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Originally Posted by Haywood
New York. Better food and better city. Just kidding. I have to say that cuz I'm a Yankees fan.
You have to go to the North End for Italian. Traditional places like Bacco are excellent. One of my favorites is Mamma Maria. Up a cobblestone street and looks like an old mansion. Great Italian food with a fusion twist.
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by evoq007
Trattoria Il Panino in the north end for very authentic italian food
Get a canoli at Modern Pastry.... NOT MIKES.
Highland Kitchen in somerville is fantastic american style food.
Seafood = Neptune Oyster in North end
Puritan and CO in cambridge if you want old timey new england classics
Kirkland Tap and Trotter = Cambridge
Toro is excellent for Tapas
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I actually had Neptune Oyster during my first week of training last week! We walked by Mike's Pastry and the line was out onto the street I couldnt believe it
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Originally Posted by JamesWWIII
Oh, I forgot about breakfast!
We went to the famous Paramount in Beacon Hill, but although the food was good, I'm not sure it was worth the long wait. We had an equally good breakfast (delicious Belgian waffle and challah French toast) upstairs at Trident Booksellers & Cafe in Back Bay, and our waitress there was a total sweetheart. Another nice thing about Trident is if there's a wait, you can browse the store.
http://www.paramountboston.com/beaconhill
https://www.tridentbookscafe.com/menu
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The earliest day I'll be able to go out to eat any of my days there will be at around 12:30 pm so I'll see if I can hit up a breakfast spot!