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TrumpetDad
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Had pizza slices on the way out of town, but that was actually a ways from the campus. [View Full Report] |
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marymac
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We ate at restaurants near campus. There are lots of choices available, but dining in Boston won't be cheap. [View Full Report] |
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fogfog
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eat on the campus--try the dining room so your student can see the buffet choices [View Full Report] |
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aig0ochamna
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not much to eat around the campus, but there's plenty of food inside the campus. there's a mall-like food court. [View Full Report] |
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clinegirl
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For food, we just ate at Starbucks for breakfast, lunch at BU, and walked down to the North End for dinner. The North End (kind of like Little Italy) had some awesome pastries...try Modern Pastry: YUM [View Full Report] |
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imsolidmatter
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Uburger, very close to BU... Best burger I've ever had! [View Full Report] |
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momonthehill
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Our visit was in the morning, so we had lunch at a Bertucci's restaurant (Italian food), which happened to be located right near the BU bookstore. [View Full Report] |
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kimboo25
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Lots of options! Great seafood! [View Full Report] |
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kevster1001
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Newbury Street is 2 blocks away. I am sure you can find many fine restaurants (but expensive). If you crave donuts, Dunkin Donuts is across the hotel. [View Full Report] |
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steelerfan513
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Ate at the Union Oyster House, the oldest continuously running restaurant in the US, for lunch. The best clam chowdah ever, and good food overall. [View Full Report] |
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brieb08
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The North End has the best Italian food outside of Italy. [View Full Report] |
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sk8gr8fishkisser
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I would recommend the awesome UNO's down the street. My dad and I went there for lunch. Very delicious! [View Full Report] |