Showing posts with label channel cafe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label channel cafe. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Breakin at Channel Cafe

While crime as a whole is down 20%, this is a good reminder that Fort Point is an urban neighborhood. If you see anything suspicious, please call the BPD's Crimestopper hotline: 1-800-494-TIPS or text 'TIP' to 'CRIME' (27463).

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Commercial B&E:
CC# 110147198 on 3/23/11 12:17AM at Channel Café 300 Summer St officers responded to an alarm call.  On arrival observed damage to the sheetrock wall adjacent to the business which allowed access to Channel Café.  The damaged cash register was on the floor. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Channel Cafe Local Dinner Sat.

This Saturday Channel Cafe is doing a "4 course dinner featuring foraged mushrooms, locally-raised meats, organic vegetables from Enterprise Farms, and beer from Narragansett Brewery".


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Channel Cafe in Herald

I meant to post this earlier: there's a nice review of the Channel Cafe in the Herald.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Channel Cafe in the Globe

Great Globe Article on the Channel Cafe:

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http://www.boston.com/ae/food/restaurants/articles/2009/08/05/channel_cafe_has_plenty_to_offer/


Channeling your appetite

By Sheryl Julian, Globe Staff | August 5, 2009

If I lived in Fort Point Channel, you’d probably find me at Channel Cafe several times a week. Actually, I’d probably take my laptop and move in. I last reviewed it in 1996, when it was Cafe Three Hundred and the only thing I minded about the place was the fact that it wasn’t open for dinner. Local artist Ana Crowley now owns the cafe, which is one flight down in a 19th-century art-filled warehouse. A year ago, Channel opened for dinner at the end of the week.

If you’ve been to the highly stylized Persephone, practically across the street, that’s not Channel Cafe. In fact, think 180. This is practical, pared-down fare, nothing fancy, all very well done in a hip, two-story, artsy space.

Everything was relatively quiet until four months ago, when Brian Van Etten took over the kitchen. The restaurant serves as a Community Supported Agriculture drop-off spot, and Van Etten gets to participate. Just as any family would look over the contents of the CSA box each week and decide what’s for dinner, so does the chef. “Today I have zucchini, some amazing basil, a ton of pickling cucumbers,’’ he told me last week. When I slipped into the restaurant that night, the zucchini had been turned into crisp, feathery fritters sitting on a julienne of jicama with a little tartar-like sauce.

Van Etten’s specials board is the place where he’s featuring the harvest. Smoked herring toasts ($4.95), an unusual and delicious nibble, was on offer one night, as was a beautiful fillet of striped bass ($17.95), nestled on scallion mashed potatoes, surrounded by a tangy caper beurre blanc.

On the regular menu, delectable fish tacos ($9.95) came in soft flour tortillas with ripe avocado and hot peppers. “Tofu mojo’’ ($14.95) was a grilled tofu steak with a zesty, oniony tomato sauce. Steak salad on romaine lettuce ($15.95) boasted large morsels of chewy skirt steak, with roasted tomatoes, chickpeas, and gorgonzola. Pulled pork with crisp jicama slaw ($10.95), on a plump, yeasty, homemade bun, which got delightfully soaked with pork juices, was perfect, and a generous and juicy ground sirloin burger, the “channel,’’ on the same wonderful bun, was smoky with thick bacon strips. Fat sweet potato fries with aioli (below) were divine.

Two affable servers wait on the whole cafe. Fridays there’s a rotating DJ, Saturdays live music. There’s talk of expanding to Wednesday nights.

Van Etten, who works in a small kitchen with one other person, is energetic. One Saturday recently, when he had a few minutes on his hands, he took a baking book off the shelf; it opened to brioche doughnuts. He tried them, they were a huge hit, and now they’re on the menu, sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar ($4.50). One night, there were none left, but our waiter managed to get us some cinnamon-covered doughnut holes.

Now you see why I want to move in?



http://www.boston.com/ae/food/restaurants/articles/2009/08/05/channel_cafe_has_plenty_to_offer/

Monday, April 20, 2009

Localvore Dinner at Channel Cafe Wed

For Earthday, the Channel Cafe is hosting a Locavore Dinner this Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Call to make a reservation: 617.426.0695


Channel Cafe Earth Dinner Menu


Three course prix fixe $25 includes appetizer pairing with Harpoon Craft Brewed Hard Cider made from all New England apples.

Two choices for each course:

Roasted Celeriac Soup with Shaved Morels
Spring Greens, Vermont Goat Cheese, Poached Egg From Bruce's Backyard Hens, Lemon Essence

House-made Lemon Pepper Paperadelle with Zucchini Ribbons and Fresh Ricotta
Great South Channel Nantucket Scallops, Celeriac Puree, Micro Greens, Spring Herb Oil

Butterscotch Pudding with Almond Crisp
Vermont Maple Apple Crisp

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Daniel Bennett at Channel Cafe, 4/4 at 7 PM




Saxophonist Daniel Bennett is playing at the The Channel Cafe (300 Summer St.) this Saturday at 7 PM.

Daniel Bennett Group - http://www.danielbennettgroup.com/

Boston saxophonist Daniel Bennett (www.danielbennettgroup.com) is most known for his unique musical mix of jazz, folk, and minimalism. This "Folk-Jazz" style has earned the Daniel Bennett Group a dedicated cult following in both jazz and folk circles. The Daniel Bennett Group has shared concert stages with Bill Frisell, the Charlie Hunter Trio, Billy Martin (Medeski, Martin and Wood), David Fiuczynski (Screaming Headless Torsos), and Denison Witmer.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Channel Cafe, Sat. 7-9 PM - Poverty Line Old Time Band

This Saturday at Channel Cafe for your dinning pleasure 7- 9 - Poverty Line Old Time Band: Train hoppin hobo old timey blugrass folk in a knife fight with punk rock holding a broken moonshine bottle laughing through crooked teeth. "oldtime is the new punk rock more banjo less pants"

www.myspace.com/povertylineoldtimeband


As always Dinner: Thursday - Saturday 5 - 10 pm
Happy Hour Special 5-7 pm Burger and a Draft $10!
DJ Manny and Guests spin fabulous tunes on Friday Night.
xoxo, ana

Ana Crowley
Channel Cafe
300 Summer St.
www.channel-cafe.com

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Jazz at the Channel Cafe Tonight




As part of the Channel Cafe's acoustic music Saturdays, the Daniel Bennett Group will performing tonight from from 7-9 PM.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Music Posters Exhibit - Opening 9/17



POSTGIG - A Compilation of Music Posters


A one week exhibit including original posters by: Modern Dog, Aesthetic Apparatus, Patent Pending, The Small Stakes, Seripop, Hammerpress, The Decoder Ring and many more. Curated by Clifford Stoltze, the show complements the recent launch of his book 1000 Music Graphics. For more details, see the FPAC Exhibit Page.



Special opening hosted by FPAC on Wednesday, September 17th, 6-8pm with appetizers and an open bar, catered by The Channel Cafe.

Attn: Parents - Baby Morning at Channel Cafe

The Channel Cafe has started have Mother-Baby Mornings on Fridays where "you can come with baby and all the gear and know you spread out and make noise, and it's OK!". Ana has started an egroup for it: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fortpointparents.