For food, I decided to get the Pan Seared Sea Scallops (potato carrot cake, Grand Marnier sauce) for appetizers, and the Local Grown Zucchini and Parmesan Risotto (with sun-dried tomatoes and sauteed chicken medallions) for my main dish. Although the scallops were pretty small in proportion, the dish had good presentation, and even better taste.
It was so tasty that I even are the scallions that came with the dish. It also made me hungrier in anticipation for my main dish. Unfortunately, the risotto was a little disappointing, though still pretty good, with the chicken being a little dry.
I then ordered the Cookies and Cream (assorted fine cookies with vanilla ice cream) for dessert to try to salvage the meal, but it wasn't much to speak of either.
Overall, I'll put a recommend on this place, only because the menu looks very creative, and the food was actually not too bad.
By this time, the event had been given the all clear to proceed for the night, so I headed to Boston. After finding parking nearby, I entered the campus building at 725 Commonwealth Avenue, only to realize that the stairway only led up to the 5th floor and not the roof. After some more exploration, I somehow managed to find the stairway up to the top.
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one of the telescopes |

I'm glad I discovered this nice activity to do with friends, although I hope the next time, the skies would be clearer.
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