ALLocal Dinner at Channel Cafe


Date: 
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Channel Cafe, 300 Summer Street, Boston, MA

We're excited for a new year of ALLocal Dinners sponsored by The Boston Local Food Committee of Sustainable Business Network (SBN) starting with this one. Join us!

Join us for a cozy evening:
CHANNEL CAFE
Tuesday, January 25th: 6 pm - 9 pm

Register now- click here!

Located in Boston's Fort Point Channel area, Channel Cafe has consistently included locally sourced food on its menu and local art on its walls.  For several years it has even been a delivery site for Enterprise Farm's organic CSA weekly farm share.  Under the new leadership of General Manager Joyce Parlapiano and Chef Tammie Watson, the restaurant features creative "New American" dishes that highlight the natural flavors of fresh local ingredients, satisfying the appetites of carnivores and vegans alike!

DETAILS About Channel Cafe ALLocal Dinner

What:  Three Course Meal and Local Cheese Plate. Prepared with 100% New England grown and prepared food. Sponsored by Sustainable Business Network of Greater Boston

Where:  Channel Cafe
              300 Summer Street
              Boston, MA 02210
              (617) 426-0695
              Directions
When:  Tuesday, January 25  from 6:00 - 9:00 pm
             6 pm:  Local Draft and Bottled Beer, Wine & Mixology
             7 pm:  Dinner begins
 
Entree:  Choice of seafood or vegan entree
              (Specify preference when you register)
 
Price:  $45 (not including beverages and beverage gratuity)
 
Transportation:  MBTA Red Line:  South Station
                            Bus #4 and #7
                            Parking available on the street
 
Funds Benefit:  SBN's Boston Local Food Committee
      
Registration:  With limited seating, these events sell out quickly.

                        Register now by clicking here.
                        Questions:  Contact
katrina@sbnboston.org

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