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		<title>Spring in Salem</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize that the weather still sucks, its cold, rainy and overcast.  Get ready to put the winter blues behind you because a sure sign that spring has sprung is right around the corner. The Lobster Shanty of Salem opens up for the season I know I&#8217;ve said it before but it&#8217;s like the swallows [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I realize that the weather still sucks, its cold, rainy and overcast.  Get ready to put the winter blues behind you because a sure sign that spring has sprung is right around the corner.</p>
<h2>The Lobster Shanty of Salem opens up for the season</h2>
<div id="attachment_24" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 370px"><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/shanty.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-1095];player=img;"><img class="size-full wp-image-24" title="Lobster Shanty" src="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/shanty.jpg" alt="The Lobster Shanty Salem" width="360" height="270" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Lobster Shanty Salem</p></div>
<p>I know I&#8217;ve said it before but it&#8217;s like the swallows coming back to Capistrano.  Sure the Lobster Shanty isn&#8217;t 5 star eats but that&#8217;s not why the locals flock to this down town hot spot.  It&#8217;s all about the cheap beer, out door location, live music and hanging out late night with new friends and old.</p>
<p>Lobster Shanty will be re-opening for the season this Wednesday, April 1st at 4:00PM.  Their entertainment will be DJ Joe DiFranco and they&#8217;re featuring the usual beers as well as a special draft of Harpoon Leviathan Imperial IPA; one delicious and hard-to-find-on-draft beer.</p>
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		<title>Octoberfest and pub crawling</title>
		<link>http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2008/10/16/octoberfest-and-pub-crawling/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday we talked about the Harvestfest, which is going on this weekend. But there are a few other great events for those who want to sample some of Salem&#8217;s adult beverages. Drunken Happenings Using some whimsical adaptations from the official Haunted happenings an avid group of Pub Crawlers brings you Salem&#8217;s 4th Annual Drunken Happenings, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2008/10/15/wine-wars/" target="_blank">Yesterday </a>we talked about the Harvestfest, which is going on this weekend. But there are a few other great events for those who want to sample some of Salem&#8217;s adult beverages.</p>
<h2>Drunken Happenings</h2>
<div id="attachment_132" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/spirits_bar.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-619];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-132" title="Well stocked bar of Salem's Spirit's" src="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/spirits_bar.jpg" alt="Well stocked bar of Spirit's 300 Derby" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Drink em up</p></div>
<p>Using some whimsical adaptations from the official Haunted happenings an avid group of Pub Crawlers brings you Salem&#8217;s 4th Annual <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/drunken_happenings.pdf">Drunken Happenings</a>, this Saturday October 18th starting at 3pm.  The crawl involves visiting 7 different bars and drinking the recommended specialty drinks.  Six hours later everyone meets up at O&#8217;Neills to swap stories and hi-five your new BFF.</p>
<p>Having organized a few Salem Pub Crawls myself I commend the Drunken Happenings crew for getting the word out about being safe.  They suggest you crawl with a group, set aside time for dinner and remind you NOT TO DRIVE.  They even went the extra mile and included info on the cab company and pedicabs for those who might be in need.</p>
<p>While there was some talk of this event being canceled due to an increased police presence this year, it is still on.  I look forward to sharing a drink with many of you who will be crawling and remember &#8211; Be Safe Out There!</p>
<h2>Octoberfest</h2>
<p>Do you like oom-pah Bands?  What about cute chicks wearing a drindl?  Are you looking for an excuse to dust off the lederhosen in your closet?  Then look no further, <a href="http://www.witchcityoktoberfest.com/" target="_blank">Octoberfest </a>is coming to Salem.</p>
<div id="attachment_622" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 312px"><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/octoberfest.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-619];player=img;"><img class="size-full wp-image-622" title="octoberfest" src="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/octoberfest.jpg" alt="Octoberfest" width="302" height="344" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Octoberfest</p></div>
<p>I can&#8217;t tell you that all the girls that show up will be this pretty nor can I tell you the mugs will be this large but I can tell you they both should.</p>
<p>Here is the low down.  This great idea was brought to life by Dianne from Pamplemousse (remember Harvestfest) and it looks to be a lot of fun.  A large tent will be set up in the Front Street parking lot on Friday October 24th serving as your Octoberfest headquarters till Sunday the 26th.  Local brewery Ipswich Ale will be providing the suds for your consumption.</p>
<p>Now for the bad news.</p>
<p>You have to buy a $20 ticket to enter the tent, similar to the real Oktoberfest (or <em>Wies&#8217;n</em> as it&#8217;s called in the motherland) where you need to buy a voucher to get a seat in order to be served, however that $20 ticket only gives you a commemorative Ipswich Ale mug and one beer.  If the <em>festbier</em> (German for beers sold during Oktoberfest) are 1 liter and the server girls are seriously cute then maybe just maybe $20 is worth it.  Keep in mind though if you want  any food (New England type food not Germany type food) or an additional beer you are paying for it out of your own pocket.</p>
<p>Proceeds from the event will go to Destination Salem a city department that markets Salem as a tourist destination.  Organizers are hoping to walk away with $30,000 profit.  While I hope this event is a huge success and they hit their mark something tells me that paying for additional beers of unknown size and price on top of a $20 cover charge might discourage most potential revelers. We will do a follow up to this and let you know how it went.</p>
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		<title>Wine Wars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago we wrote a post called the Ice Cream Roundup in light of recent events we should do a follow up called Ice Cream Wars.  Which got me thinking &#8211; dessert purveyors are not the only feuding factions in town. The Days of Wine and Roses With all the subtly of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not too long ago we wrote a post called the <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2008/08/25/ice-cream-round-up/" target="_self">Ice Cream Roundup</a> in light of <a href="http://salemnews.com/punews/local_story_255234535.html" target="_blank">recent events </a>we should do a follow up called Ice Cream Wars.  Which got me thinking &#8211; dessert purveyors are not the only feuding factions in town.</p>
<h3>The Days of Wine and Roses</h3>
<p>With all the subtly of a heavy weight MMA fighter, Salem Wine Imports <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2007/12/20/salem-wine-imports-finally-open/" target="_self">opened up shop</a> almost a year ago.  Even before the first bottle of wine was sold the usual cadre of Salem gum flappers were making quite the <a href="http://www.salemweb.com/discus/messages/13750/30954.html" target="_blank">hullabaloo</a>.  It would appear that the owner of Salem Wine Imports Eric, (<em>whom I personally like</em>) used to be the salesman who sold to Dianne (<em>whom I also personally like</em>) owner of Pamplemousse another shop in town that sells wine.</p>
<p>You can read all about what transpired and come to your own conclusions but now we have two great shops in Salem that have a good selection of wines. We the consumers win.</p>
<p>As with most businesses that have nearby competitors, each shop tries to promote itself and entice new customers with a variety of techniques.  <a href="http://www.pmousse.com/" target="_blank">Pamplemousse</a> (who should learn a thing or three from our <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2008/09/22/your-website-and-you/" target="_self">Your Website and You</a> posts <em>- their site has been &#8220;under construction&#8221; for way too long now</em>) hosts wine tastings most Saturdays from 2-4pm while <a href="http://salemwineimports.com/" target="_blank">Salem Wine Imports</a> (who needs to realize that if you have a blog you need to update it once in a while) does tastings on Thursday nights from 6-8.  I feel this is a healthy competition which again benefits us the consumers.</p>
<h3>The dark side of the cork</h3>
<p>We here at TheSalemInsider.com try to keep up on all the events going on around town so you the reader will know whats going on.  As such we often get notices and invitations to events happening around town.  I&#8217;ve noticed a disturbing trend lately which makes me think there&#8217;s more than meets the eye in the land of corks and casks.</p>
<p>Take for instance the night of September 25th.  The Lyceum hosted Salem&#8217;s first Wine Expo.  This event  presented by Salem Wine Imports, The Salem Athenaeum and Historic New England was announced way back in July.</p>
<p>A few weeks back in my in-box I received notice of another wine event, Women &amp; Wine Tasting.  The event  held at Laura                    Lanes Skin Care on September 25th,  featured wines specially                    selected from Pamplemousse.  Coincidence?  I think not.</p>
<p>This is not the first time a clash of the tannins has occurred.  Thankfully neither of these proprietors has sunk to the level of public nuisance or disturbance like our <a href="http://salemnews.com/punews/local_story_255234535.html" target="_blank">ice cream combatants</a>.</p>
<h3>Enough sour grapes, uncork the future and tell me what&#8217;s in store.</h3>
<p>There are some great beverage related on goings in Salem in the next couple of weeks.  What better place to talk about the <a href="http://www.salemharvestfest.com/" target="_blank">Salem Harvest Fest</a> than this wine related article.</p>
<div id="attachment_615" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/harvest_fest_08.gif" rel="shadowbox[post-561];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-615" title="harvest_fest_08" src="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/harvest_fest_08-300x171.gif" alt="Salem Harvest Fest" width="300" height="171" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Salem Harvest Fest</p></div>
<p>If you like wine, mead or artisnal beers then this is an event for you.  For $20 in advance or $25 at the door you will be able to sample over 60 different libations from all around the world over a 2 1/2 hour period.   This Saturday October 18th, from either 2:00-4:30 or 5:30-8:00 Pamplemousse along with Magic Hat Brewing Company, The Upper Crust and Rockafellas offer up some great selections at a great location &#8211; <a href="http://salemgathering.com/" target="_blank">The Gathering</a>, at 217 Essex Street Salem.</p>
<p><em>If you DONT like wine, mead or artisnal beers then check in with us tomorrow as we tell you about two other festive events that you&#8217;ll need a designated driver for.</em></p>
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		<title>Salem Beer Works Review II</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Salem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently we at TheSalemInsider.com have been receiving requests to review certain restaurants or businesses. Bands are starting to put us on their guest list to check out shows and invites are coming in for special events. We love it. Please keep it up and understand that we will give an honest evaluation &#8211; regardless of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Recently we at TheSalemInsider.com have been receiving requests to review certain restaurants or businesses.  Bands are starting to put us on their guest list to check out shows and invites are coming in for special events.  We love it.  Please keep it up and understand that we will give an honest evaluation &#8211; regardless of the gift certificate or 5 bucks you saved us in a cover charge.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.beerworks.net" target="_blank">The Salem Beer Works</a><br />
278 Derby Street<br />
978.745.BEER</p>
<p>Every once in a while for a variety of reasons we may go back to a place previously reviewed.  Today we hit Salem Beer Works again.  They were great in accommodating a large party that wanted both food and drinks somewhere they could watch the game &#8211; all with just a few minutes notice.</p>
<p style="center;"><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/salem_beerworks_front.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-192];player=img;"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-203" src="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/salem_beerworks_front-300x201.jpg" alt="Salem Beerworks" width="300" height="201" /></a></p>
<p style="left;">Our party consisted of vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores with a large age range.  There was something for everyone.  The restaurant is well stocked with large screen TVs so you can comfortably watch whichever sporting event is on at the time from pretty much every seat in the house.  The layout is comfortable enough to handle parents that have strollers or the mots rotund of tourists looking to eat their weight in wings.</p>
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<p style="left;">Our waitress was attentive. Great laid back / casual dining experience, especially for large groups and even for families.<br /> I had fun!<br />
-CK</p>
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<p style="left;">Beer Works changes up both their food and beer menu&#8217;s on a seasonal basis.  One constant you must try are the fried pickles.  Don&#8217;t debate the merits of frying a pickle just order it and enjoy.  For an entree, I went with the meatloaf sandwich.  Perhaps the best meatloaf sandwich I&#8217;ve ever had!  Big slab of moist loaf with a little sauce on it between two lightly toasted buns, so delicious.</p>
<p style="center;"><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/fried_pickles.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-192];player=img;"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-202" src="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/fried_pickles-300x261.jpg" alt="Fried Pickles" width="300" height="261" /></a></p>
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<p style="left;">Others chose the garden burger, crunchy chicken sandwich,  downtown crossing burger (that should have been called a MONSTER burger it&#8217;s more than 1/2 lb), meat loaf dinner with mashed potato&#8217;s (this is a crowd pleaser),   grilled ceasar salad, and the turkey tips.  Everyone was pleased with their meals.</p>
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<p style="left;">If you have a vegetarian or vegan in your party its a great place to go. Alot of the menu has non-vegetarian friendly items offered vegetarian for a few bucks cheaper than the original price. FRIIIED PICCCKLES!! Also, huuuge portions.<br />
-Sara</p>
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<p style="left;">Since spring is just about here you can count on some new lighter brews from the Salem Beerworks.  Many of the people in our group had never been to Beer Works before and were interested in trying a bunch of beer.   Luckily you can get a beer sampler of your choice.  We tasted the North Shore Light, nut brown ale, Black Bat stout, Bunker Hill Blueberry ale, Haymarket Hefe Weizen,  and Pumpkinhead ale.  With microbrews having vastly different flavors you wont please everybody with each  beer, but there are always a few standouts.</p>
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<p style="left;">Food quality belies the typical sports bar layout you get on initially seeing the place. Easily seats a large group which is great. All in all, great place to get some decent food and a good beer.<br />
-T.I.</p>
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<p>Unlike our usual reviews the following scores were compiled from a survey given to everyone in our group that day.</p>
<p>Service: A-<br />
Atmosphere: B<br />
Food: B<br />
Beer: A<br />
Menu Choices: A-<br />
Price / Value: B<br />
Overall: B</p>
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		<title>Corned beef and car bombs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 06:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Salem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I, like many people who live in the greater Boston area, consider myself &#8220;Boston Irish&#8221;. My grandparents generation came over from Ireland and I grew up eating boiled dinner, bubble and squeak and fried tomatoes with my blood pudding. It should come as no surprise that I am all in favor of St. Patrick&#8217;s day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I, like many people who live in the greater Boston area, consider myself &#8220;Boston Irish&#8221;.  My grandparents generation came over from Ireland and I grew up eating boiled dinner, bubble and squeak and fried tomatoes with my blood pudding.  It should come as no surprise that I am all in favor of St. Patrick&#8217;s day being a national holiday and that I make it a point to exploit my heritage on March 17th.</p>
<p>Most years I go to the Southie Parade then spend the day pub crawling through Southie and Dorchester. Once night falls my crew makes its way to see the Dropkick Murphys then end the night at JJ Foleys.  The past few years I&#8217;ve spent a good chunk of my St. Paddys day in Salem.  This year things are a bit different so I&#8217;ll be your guide to making the most of your time in Salem on this fun holiday.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2008/03/17/corned-beef-and-car-bombs/drinking-guinness-in-salem/" rel="attachment wp-att-170" title="Drinking Guinness in Salem"></a></p>
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<p>First things first, you need to have a plan.</p>
<p>In my days of massive pub crawls its the planning that separates the men from the frat boys.  By focusing that you are in it for the long haul (10am to 2am) you prepare for a marathon rather than a sprint.  Its not drinking your face off, its about socializing, having fun and keeping your head.  Drinking water during your pub crawl and eating something at every other stop assures that you will be more prepared to handle a long night of meeting new people and being thrust into different situations.</p>
<p>Salem doesn&#8217;t offer an endless string of Irish bars, and while there are a few great pub crawls (TheSalemInsider.com sponsors one every year) St. Patrick&#8217;s day is a bit more laid back here than it is in Boston.  With less options it&#8217;s easier to make a good solid plan.</p>
<p><strong>1. Bring a buddy</strong><br />
St. Patrick&#8217;s day is one of the big three bar days (the others being Wednesday before Thanksgiving and New Years Eve) so it&#8217;s best to head out with a friend.  Someone to grab the next round when it&#8217;s your time to break the seal or to hang with if you are waiting in line to go in somewhere.</p>
<p><strong>2. Dress for Success</strong><br />
Are you Irish?  Show it with a cool t-shirt that tells the world.  Not Irish, get in the spirit by wearing green or busting out your favorite Guinness shirt.  A scally cap or even a shamrock pin will give you some air of authenticity.</p>
<p><strong>3. Know where to go</strong><br />
In Salem there are a couple of options, I usually start out over at <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2007/12/17/the-old-spot-is-the-right-spot/">The Old Spot</a>  then head over to  <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2006/10/10/oneils-irish-pub/">O&#8217;Neills</a>.   Both will be packed but you will also have the best times here.</p>
<p><strong>4.  Think about what you drink</strong><br />
I personally stick to Guinness but there are other acceptable  beverages to consume on St. Paddys day.  The most well know stout is of course Guinness, but Murphy&#8217;s Irish stout is delicious and a bit smoother for the novice stout drinker as is Beamish.  If you prefer something lighter,  Harp larger or Smithwick&#8217;s (pronounced &#8216;smith-icks&#8217;) ale.  There is some debate on whether a Black and Tan (Guinness and Harp) or a Black Velvet (Guinness and hard cider) are acceptable.  They are served in Ireland but are a pain to build so for this outing I would keep my order simple to keep my bartender happy.</p>
<p>Beer is not the only beverage to be enjoyed on St. Patrick&#8217;s day. Irish whiskey is also a smooth, easy libation.  Irish whiskey differs from Scotch whisky because it is distilled more than Scotch and peat moss is not used in the firing of mash.  What does that mean to you?  A smoother less earthy tasting beverage.  Some Irish whiskeys you will find in Salem are Bushmills, Black Bush, Jamesons,  and Tullamore Dew.</p>
<p><strong>5. Eat your fill</strong><br />
One thing about Irish food, corned beef and cabbage or New England boiled dinner in particular, is that it&#8217;s comfort food.  There&#8217;s nothing like coming  home to the smell of a giant pot with corned beef, potato, turnip, carrot, and cabbage all boiling up. People with other heritages may find this food a bit bland but if it&#8217;s cooked correctly and seasoned with some malt vinegar, boiled dinner is heaven.  The key to success in your boiled dinner is pink corned beef not gray and not over-cooking your veggies.</p>
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<p>Not everyone can spend the day hanging out listening to Irish music, singing with new friends at the pub  and watching the girls to their Irish step dancing.  Some people actually have to work.  When I had to do the 9 to 5 thing on St. Patrick&#8217;s day, I would meet up  with some of my friends afterwards and we would have a toast with an Irish car bomb then head out for some dinner.  This would inevitably lead to more late night car bombs.  What is an Irish Car Bomb you ask?  It&#8217;s liquid candy.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Irish Car Bomb</strong><br />
3/4 pint Guinness stout<br />
1/2 shot Bailey&#8217;s Irish cream<br />
1/2 shot Jameson Irish whiskey</p>
<p>Add the Bailey&#8217;s and Jameson to a shot glass, layering the Bailey&#8217;s on the bottom. Pour the Guinness into a pint glass 3/4 of the way full and let settle. Drop the shot glass into the Guinness and chug. The Bailey&#8217;s will react with the Guinness making it curdle so it&#8217;s best to drink this very quickly.</p></blockquote>
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<p>While the Irish have a reputation for being hard drinkers, the celebration of St. Patrick&#8217;s day is not a celebration of drink but a feast that celebrates St. Patrick and all things Irish. Unfortunately it can turn out to be amateur hour at the bar, so if you go out keep a good disposition and focus on having fun. Keep yourself and your friends safe and don&#8217;t do anything stupid.  The best night you can have is the one  where you build long lasting memories and get home safe and sound.</p>
<p><em><a href="mailto:insider@thesaleminsider.com" target="_blank">Send us</a> a picture of your St. Patrick&#8217;s Day celebration in Salem and we&#8217;ll post it later this week.</em></p>
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		<title>Wine in Salem, where&#8217;s the sommeiler</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a regular reader of TheSalemInsider.com then you may have noticed an article or two about Salem Wine Imports. This new business has done a great job of trying to get the word out about their shop. Eric, the owner is happy to help wine lovers and novices alike and they offer weekly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a regular reader of TheSalemInsider.com then you may have noticed an article or two about <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2007/12/20/salem-wine-imports-finally-open/">Salem Wine Imports</a>.  This new business has done a great job of trying to get the word out about their shop.  Eric, the owner is happy to help wine lovers and novices alike and they offer weekly wine tastings every Tuesday night, tonight they are featuring Bordeaux tasting.</p>
<p>Salem&#8217;s affinity with wine doesn&#8217;t end there (nor did it start there).  <a href="http://www.pmousse.com" target="_blank">Pamplemousse</a>, Salem&#8217;s eclectically cute home, kitchen and bath store on Essex St. has been in the wine business for years.  They stock a variety of wines, meads and micro brews.  They also offer tastings<br />
(I recall plenty of them on Sunday afternoons during tourist season) and the occasional <a href="http://www.pmousse.com/wines_of_italy.html" target="_blank">wine class</a>.  Now Pamplemousse along with local art / craft gallery <a href="http://www.picklepot.com/" target="_blank">The Picklepot</a> is  hosting  a celebration of food and wine.</p>
<h2>Spring Fling: a Garden of Earthy Delights</h2>
<blockquote><p>Fashioned after the Bacchanalia &#8211; a religious festival in honor of the wine god Bacchus – Spring Fling -<br />
will feature a tasting of over 50 fine wines and international and domestic craft beers. Local breweries<br />
Ipswich, Cape Ann Mercury and Harpoon, among others, will be pouring their spring offerings.<br />
Professionals will be on hand with an assortment of fine wines from around the world.</p>
<p>Salem Restaurants such as The Old Spot, GuluGulu Cafe, 62 on the Wharf, Rockafellas and more will<br />
tickle and tantalize your palate with delectable culinary delights! North Shore Artists will be offering an<br />
eclectic variety of art to please your eye and warm your home. Boston singer-songwriter Katrin Roush will<br />
be performing live &#8211; often compared to Bonnie Raitt, Katrin is spellbinding on stage, both soulful and<br />
passionate. A siren to awaken the gods of spring!</p>
<p>Meet familiar characters from myth and legend and enjoy the goddesses and nymphs that wander the<br />
&#8220;Garden of Earthly Delights.&#8221; Seek out The Oracle of Delphi to hear your fortune. Traditional ancient<br />
attire is encouraged! This is Salem, after all. Experience the intoxicating power of this celebration on<br />
March 15th from 3 &#8211; 6pm at Old Town Hall in beautiful, historic downtown Salem, Massachusetts.</p></blockquote>
<p>We&#8217;re always happy to see any event that gives props to one of our favorite painters Hieronymus Bosch.  Also, it&#8217;s great to have an opportunity to sample some great wines, beers and food.  Make sure to mark your calendar for fun.<br />
SPRING FLING: A GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS<br />
Saturday, March 15th from 3 &#8211; 6 pm<br />
Old Town Hall, Essex Street, Salem, MA<br />
Tickets $20 advance/$25 door available at www.pmousse.com</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2006 18:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Salem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tavern at the Hawthorne 18 Washington Square West 978 825.4342 There are a few dining bargains to be found in Salem if you keep your eyes open. The historic Hawthorne Hotel named for famous Salem resident and author Nathaniel Hawthorne, is home to two different restaurants; we checked out the Two Dinners for $26.00 special [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.hawthornehotel.com/dining/dining2.shtml" target="_blank">Tavern at the Hawthorne</a><br />
18 Washington Square West<br />
978 825.4342</p>
<p>There are a few dining bargains to be found in Salem if you keep your eyes open. The historic Hawthorne Hotel  named for famous Salem resident and author Nathaniel Hawthorne, is home to two  different restaurants; we checked out the Two Dinners for $26.00  special at the Tavern.</p>
<p>The Tavern feels like a true tavern (go figure). On the first floor inside the hotel just off the left side of the lobby (it&#8217;s handicapped-accessible)  you&#8217;ll find a nice-sized room with light wood walls and plenty of windows to watch life go by on the Common.  In the cold weather months you can sit on one of the couches by the fire,  or in the summer you can watch the game on one of their plasma screens. Also of note: many of the seats are plush wing back chairs while the majority of seating is made up of oversized wooden chairs. It really is a comfy inviting atmosphere.</p>
<p>After we were seated the waitress took our drink order, we got a couple of draught beers.  I was disappointed to receive a little 10 oz glass for $4.50- I had expected at least a pint. Dinner starts off with a mixed greens salad and fresh rolls.  Next came your choice of three different entrees, I got the Fusilli Toscana  while my partner in crime opted for the Filet of Sole Florentine. Both were delicious.  After dinner you are treated to the chef&#8217;s choice of dessert, which for us was a moist white cake with butter cream frosting topped with raspberry sauce. All that was capped off with a good old fashioned cup of coffee.</p>
<p>All portions (except for the beer) were good sized while not going overboard, and everything was to our liking. We felt the 2 dinner special was well worth the $26.00.  Keep in mind the menu changes every month and this special is only served Sunday through Wednesday. Also do yourself a favor and walk across the street to McSwiggins (now <a href="http://www.thesaleminsider.com/2007/12/17/the-old-spot-is-the-right-spot/">The Old Spot</a>) for a beer if you really want one.</p>
<p>Since this is in one of Salem&#8217;s large hotels it is an easy find for many out-of-towners, and a hidden treasure for the locals.</p>
<p>Drinks: C<br />
Food: B<br />
Atmosphere: B<br />
Overall Rating: B</p>
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