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#841580 by Blacky1
25 Mar 2013, 20:24
Hi all
I'm wondering what time to get there tomorrow,I appreciate it prob isn't as good as LHR but the vs website doesn't give a great deal of info about it ,can we get a good meal in there or should we eat beforehand,
All comments most welcome
Blacky
#841585 by joeyc
25 Mar 2013, 20:51
The thing with the Boston lounge is the small size and the fact it is shared with other airlines... get there as early as you can to get a seat ;)

If memory serves check in opens at 1600, enjoy the last day in Boston I say :P

Don't forget to have a slice or two of that amazing chocolate cake (if they have any that is). Safe travels Blacky 8D
#841589 by Blacky1
25 Mar 2013, 22:23
Can always really on you joey for helpful hints on my VS travel,Top man
Going to a restaurant called moo tonight for a good steak,can't wait
Blacky
#841605 by Blacky1
26 Mar 2013, 03:39
Just had one of the most fantastic meals of my life,anyone going to Boston go to the mooo restaurant ,bloody brilliant food,wine and service
#841609 by Sealink
26 Mar 2013, 10:48
It's part of 15 ... sorry XV Beacon Hotel which looks well gorge.
#842177 by glennh
30 Mar 2013, 23:45
No chocolate cake tonight ...............chocolate orange ganache, some fruit syllabub and red velvet cupcakes tho :-(
#842178 by glennh
30 Mar 2013, 23:46
No chocolate cake tonight ...............chocolate orange ganache, some fruit syllabub and red velvet cupcakes tho :-(
#842179 by Petmadness
30 Mar 2013, 23:47
glennh wrote:No chocolate cake tonight ...............chocolate orange ganache, some fruit syllabub and red velvet cupcakes tho :-(


How are you coping ): ): Enjoy and have a great flight :D
#842182 by joeyc
31 Mar 2013, 00:22
glennh wrote:red velvet cupcakes tho :-(


I think you will find those are pinched from the DL lounge :P

Shame about the chocolate cake, but it does appear a rarity these days. Hope you have a good flight though 8D
#843300 by lobbers
08 Apr 2013, 23:54
I'm back here again.
The cake is not.
There are some "official" looking people wandering around, so might put a word in...
#843319 by lobbers
09 Apr 2013, 08:34
I spoke to the Sodexho manager on the way out of the clubhouse, and asked him to bring back the chocolate cake. He said he would make a note, but I think he was humouring me more than realising the real tragedy that has unfolded in the past few weeks.
#843329 by joeyc
09 Apr 2013, 09:31
lobbers wrote:I spoke to the Sodexho manager on the way out of the clubhouse, and asked him to bring back the chocolate cake. He said he would make a note, but I think he was humouring me more than realising the real tragedy that has unfolded in the past few weeks.


I will also demand the cakes return when I next pass through..

Hope you had a good time in the CH regardless and also a good flight 8D
#843371 by LovingGold
09 Apr 2013, 21:35
I am there a few times in the next month and yes, the choc cake tragedy will be spoken of again.
When I was last there the CH staff asked me to fill in a questionnaire about the facilities, food etc. In the "Any other comments" box. I did write "Bring back the chocolate cake"
Seems my form was "lost" v(
#843378 by lobbers
10 Apr 2013, 00:23
Actually, we need to bring back the shrimp. If we bring back the prawn cocktail (with the kick), then there'll be no tall martini glasses for the chocolate mousse, and then the chocolate cake will have to return.

I've got it all figured out. ;)
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