Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Anonymous

We are doing a college tour next week, BC, BU, NE, Tufts and would love recs for restaurants near each. I will have two teens with me but they aren't picky eaters. Staying in Copley Square. Thanks!
Anonymous
Legal Seafood and Dunkin'.
Anonymous
if they are NOT picky, just go any nearby!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Legal Seafood and Dunkin'.


Why do people always insist on Dunkin? It's absolute garbage.
Anonymous
My teen loves Fire and Ice.

We also like Jalisco and Monicas Trattoria
Anonymous
Did you not get this addressed last week?
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1235051.page
Anonymous
Eataly is very popular with kids from Northeastern and Boston University. Great pizza!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
We are doing a college tour next week, BC, BU, NE, Tufts and would love recs for restaurants near each. I will have two teens with me but they aren't picky eaters. Staying in Copley Square. Thanks!


There’s a good hot pot place in Brookline. Barcelona is a good tapas place w more than one location,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legal Seafood and Dunkin'.


Why do people always insist on Dunkin? It's absolute garbage.


Codswallop. I bet you club baby seals too you wretched human.
Anonymous
Why not try the college students' fave places.
Our family loves Anna's Taqueria and Pinocchio's Pizza.
Anonymous
Mr Bartley's Burger Cottage in Harvard Square. An institution. See what the real college scene is compared to where kid can try for.
Anonymous
On Beacon Street, between BU and Fenway, there are several popular restaurants, as well as Tatte Bakery & Cafe. Also, if you have time to go downtown, be sure to drop by Quincy Market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legal Seafood and Dunkin'.


Why do people always insist on Dunkin? It's absolute garbage.


PP probably was trying to be funny, suggesting 2 places that were founded in the Boston area.
Anonymous
Always worth a trip to the North End for Italian food. So many good places there, from full service restaurants to pizzerias. Mike’s or Modern if you want the full tourist cannoli experience. Quincy Market has so many different kinds of food, especially if you have hearty eating boys.

You could stop and have Boston Cream Pie at the Omni Parkerhouse Hotel if you want dessert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not try the college students' fave places.
Our family loves Anna's Taqueria and Pinocchio's Pizza.


You really should get a meal at Anna's if your kid is considering BU or BC.
Cornwalls near Fenway
Pick any place in Little Italy for the experience
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