Sunday, December 12, 2021

Snowport in the Seaport

 We were feeling inspired after our night out for the ballet so we booked a table at Nebo for Friday night and decided to check out the Snowport.

We ended up getting into the city pretty early, so we checked off the trees at the Intercontinental Hotel and Envoy before arriving at Nebo.  (These display could be a lot better. Our tree standards are quite high this year!)





I think the last time I was at Nebo was November 2019.  Nebo is a great Italian restaurant in the Financial District. It has this really fun industrial, fancy, relaxed atmosphere (I know that combo doesn't really make sense, but trust me, that's how it feels.) We were lucky enough to get a window seat so we could enjoy the drinks, food, and views all at once.  (Nebo is awesome because they have these huge picture windows along the entire front wall of the restaurant.)  Everything is always delicious here, especially these fantastic cocktails!

After dinner, we headed into the Seaport.  They've created a "SnowPort" for the holidays, featuring curling, a holiday market, holiday displays, etc.  We loved the holiday market.  There were so many fun vendors, hot chocolate and cider to enjoy at the picnic tables, and fun holiday music playing.

We had fun playing at Martin's playground by the Children's Museum.  I'm definitely taking my niece and nephew here this summer.



We made sure to check out the Seaport tree before heading over to Trade for a drink.


Man, this felt like the old days of wandering around and finding a new spot to check out.  Trade had caught JO's eye on our earlier walk so we stopped in to see if there were any seats at the bar.  Lucky us, there were two seats just waiting for us.  Trade has a great bohemian, earthy vibe mixed with some industrial touches.  The music was spot on- it gave the restaurant a hip vibe without being too loud.  The food all looked great so we may need to come back soon to try some of the small plates. We both enjoyed our drinks a lot.  (This spritz was great- not too bitter.)


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