Groton’s food fest

Looking for a tasty summer bargain? The Stagecoach Inn in Groton is running a food and folk festival for the next three Fridays that’s built to suit those of us with sushi tastes and wasabi budgets (ie, journalists, pipe fitters, waitrons). To celebrate the arrival of their new chef Rich Tambling, the historic inn where Paul Revere and Grant (not Hugh, Ulysses S) stayed is offering New England boiled lobster, chicken, steak and a medley of summer and fruit salad for $30. Dessert by Party Favors is included. Package includes live music from local mellow fellow Chris McDermott (Aug. 17 from 7 to 10 p.m.) The following Friday is live jazz and then Mugawump takes over Aug. 31. I don't know what they sound like, but I hear they are good for digestion, The buffet also includes dessert. This beats Boston’s restaurant week, as the trips are unlimited, but the lobster is a one-off. 128 Main Street. Groton.GrotonStageCoachInn.com


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