Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 10:25     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

If you have time, there are tons of places in Cambridge by MIT
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 08:11     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

If you’re in Copley, go to Pressed Cafe, their breakfast and their goat cheese BLT (lunch) is amazing.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 07:11     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Anonymous wrote:
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


+1 Anna’s Taqueria
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 07:03     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Anonymous wrote:Tufts- Semolina on campus, or Dakzen in Davis Sq if you’re taking red line

Not near any schools but fabulous- Sarma


Sarma is amazing. Hard to get reservations but they do take walk ins and if you get right when it opens you should be ok. Probably the best restaurant I’ve been too ever.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 07:01     Subject: Re:Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

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.


Not “ Felipe's Taqueria”. I live outside of Boston and went to this place the other day. It gets so many good reviews but it’s pretty bad. Victoria tacqueria is so much better but not really confinement to the schools you are visiting.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 06:55     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Anonymous wrote:Eataly is very popular with kids from Northeastern and Boston University. Great pizza!


I was going to suggest Eataly too. It’s in the Prudential center just across from Copley. They have several restaurants plus gelato and other fun deserts. Definitely check it out at least once.

Will you have a car? If so and if you have a break before or after BC, I would drive to Newton Center. Tons of restaurants there.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2024 09:17     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Kids do love Eataly
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 07:51     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Anonymous wrote:Even though it’s not that close, go to Elephant Walk for something delicious and different. Reserve in advance. Thank me later!


Ooh, I loved this 30 years ago. Glad to hear it’s still good!
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 07:14     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Petit Robert Bistro (South End)
Charlie’s Kitchen (awesome burger Cambridge)
Tatte Bakery (NU)
Fuchun Ju (Chinatown)
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 18:01     Subject: Re:Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

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.


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.


You know not everybody has Tatte near them. Also, truthfully in Boston the only places worth getting breakfast (not sure why) are Friend Toast and Tatte.

Sometimes you are in a hurry and Tatte is the best option.


We also enjoyed light breakfast and coffee at the Thinking Cup.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 16:43     Subject: Dining in Boston with Teens In Between College Visits

Quincy’s market! Then you can get what you want.