| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
October 21 2007
|
livelovelearn
|
Not only does Newbury have great shopping, but also GREAT DINING! |
August 23 2007
|
crazy mom
|
Being of modest means with a son who loves seafood, we highly recommened No Name restaurant, a great value. |
June 17 2007
|
green7
|
Make a trip to Faneuil Hall. It's a huge market that's great for getting a taste of Boston. For something a bit more upscale, try Legal Sea Foods near Faneuil Hall. The best seafood I'v |
December 21 2006
|
sofianoori
|
I went to Au Bon Pain. Pretty cheap and good. |
August 22 2006
|
Nattocollege
|
Nothing stood out |
August 19 2006
|
Harvard05
|
http://www.harvardstudentagencies.com/ug/restaurants/
http://www.harvard.edu/about/harvardsquare.html |
August 16 2006
|
Tarun45
|
Plenty of places to eat in Harvard Square... there are even three Indian restaurants. |
August 15 2006
|
just_forget_me
|
Bartley's Burgers on Mass Ave. Pinocchio's Pizza on Winthrop St (off of JFK). For breakfast, Zoe's Kitchen on Mass Ave (a 5 minute walk towards MIT). Also, try the Greenhouse Cafe in the Science Center. |
August 12 2006
|
x3rose
|
Bartley's Burgers is on Massachusetts Ave. It's been around since 1960 and has GREAT burgers. Their menu is very interesting to read because they constantly update it by naming their food after politicians or celebrities. |
August 09 2006
|
drummerdude_07
|
Go to the Union Oyster House in downtown Boston. There's also the bar that was the inspiration for Cheers. But in Cambrdige/Harvard, I couldn't really tell you. |
August 08 2006
|
bwilton
|
Legal Sea Foods is pretty overrated. |