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#StirMarket: The Next Generation’s “Cheers”

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November 27, 2014


” target=”_blank”>Stir Market and realize you are in The Next Generation's “Cheers!”

A place that feels like home and you can enjoy fabulous food with friends and family. They really might know your name here. Ask for Brian's mom's babka and Chef Chris's mom's chutney! Stop by in the morning for best ever pancakes and taste what happens when you brine chicken for two days, air dry for one and then rotisserie with lemon: Heavenly Perfection!

Feel good about your choices as the dream team of Chef Jet, Chef Chris, Mimi and Brian have pre-selected local seasonal premium food–it is prepared and ready for your tasting pleasure.

Wondering where to wander for breakfast, entertainment power lunch or wine by the keg happy hour? You just found your new favorite place on Beverly. Located at the corner of Beverly and Gardner, come soon so you can stake out your favorite spot at the long table.

Vegetarians and Meatarians are all welcome! Look for special nights and classes with ” target=”_blank”>Cutthroat Kitchen and ” target=”_blank”>Schwans home service of traditional Asian cuisine. If you purchase ingredients make sure to show off your creations online with the tag, #StirMarket. They want to know what you come up with! Maybe it will even make a future menu!

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