After game Team meals - Boston

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I am PP. I was in charge of planning meals for two teams, these were the most popular. I am not familiar with Boston restaurants, but when the teams travelled I was always able to google restaurants that catered to find these options.
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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?


No mandatory or expected contribution. If you want to sponsor a team dinner you can, but we've never had any pressure to do that at all. Most team meals have been paid for by the college, but we've also joined with other parents from our kid's class to have a "Seniors' Treat for Breakfast" or other similar meal.
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I am PP. I was in charge of planning meals for two teams, these were the most popular. I am not familiar with Boston restaurants, but when the teams travelled I was always able to google restaurants that catered to find these options.


Thanks! I will make a list for away games once I get home games under control. It's nice to have nationwide options like Chipotle/Chick fil A because it's hard to find good options in some locations.
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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.


Boston, Boston. LOL! I know right.

But it's really small to me so we can get food from Cambridge or Brookline too.
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An after game meal IN COLLEGE? Omg, is this a thing? I thought it was a unique kind of h*ll for HS athletics.
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Anonymous wrote:I need to cater after game meals for a college team.

So far, we have people doing Chic fil A, Chipotle, Pasta, Chicken Parm/Meatball subs

Looking for 3 or 4 more ideas.

It does not have to be Boston specific but since there are so many colleges there, I thought maybe someone would have a specific idea in Boston.

Thanks for any suggestions.


Bertuccis, either a meatball plate or their antipasto sampler if they still have it.
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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 DC's D3 school provided everything the team needed including meals on the road.
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Thanks! I will make a list for away games once I get home games under control. It's nice to have nationwide options like Chipotle/Chick fil A because it's hard to find good options in some locations.


Just to be clear - I was suggesting that you could Google to find restaurants in Boston to cater a fajita/taco buffet or Mediterranean (kabobs, etc.).
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Anonymous wrote:
Thanks! I will make a list for away games once I get home games under control. It's nice to have nationwide options like Chipotle/Chick fil A because it's hard to find good options in some locations.


Just to be clear - I was suggesting that you could Google to find restaurants in Boston to cater a fajita/taco buffet or Mediterranean (kabobs, etc.).


Yes I understand not ever town has great option like Boston.
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Anonymous wrote:
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.


Boston, Boston. LOL! I know right.

But it's really small to me so we can get food from Cambridge or Brookline too.


Boston has pretty bad traffic It’s like saying your kid is playing at American but you’ll get food from Brookland.
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