Aug 19

Say you don’t have premium cable.
Say you love “Mad Men.”
Say you like to be among those who also don’t have premium cable and also love “Mad Men.”

What if I told you Tavolo had a solution to your quandary….

Watch the latest episode in real time every Sunday night at 10 p.m. on the big screens at the fabulous bar, try the bar and snacks menu inspired by the characters of AMC’s drama, and enjoy the costumery by the bar staff and patrons who are truly excited to return to the swingin’ sixties!

Cathy Moylan extends her Lucky Strike cig…
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Lauren Bennett, manager @ Tavolo gives Betty Draper a run for her money.

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Jul 28

Ashmont Station is really coming along.  If you haven’t graced Peabody Square in recent weeks, the plaza area surrounding the T stop has opened up, welcoming a farmer’s market and the festive market promotion artists dressed in vegetable costumes that accompany it.  Magnificent.  The Dottie Hottie also noted that the orange barrels have given way to shiny slabs of marble and granite-looking edifices for playing spontaneous games of hot lava and perhaps reenactments of “Who’s On First” in the aforementioned plaza.

If you do happen upon the station soon, take a look at these fetching lamp post banners.  Whom shall we thank for these adornments?  Dot Art?  Not sure as the humble artists did not sign their names, but they look pretty fly, flying up there above the squay-uh.

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Mar 16

Whether you are a Tavolo regular or haven’t gotten your card punched at the door yet, today’s Groupon is a great opportunity to enjoy $40 worth of food/drinks at the casual Italian eatery at Ashmont/Peabody Square for a double sawbuck (a mere 20 smackers). For that kind of dough, you can buy a lot of it. Pizza dough. And share the outstanding mushroom topped deliciousness with the Dottie Hottie if you’re feeling extra crazy charitable.

Oct 04

The Dottie Hottie enthusiastically joins forces with fellow Dot bloggers to share all that there is to adore about this here hottest ‘hood of Boston! Yes we can! ADORE-chester!

If you have been reading this blog for any period of time, you know the Dottie Hottie is already convinced. There is MUCH to adore about Dorchester. This site was created with this ambition in mind: To let the world, or at least Greater Boston know there is a real vitality to this neighborhood. There is beauty and authenticity. You can go ahead and read the headlines; they don’t betray a truth that violence and crime spike where poverty pervades. We are not Boston’s richest neighborhood, but we possess our own riches, and the following are the Dottie Hottie’s favorite five:

1.) Neponset Bike Trail: I wish I could bottle the smell of the sooty railroad tracks, the view of the deep blue Neponset River, the glee of babies in strollers and friendly smiles of parents jogging behind them. I feel a palpable blessing riding my bike on this path with my child MID. Every pedal forward is a gift my city gives me on this well-paved path along a beautiful waterway. Brings new meaning to the word recreation.

2.) Flat Black Coffee Company: The tasty coffee is only transcended by the friendly service. The convenient locations (at Ashmont and Lower Mills) are only transcended by their proximity to Wainwright Bank and Dot Park. Their commitment to Dot is only transcended by their commitment to the fair trade coffee industry in the Third World. Flat Black takes much of the money that I should deposit into that ATM at aforementioned Wainwright. And that is fine with me.

3.) The Dorchester Reporter: If you live in Dot, you really should subscribe. It’s a quality community newspaper, family founded and owned, and you get all the neighborhood bulletins and a bit of blarney to boot.

4.) Sunday Brunch on the patio at Ashmont Grill: It’s such a shame this savory experience is only seasonal, but the Dottie Hottie awaits Patio Season at the AG all winter long. The patio is a true oasis, removed from the din of Peabody Square, all one can hear are the clink of bellini glasses and the kind service. Take a leisurely skim of the Sunday paper while you wait for your brunch to arrive. Every egg dish is scrumptious. Every table is privy to a beautiful sight, be it a humming fountain, a floral vine climbing the stone wall. If only you could take a Sunday nap on a sun-drenched chaise lounge, this place might be a thin slice of Paradise.

5.) The Fields Corner Post Office: It might be the most unlikely of places to adore, but the diversity and authenticity of Dorchester seem to be so perfectly captured by this little microcosm of a place. Where else are we all on equal footing? You could be homeless, jobless, or living in tremendous opulence. You can all pick up your mail here. You might enter in a wheelchair, with a stroller, or with a cane. With the new ramp, your entrance is so much the smoother. And chances are good, some good person of Dorchester will open the door for you. Enough cannot be said of the good postal workers here, too. Always patient, always efficient, always good-humored, they are the salt of Dorchester, and for $.41 on the dollar, they deliver every piece of mail I send without fail. Huzzah!

And you? What do you ADORE about Dorchester?

Sep 11

When did the word barista worm its way into the vernacular? When, officially, did “coffee dude” get swapped out for the Italian word for coffee bartender? Barista. It sounds like a surfer’s modifier, doesn’t it? Like, those waves are looking so far out, they’re like barista, man. “It’s just a fancy word for coffee maker,” said Kiersten Cohen on “The O.C.” when Ryan’s delinquent brother rolls up into Orange County looking for something to occupy his time (in case you missed that one). Barista. Maybe it’s not officially considered Stuff White People Like, but the Dottie Hottie would contend “applying for jobs as a barista” probably deserves marginal inclusion. It’s a nice word, it’s a word propagated far and wide by Morebucks, and the Dottie Hottie just wonders how we all came to adopt this Italian word as part of the English lexicon.

But no matter. The important thing is that a barista be a good one. And Dot’s own Flat Black is about to weed out the weakest link at the coffee bahhh.

They’re hosting ‘White Chrome’: Boston’s 1st Annual Barista Throwdown

When: Sat. Oct. 24th

What: Each competitor will have to prepare a medley of “espresso, latte/cappuccino art and original signature drinks to exacting standards in a 5-minute performance set to music.” They will be judged by foodie celebs!

Who: And YOU should totally come and cheer them on. GOOOOO BARISTAS! (Public is invited for a tasting from 2pm- 4pm during the practice rounds)

Also: The Dottie Hottie is also excited that there will be a cupping by Flat Black’s mastah roastah and co-founder, David House.

How much: Admission to the competition is free, but a donation of $10 is suggested to benefit the Greater Boston Food Bank.

A live video broadcast from the event can be found at www.UStream.tv.

Jul 12

It’s hard for the Dottie Hottie to say which was the best part of The Farmer’s Market at Ashmont this past Friday. Every aspect begs for its own superlative. Was it the market? The farmers? What about the SMAMS staff with their bright and verdant T-shirts? Perhaps it was the produce, the flowers by Cedar Grove, and let’s not forget the pottery tent!

Ahh…the real icing, and unique among farmer’s markets as far as the Dottie Hottie’s eyes have seen was the LIVE MUSIC. Oh yes. Lending ambience to an already lovely atmosphere on a perfect summer day was Irie Roots, a rockin’ Calypso band. MID couldn’t get enough.

Picture borrowed from Ashmont Farm Market’s twitpics. Follow them on twitter @ http://twitter.com/AshmontFarmMkt

Jun 30

What: The Ashmont/Peabody Square Farmers’ Market

When: Friday, July 10 (Will run every Friday through October 30, from 3 to 7 p.m., rain or shine.)

Where: ODWIN Learning Center,
1943 Dorchester Ave., (across from Ashmont Station and the Carruth Building)

Who: Sponsored by SMAMS, ODWIN, Wainwright Bank and the Dorchester Environmental Health Coalition

BE THERE, PEOPLE!

May 22

Until this month, Dorchesterites who desired to sell or purchase used clothing (not on the interweb) had to leave the Dot for Quincy, Newton, and even places on the South Shore where consignment shops flourish. But not anymore. Two (!!) consignment shops are rocking the block around Pope’s Hill/Adams St. these days, and the Dottie Hottie is pumped for some resale therapy.

The Dottie Hottie, being a good little recessionista, is set to unload a whole bunch of nice name-brand fashions that ::sigh:: just ain’t gonnn fit no mo’.

After surveying the racks at the new Hidden Jules, I think some of DH’s duds aren’t even *nice* enough for the shop. Proprietor Julie Malcolm has a keen eye for the haute couture. Her shop on Adams St. looks like an adorable French boutique with a generous supply of women’s and children’s clothes (think: polka dot tites for $1!!??) and a growing inventory of men’s wear, too.

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Hidden Jules
Proprietor: Julie Malcolm
hiddenjules1123@gmail.com
671 Adams St.
Dorchester, MA
617.379.3388

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Over on Neponset St., Repeat Boutique has a sign that indicates the grand opening will occur on May 23. The Dottie Hottie couldn’t help but take a peak in the windows and, at first blush, is certainly impressed by the ambience.

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Info. forthcoming on Repeat Boutique

And you? Share your reviews of Dot’s newest resale shops here!

Mar 23

If you also have had to detour your regularly scheduled weekend T ride on the Red Line via a shuttle to JFK, rather than hopping on your favored Shawmut, Ashmont stations or the like, the wait may be over.  The Dottie Hottie recognizes that improvements are necessary in our T stations, particularly for the wheelchair bound and strollerpushing among us.  The Dottie Hottie has taken to subscribing to T-Alert notifications by e-mail to stay apprised of weekend service interruptions.  Still, the Dottie Hottie gets cranky like any good denizen reliant upon public trans.  So the Dottie Hottie was encouraged when a conversation was had with an upstanding member of the MBTA Transit Police today who informed that the Ashmont Station should be complete by early fall and buses should be circling the station like covered wagons in a caravan by late summer.  Yipee-rah! Things appear to be shaping up nicely over there at the station where the overhang looks like it was manufactured by NASA and where the sun glints off the poles like there’s going to be a bright future of non-cranky public transport right here in the near future.

Mar 03

On Sunday, March 15, you can do one of two things.

You can bundle up and join the bawdy drunk masses in Southie for the parade, fighting for your rightful cubit of space to gawk at bagpipin’ men in skirts, freezing your cheeks off.

Or.

You can go to Flat Black at Ashmont for a sweet and savory Coffee Odyssey, featuring coffees of the world and delectable pastries from Boston’s own Sel de la Terre. Learn, Linger, Love. Tickets ($15 each - the price of your T pass and 1 pint of ale if you head to the parade) can be purchased at Flat Black locations downtown and at Ashmont. And if you volunteer to relieve manager Sarah from her kangaroo suit wearing duties, they may offer you a deal, but no promises.

Also, be sure to become their groupie on Facebook!