
Every community has a dedicated donut shop.


Union Square Donuts is an award-winning donut company with locations in Boston and Somerville, MA, that has spent years perfecting something that others devour in just minutes (or seconds). Our donuts are made fresh, by hand, every single day. We pride ourselves on our commitment to producing the best donuts possible, using high-quality ingredients, an extraordinary attention to detail, and all with a passion that shines through to everything we make.
These donuts are unlike any other donuts I've tried.



Do you know what time it is? It's time for ice cream.




Oh my goodness, Sarma.


Sarma is a restaurant & bar where food, drink and music come together in a vibrant celebration of the good things in life. Modeled after the traditional meyhanes of Turkey, the menu is a large selection of small, seasonal plates ( meze ) that are designed to be shared. The flavors represent the Mediterranean and encourage food-friendly cocktails, craft beers or a glass of wine from a small but carefully selected list.
Sarma – wrapped; enveloped; rolled up; a bundle of food that is bite sized and served as a meze. An embrace. Throughout the eastern Mediterranean & the Middle East, Meze is a common way to start a meal or a party. Just as in Spain with tapas, many different small plates are shared with family and friends for a variety of small tastes. The point of snacking this way is to make the experience at the table as long as possible allowing time to sip, share thoughts, and hang out. Spice & herb combinations are the secret to giving these little dishes their big flavors without making them heavy.

The menu is large, and I wanted to order everything.





Pork belly biscuits jalapeño-whipped feta, cider
sambusek - turkish cheese, basturma, sheep’s milk yogurt, chives

Bread.

Chicken albondigas with manchego crema, mojo rojo, spinach and chickpeas


Feta cheese gnocchi loukaniko, rabe, red pepper, olive crumb




Have you been here?

I'll admit, I'm not much a fan of dark chocolate.







Taza founder and CEO Alex Whitmore took his first bite of stone ground chocolate while traveling in Oaxaca, Mexico. He was so inspired by the rustic intensity that he decided to create a chocolate factory back home in Somerville, MA. Alex apprenticed under a molinero in Oaxaca to learn how to hand-carve granite mill stones to make a new kind of American chocolate that is simply crafted, but seriously good. In 2005, he officially launched Taza with his wife, Kathleen Fulton, who is Taza's Chief Design Officer and designed all of the packaging.
Taza is a pioneer in ethical cacao sourcing. We were the first U.S. chocolate maker to establish a third-party certified Direct Trade Cacao Certification program. We maintain direct relationships with our cacao farmers and pay a premium above the Fair Trade price for their cacao. We partner only with cacao producers who respect the rights of workers and the environment.

The different flavors wer unique.


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