Or does Boston actually lack restaurants that cater to vegans?
Well, Jen would be our resource on that question.
I don't know if there's a vegan-only restaurant, but there are plenty of good options where you can eat vegan. We ate at Dali's (the best tapas place I've ever been to) in Boston and Jen had many non-animal-exploiting dishes.
Also Indian and Thai are easy to get without vegan issues.
Lovely hearing the updates on Grace and Auntie paperdol. I'm almost glad (not quite) that Matilda had her one day in the NICU so I can imagine the scene.
Or does Boston actually lack restaurants that cater to vegans?
Jen K seems unamused by Boston's vegan options. (She had a lot of fun when she was in New York.)
There seem to be several vegan restaurants in Boston: [link]
Jen K seems unamused by Boston's vegan options. (She had a lot of fun when she was in New York.)
She does seem to appreciate the true Vegan restaurants when she gets the chance.
Seems weird that Boston has none, though.
wears a shirt featuring a vegetarian cafe in Olympia
Which one?
Darby's. One friend describes Darby's as a "vegetarian greasy spoon".
One more Midwesterner checking with the "ant" or "ant-ie" pronunciation.
I also say "ant-ee" although it's is probably closer to "aynt-ee", if that makes sense.
My kids were quite the pistols today. Isaac is such a two year old!
Darby's must be new!
Okay, fine, so I haven't LIVED there in almost a decade, but back then, we had to walk uphill in the snow both ways to hit Saigon Rendezvous or Urban Onion!
Where is it, and is it worth checking out?
I say "aunt" with an "ahn." New England, me?
P.S. This crazy vertigo dizziness can go away ANY TIME NOW. If I'm going to have the spins, I should at least have had the fun of being drunk earlier.