Published February 18, 2010
Back to the Future
Your First Look Inside Stoddard's
You need an escape.
A way to step back and remember a time when CCing someone meant filing letters in triplicate, and when long
days ended with longer nights of strong ale and hearty food (paperwork has long been the impetus for
boozing).
So allow us to present your exclusive first look inside such a place: introducing
Stoddard's Fine Food
& Ale, a saloon that's part cocktail den, part gastropub,
part time warp, now taking reservations for private parties.
If a historical society opened a dynamite pub, this would be it: the hardwood floors and walls date back to
the 1800s, the mezzanines (c. 1912) have been salvaged from the old Filene's Basement and the bartenders
(dressed in era-correct attire) will man an
old-timey, 30-foot handmade mahogany bar.
Along with the attentive, possibly handlebar-mustachioed barkeep, you'll have 25 taps and rotating cask ales
fulfilling your draft needs (mostly Belgians, IPAs and stouts), plus more than 40 craft cocktails like the
absinthe- and rye-heavy
Remember "The Maine," best enjoyed amidst the antique Boston street lamps.
You'll also want to try some
Aged Gouda and Cask Ale Pudding, an English-style cheese pudding made with the cask ale
they'll have on site, served with brioche and pretzels.
Come summer, patio seating will be available out front, gently bridging the past and present together in
total ale-soaked harmony.
Or it may just tear a hole in the time-space continuum.
VITALS
Stoddard's Fine Food & Ale
48 Temple Pl
Boston, MA 02111
617-426-0048
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