As more and more diners flock to Boston’s hottest restaurants, there’s no doubt that scoring an ideal dinner reservation is only becoming harder and harder – especially on the weekends. And this seems to be especially true for the many oh-so-raved about Fort Point eateries.

While restaurants such as Row 34, Tavern Road, Sam’s, and Pastoral, are new on the scene, they also happen to be quite crowded. Fortunately for us, the Boston Center for Adult Education (BCAE) has recently partnered with Yankee Magazine’s Food and Wine Editor, Amy Traverso, to offer a progressive dinner through the Fort Point neighborhood – including these popular restaurants.

According to a release, “diners will enjoy a truly sensory experience as they stroll through the streets of the Seaport, take in the scenic harbor view, sample local favorites at each designated spot, and savor the culture of one of Boston’s most vibrant districts.”

Not to mention, you’ll also experience food from all four of the above-mentioned Seaport restaurants. The progressive dinner led by Traverso will allow diners to “delve into everything from the make-up of the menu and unique dishes to the in’s and out’s of the restaurant scene,” states the release.

If you’re interested in participating in this progressive dinner through Fort Point on Tuesday, July 29, we recommend signing up on the BCAE website while there’s still space available.

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