5 Things You Should Know This Week – December 23rd

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Time’s a ticking for gift buying

Check out our roundup for last-minute gifts in the neighborhood!

Christmas Mass in South Boston

For all you holy rollers, here is a Christmas Mass schedule for South Boston.

Betty the Yeti Cocktail Crawl

Here’s your chance to channel your inner Betty the Yeti and make a difference! The Seaport District is rolling out a fun and fabulous Betty-inspired cocktail (and mocktail!) crawl! Here’s how it works: grab a crawl card from any participating location, order up a Betty-themed beverage, and collect a stamp at each stop. Once you’ve hit them all, you’ll score a free Betty beanie—a cozy and stylish keepsake to remember the night. But the best part? For every Betty cocktail sold, Seaport will donate $1 to 826 Boston, a nonprofit that’s all about boosting youth literacy in our community. Cheers to that! Get the details here. 

Petula’s is now open for coffee and breakfast

Wake up, Southie—it’s time to meet your new go-to breakfast spot! Petula’s, located on the corner of L and 4th, is officially open for coffee and breakfast. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite before work or a leisurely morning meal, Petula’s has you covered with a menu that’s as fresh as it is satisfying. The new breakfast menu features everything from espresso to match latte to sticky buns to breakfast sandwiches.  Get all the details here.

The holidays can be stressful – enter Self Love Therapy

During the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, we all could use a little self love and care!  Enter Self Love Therapy.

Self Love Therapy LLC is a small mental health practice now open in South Boston. Self Love provides both therapy and psychiatry services, both virtually and in person, with the goal of assisting individuals on their journey to a better sense of self through psychoeducation on ways to cope with various mental health diagnoses, how to manage personal and professional struggles, and providing overall emotional support.  You can learn more here. 

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