Sunday, March 27, 2005
The 2-1-2
I was recently told about a new Sox bar in NYC called Boston (212). This letter to the editor, from today's New York Daily News, sums it up:
"Loved your article in the Sunday Daily News about best sports bar. I saw where you mentioned The Riviera as the best Red Sox bar in NYC. There is another one — it's called Boston (212) on 28th and Madison (downstairs in the restaurant Scopa) that is an all Boston bar! Everything Red Sox, Pats, BC, you name it. And the best part is there's no Yankees fans! Place has great food and specials, too.
Gary Croke, New York City"
Will be good to have two solid places now.
I didn't know about Kapler's wife's abusive relationship with her old boyfriend until just now. Here is the article.
"Loved your article in the Sunday Daily News about best sports bar. I saw where you mentioned The Riviera as the best Red Sox bar in NYC. There is another one — it's called Boston (212) on 28th and Madison (downstairs in the restaurant Scopa) that is an all Boston bar! Everything Red Sox, Pats, BC, you name it. And the best part is there's no Yankees fans! Place has great food and specials, too.
Gary Croke, New York City"
Will be good to have two solid places now.
I didn't know about Kapler's wife's abusive relationship with her old boyfriend until just now. Here is the article.
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I went to this Boston (212) cafe last night, and can't tell you enough how bad it is. I can't imagine a worse place to watch a game - and I really wanted to like it. New York has a number of Sox-friendly hangouts, but this place was terrible. (more details)
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