After game Team meals - Boston

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've had pretty good experience with Roche Bros. Check out their game day catering (wings, ribs, subs, salads, desserts).


+1

Rochies, FTW!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is when you have to question if D3 athletics is worth it at some schools that don't provide meals on the road.



My kid plays d1 and all game day post game meals are catered by the parents either via the parents bringing food or catered at field.

I would contact the parent who does this for the team you are playing. We always got great recommendations from them, and sometimes based on location did a joint post game tailgate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is when you have to question if D3 athletics is worth it at some schools that don't provide meals on the road.


Totally worth it to us. Our kids all played D3 at colleges they loved and are now either college seniors with grad school acceptances in hand, or in grad school or doing post-grad training in law and medicine. And, BTW, we didn't mind joining with other parents to provide team dinners when the college picked up the tab for the team to fly to CA or FL for pre-season competition or NCAA tournaments.

OP, hope you have fun and good luck to your kid and teammates!
Anonymous
I like the Chinese food suggestion.
How about Greek? A place that will cater large trays of shawarma, rice, falafel etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is when you have to question if D3 athletics is worth it at some schools that don't provide meals on the road.


Totally worth it to us. Our kids all played D3 at colleges they loved and are now either college seniors with grad school acceptances in hand, or in grad school or doing post-grad training in law and medicine. And, BTW, we didn't mind joining with other parents to provide team dinners when the college picked up the tab for the team to fly to CA or FL for pre-season competition or NCAA tournaments.

OP, hope you have fun and good luck to your kid and teammates!


How much are you expected to spend each season? What happens if you can't afford to contribute after paying D3 tuition prices?
Anonymous
Pressed Cafes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men's team or women's?


Men’s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We did this and had an italin restaurant near the hotel where the team stayed cater a dinner which we served in a conference room in the hotel.


Thanks, we do lots of Italian just looking for new ideas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is when you have to question if D3 athletics is worth it at some schools that don't provide meals on the road.



My kid plays d1 and all game day post game meals are catered by the parents either via the parents bringing food or catered at field.

I would contact the parent who does this for the team you are playing. We always got great recommendations from them, and sometimes based on location did a joint post game tailgate.


I am the parent that new families contact and I was asked if I could provide names of places since most people are not from the area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like the Chinese food suggestion.
How about Greek? A place that will cater large trays of shawarma, rice, falafel etc


Great idea.

I added Chinese, roast beef sandwiches, I’ll add Greek.

I’ll add some of the others suggested too.

I wonder if Cava does a bar like Chipotle.

More research.

I think the ask is stressful for freshman parents who are coming from afar. Just trying to make it easier.

Thanks for all the help!
Anonymous
Real roast beef sandwiches is a big thing in Massachusetts (not Arby’s 🤢). There are a number of well known ones but they are pretty town specific. Could you tell us the area or college where you will be?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Real roast beef sandwiches is a big thing in Massachusetts (not Arby’s 🤢). There are a number of well known ones but they are pretty town specific. Could you tell us the area or college where you will be?




They are in Boston.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Real roast beef sandwiches is a big thing in Massachusetts (not Arby’s 🤢). There are a number of well known ones but they are pretty town specific. Could you tell us the area or college where you will be?




They are in Boston.


Boston, Boston - or a suburb? There are plenty of great non chains, just need a specific area and neighborhood for suggestions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Real roast beef sandwiches is a big thing in Massachusetts (not Arby’s 🤢). There are a number of well known ones but they are pretty town specific. Could you tell us the area or college where you will be?




They are in Boston.


Boston, Boston - or a suburb? There are plenty of great non chains, just need a specific area and neighborhood for suggestions.


Sam La Grassa for sandwich/grinder platters
Anonymous
Cava
A mediterranean restaurant that does kabobs/rice/salad (I don't know any in Boston but this was a popular one for my kids' teams)
Mexican buffet (make your own tacos/fajitas with flour and corn tortillas, chicken and beef, rice, chips and queso)
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