Some Local Fun

This summer has been jammed packed with back to back plans each weekend. No wonder I feel like summer is the shortest season out there. Two weekends ago, we were invited by some friends to watch a movie under the stars at the Star Drive-In located in Taunton, MA.

The Star Drive-In has been in business for over 50 years. It is a small establishment with a walk-up service. Outside are picnic tables for you to sit and enjoy your meal. I was surprised at the size of the menu. It had everything from juicy burgers, fresh-made pizza, salads, seafood, and more. Plus, it serves both hard and soft-serve ice cream available in 100 flavors. I had a Greek salad with grilled chicken, my husband and two boys had pizza, while my friends had fisherman’s platters. The fisherman’s platters were huge. The food was excellent. A little later on in the night, we treated ourselves to ice cream. There is nothing like ice cream on a summer night.

Nothing like ice cream on a summer night.

After we ate, we unloaded our beach chairs and headed over to the grassy area to claim our spot for the movie. There are weekly bike nights, Jeep shows, holiday events throughout the year, and starting in the Spring, movie nights every Saturday night. This week’s movie was an oldy but goody, The Outsiders.

Do it for Johnny!

Both kids had to read The Outsiders for summer reading one year, so I thought they would enjoy the movie as well. Except for the beetles buzzing around, it was a great night.

For part two of the weekend, we headed up to the north shore of Massachusetts. My sister and her family live up that way. We spent the day hanging with her on the beach in Marblehead, MA. Marblehead is a beautiful coastal town, home to Marblehead Light, Fort Sewall and referred to as the birthplace of the United States Navy.

Marblehead Lighthouse -photo courtesy of Marblehead State Park

Our first stop of the day was to Devereux Beach for some fun in the sand, surf, and sun. This beach is small compared to some of the other beaches we have been too, but it is clean, has a great snack shack, playground and an area where they have entertainment on certain nights. The beach has small waves, which makes it ideal for kids. The water… well let’s say it is a little too cold for me.

Devereux Beach
Beautiful day on the beach
Nicholas eating a rock sandwich. LOL!
The snack shack is known for its Raspberry Lime Rickeys.
Marblehead Harbor

The weather was extremely hot, and even on the beach, there wasn’t much of a breeze. We only stayed a couple of hours, as the sun was a bit much. Plus, we were all getting hungry and wanted something more than snack shack food. Being that we were on the coast, we knew there would be some great restaurants to be had. We found ourselves in Marblehead center at a restaurant called The Landing.

The Landing Pub is located right on the water. On the weekends it serves brunch until 2:00 pm, plus their regular lunch and dinner menu. One of the best things about living in New England is our seafood. It never disappoints. As I looked at the menu, lobster mac and cheese caught my eye. It looked too good to pass up.

Lobster mac and cheese

The pieces of lobster were huge. I could eat only half of it. The rest I took home. The mimosas were good too.

Over the last couple of years, Massachusetts has become a hotbed for filmmakers. Several movies have been filmed here, and this summer is no exception. Adam Sandler is in town filming a Halloween movie for NetFlix. The whole downtown area was decorated for Halloween. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, second only to Christmas. I felt like I was in a Hallmark movie.

Doesn’t this look fun? Too bad we didn’t see Adam.

A summer day would not be complete without ice cream. We drove back to my sister’s house in Wakefield and stopped at Cravings. Cravings is a local ice cream shop made to look like an old fashion soda shop from the 1920s. It has fresh homemade ice cream, coffee, and confections. There are 36 flavors that rotate depending on the season. They have custom-blended soft serve flavors as well. Each flavor is blended with cookies, candy, nuts, or fruit. I had Cappucino Chip. It was delicious.

Weekends like this remind me how lucky we are to live where we live. There is never a shortage of things to do, places to eat, and things to see. It is just too bad summer isn’t a little bit longer.

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43 COMMENTS

  1. Cynthia | 1st Aug 19

    Your children are very blessed to have you as a mother. What a fun and exciting summer you had. We have a drive-in movie close to us and my kids love to go. How exciting that they are filming a movie in your town as well. I also love Halloween so I would be excited to see all the decorations as well. Thank you for sharing your fun summer with us 🙂

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Awwww… thank you so much. They are only with us for so long. I need to make the most of it.

  2. Lisa | 1st Aug 19

    This looks like so much fun! I’m jealous of all the amazing seafood you must have there. That lobster Mac and cheese looks delish!!! I’ve been wanting to take my kids to a drive in movie. We actually have a local one here. What a fun summer!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Our seafood is pretty amazing. 🙂

  3. Pam | 1st Aug 19

    What fun! I love taking little adventures near home. I think that with the right attitude they can be just as fun as a trip further away!

  4. alison | 1st Aug 19

    I love this part of Massachusetts. I used to live in Boston and would take day trips up to Marblehead whenever I could. Fun eats as well.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      It is a gorgeous part of Mass.

  5. Kristi @ Way Beyond The Norm | 1st Aug 19

    So much ice cream! I love it! That lighthouse is amazing. I can’t wait to visit the northeast with all the beaches and lighthouses and cute little towns. It would’ve been so cool to see Adam Sandler. Looks like y’all had tons of fun!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Thank you, we had a blast. No day out is complete without ice cream.

  6. Missy | 1st Aug 19

    Love a good drive-in movie. Sitting in a car with comfortable seats and eating popcorn.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Yes and don’t forget the ice cream.

  7. Susan | 1st Aug 19

    How fun! I went to college in a town that was regularly used for filming movies. It was neat to see bits and pieces of everything that goes into one.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      More and more movies are being filmed here. I am not sure why the sudden surge, but we will take it.

  8. Willy Burden | 1st Aug 19

    Looks like you guys had an awesome time! I love coastal towns. If I’m ever in that area, I will definitely check it out!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      The coastal towns here are amazing.

  9. Candy K | 1st Aug 19

    We’ve never been to Massachusetts and this seems like so much fun! And the food looks amazing too. The drive-in theater looks fun. We haven’t been to one of those in years.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      If you want the best seafood in the world, this is the place to come. Of course, that is my humble opinion, but I have traveled enough and always disappointed in seafood elsewhere.

  10. Lisa | 1st Aug 19

    That is so cool to see a town decorated for Halloween! What a great summer so far!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      It has been great, but going by way too fast for my liking.

  11. Candy Keefer | 1st Aug 19

    How fun! Its been forever since we’ve been to a Drive-in. Looks like you had an awesome day!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Thank you. It was a blast.

  12. Tricia Snow | 1st Aug 19

    What a great trip! We have a Cravings here too. I know they own more than one, maybe it is the same owner!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Interesting. It is up where my sister lives and the first time I had ever heard of it.

  13. kmf | 1st Aug 19

    I’ve got weekend envy! Movie under the stars, lobster mac and cheese, mimosas, the ocean, charming town that’s also the setting for a movie!?!. So wish I could have been tagging along.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Yes, I wish all our weekends could be like this. LOL!

  14. Lori Nielsen | 2nd Aug 19

    That sounds like a great weekend! I love ice cream too, so having it both places would be great with me! Next time I’m in Massachusetts I will have to try that beach!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      I highly recommend it. Just get there early, as parking can be an issue.

  15. Jen | 2nd Aug 19

    How fun! I’ve always wanted to try a drive through.

  16. Amanda | 2nd Aug 19

    I’m all about ice cream and lighthouses haha Looks like a wonderful way to spend the weekend! It’s great that you are able to make so many wonderful memories with your family.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Thanks, Amanda. Summer is a great time to live here.

  17. Julie Gazdecki | 2nd Aug 19

    So many great activities!! Love The Outsiders too!!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Do it for Johnny 😉

  18. Leeanne | 2nd Aug 19

    Back in June, they had a casting call for extra’s for the Adam Sandler movie. My kids and I went, we won’t know until around the 20th of Aug if we get into the movie. So funny. Yes, we love Devereux beach. I think mainly because of the snack shop. lol
    We need to get to the drive-in though. I’m just glad our town does movie nights over the summer.

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      They have the BEST raspberry lime rickeys!!

  19. Shirley | 2nd Aug 19

    Sounds like an awesome family weekend!!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      It was a lot of fun! As the boys get older, these weekends become more and more precious.

  20. Hera | 2nd Aug 19

    What a nice area you live in, super cute. That lobster Mac looks awesome. I want some 😋 Agree, Summer is too short!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      Thank you. I do love where we will. There is a little bit of everything for people to do.

  21. Jennifer | Me and My Traveling Hat | 2nd Aug 19

    I love outdoor drive-up theatres! We had one here in NC, but I don’t believe it’s up and running still. I miss New England and especially MA. You make me want to come back soon. Love the town as a backdrop to Adam’s movie. Let us know what the name of it and we can think of you when we see it on Netflix!

    • Heather | 11th Aug 19

      The Adam Sandler movie is called Hubie Halloween. It is a comedy. As for missing MA, come on back. We are always happy to see friendly faces, especially from my second favorite state of NC!

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