Guidebook for Cambridge

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Guidebook for Cambridge

Food Scene

Great neighborhood coffee shop with irresistible pastries, creative sandwiches, and a nice outdoor seating area. There's no wifi, which is either a pro or a con depending on what you're there for. There is wifi at the Starbucks directly across the street.
72 residents recomanen
Hi-Rise Bread Company
208 Concord Ave
72 residents recomanen
Great neighborhood coffee shop with irresistible pastries, creative sandwiches, and a nice outdoor seating area. There's no wifi, which is either a pro or a con depending on what you're there for. There is wifi at the Starbucks directly across the street.
Named by Boston Magazine as the best Italian in the city. There’s no reason to eat in the North End when Giulia is right around the corner. Except that you probably won’t be able to make a reservation, as it’s always slammed. Best plan is to head there at 5:20pm just before they open to grab seats at the first-come bar.
61 residents recomanen
Giulia
1682 Massachusetts Ave
61 residents recomanen
Named by Boston Magazine as the best Italian in the city. There’s no reason to eat in the North End when Giulia is right around the corner. Except that you probably won’t be able to make a reservation, as it’s always slammed. Best plan is to head there at 5:20pm just before they open to grab seats at the first-come bar.
Steps away from my apartment with french-inspired small plates. Bar is first-come and the space has a great Puritan minimalist vibe.
Shepard
1 Shepard St
Steps away from my apartment with french-inspired small plates. Bar is first-come and the space has a great Puritan minimalist vibe.
Don’t let the name, or its location in a strip mall, fool you. Recognized by Boston Magazine as the best sushi in town, this is the best sushi I've had anywhere. Don’t order the standard spicy tuna roll, go all-in for the “omakase.” You will not be disappointed.
47 residents recomanen
Cafe Sushi
1105 Massachusetts Ave
47 residents recomanen
Don’t let the name, or its location in a strip mall, fool you. Recognized by Boston Magazine as the best sushi in town, this is the best sushi I've had anywhere. Don’t order the standard spicy tuna roll, go all-in for the “omakase.” You will not be disappointed.
Boston's best fro-yo, with homemade toppings.
28 residents recomanen
BerryLine
3 Arrow St
28 residents recomanen
Boston's best fro-yo, with homemade toppings.
You’ll stand in line for maybe 30 minutes (if you’re smart you’ll call your order in and walk to the register to pick up) while your $12 box of organic veggies and tofu is assembled, but it’s delicious.
240 residents recomanen
Life Alive Organic Cafe
765 Massachusetts Ave
240 residents recomanen
You’ll stand in line for maybe 30 minutes (if you’re smart you’ll call your order in and walk to the register to pick up) while your $12 box of organic veggies and tofu is assembled, but it’s delicious.
Just around the corner from Backbar—and much easier to find—is the best Latin fusion I've had in Boston. Started as an underground restaurant in the owners’ home, the incredible demand inspired them to go all-in and open a restaurant. Best seat for couples is a love seat at the bar overlooking the kitchen.
32 residents recomanen
Casa B Tapas and Cocktail & Rum Bar
253 Washington St
32 residents recomanen
Just around the corner from Backbar—and much easier to find—is the best Latin fusion I've had in Boston. Started as an underground restaurant in the owners’ home, the incredible demand inspired them to go all-in and open a restaurant. Best seat for couples is a love seat at the bar overlooking the kitchen.

Drinks & Nightlife

Equal to the best speakeasys in New York, Backbar is hidden away down an alley and through a loading dock door. Trust Google Maps to get you there, or give them a call. They take reservations most days, and you’ll want to have them.
89 residents recomanen
Backbar
7 Sanborn Ct
89 residents recomanen
Equal to the best speakeasys in New York, Backbar is hidden away down an alley and through a loading dock door. Trust Google Maps to get you there, or give them a call. They take reservations most days, and you’ll want to have them.

Arts & Culture

Isabella’s former home, this museum is required to keep everything exactly as she left it—which means you can see the empty frames from one of America’s greatest art heists.
500 residents recomanen
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
25 Evans Way
500 residents recomanen
Isabella’s former home, this museum is required to keep everything exactly as she left it—which means you can see the empty frames from one of America’s greatest art heists.
It's new and it's stunning. Check out the Rothkos on the upper floors and enjoy a coffee in the lobby atrium.
205 residents recomanen
Museus d'Art de Harvard
32 Quincy St
205 residents recomanen
It's new and it's stunning. Check out the Rothkos on the upper floors and enjoy a coffee in the lobby atrium.

Sightseeing

71 residents recomanen
Harvard Yard
2 Kirkland St
71 residents recomanen

Shopping

Vintage and novelty shop that's always worth a stop. Excellent resource for quirky home gifts.
16 residents recomanen
Abodeon
1731 Massachusetts Ave
16 residents recomanen
Vintage and novelty shop that's always worth a stop. Excellent resource for quirky home gifts.

Essentials

7 residents recomanen
Evergood Super Market
1674 Massachusetts Avenue
7 residents recomanen
9 residents recomanen
Montrose Spa
1646 Massachusetts Ave
9 residents recomanen