Welcome to your new neighborhood! To
help get you acquainted, we’ve compiled some useful
info on where to eat, hang out, shop, catch the T, watch
a movie, and more.
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Where to Eat  |
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-The South End’s
“restaurant row” is just a short walk away and
brimming with choices for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and après
work drinks. |
| -Bob
The Chef's Two minute walk. Daryl Settles continues to
satisfy customers looking for traditional Southern cuisine.
Bob's homemade meatloaf, fried chicken, BBQ Ribs and even
the original "Bob's" macaroni and cheese are still
featured on the menu. Settles has also added Cajun dishes
such as crab cakes, mustard fried catfish, jambalaya and shrimp
etouffé. |
| -Tremont
647, Five-minute walk. Check out the Saturday Pajama Brunch
from 10:30 AM to 2 PM. |
| -Aquitaine,
Five-minute walk. The South End’s premiere French bistro.
Ideal for a romantic dinner à deux or weekend brunch. |
| -Thai Village. Five-minute
walk. High-quality favorites and some innovative specialties. |
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-The Franklin Cafe. Five
minute walk. Yummiest stuff around! |
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Flour
Bakery and Cafe.Five minute walk. Best independant coffee
and sandwich shop in Boston. |
Where to Work Out
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-Metropolitan Health
Club, Five minute walk. Lots of great classes. |
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-Mikes Gym 560 Harrison.
Five minute walk.Real gym, Real good. |
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-Fitcorp
at The Prudential Center, Five-minute walk. Pool access |
Getting Around:
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-Mass
Ave. Station, Orange Line,
Three-minute walk. |
| -Symphony
Station, Green Line. Five-minute walk. |
| -Drivers, the Mass Pike
and Route 93 are just around the corner |
Where to Shop:
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-Whole Foods near Symphony
Green Line T stop. Five-minute walk. |
| -CVS drugstore. Five-minute
walk. |
| -Peapod
grocery delivery available |
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-The
Shops at Prudential Center, Five-minute walk. |
Culture Spots
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-Boston
Symphony Hall, Five-minute walk. |
| -New
England Conservatory of Music, Five-minute walk. |
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-Museum
of Fine Arts, Just a couple of stops away on the Green
Line. |
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-Wally's
Three minute walk. Live Jazz served hot since 1947. |
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-In house performance
space and art gallery. |
Film Fest:  |
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-Copley
Place Cinema at Copley Place Mall,Two stops away on the
Green Line. Shop, then catch a movie. This is one of Boston’s
smaller mainstream movie theaters. |
| -Loews
Boston Common. Worth the extra t stop. Three-story multiplex
with 19 screens. All digital sound and vision,stadium seating,
luxury atmosphere. Best theatre this side of Manhattan. |
Green Space:  |
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-Blackstone Square. Five-minute
walk. |
| -Franklin Square. Five-minute
walk. |