Irish Pub Happy As Clam, Wins Massachusetts Chowder Prize
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Irish Pub Happy As Clam, Wins Massachusetts Chowder Prize
The manager of an Irish pub in Boston is as happy as a clam.
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The manager of an Irish pub in Boston is as happy as a clam.
Ned Devine's Irish Pub has won a New England clam chowder
contest called Chowderfest for the third time and has been elected
to the event's Hall of Fame.

Manager Greg Springer says it's fantastic New York City chef
Sean Ryan's 20-year-old recipe did so well.

The 28th annual Chowderfest was held Sunday as part of Boston
Harborfest, a Fourth of July festival showcasing the city's
heritage.

Eight restaurants competed for the title of Boston's Best
Chowder. Organizers says 2,000 gallons of New England's signature
dish of clams, cream and potatoes were served to a hungry crowd of
about 10,000 people.

Ned Devine's Irish Pub also won in 2004 and 2005.


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