Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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Who the h*ll are these people suggesting frickin' chains like dunkin and Tatte that you can get anywhere? lol
The food is so much better up north. Branch out.
Agree. Absolutely go to the North End for Italian. Just pick one. So many good choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eataly is very popular with kids from Northeastern and Boston University. Great pizza!
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Eataly outlets have several different areas to eat, really like mini-restaurants within the larger store. So depending on whether you want fancy pasta and entrees, pizza, sandwiches, coffee & pastries, etc, you can usually find a spot that fits the bill.
It’s been a few years since I’ve been to the one in Boston, but they probably have gelato, too.
Anonymous wrote:Eataly is very popular with kids from Northeastern and Boston University. Great pizza!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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Who the h*ll are these people suggesting frickin' chains like dunkin and Tatte that you can get anywhere? lol
The food is so much better up north. Branch out.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts- Semolina on campus, or Dakzen in Davis Sq if you’re taking red line
Not near any schools but fabulous- Sarma
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BU - Loan Star Taco Bar, LuLu's, Draft is the BU dive bar, Barcelona Wine Bar is in Brookline which is only about 10 minutes
Cambridge (I know you didn't mention this but...) Felipe's Taqueria
Near your hotel: Earls... I know it's a chain BFD people love it.
Breakfast - The Friendly Toast.
You should get a meal in the Northend... I don't have a recommendation so many great places.
If you are gonna get Mike's cannoli get them in Cambridge, the North End always has a line.
NP-you think they would serve my HS kid if they're with me? I want them to get the whole experience.
Anonymous wrote:BU - Loan Star Taco Bar, LuLu's, Draft is the BU dive bar, Barcelona Wine Bar is in Brookline which is only about 10 minutes
Cambridge (I know you didn't mention this but...) Felipe's Taqueria
Near your hotel: Earls... I know it's a chain BFD people love it.
Breakfast - The Friendly Toast.
You should get a meal in the Northend... I don't have a recommendation so many great places.
If you are gonna get Mike's cannoli get them in Cambridge, the North End always has a line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
100%
Who the h*ll are these people suggesting frickin' chains like dunkin and Tatte that you can get anywhere? lol
The food is so much better up north. Branch out.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.