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. |
| -The Parish Cafe Two minute walk. A new second location for Back Bay's favorite sandwich bar! Here sandwiches from every one of Boston's great chef's are available in one place. Fantastic staff and a great bar atmosphere make this a place worth travelling to! |
| -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. |