Big Papi probably won’t be in attendance, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t head to the Grand Slam Beer Dinner at Cambridge Common (1667 Mass Ave, Cambridge) on August 14. Arrive at 6:30 pm for a menu that includes a giant baked pretzel, a foot-long hot dog, Italian sausage, and fried dough, along with libations such as Stone Coast Brewing’s Knuckleball Bock, Brooklyn Brewery’s Pennant Ale ’55, Wachusett Green Monsta IPA, and Cooperstown Brewing’s Strike Out Stout. The cost is $30, excluding tax and gratuity, and reservations are recommended. Call 617.547.1228.
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