One of the best meals I had in Boston was at Craigie on Main. The James Beard Finalist's website reads like a list of food trends of the year: locavore, seasonal, sustainable, nose-to-tail. Though some have gotten jaded with these terms, the bottom line is the menu sounds, looks, smells, and tastes great.
Local Forest Mushroom, farm-fresh poached egg, herbs, flowers
Walking in the front door, you run right into the kitchen and you see all the actions immediately.
There are a lot of ordering options here from the seasonal tasting menu, the reasonably priced prix-fixe, the a la carte menu, or the bar menu. We ended up ordering a mix of the a la carte and bar menu.
Since Craigie was recommended to me by
LushAngeles I knew their cocktails had to be at least pretty good. Well, the one drink I had was perfect and balanced:
Northern Lights (St. Germain, scotch, citrus, Craigie Tiki bitters) - $11
If you hadn't noticed from the list of ingredients, yes, they make their own bitters (and infusions).