lesbianzebra
lesbianzebra t1_ivpbspa wrote
Reply to What Boston suburbs are LGBT+ friendly? by Icy-Egg-7755
All of the ones you mentioned would be pretty LGBT+ friendly. When you get into the cities/towns that are more... I don't want to say "rural", but just where the houses are more spread out, it gets a little less LGBT-friendly and you'll start to see some Trump signs in the lawns (Wilmington, Reading, etc). Wakefield would kind of be just on the cusp of that, but still not bad. If you want to go super queer-friendly I'd say Somerville, Medford, and Salem fit that category.
lesbianzebra t1_iu0nv0s wrote
Some similar options:
- Boston Burger Company has the King Burger.
- Friendly Toast has "King Cakes" (aka pancakes).
lesbianzebra t1_itq20bg wrote
Ma Maison did a great job for our anniversary. It's French, and delicious.
lesbianzebra t1_it0jsko wrote
Reply to Yankee Swap Ideas by BillFederal6625
Local spices or infused oils are always handy! If you see any local craft fairs it’s always nice to get things like soaps or little kitchen items. And can’t go wrong with a large Dunks cup full of clam chowder - perfect stocking stuffer.
lesbianzebra t1_iydsnv1 wrote
Reply to Private dining for 2 in Boston? by [deleted]
Mooo is attached to XV Beacon hotel and my office has been able to reserve a "parlor suite" in the hotel for a small fancy lunch serviced by Mooo. We probably had 6-8 people. They would possibly do it for 2 for the right price.