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HARVARD SQUARED HARVARD SQUARED ner Ran Duan, who has transformed half NOT YOUR of his parents’ Chinese restaurant. Tasty Sichuan dishes still reign across the din- 72 Hours in AVERAGE BAKERY ing areas, from dan dan noodles with pork and spinach and tofu-stued crepes with MILK BAR mushrooms to a whole fish with chili-mi- Harvard Square HARVARD SQUARE so sauce. Ask the wizard mixologists what dishes pair best with that night’s tantaliz- 2 Care packages & more at ing potions.($7.50-$22.95) A Harvard local business roundup milkbarstore.com For umami-packed Asian ramen and brown-rice bowls—and the addictive “Hawaiian-style burger” (a flat patty with crispy, salty onions, spicy mayo, and pine- apple relish)—run to Little Big Diner, in Newton. With only 15 seats, and a no- reservations poli- cy, show up to get SECTION ADVERTISING BUSINESS LOCAL SQUARE HARVARD on the wait list, and then browse in Newtonville Books, across the Looking for way, until the res- recommendations taurant calls you on where to (by phone) to a ta- eat, drink, and ble. ($8-$18) shop during Watertown’s be- Commencement loved and histor- week? Follow us ic Deluxe Town on Twitter at Diner serves the @harvardsqd. traditional all-day breakfast—the scrambled-eggs burrito, challah French toast, and sour-cream flap- jacks are the best around—along with beef BYGABRIELLA.CO and veggie burgers (with fresh-cut fries) Teaching the World® and a carb-rich turkey dinner. But there are plenty of lighter, wholesome items as well, like spinach and mushroom sal- ad, sautéed quinoa and vegetables, and a Middle Eastern sampler platter fit for two. ($5.25-$14.95) Hummus, tabouli, and stued grape leaves are served with warm pita bread at the Middle Eastern-style Andala Co ee House, in Cambridge’s Central Square. It’s ERIC JACOBS PHOTOGRAPHIC New Students Welcome! relaxed and quiet. It also oers hookahs Clockwise from top right: Out of Town and sidewalk tables shaded by a trellis t’s Commencement season, which Porter Square. Speaking of Porter Square: if News; a shopper browses the racks at Mint View Summer Schedule at: of grape vines. We like the “foole plate” means Cambridge is bustling with you’d prefer to channel Paris, visit the Porter Julep; a bowl of Benedetto’s bolognese at the Charles Hotel; assorted toys at Black freshpondballet.com (short for ful mudammas) of saucy fava beans families, eager imminent graduates, Square Hotel. It’s home to the brand-new Ink; Tatte Bakery’s pastry counter LEARN AND THRIVE IN A perked up with lemon juice, garlic, and ja- and visiting alumni heading back French bistro Colette, serving vegetable tar- OpenBILINGUAL, House CARING AND lapeños, and the housemade merguez sau- Ito the old—or new, given all the exciting tines and steak frites. For a more intimate stock up on goodies you never thought Summer classes begin 7/1 CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT! sages and chicken kebabs. Strong teas and changes in the Square—neighborhood. stay, check into the Irving House bed and you needed, from brightly patterned Fall classes begin 9/9 Turkish coee cap a meal. Or reenergize Check into the Charles Hotel and enjoy breakfast, where owner Rachael Solom oers omakase plates to Cambridge totes to Preschool9am- through12pm Grade 12 with the “wake-up call” banana-and-pea- plenty of goodies right outside your door: morning treats like egg-and-cheese popovers cheeky greeting cards to send back home. (starting at age 2.9) nut-butter smoothie. ($5.99-$19.99) Preschool and Kindergarten get a hot-stone massage at Corbu Salon & and local jams. If you’re looking for something to wear out Nina Alonso, Director, FPB What stands out among all these prized Spa, sip an al fresco cocktail at Noir, or eat After fortifying yourself, start browsing. on the town, slip into Mint Julep, known restaurants is the authentic food, served Arlington Campus: 17 Irving Street 1798a Mass Ave, Cambridge handmade pasta at Benedetto. It’s the lat- Forty Winks has some of the best customer for fashion-forward nds. Splash out with without pretense. That, and no booming To learn more, call 617.499.1459 617.491.5865 est from chef Michael Pagliarini, known for service in the city—pop in for super-soft a patterned jacket from Orla Kiely or a or visit www.isbos.org soundtracks, earn our top vote any time. To learn more, call 617.499.1459 his cult-favorite Italian restaurant, Giulia, in loungewear, robes, and PJs. At Black Ink, pastel A-line from Gal Meets Glam. or visit www.isbos.org ISB is 16¡accredited M¢£ by NEASC - J¥¦§ (New England2019 Association of Schools and Colleges), CIS (Council of International Schools), MEN (French Ministry www.harvardmagazine.com/harvardsquare of Education) and IB (International Baccalaureate). 190503_HSBA_v5.indd 1 4/1/19 10:55 AM HARVARD SQUARED The of at Got kids in tow? Stop rst at the World’s Best Cambridge Your Doorstep Only Curious George Store, an indie shop jammed with toys, stued animals, and Langdon Square • 1 Wendell Terrace • 2 plenty of classic kiddie lit. Bonus: T-shirts in child and adult sizes depicting beloved storybook characters, including everyone’s favorite monkey. And don’t forget to duck into the Harvard Shop or the Coop for UpperWest is a casual neighborhood bar with classic cocktails, old world some on-brand regalia. T Shaws wines, tasty bites, and good vibes brought to you by owners Kim and LOCATIONS .1 mi For a family-friendly lunch, visit the Xavier. Located in the back entrance of 1 Cedar Street at Mass Ave in North brand-new Milk Bar and &pizza—if the Cambridge, it’s just a short walk from the Davis Square and Alewife T stops. 1 Brattle Arms Porter Square lines aren’t too long, that is. Crowds ock 617-714-5734 | Tuesday-Saturday 6pm-12am | upperwestcambridge.com 2 John Harvard Apartments to this New York export for cereal milk ice cream. e adjacent Washington, D.C.- 3 Chauncy Court based &pizza is a kid’s dream, too. Top your pie with everything from ranch sauce to hon- SECTION ADVERTISING BUSINESS LOCAL SQUARE HARVARD 4 WendeChauncyll Terrace Court • 3 John Harvard • 4 ey to eggs and bacon, cooked right in front of 5 Langdon Square you, paired with plenty of house-made sodas. 2 Nearby public Craving something healthier or quieter? 6 Cambridge Centre Wendell St e Maharaja, on the second oor of the 1 4 transportation Perry Market Crimson Galeria, serves an extensive lunch 7 Charles Chauncy provides Park Basket 5 buet with beautiful neighborhood views. M easy access 3 M n St a to t a ing Grab a seat next to a oor-to-ceiling window S s h cy s as s W un s to Boston. a ha a c and relax. For Mediterranean bites, pop into C c h h u u s s Lincolnoln Saloniki, inside the newly refurbished Rich- e e t t Parkark t t s B G s ard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center. e a A A a r oaring. c d v v on e e e St is fast-casual hideaway is new from Jody n . rkland S St Ki t Adams, a neighborhood legend thanks to her beloved, sadly now closed, Rialto res- Mt. Auburn Brattle St Massachusetts Ave Hospital taurant. is is a chance to try her food in Mt. Longfellow St. Paul’s Choir School provides an extraordinary academic and musical experience Auburn S t a more casual setting—don’t miss the pita Park Camb ridge St that forms young men of achievement, integrity, service, and confi dence. 2 Harvard with pomegranate-glazed eggplant. t ttle S If you’re in need of midday R&R, browse Bra Square • Grades 3-8 • Rooted in Catholic 6 T the Harvard Bookstore, grab a cup of coee • Teachers support the faith and values Broa d from Tatte Bakery and Café and lounge on ways boys learn best • Graduates attend the Boston wa Harvard Boat y Cambridge Common (tip: they’ve got lots of area’s strongest secondary schools House Harvard Rugby Field Har gluten-free baked goods), or visit Pyara, an v ard St Aveda salon, for a detoxifying seaweed body CONTACT US FOR OPENINGS (617) 868-8658 Charles Chauncy • 5 Brattle Arms • 6 wrap or an aromatherapy massage. If you crave culture, visit two new exhib- a Eliot ss 3 ac 6 Bridge hu t its at the Harvard Art Museums marking the se e tt e s A tr Bauhaus centennial. “e Bauhaus and Har- Soldiers Field Park v S e t Christian A. So ec vard” showcases nearly 200 works by more than ld i Herter Park e osp r r 70 artists, drawn almost entirely from the Busch- s P F Christian Herter i e Reisinger Museum’s own extensive Bauhaus col- l Community d Garden R lection. e complementary exhibition “Hans Smith d T Playground Anderson Arp’s Constellations II” features a newly restored, Bridge room-sized wall relief commissioned by Walter Gropius for the Harvard Graduate Center—the r St work’s rst public viewing in 15 years. ive SAINT PAUL’S CHOIR SCHOOL MAP KEY R As the sun sets, try Pammy’s, a Bon Appétit 2 The Middle East 29 mount auburn street harvard square ALLSTON CAMBRIDGE Nightclub nominee for Best New Restaurant last year. 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