My Breakfast Blog- the beginning...
I'm big fan of breakfast. I go out almost everyday and eat breakfast at different places. Both take out when I'm in a rush and sit down when I have time.
I consider it part of my job. Sure, you might just be renting an apartment, buying a condo or investing in a multi-family home from me but I think that giving sound advice includes telling people with honesty where one should eat breakfast. It is the most important meal of the day.
So for that reason I'll start highlighting some of my adventures and letting you know about them...so I'm sure you know some of them and probably already have your own experience with them and some I hope you check out.
This week's highlight is: Mrs. Murphy's Kitchen at The Butcher Shop in Adams Village.
It is one of my newer stops as it just opened back in March 2011 so I haven't sampled everything on their menu yet but I give it great reviews so far for the friendly and casual service.
It is a butcher shop with 10 small tables in the back serving breakfast and lunch. They serve a great Irish breakfast as to be expected, food is a fresh as can be and prices are reasonable.
Here is their website and an article written on them in the Dorchester Reporter. I give them props for competing with the Greenhills Irish Bakery which is right next door. They are definitely worth the visit and will do great!
Look for more weekly updates with reviews on all the Boston spots I eat at including but not limited to:
I consider it part of my job. Sure, you might just be renting an apartment, buying a condo or investing in a multi-family home from me but I think that giving sound advice includes telling people with honesty where one should eat breakfast. It is the most important meal of the day.
So for that reason I'll start highlighting some of my adventures and letting you know about them...so I'm sure you know some of them and probably already have your own experience with them and some I hope you check out.
This week's highlight is: Mrs. Murphy's Kitchen at The Butcher Shop in Adams Village.
It is one of my newer stops as it just opened back in March 2011 so I haven't sampled everything on their menu yet but I give it great reviews so far for the friendly and casual service.
It is a butcher shop with 10 small tables in the back serving breakfast and lunch. They serve a great Irish breakfast as to be expected, food is a fresh as can be and prices are reasonable.
Here is their website and an article written on them in the Dorchester Reporter. I give them props for competing with the Greenhills Irish Bakery which is right next door. They are definitely worth the visit and will do great!
Look for more weekly updates with reviews on all the Boston spots I eat at including but not limited to:
- Busy Bee in Brookline
- Grille 705 in the South End
- McKenna's Cafe in Savin Hill
- Mul's Diner by Broadway in South Boston
- Mike's Diner in South End
- Victoria's Diner on Mass Ave
- Ashley's Breakfast on Bowdoin Street
- Greenhills Irish Bakery in Adam's Village
- Radiohouse Coffee in Milton
- Billy's Sub Shop on Albany Street in the South End
- South Street Diner by South Station
- Wheelhouse Diner on Hancock Street in Quincy
- And, many, many more
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