date published:
February 27, 2006
There's nothing romantic
about pressure-and yet that's what many of us feel when the calendar turns to
February, the stores are full of heart-shaped boxes and florists get the idea
that $75 is an acceptable amount to charge for a dozen roses. If you're stuck
for ideas on how to treat your special someone to a grand romantic Valentine's
Day, fear not-we've got you covered. Here are a few Panorama suggestions to
make Valentine's Day in Boston a night you'll both treasure for a long time to
come.
Fire and Ice
Ice skating outdoors in New England is more than just a fantasy sketched on a
Currier & Ives Christmas card. You and your sweetheart can glide gracefully
(or not so gracefully) across the Boston Common Frog Pond (refer
to
listing), the Hub's version of Rockefeller Center and a popular winter
destination for young lovers. Best of all, once you doff those skates and your
feet feel like blocks of ice, you're not far from exactly what you need to thaw
them-a blazing fireplace. Hungry I (refer to
listing)-a converted Beacon Hill brownstone that's been regarded as one
of Boston's most romantic restaurants for 25 years-has three working
fireplaces, intimate tables for two and exquisite French cuisine that will
satisfy you both.
For
the Available
When you're single on Valentine's Day,
it's not uncommon to want to tell Cupid where he can stick his bow and arrow.
However, the blissfully manacled couples of the world shouldn't have all the
fun on February 14, should they? To that end, partiers without partners might
want to check out the sixth annual Valentine's Day Flirt Fest at
Saint (refer to
listing), which features saucy attractions like a Julianna Rae lingerie
show and a "kissing booth" for fabulous flirts. Or, if you're having none of it
and simply want to substitute food for love, head over to Cambridge Common
(1667 Mass. Ave., 617-547-1228) which hosts a four-course Lonely Hearts
Beer Dinner , boasting such dishes as an iceberg wedge salad with
bitter blue-cheese dressing, topped with cherry tomatoes and sour apples.
My Jazzy Valentine
There's no better soundtrack for
seduction than the warm and mellow sounds of jazz, and Boston clubs offer a
number of quality options for lovers this Valentine's Day. Regattabar
(refer to
listing) presents
Brazilian guitarist Vinicius Cantuaria and his quintet, while the Top of
the Hub (refer to listing, page 28) accents its excellent cuisine
and unparalleled views of the city with music for dancing by The Chris Taylor
Trio. Finally, Scullers (refer to
listing) hosts a performance by Paul Taylor and Eric Marienthal, and
also offers a dinner option for those for whom nibbling on earlobes simply
isn't enough.
A Kiss is Just a Kiss.
But the timeless romance between Humphrey Bogart and
Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca is forever. The Brattle Theatre (refer to listing,
page 25) continues an annual Valentine's Day tradition, screening the legendary
film at 5, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. on February 14. And after you and your sweetie
have watched Ilsa fly away, why not take a flight of your own-a flight of
stairs, that is-to UpStairs on the Square (91 Winthrop St.,
617-864-1933) where the restaurant will host special Valentine's Day menus
(complete with champagne and caviar) in both their Soiree Room and Monday Club
Bar.
Newbury Nirvana
Where better to spend a romantic Valentine's Day than on Boston's most
luxurious street? You and your special someone can start the day with a bout of
shopping at any of the street's fabulous designer boutiques, and once your
energy starts to flag, take respite with an appointment at g2O spa and
salon by Giuliano (338 Newbury St., 617-262-2220). There, the two
of you can indulge yourselves with special massage, body wrap and/or pedicure
packages for two, which will have you looking and feeling gorgeous in
time to dine where the beautiful people go to see and be seen-Sonsie
(refer to
listing). On V-Day, Sonsie's downstairs Wine Room is hosting a
three-course, three-champagne dinner for $100 per person, beginning at 8 p.m.-a
bubbly way to end a perfect day on Newbury.
Just Desserts
Sometimes, when you're with the one you love, you want to skip dinner and cut
right to the chase. Finale (One Columbus Ave., 617-423-3184
and 30 Dunster Square, Cambridge, 617-441-9797) specializes in decadent
desserts, and as one would imagine, V-Day is their busiest night. But with
something as delicious as their Temptation for Two (a plate of five different
chocolate desserts for sharing) on the menu, you and your lover may find it's
worth the wait. Or, call ahead to order one of seven varieties of Valentine's
cakes or a box of chocolate dipped strawberries to go, and have your
celebration in private.
The Lighter Side of
Love
Who says Valentine's Day has to be all about
somber declarations of love and overwrought flowery poems? If you and your
significant other have a love that's more goofy than gooey, stay true to
yourself this holiday by scarfing a decidedly unpretentious dinner at Dick's
Last Resort (refer to
listing) where the snarky waitstaff and stick-to-your-ribs cuisine will
lighten your mood before you move upstairs to the Comedy Connection
(refer to
listing) to catch an 8 p.m. show by popular comedian Wendy Liebman.
Star-Crossed Lovers
Okay, the ending is admittedly a bit of a downer, but up 'til that point Romeo
and Juliet is so passionately romantic that it makes you
believe two nutty kids in love can take on the world. the American
Repertory Theatre's production of the Shakespeare classic (refer
to
listing) is a perfect way to inspire that sort of fervor in your loved
one-though we'd recommend against drinking poison after the curtain closes.
Instead, drop by nearby Om (57 John F. Kennedy St., Cambridge, 617-576-2800)
for one of their seductive aromatherapy cocktails, which go down much more
agreeably.
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The
Food of Love
L.A. Burdick's, 52-D Brattle St., Cambridge, 617-491-4340. This Harvard Square café sells whimsical trademark chocolates shaped like mice and penguins, in addition to a plethora of chocolate confections and sinfully sweet hot chocolate. Cardullo's Gourmet Shoppe, (Refer to listing). This specialty shop stocks some of the finest chocolates from America and around the world, including Godiva, the local Lake Champlain, Leonidas from Belgium and many, many more (pictured above). Temper Chocolates, Hotel Commonwealth, Kenmore Square, 617-375-2255. Chocolatier Caroline Yeh imports high grade chocolate bars from around the world, but specializes in exotically-flavored filled bon-bons like grapefruit caramel, honey pear and butterscotch pie. Boston Chocolate Tour, departs each Sat. & Sun. from the corner of Charles and Boylston streets. If you just can't decide, take your sweetheart aboard Old Town Trolley Tour's exploration of the Hub's richest chocolate treats. Sample desserts at Top of the Hub, Boston cream pie at the Omni Parker House, and finish off with the Langham Hotel's decadent Chocolate Bar Buffet. (Refer to listing.) |