1. Toscanini's
9.3
899 Main St (at Sidney St.), Cambridge, MA
Ice Cream Parlor · 279 tips and reviews
Libby Costello: The world's greatest ice cream in an ever-rotating lineup of flavors. Personal favorites: earl grey, sour cream, goat cheese brownie, malted vanilla, and habanero.
Olivia DiNucci: Buckeye and goat cheese brownie...DELISH!!
marissa weeks: All about the Goat Cheese Brownie! Salted Caramel was a little much.
CityRover Media: After dessert, there are plenty of breakfast and lunch options, like the roast lamb with tomato chutney and goat cheese, or grilled chicken with brie, arugula, roasted red peppers & caramelized onion. Read more.
Keri Garel: The roast lamb, tomato chutney, and goat cheese sandwich will change your life. Also, the raspberry seltzer is a little too sweet, but really tastes like fresh berries!
Beyza Boyacioglu: Roasted lamb sandwich with tomato chutney and goat cheese
Luis Meza: Chicken kebab and goat cheese platter is amazing...
Ariana W.: Goat cheese and honey plate is delicious!!!
rebecca disbrow: Goat cheese, coffee, working, studying, service
5. Veggie Galaxy
8.3
450 Massachusetts Ave (at Brookline), Cambridge, MA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 130 tips and reviews
Melinda Green: Order a chickpea-mushroom burger topped with red pepper puree, roasted tomatoes, and goat cheese. This carnivore could eat one every day.
Rachel: A little disappointed in the tiny homefries...but the omelet with goat cheese, leeks, and tomato pesto was fabulous! And the chocolate pb cake!
Luke Bornheimer: Great vegetarian (and vegan) selection! Also has a comfort food angle, so meat-eaters may like it for that reason. Bay cauliflower is delicious as is the accompanying sauce. Homage salad is solid.
6. All Star Pizza Bar
8.3
1238 Cambridge St (at Prospect St.), Cambridge, MA
Pizzeria · Inman Square · 28 tips and reviews
Jeremy Krantz: The Ms. Piggy's Fig pizza is awesome! Prosciutto, Black Mission figs, goat cheese, pistachio gremolata and balsamic drizzle. Balanced, not greasy, and just plain delicious! Eat it!
Boston.com: Among the best of the odd yet delightful pies is Ms. Piggy’s Fig, a whirlwind of blended cheeses, Black Mission figs, prosciutto di Parma, vincotto, and toasted pistachio gremolata. Read more.
Bruce Lashley: Mushroom Brussel sprouts and smoked mozzarella excellent!!
9. Cambridge Common
8.6
1667 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA
Pub · Aggasiz - Harvard University · 122 tips and reviews
Eric Andersen: Don't forget to check the specials, they never disappoint! Take this goat cheese stuffed tortellini with grilled chorizo and broccoli…
Kevin H: Awesome beer selection (and great staff who knows all about it & can help novices like me) + great burgers. Oh, and fried pickles. Get fried pickles.
Rob Sheppard: If you're not sure what to go for, go with the 'Staff Pick'. Four 5oz beer samplers. Tasty!
12. Formaggio Kitchen
9.1
244 Huron Ave (Appleton St), Cambridge, MA
Cheese Store · West Cambridge · 36 tips and reviews
Michael Sattler: Absolutely my favorite place in Cambridge. Try *any* of their in-house sandwiches (trust them-they butcher their own meat) and you won't be disappointed. Cheese samples, happy staff-what's not to love
Jessica Allan Schmidt: Visit their cheese cave. It's totally worth it. Read more.
Tara Spitzen: Best coffee in the neighborhood. Wonderful place to buy a treat for a friend-perhaps a bottle of rosé or beautifully packaged jams and chocolates. The cheese, of course, is exemplary. Try the comte!
13. Amelia's Trattoria
8.2
111 Harvard St (at Portland St), Cambridge, MA
Italian Restaurant · 20 tips and reviews
Chrissy Boyles: always amazing food and wine - the mushroom pappardelle is absolutely velvety, but the again we’ve never had a bad meal here
Eric Andersen: The Pappardelle pasta here is excellent
Laura Wong: Very quaint and small restaurant, but very cozy. Reservations recommended, and they are not open on Sundays. Honestly nothing special or outstanding.
14. Club Passim
8.4
47 Palmer St (Brattle St), Cambridge, MA
Music Venue · Harvard Square · 22 tips and reviews
Secret Boston: Coolest music vibe in town, man. 60s
The Feast: Legendary folk joint. A slightly older crowd holds court here most nights, but also expect to see plenty of music-nerds.
Ingrid Hartman: Buy tickets early so you can sit up in front. Amazingly intimate venue, nothing quite like it.