Gourmet Cookout on Kenmore Ave.


The “cookout” will feature the following menu:
New England Crab & Clam Bake ∙ Dry-rubbed Montana Ribeye w/herb butter ∙ Huckleberry Chipotle basted Berkshire Pork Loins ∙ Split Alaskan King Crab Legs ∙ 18-hour Smoked Pork Shoulder with Creole mustard slaw ∙ Steamed Carolina Clams w/sausage, herbs and white wine ∙ Steamed Canadian Wild Mussels w/ baby potatoes and mustard greens ∙ Chef O'Connell’s famous Maine Lobster "mac ‘n’ cheese" ∙ Grilled Baby Red Potato and Horseradish Salad ∙ Grilled Sweet Corn ∙ Grilled Hearts of Romaine w/lemon and anchovy dressing ∙ Green Chili, Bacon, and Smoked Cheddar Spoon Bread ∙ Grilled Summer Vegetables ∙ and more…
The band Dirty Murphy will play and the promotional materials mention that some of the area’s best microbrews will also be available. Ticket prices are only $50 ($45 pre-sale). I suggest you get a pair while you can, the outdoor event has a limited number of “seats” available.
Friday, June 29th, 7PM – 11PM
O’Connell’s Hourglass, 981 Kenmore, 877.8788, www.oconnellshourglass.com

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al-alo
clam bake? hmmm. sounds fishy to me.
waka waka waka!
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viking
Reads and sounds great, considering the talent should be very good but New England could change to All American as a more accurate description.
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