When: Saturday, April 30th, Noon - 2:00PM
Where: FiRE+iCE
Who: Geocachers and their guests (The room seats 100 people)
We have reserved a private room at FiRE+iCE Grill and Bar in Cambridge and been given a group rate for food. If you have never been to this restaurant, it is kind of funky and unique. Harvardsquare.com says:
"FiRE+iCE, an improvisational grill featuring an interactive 35 square-foot round grill, is located in the heart of Cambridge's Harvard Square. Guests of the restaurant are invited to create their perfect meal by hand selecting ingredients from their marketplace of over 18 meats and seafood including sirloin, lamb, and shrimp; more than 40 exotic and traditional vegetables and pastas; and 15 signature sauces. Guests then present their creation to the round grill to watch their meal cook right before their eyes.
The unique and quirky atmosphere have been described as a dining experience straight out of a Dr. Seuss book. Along with the non-traditional dining experience, guests will find a wide array of eccentric drink options including a variety of fruit infused vodkas and rums."
Our group price for lunch is $15.49. That includes all you can eat soup, salad (make your own), rice, tortillas, the buffet (they call it "the market"), all the soft drinks you want, and it also includes tip and tax.
Parking in Harvard Square is difficult, but not impossible! There are metered spots. There is also an expensive parking lot right across the street from the restaurant. The Red line on the MBTA is an easy walk to FiRE+iCE. At least 6 geocaches are located within walking distance of the restaurant.
The restaurant has an elevator which makes it wheelchair accessible.