Any older parents from New England?

Anonymous
The Jerry Sheinfeld?
lol.
Anonymous
This post is WONDERFUL.. I didn't know there were SO MANY New England natives here.. Wish I knew a few more of them
Anonymous
I remember 7E's! It came from the pronunciation of the owner's family name - Sevigny. I'm from that area too and am actually visiting now. My kids love the clam strips at Sullivan's (Yeah, Sully's) at Castle Island in South Boston or the Clam Box at Wollaston Beach. Sorry to say I've never found anything similar in the DC area.
Anonymous
No belly. No point.


Now I'm homesick.

Anonymous
Does anyone know when 7E's finally closed? I believe it was in the 1960s.
Anonymous
I don't. Ma Glockner's closed, too. Place is going to hell, I tell ya.


GO PATS!

Can we maybe start a NE group. I'm wicked homesick. Also, Check out Sh*t Boston Girls say (or something like it) on Youtube. Wicked funny - love it! Sigh. Would love to be there this weekend!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't. Ma Glockner's closed, too. Place is going to hell, I tell ya.


GO PATS!

Can we maybe start a NE group. I'm wicked homesick. Also, Check out Sh*t Boston Girls say (or something like it) on Youtube. Wicked funny - love it! Sigh. Would love to be there this weekend!


Seriously, Ma Glockner's? Where are you from PP? My friend's family were the most recent owners. My mom said that the chicken was so flat because they ran it over with a car before they served it to you. Go Pats!
Anonymous
No way PP! MG's rocked! Their chicken was the best. Another restaurant scored the recipe, we have been meaning to take the children. It is not fancy, but it is memorable. I am from right outside Boston, you? Went to school in the city, so did DH. Have NO idea what we are doing here honestly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No way PP! MG's rocked! Their chicken was the best. Another restaurant scored the recipe, we have been meaning to take the children. It is not fancy, but it is memorable. I am from right outside Boston, you? Went to school in the city, so did DH. Have NO idea what we are doing here honestly.


It's in Woonsocket -- we stopped by over the holidays. They serve it only on Sundays.

http://www.visitingnewengland.com/ma-glockners-berched-chicken-dinner.html

http://www.riverfallsri.com/




Anonymous
Glad to hear so many people have fond memories of the 7e's Clam Stand on Southern Artery. My father and his brother owned the clam stand and all of them worked in it at one time or another. I joined the navy and left New England in the early 60's and the clam stand was closed some time in the late 60's. My father had died and two of his brothers had moved to Florida and the other brother owned the Sevigny's Candy company which he later sold to the Washburn Candy Company.
The clams at 7e's Clam Stand were so good because the clams were fresh from the ocean and the oil in the fryers was changed weekly and God help anyone caught putting clams in a potato fryer or a potato in a clam fryer and the frying oil was kept very hot. God they were good I have never found a place with clams that good and I doubt if they have separate fryers for clams and potatoes or change the oil so frequently. Certainly haven't found a decent clam in Maryland, DC or Virginia, no bellies and a clam isn't right without a belly in my humble opinion.
Russ 7e
Anonymous
I'm headed home to visit next week. I'll hoist some clams at Woodman's for you all!
Anonymous
Thank you for answering, Russ!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Take her to NE for the weekend!


+1 or even for a day just to eat good fried clams!!! A milestone birthday deserves a milestone meal!

I miss clamming the tidal flats on the cape.....
Anonymous
Just read this from Martha's Vineyard--was at the Bite and also Larsen's in Menemsha today! As for Boston phrases, I am partial to "wicked pissah" for what it's worth. I live in Maryland and miss New England too. There is a truck stand that sells New England seafood in Bethesda in front of the community store on Old Georgetown Road. I believe they get daily seafood up from Maine (lobsters, etc,)--may be worth a try.
Anonymous
Native Virginian here - please forgive my ignorance - what are clam bellies? I always thought clams were meatier, less slimy versions of oysters but it sounds like I'm way off.

Going to Google right now
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