Going to Boston for PJ - Good food places?

Ms. Haiku
Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,389
Hi,

I read that Boston has an incredible food truck program. Yes?

Where are good places for coffee? Dunkin Donuts is good, but I'm thinking about independent places with character and charm. Last time I asked (2006 PJ Tour), many people mentioned Dunkin Donuts. :)

Other good food places? Good districts to walk around?

What do you think of the bikeshare program?

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  • AlaG
    AlaG Brookline, MA Posts: 979
    Lots of independently owned coffee shops on Newbury Street and in Harvard Square.
  • Go to Zaftigs Deli for breakfast. Order the stuffed french toast. Thank me later.
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  • RoleModelsinBlood31
    RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,254
    I second zaftigs. They're half sour pickles are still a cherished memory of living down the street.

    Food trucks? The restaurants in town will blow them away and you don't have to worry about food poisoning.
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  • Indifference
    Indifference Posts: 2,785
    edited February 2016

    I second zaftigs. They're half sour pickles are still a cherished memory of living down the street.

    Food trucks? The restaurants in town will blow them away and you don't have to worry about food poisoning.

    Wow - someone works in the restaurant industry. Food trucks are awesome and a lot have their own places as well like Bon Me, Chicken and Rice and Mei Mei. Mei Mei is sort of near Fenway and is awesome.

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  • AlaG
    AlaG Brookline, MA Posts: 979

    I second zaftigs. They're half sour pickles are still a cherished memory of living down the street.

    Food trucks? The restaurants in town will blow them away and you don't have to worry about food poisoning.

    Wow - someone works in the restaurant industry. Food trucks are awesome and lot have there own places as well like Bon Me, Chicken and Rice and Mei Mei. Mei Mei is sort of near Fenway and is awesome.
    Seconded.
  • lotsalemon
    lotsalemon Boston Posts: 2,739
    Ms. Haiku said:

    Hi,
    Where are good places for coffee? Dunkin Donuts is good, but I'm thinking about independent places with character and charm. Last time I asked (2006 PJ Tour), many people mentioned Dunkin Donuts. :)

    Dunkins is the WORST coffee. It wicked sucks. :)
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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    El Pelon taqueria about a block away from Fenway Park.
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  • Rebekah
    Rebekah Cape Cod, MA Posts: 44
    Pour House for Sunday breakfast.
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  • Suziemay
    Suziemay Posts: 11,168
    On my recent trips there, I've loved The Thinking Cup and Presse at Sonsie for coffee.

    Presse for breakfast was delightful!

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  • ckravitz
    ckravitz NJ Posts: 1,668

    Ms. Haiku said:

    Hi,
    Where are good places for coffee? Dunkin Donuts is good, but I'm thinking about independent places with character and charm. Last time I asked (2006 PJ Tour), many people mentioned Dunkin Donuts. :)

    Dunkins is the WORST coffee. It wicked sucks. :)
    Yes!
  • weekapaug19
    weekapaug19 Posts: 2,294
    Rebekah said:

    Pour House for Sunday breakfast.

    This
  • 1STmammal2wearPants
    1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 3,001
    dankind said:

    El Pelon taqueria about a block away from Fenway Park.

    What this man said. Delicious tacos. Also, if you don't mind taking the T (subway), the dim sum in Chinatown is great, and Winsor Dim Sum is a delicious hole in the wall for it.

    Dunkins is garbage, although I still drink it out of convenience sometimes. Barrington Roasters does a nice job.
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  • Go to Zaftigs Deli for breakfast. Order the stuffed french toast. Thank me later.

    Steve is right. Do it.

  • dankind said:

    El Pelon taqueria about a block away from Fenway Park.

    Also a solid suggestion.
  • If you are into Italian food, the North End is our version of "Little Italy". I've been to several restaurants there, and my favorite, by far, is Ristorante Saraceno. Their Spaghetti al Carbonara is amazing.
  • Ms. Haiku
    Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,389
    The average high temperature in Boston in August is 81 degrees. I bet that town is just full of energy. I wonder if I should take a week off and tour the coffee shops.
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  • AlaG
    AlaG Brookline, MA Posts: 979

    If you are into Italian food, the North End is our version of "Little Italy". I've been to several restaurants there, and my favorite, by far, is Ristorante Saraceno. Their Spaghetti al Carbonara is amazing.

    Grotto in Beacon Hill is another great spot for Italian food if you're trying to stay away from tourist-heavy areas.
  • Fajitas and Rita's on West Street, Ichiban (sushi) near Boston Symphony Hall, Shake Shack Newbury St, North End restaurants
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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841

    If you are into Italian food, the North End is our version of "Little Italy". I've been to several restaurants there, and my favorite, by far, is Ristorante Saraceno. Their Spaghetti al Carbonara is amazing.

    Pomodoro also kicks much ass.
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