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Thanksgiving in Boston area
I need some help -- please. I'm visitng Boston (from the Midwest) with my three teen sons. Where would be a great place to eat a memorable Thanksgiving dinner? We're staying in Cambridge. Thanks a whole lot. Also, what route would you take to Woodstock Vermont from Boston and where is a good "true New England" place to stay one night of our journey. Do I remember a Franconia Inn or something? Would really appreciate a reply!!
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Henrietta's Table or any of the hotels in the Harvard Sq. area is one approach (Henrietta may have a buffet -- very good food but pricey and upscale). You'll probably find that normal restaurants aren't doing Thanksgiving, so hotel restaurants will be your best bet in general. <BR> <BR>Another possibility is to get out to Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Wayland or, even further, Sturbridge Village. Need reservations pronto either place.
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For Wayside Inn in Sudbury..not so easy..call to see when they are opening the phones for reservations...by this time it may be all booked..but a lovely facility for the holidays..
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Woodstock is a "true New England place". It's a 2 to 3 hour drive from Boston. Fastest route is to take 93 north from Boston, then 89 west at Concord. The turn to Woodstock is right past the Vermont Border. <BR> <BR>Another approach would be route 2 from Boston to I91, then I91 north to I89 west, and an almost immediate turn to Woodstock.
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Here's another vote for Henrietta's; we haven't had Thanksgiving dinner there, but we have been there many times, and I think it lends itself perfectly for Thanksgiving. The food is excellent, the decor is "warm and homey."
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