Spent all your money on your summer vacation? Not to worry: the new Sand Dollar Menu at GREAT BAY (500 Comm Ave, Boston) is priced right, with $1 items, including spicy fish tacos, chilled Duxbury oysters, lobster-and-shrimp dumplings, and salmon sashimi, served weekdays at the island bar from 5 to 6 pm. Call 617.532.5300 for information.
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When Cheeky Monkey folded up in Newport at the end of 2006, many of us wondered how such a creative venture could disappear.
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The economic downturn is such that we may eventually see pirate ships showing off the Jolly Roger around Narragansett Bay. When they do, you can bet that their favorite place to unwind after a long day Yo-ho-ho -ing will be a friendly fisherman's bar and restaurant on a quiet road off the main strip in Galilee.
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- Beacon Street Tavern
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The four-course dinner includes tastings of Honig’s entire portfolio.
- Russell House Tavern
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