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AnywayBrotha t1_jeecjiu wrote

That particular Trillium location is just really loud, poor acoustics. Might not be fun for a kid. Would recommend Harpoon brewery before that- more room to spread out, better lighting etc etc.

Bartaco on that street is very good for a casual dinner but it gets busy pretty quick.

Flour is a coffee shop on the next street over. I prefer Tatte myself, but Flour lends itself to being more kid friendly with all their sweet treats.

Tree House brewery was rated something like top 5 in the country but it’s a far drive from Boston.

City Tap is a restaurant near by with an insane amount of beer selections, lots of sours!

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dothesehidemythunder t1_jeeao3t wrote

I fly quite a bit for work. Drop off they will take you to your terminal / where your airline drop off is. Pick up there is a designated Rideshare space in the garage. The app will send you there but there’s signage everywhere that you can follow. Essentially, get yourself down to level G.

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Present-Evidence-560 t1_jee8kpu wrote

Reply to comment by popnfrresh in Trillium brewing by popnfrresh

Ya, it’s sounds like you shouldn’t have had kids. You want to do all the adult things but expect your kids to come along with you. Even if they are sitting in the car, you are expecting them to come along for the trip. If you choose to have kids, that’s your problem, don’t make it everyone else’s problem too.

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Present-Evidence-560 t1_jee8a5d wrote

Reply to comment by psychout7 in Trillium brewing by popnfrresh

I don’t want to see or hear children when I’m drinking. I go out to these places expecting them to be adults only, and when they aren’t it’s extremely annoying and ruins my experience. I see it as utterly disrespectful to bring children to places that should be exclusively adults.

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quiksilver123 t1_jee811c wrote

Have never been to Thailand so can't compare, but if you're referencing a Red light district, it certainly has those like any other Latin-American country. But that's not what I was referencing. Plenty of super-attractive, feminine women who aren't pros was the gist.

Haven't never been to Middlesex Falls or Lynn Woods, but I'm pretty sure Blue Hills is much bigger than either of those. If you're into history, the Blue Hills Weather Observatory is the oldest running weather observatory in the US as well. Not 100% sure, but I'd guess Blue Hills is also more T accessible than either of the other two.

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Present-Evidence-560 t1_jee7rh8 wrote

Reply to comment by popnfrresh in Trillium brewing by popnfrresh

Oh my god. A tablet. The worst thing you could bring anywhere with a child. Those things are always on full blast, disturbing everyone. It’s disrespectful and honestly disturbing you think that’s acceptable in a public place meant for adults to drink beer and shit.

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