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tabbiewolf ([personal profile] tabbiewolf) wrote2012-12-04 01:49 pm
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Pandemonium Geek Faire


On Sunday, December 16th, [livejournal.com profile] spotweld and I will be at Pandemonium Books & Games in Boston for their Geek Faire. I'll be selling my geeky buttons (there are MANY more of them than shown here, including ALL of the Doctors [yes, 1 - 11, plus River Song and Amy Pond and I'm contemplating other companions, Daleks, K-9...] and a huge variety of My Little Pony stuff and cute animal faces) and random arty things, and probably spending whatever money I make AT Pandemonium...this is how they rope you in, you see ;)

So if you're local to the Boston area, come on over and see us! We are hoping to do a big dinner out with friends afterwards...Fire & Ice, maybe? We'll see!

(All conventions should only be 6 hours long. I'm just saying. There's a helluva lot less stress!)

[identity profile] dalesql.livejournal.com 2012-12-05 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Hope to see you there. Barring paying work appearing on me for that day. Fire and Ice harvard square is usually pretty crowded and noisy for weekend dinnertime. Reservations recommended. there are also a number of quite good resturanrts of various ethnicities right around Pandamonium, avoiding the whole retail insanity of harvard square. Talk to Tyler for recommendations within walking distance.

If the weather is unpleasant, most of the interesting street life of the square stays home. For the best burgers in Boston, possibly the world, there is bartleys off harvard square, but wear a shirt you are not gonna be upset if some condiments drip on it. But the burgers are definitely worth it.

[identity profile] mattsmodernlife.livejournal.com 2012-12-05 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
If you've got your heart set on Fire & Ice, count me in!

If those plans fall through, I can second Dale's recommendation of Bartley's Burgers, though it's not by any means a "Big Dinner Out with Friends" kind of place. There's a pub near Harvard called Tommy Doyle's that I frequent, and I've certainly had a hankering for more Brazilian BBQ ever since the local furs introduced me to it.

(Oh my goodness, I'm starting to sound like someone who actually knows the neighborhood!)