef-owner Michael Pagliarini
Speciality: The restaurant can comfortably accommodate 200 people and it has private dinning facility available. There is a separate pasta table as well. Renae Connolly is the pastry chef who is well known for her culinary skills. It’s a little piece of Italy in the heart of Cambridge with exclusive options such as terrace seating. For a delicious Italian dinner or lunch, set your mood in Benedetto.
4. The Burro Bar
Address: 1665 Beacon St., Brookline
Date: November
By: Joe Cassinelli, chef-owner of Alpine Restaurant Group (The Painted Burro, Posto, Rosebud).
Speciality: If you loved Davis Square Burro then this is going to be a treat for you as it is a smaller-scale version of the same. You will get to relish yummy tacos, tortas and nachos. You may also expect to have their signature hot dog topped with chipotle ketchup and agave mustard. If that feels like a mouth-watering menu then be ready for more of this the coming November.
5. Buttermilk and Bourbon
Address: Back Bay, Boston
Date: November
By: Maverick chef Jason Santos
Speciality: The restaurant is described as “the energy of Toro and the food of Hungry Mother — Southern ingredients prepared properly” by Santos. It is your next stop for snacks, food and beverages as their menu features house-fried chicken with Nashville hot sauce, and Scorpion bowls among other delicacies. Sip your champagne as you enter the bar and tease your taste buds with delicious dishes.
Speciality: This cafe outside of Kendall Square is a perfect place for breakfast and lunch. You can expect a wide variety of sandwiches and doughnuts as well as hot chocolate. This definitely is one of the best places for those with a sweet tooth. This fine-dinning restaurant will be opening in the month of November, save the date already.
7. Certified Meatball Company
Address: 429 West Broadway, South Boston
Date: November
By: Boston Nightlife Ventures, the team behind Southern Kin and Wink & Nod
Speciality: At this unique restaurant you can enjoy a wide selection of dishes including six types of meatballs with sauce pairings. There are unusual combos like turducken balls, cashew-curried vegetable balls, and bao balls atop steamed bao buns. Meatball can truly make anyone’s day and we bet you won’t be disappointed here. Grab your share of delicasies before they go housefull.
8. Cultivar
Address: The Ames Hotel, 1 Court St., Boston
Date: Late fall
By: Mary Dumont, lately seen at Cambridge’s Harvest
Speciality: Boston’s first skyscraper is all set to get a unique restaurant which offers amazing facilities such as hydroponic and hanging gardens. While the restaurant menu features foraged food, sustainable seafood, and dry-aged meats, they put a lot of emphasise on garden concept to offer a pleasant experience. Dumont describes the restaurant as “This is modern American food with a huge emphasis on the modern garden concept.”
9. Cunard Tavern
Address: 25 Orleans St., East Boston
Date: November
By: Ducali and Lucia owner Phil Frattaroli
Speciality: This is a waterfront gastropub which offers traditional pub food unlike other Italian, Maxican and American restaurants. Frattaroli is opening it on the site of his grandfather’s former woodshop. He describes his obejective behind the restaurant as “Now there’s tons of Italian, Mexican, and Central American food here, so I wanted to do traditional pub food.” The restaurant has 65 seats and a 35-seat roof deck. Have you breakfast, lunch and brunch here feeling the fresh mornings and lazy evenings.
10. East Coast Grill
Address: 1271 Cambridge St., Cambridge
Date: Early November
By: Highland Kitchen’s Mark Romano and wife Marci Joy
Speciality: The menu has been carefully crafted and it consists of wide variety of drinks and many of the spicy barbecue dishes. It is an attempt to revive Inman Square institution which closed back in January and there has been a void since then. This new restaurant will definitely bring smiles and happiness.