Thursday, March 8, 2012

What an AMAZING winter!

We have had the most amazing winter here in the Northeast! No real snow, no real cold, just fabulous, as long as your not a skier or snowmobiler!! I am a skier, but honestly, I don't mind if NH, VT and ME keep all the snow. I HATE waking up in the morning and having to shovel before driving off to work. The temperatures have been unseasonably warm, just yesterday we hit high 50's and it's only March!! Gotta love it.....

Anyway, getting down to brass tacks.... Plymouth... what's going on.... This month many attractions open up Pilgrim Hall opened up 2/1, Plimoth Plantation opens up 3/17, and Forefathers Monument Tours start up again 3/17/12. Just an FYI the St Patty's Day Parade in South Boston is Sunday this year 3/18, and Cape Cod is celebrating a little early on 3/10 in Dennis & Yarmouth. The Boston celebration always attracts a huge crowd, don't miss it!!

I have been out and about this winter trying different restaurants as well as going back to the old faves. Here are a couple you must try......

Should you be hankering for an incredibly awesome hamburger, go to K Katies Burger Bar on Main St. Plymouth. Oh my god, I thought I was in heaven, can you tell I love a GOOD burger? One of the nice things about K Katies is that you can order your burger pink and it comes out pink!!! I had the BBQ burger, fabulous, the burgers come with regular fries or you can upgrade. I highly recommend the upgrade, I like the green bean fries and the truffle oil fries. Oh yeah, they pour a mean Black and Blue, definitely a place to try I know you'll be back!
Another restaurant I think you should check out, if your in the area, is Stir Crazy, authentic Cambodian Cuisine on Rte 28 in Pocasset, just over the bridge.....yum...yum... Hubby and I went there on a Friday night, the place was packed, I can see why. The food was delicious, I had Bar Bong with chicken and he had Beef Lock Lack. They have been written up in numerous publications praising their food. If your in the area or are on your way down the Cape, stop here, it's worth the trip.