I am arriving Boston tomorrow and I will search restaurants within walking 
distance and make reservations.  Based on JimM comment, you might bring an 
umbrella!
Jim Campbell

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On Jul 7, 2014, at 8:51 AM, "Russ Waitman" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I really don’t want TGI Friday’s or Longhorn.

I am up for walking or doing Bertucci’s as that’s at least somewhat local to 
Boston.  Last time I was there a couple years back we walked a bit and I think 
the walk led to good discussions both going and coming from dinner,

Russ


From: McClay, James C [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 8:31 AM
To: Campbell, James R; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; Russ Waitman
Subject: RE: Boston eating extablishments

That's a tough one.


Unfortunately, the Longwood area is a wasteland for restaurants. To get to any 
good food you either have to walk about a mile, walk 0.4 miles and take the  T 
or take a cab.  It looks like the final tally for dinner guests is pretty big 
(15-20?) so getting into some restaurants might be tough.



I checked the weather and there is currently a 67% chance of a thunderstorm at 
6PM on Thursday. Based on that I think walking anywhere is a little dicey.



A few options. There is a restaurant in the hotel. If they have  separate area 
for us we can stay there. There is a Bertucci's Pizza down the street (at 
Children's). I don't know anything about their facility but it's pretty a 
pretty good pizza chain restaurant.



I'm staying at a hotel near Beacon street at the other end of Longwood Ave (0.8 
miles) and there are a few Restaurants in that area. Two other areas are to 
walk down Brookline Avenue to Fenway (same 0.8 miles) or wander up to Mission 
Hill  (St Francis Street) to Huntington Avenue to find places like Mama's Place 
Greek food. It's a popular place for the LMA employees. TGI Friday is also in 
the Mission Hill area.



If people are willing to take the T into Back Bay there are more options.

jm

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Associate Professor, Emergency Department
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University of Nebraska Medical Center
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________________________________
From: Campbell, James R
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 4:52 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; McClay, James 
C; Russ Waitman
Subject: Boston eating extablishments

Shawn Murphy recommended a nice looking restaurant for Thursday night but a 
longish walk and probably pricy



Within 15 minutes walk of our hotel and meeting place there is a TGI Friday and 
Longhorn steakhouse both low-mid price range.  Nothing else as close.  I think 
convenience and price trump other considerations unless anyone has a favorite 
restaurant and they want to make the reservation for us for Thursday.  Please 
speak up with your thoughts

Jim

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