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AKATheMan t1_j9dbrmc wrote

I was a long long term Mem Tea fan, and still think their teas are very nearly as good as tea gets, especially Chinese teas.

But I recently discovered Vahdam teas (sold on e.g. Amazon) and they are exquisitely cultivated, vacuum packed at the source and, to this snob's taste palate, even better.

So now it's Mem Tea for green, and Vahdam for black

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ndjdndkeosn t1_j9d6mzf wrote

Honestly, your number one priority for a party that large in Allston on a Saturday evening should be a place that takes reservations, ESPECIALLY if there are shows that night. If there’s a Roadrunner event, good luck trying to waltz in anywhere in that neighborhood with 10 people.

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man2010 t1_j9d55p2 wrote

Bro. No budget, no food preferences, no idea what your idea of "entertaining" is. McDonald's has room for 10 and the one in Allston attracts plenty of entertaining characters as the night goes on. Bring some nips and you got yourself a party

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justinator5 OP t1_j9d0ihs wrote

Mid 20s, and maybe plays music. I’m not too picky I just want a place with good food and drinks and where people will enjoy themselves! I like the atmosphere of lulus a lot but I know the patio is closed and the inside isn’t too big. Plus I’d like somewhere new preferably!

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