Re: I went to a Harvard bar last night
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:33 am
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I asked my sweetie. She says Other Side Cafe. But now that I think of it, I might not have been too strict about my veganism when I went there. And it's definitely not a co-op. And I don't remember the food, just that we went there more than once. It did have some micro-brews though. Sorry for thread derailment, k. I also saw a poloraid of DOAD up in a Spike's.Pisscubes wrote:Do you remember what section of town you were in? Downtown? South End? North End? Allston? Cambridge? Somerville? Brookline?neckbeard wrote:I think I went there but I don't remember it. What's the place that isn't vegan but very friendly and has tons of beer, and there's a mezzanine with tables? It was on the edge of an area with lots of retail shops.
I fucking love the Other Side Cafe. Good chili, good burritos, good chips and salsa, great beer selection, great breakfast stuff, definitely vegetarian friendly... i think they have some vegan stuff too.neckbeard wrote:I asked my sweetie. She says Other Side Cafe. But now that I think of it, I might not have been too strict about my veganism when I went there. And it's definitely not a co-op. And I don't remember the food, just that we went there more than once. It did have some micro-brews though. Sorry for thread derailment, k. I also saw a poloraid of DOAD up in a Spike's.Pisscubes wrote:Do you remember what section of town you were in? Downtown? South End? North End? Allston? Cambridge? Somerville? Brookline?neckbeard wrote:I think I went there but I don't remember it. What's the place that isn't vegan but very friendly and has tons of beer, and there's a mezzanine with tables? It was on the edge of an area with lots of retail shops.
That sounds alright. Shit, I didn't realize that half of the good posters live here.Pisscubes wrote:You should have gone to Charlie's Kitchen in Harvard Square. It's not that their aren't douche bags who go there of all kinds, but the upstairs has a jukebox with old country, 70s and 80s punk, Sabbath, Slayer and a bunch of other stuff. Decent beer selection cheap double cheeseburgers, lobster rolls, and other good bar food. When it's warm they have a beer garden outside too.
Yop and Paul. Really nice guys.Pisscubes wrote:
Two Dutch brothers own the place and they only hire chicks outside of the kitchen. They know what they're doing.