Alabama water tastes like cherry wine
Because I had an optometrist's appointment in Medford this afternoon and
spatch needs to practice driving, after I had gotten my eyes checked he took me out for dinner at the Woburn Bill & Bob's.

I got a roast beef sandwich with horseradish and cheese. We ate in the parking lot. It was delicious. Then we cruised around Winchester for a bit before running the evening's errands including the replacement of our shower curtain which had recently begun to disintegrate in a fashion more conventionally suited to haunted houses. The mail brought my CD of Oisín Leech's Cold Sea (2024). Tomorrow the air conditioning repair person cometh.

I got a roast beef sandwich with horseradish and cheese. We ate in the parking lot. It was delicious. Then we cruised around Winchester for a bit before running the evening's errands including the replacement of our shower curtain which had recently begun to disintegrate in a fashion more conventionally suited to haunted houses. The mail brought my CD of Oisín Leech's Cold Sea (2024). Tomorrow the air conditioning repair person cometh.

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I thought they were worth driving out to! No-frills, plentiful, and served on a griddled bun, which as a not especially sandwich-oriented person I enjoyed. Would definitely go back after another appointment with the optometrist in Medford. We have since received a recommendation for Pete's in the same area, but I can't speak to them myself.
She enjoys diners, local doughnut places, and classic places that serve good Yankee foods, so, anyone, please let me know of any recommendations in Eastern Mass/Southern NH. At 96, these outings are all special events...
For eating on the beach, we finally made it to Sullivan's at Castle Island last month and I was delighted by their hot dogs and hope to try their fried clams in future.
For local donuts, hands down my favorite is Lyndell's in Ball Square in Somerville, which also makes danishes and half-moons and eclairs and cream puffs and lobster tails and actual cakes and pies. Gail Ann in Arlington Center is tiny and also really nice—I used to visit them more often when I had more occasion to walk through the middle of Arlington.
The Deluxe Town Diner in Watertown has a diner car and terrific Reubens.
Will think more about restaurants. I am somewhat out of the habit, having not actually eaten in one since early 2020 and most of last year and even the beginning of this one was home-cooked only.
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Griddling the bun or not is the difference between a quality sandwich and a so-so one IMO. If you cannot be bothered to griddle the bun...eyeroll...
I'm going to give her the Lyndell's info as it sounds like exactly her thing. (Gail Ann is still there?! Mass Ave used to be dotted with sustaining doughnut shops. I miss the Dough-si-Dough and their incredible sour cream doughnuts.)
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You're welcome! I'm glad it's within range and I hope it works out. I wasn't sure where her epicenter was.
For clams she generally gets someone to take her to Clam Box.
Legit. My favorite nearby clams come from Fresh Pond Seafood, which is no longer anywhere near Fresh Pond, but on the other hand it is currently within walking distance.
I'm going to give her the Lyndell's info as it sounds like exactly her thing.
Excellent!
(Gail Ann is still there?! Mass Ave used to be dotted with sustaining doughnut shops. I miss the Dough-si-Dough and their incredible sour cream doughnuts.)
Verna's is no more, but Gail Ann is still there! Dough-si-Dough was the donut shop of my childhood. I have still never found a lemon-filled as good. Lyndell's reminds me of them.