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This place is great for indie films, dusted-off classics, hilarious series, fun one-off events & and awesome visits. They also serve great beer!
Independently owned/run, this single screen rear-projected theatre since 1953 (built in 1890) is known for foreign, independent and classic films, and especially repertory programming. Read more.
Everything about this place is great, save the decor in the auditoriums. Parking's a no-brainer (don't forget to validate), prices are reasonable, film selections are top-tier. Can't be beat in Boston Read more.
If you rent a private hot tub room, bring your own iPod/cd; each room has its own feed, and you can listen to your music while you soak.
An original dive that's not too dive-y. No stage, but an area next to the bar hosts some of the best live music you'll find. Treat Her Right (pre-Morphine) filmed a video here (I Think She Likes Me).
This quaint wine bar fills up quite fast so allow yourself some extra time to eat if you have plans to head out to a film at the Brattle or a show at ART later on. Read more.
We filmed episode four of @NomX3 here. Watch the show to see what we ordered. http://nomx3.com/four-burgers
Here you can learn a thing or two about a thing or two; not just from their fantastic book selection, but also from the outstanding guest speakers! -Dig #StudentGuide, Boston Arts + Entertainment Read more.
This independent, locally owned shop has served the communitty since 1932. Known for superb selection, customer service, and author readings. Read more.
Check out the used book cellar! Read more.
Really good. Cod and "pork four ways". Great salad and a pasta starter. Low key vibe. Really good....(I think I said that twice!)
Most lavish way to study in the Square-- grab a Golden Crema & try the Bacon-Turkey-Avocado sandwich with jicama slaw.
Always bustling at lunch time, Crema’s wide variety of drinks and fresh food is worth the wait! House-made pastries and creative sandwich options provide something for everyone. Read more.
John enjoys pretty much everything at the Peabody Museum, especially the meteorite collection. Check out his Favecast recommendation here- http://www.favecast.com/2379cenw1b
Visit the Maya monument cast next to the Peabody Museum. Harvard made 100s of Maya casts for the 1893 World's Fair. More inside. Read more.
absolutley gorgeous space, rich wood and always great performances (except of course the economics 10 lectures...but they shouldn't count)
Great new venue for anal shows, and a small but exclusive collection of whiskies and bourbon in the main bar. I'd go back again for sure!
Drink a Kentucky Luau: bourbon with hints of cinnamon, pineapple, and best of all, a floral scent that will leave you craving for more. Try it on the new roof deck. Read more.
After taking down some heavenly deviled eggs with crispy bacon bits and a trio of pastrami'd pork belly sliders, you'll want to take matters into your own hands with the Sinclair Burger. Read more.