Friday, January 25, 2008

Good Eats At or Near Your Local Rink

For sure, you know about some great places to eat during your hockey travels, be it at or near your local rink. And other surely would like to know about these places!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It used to be that parents could get a good, somewhat healthy meal at the Raynham rink, while the kids have their burgers, fries, pizza, etc., but that will change Mar.1, 2008. Vladimer is moving to the Bridgewater rink (BIA)! He is very excited, as the cooking facilities are better, and two busy rinks means more business for him. Plus there are more high school, college, and juniors games at BIA. So, be sure to try his Chicken Kabobs, Shrimp Scampi, and Wiener Schnitzel.

Anonymous said...

Awesome. Vladimir has the best rink food EVER.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait. Used to enjoy his food in Raynham when Ryan would have a game there with Brockton when he was little. Great way for me to get Fred to take me out for dinner during the week! kidding honey :-)!

Anonymous said...

check out Baldies on Rt 18 in Bridgewater. There breadsticks rock. The Riviera Cafe (or the Riv as us Bridgewater townies call it) have great barroom style pizzas. There numbers are progameed in my phone! Call when you leave Lakeville and the food is ready when you get there!

Anonymous said...

FYI... The ladies are talking about two rinks just south of Boston, MA, USA.

sharmac said...

On your way home from New Bedford on a Saturday night heading back to the South Shore. The 99 Restaurant in Bridgewater always works!
The only set back is....if you want to watch the Bruins and the Pats game is on---they won't change it! The higher up's in the 99 assign what program will be shown. No changing, atleast that was the rule last year. Enjoy!