Anyhoo, so it took us ten reservations at 100 point restaurants, and one reservation at a 1,000 point restaurant to cash in for a $20 gift certificate. (Note to the person out there thinking/saying, "Sheesh! It took THAT long!": they didn't start offering 1,000 point reservations until recently.)
Where was I going with this?
Oh yeah. So we decided to use our gift certificate at a restaurant that we've never been to, 29 Newbury. Tony gets credit for finding this one.
We made a reservation for 7:00 pm so that Tony would have enough time to get home, change, and for us to drive out to Newbury Street. Luckily, our parking angel was with us last night, so we managed to find a metered spot on Berkeley street. When we got to the restaurant, the hostess asked us if we wanted to take the first available seat or if we wanted to wait for a more private booth. We opted for the booth and waited about 15 minutes at the bar which was fine with us because it has a cozy atmosphere and we sipped wine. They have a patio area outside (with blankets!) that they don't take reservations for. I can't remember exactly what the place used to be (I think it was something like Parris Cafe?), but I remember that it was always packed outside on the patio during the daytime.
We were glad we waited for a booth because the other tables in the middle of the restaurant seemed a little too close to each other. I mean, I'm sure we would've been fine, but, you know, I'm just sayin' is all. They gave us some delicious, warm sesame bread (don't worry, I tore the crust off) while we waited for our food to arrive. We each had a glass of the Four Vines red Zinfandel and it was quite yummy.
(Note: they still have their summer menu posted on their website.)
Tony had the grilled pork chop dish with butternut squash, chard, and a caramalized apple sauce on top. He let me try a bite and it was really good!
Oh and the bonus? We got 1,000 points for this reservation. Score!
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