I've been in touch with the guy who runs the brooklyn-based Chili Takedown, an Iron-Chef-style bake sale/competition (there have also been Bacon Takedowns, Cookie Takedowns, etc.) about bringing this to Boston. It's amazing! Their last even featured bacon ice cream and coverage by Good Morning America!
The problem is that Boston food-handling and service regulations seem to be a bit stricter than NYC. He's looking for a bar-venue with a 250+ capacity and liquor license. My restaurant-industry contacts (all Boston-city-based) say that all food has to be prepared in professional health-inspected kitchens. This leaves us with either the Cyclorama or Dilboy VFW Hall, and I'm not sure he's willing to pay a $5000+ rental fee. And I really want this to come to the Boston area!
So, does anyone know if maybe Somerville/Allston/Cambridge has less strict regulations than Boston proper? Or any suggestions of how to arrange this with a genuine bar venue?
The problem is that Boston food-handling and service regulations seem to be a bit stricter than NYC. He's looking for a bar-venue with a 250+ capacity and liquor license. My restaurant-industry contacts (all Boston-city-based) say that all food has to be prepared in professional health-inspected kitchens. This leaves us with either the Cyclorama or Dilboy VFW Hall, and I'm not sure he's willing to pay a $5000+ rental fee. And I really want this to come to the Boston area!
So, does anyone know if maybe Somerville/Allston/Cambridge has less strict regulations than Boston proper? Or any suggestions of how to arrange this with a genuine bar venue?
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Date: 2009-04-08 12:45 am (UTC)Can the VFW hold that many people?
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Date: 2009-04-08 02:54 pm (UTC)Alternately, you should consider whether an event like this would draw 250+ people in Boston, especially for a 1st time event. The smaller capacity of the Dilboy (110) might be more realistic, and it can be rented for just a few hundred dollars.
Keeping it Somerville sounds good to me
Date: 2009-04-08 04:05 pm (UTC)But I am liking this Idea.
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Date: 2009-04-08 04:25 pm (UTC)An event where you charge admission, and people bring food they made at home, might sail under the radar. Or not.
This leaves us with either the Cyclorama or Dilboy VFW Hall, and I'm not sure he's willing to pay a $5000+ rental fee.
I don't know who told you that the rental fee was $5,000 plus for Dilboy, but they were off by an order of magnitude. The Cyclorama is that much, but its capacity is over 1,000, so that would be a silly place to hold an event for a couple of hundred people.
Re: Keeping it Somerville sounds good to me
Date: 2009-04-08 04:43 pm (UTC)I don't think the Cyclorama or Dilboy have kitchens either, so I'm a bit confused now about what you're looking for.
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