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The Foodie Triple Play

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4 Watchers

Three neighborhoods.

Three restaurants to explore.

One ultimate package.

Taste your way around Boston with gift cards from three amazing restaurants!

About Brassica Kitchen and Cafe

From the Boston Globe: "It's hard to package creativity in tiny little boxes. It shines on ceramic plates handmade by a local potter friend. It grows amok in jars of miso and containers of kimchi. It flourishes in community, when likeminded experimentalists come together to make things, and share them with those who appreciate the wild things they make. Creativity is the way of life at Jamaica Plain's Brassica Kitchen + Cafe, and this year the people behind the restaurant - people who also don't fit well in tiny little boxes - are working hard to sustain themselves, those around them, everything they've built.

A decade ago, Jeremy Kean had just returned from a lonely stint in California when he connected with Philip Kruta. The two chefs - Kean had worked at Rialto and No. 9 Park, Kruta at L'Espalier - formed a pop-up called Whisk that gained a cult following. It was the proto-Brassica. When a space across from the Forest Hills T became available, they moved in and set up shop with Jeremy's older sister, Rebecca Kean, who manages the restaurant."

About Terramia:

From TimeOut Boston: "Since opening in 1993, Terramia has been treating North End diners to elevated, well-done Italian fare. The varied menu includes creative interpretations of seasonally-based classics, though many local customers swear by classics like spaghetti con pomodoro and the signature open-faced ravioli, served with sea scallops, shrimp, fresh zucchini, and lobster Mascarpone reduction. The cozy, small space-filled with candlelight and paintings of the Italian countryside-often gets packed, making reservations is essential on busy weekend nights."

About Steel & Rye:

From Boston.com: "This sprawling New American restaurant oozes character, residing in an old garage just above the Neponset River in a part of Milton filled with industrial buildings and beautiful old homes. The folks behind the bar make some of the best drinks you'll find in the suburbs, or anywhere else, for that matter."

This package includes:

  • $100 gift certificate to Brassica Kitchen and Cafe
  • $50 gift certificate to Terramia
  • $100 gift certificate to Steel & Rye

Fair Market Value: $250

Donated By Brassica Kitchen and Cafe, Terramia, and Steel & Rye