As the sun dipped low over the Charles we observed young kids playing a baseball game while others participated in sailing lessons.
and then we claimed a spot on the lawn.
The Hatch Shell, a large dome stage on the south bank of the Charles River is well known as home to Boston's infamous 4th of July celebration including a performance by the Boston Pops. It also lends itself to various concerts throughout the summer months.
The Marine Band performed from 7:00 - 8:30pm this evening in honor of Marine Week Boston.
These men in uniform are highly skilled musicians. Some recognizable pieces were played including the Pirates of the Caribbean Theme and the Star Wars Theme. It was engaging and relaxing at the same time. I could lie back on our blanket and close my eyes for a bit, or watch intently as they performed joyous and powerful ensembles.
Besides thanking the city of Boston and cracking jokes in between pieces, the conductor had the crowd participating in a series of Hoo-Rah chants. They also invited an audience member on stage to conduct a piece. This time around it was a 6 year old boy named Sam, who despite his young age, already has aspirations of becoming a Marine.
Corporal Howell Kendrick Anders (my cousin!) trombone player extraordinaire looking dapper in his uniform with my sister and I. We chatted with some of the Marines we'd met throughout the week and many of them agreed this was one of the coolest locations they had ever played at. Worth noting, that while these Corporals and Sergeants mission first and foremost is music, all Marines in the Band are fully trained to fulfill their secondary mission of bearing arms in the defense of our nation (website). The Few. The Proud. The Marines.
The Marines had an early morning marching performance so we said our goodbyes and made our way down Back Bay length of Beacon Street. Our destination was The Lower Depths on Commonwealth Ave.and then we claimed a spot on the lawn.
The Hatch Shell, a large dome stage on the south bank of the Charles River is well known as home to Boston's infamous 4th of July celebration including a performance by the Boston Pops. It also lends itself to various concerts throughout the summer months.
The Marine Band performed from 7:00 - 8:30pm this evening in honor of Marine Week Boston.
These men in uniform are highly skilled musicians. Some recognizable pieces were played including the Pirates of the Caribbean Theme and the Star Wars Theme. It was engaging and relaxing at the same time. I could lie back on our blanket and close my eyes for a bit, or watch intently as they performed joyous and powerful ensembles.
Besides thanking the city of Boston and cracking jokes in between pieces, the conductor had the crowd participating in a series of Hoo-Rah chants. They also invited an audience member on stage to conduct a piece. This time around it was a 6 year old boy named Sam, who despite his young age, already has aspirations of becoming a Marine.
Corporal Howell Kendrick Anders (my cousin!) trombone player extraordinaire looking dapper in his uniform with my sister and I. We chatted with some of the Marines we'd met throughout the week and many of them agreed this was one of the coolest locations they had ever played at. Worth noting, that while these Corporals and Sergeants mission first and foremost is music, all Marines in the Band are fully trained to fulfill their secondary mission of bearing arms in the defense of our nation (website). The Few. The Proud. The Marines.
The Lower Depths is a hole-in-the-wall Kenmore Square bar with an insane selection of beers and $1 Fenway Franks! While it had cooled down some, the below-street-level patio was secluded and our table of choice in the corner was cozy surrounded by potted flowers and plants.
Note: this is a ca$h only and a beer and wine only establishment.
But don't fear, they have an ATM and there are over 150 beers between the taps, the bottles, and the cans, to choose from. If you are having trouble narrowing down, the staff is extremely knowledgeable on the 5+ page menus. Leah asked for a white ale recommendation and our waiter knew just the beer for her. I ordered a can of Butternuts Porkslap, everyone chuckling as the words came out of my mouth. How hilarious are the belly slapping pigs?!
With a location convenient to Fenway Park but situated on the outskirts of the Lansdowne St/Yawkey Way madness, this bar can be a welcome extract from the riot like masses of Red Sox game night crowds.
Well maybe not always, but at least tonight, it was pretty calm.
They have a stellar menu. My go to order is the Fish Wrap ($8) with tater tots. A soft flour tortilla gets filled with beer battered cod, shredded lettuce, a blend of cheeses, mango salsa and habanero aioli.
The thick slice of lightly crisped on the outside, flaky on the inside cod is surrounded by a mouthful of sweet mango and a potent aioli. That habanero is hot and I love it. With any sandwich on the menu you get to choose from a plethora of sides. Go with the Tater Tots. Trust me! The coleslaw is also fresh and flavorful. Leah and Tray shared the Nachos ($9) and raved about them. Everything on them is house made, including the chips topped with refried black beans, melted cheese and the garnishes of guacamole, tomato salsa, sour cream and pickled jalapeno. While I didn't take a picture, you can just barely see them in focus behind this blurry shot of my fish wrap.
No one got a hot dog this time around, but you really can't go wrong with a Fenway Frank ($1) featuring a grilled all beef frank served on a buttered new england style roll. From there you build your own, choosing from 17 toppings costing either $1 or $2. The same can be done with a Burger ($8). After another Porkslap, I was ready to call it a night. Adam and I walked almost the entire length of the city over the course of this evening! Oh hey much needed exercise.
I couldn't be more proud of my cousin. Marine Week bringing him to my city and being able to watch him perform was a welcome surprise. HOORAH.
Oh and I can't wait for more nights this summer on the LD patio, hopefully stuffing my face with a Fenway Frank and discovering more beers with funny names and one-of-a-kind logos.
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