An Evening of Dinner and Music in Historic Boston


Item Number: 13

Time Left: CLOSED

Online Close: Mar 9, 2006 1:00 PM EST

Bid History: 9 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Dine at The Union Oyster House with a $100 gift certificate and then walk down the street to a concert with the Boston Classical Orchestra performing at historic Faneuil Hall.

Receive two 3-concert flex passes, with seating in Section C for Boston Classical Orchestra's 2006/7 season. You can use your 'six' tickets all on one night or split them up for all five concerts or in a way that suits you.

Enjoy one or more outstanding performances of the chamber orchestra repertoire in an intimate setting, concentrating on music of the Classical period. Their imaginatively presented concerts given in a relaxed atmosphere foster a sense of connection between audience and performers.

The Union Oyster House is America's oldest restaurant and the earliest standing brick building in Boston. Louis Philippe, the future King of France, lived on the second floor in 1796 when he was in exile from his country. Daniel Webster regularly ate at the Oyster Bar, John F. Kennedy often feasted in the upstairs dining room, and it is the first place the toothpick was used!

Special Instructions

The Union Oyster House gift certificate expires March 11, 2013.
The 3-concert flex passes expire April 30, 2007.

Donated by

Union Oyster House
Boston Classical Orchestra