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Martín Caballero: "Third wave coffee at its most Cambridge-ish. Great rotating selection of single origin espressos. Nice big open windows looking out on to Kirkland Street. Beans roasted in-house"
Djaniella D.: "Ranked the best ice cream shop in all of Massachusetts! They serve wild, delicious flavors that'll keep you coming back for more! Personal favorite is the B3 (brown butter, brownies, & brown sugar)."
Andrew C: "Best view of the Boston skyline!!! Was on the duck tour, but there were many kayaks and private boats going around... so peaceful and wonderful when the weather is nice!!!"
Brendon Smith: "This is a great little coffee shop that serves Counter Culture beans. They have the best batch drip coffee in the city, with free refills! Chow down on a liege waffle if you get hungry."
Harvard University: "Although it housed its last Commencement in 1922, this 1,166 seat theater with a 180 degree design is a popular venue for lectures, ceremonies, & performances."
Alex F: "Excellent dance center. Affordable classes for everyone. Every dance style imaginable. Centrally located. Dance performances too."
Matthew Pires: "Sharon's hip hop dance on Mondays at 7:30pm is a blast. She teaches a new dance every week. The class is taught at a good pace and definitely will have you sweating by the end."
Ingrid Wong: "Their poached eggs are phenomenal, but be sure to try out their Shashuka too! I can't wait to come back and taste their pastries. Quite crowded but the turnover for tables is fast."
Lauren Mac: "Raspberry tart, brownie, and mozzarella sandwich were all divine, particularly when paired with a chic wooden backdrop. Only complaint is the sandwich took much longer than it should have...worth it"
Kenneth McKlinski: "Great rotating selection of beverages and snacks, with screenings of interest to a wide range of interests every month!"
BU Today: "Showing classic, independent, foreign, and art-house films, this not-for-profit theater is one of the few remaining to use rear projection (located behind the screen, rather than behind the audience.)"