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M-Su 11am-11pm
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Cross Street(s):East Berkeley
Cuisine:Pizza & Pasta
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Parking:No
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Picco (Stands for Pizza and Ice Cream Company) is a charming restaurant located in the South End on Tremont Street with delicious food and a lovely outdoor seating (when weather permits). The restaurant definitely has a pizza specialty but also serves a delicious chicken parmagiana sandwich, salads, home made pastas, and fish tacos. They serve ice cream as well, and have many flavors to choose from. The pizza is cooked in a flaming brick oven, that you can see from inside of the restaurant! The staff are friendly, and the food always tastes very fresh.
Visit their website to learn about their special events!
Here are a few 'nice to knows' about Picco: There is a $10.00 minimum on all charges. Delivery is free from 5-10pm everyday to the South End, Back Bay, and Bay Village. The whole menu is available for take-out and delivery. Reservations are only available for parties of 8 or more.
The Boston Globe praised the decor as "quaint, brightly lit, and secretly upscale", but dismissed the "charred yet underbaked" pizzas[1]. The Phantom Gourmet was more enthusiastic, noting that "slices and scoops spare no expense with gourmet ingredients" and that the "retro décor evokes an old school ice cream parlor"[2].
 
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Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Mon-Thu: 8am-11pm
Fri-Sat: 8am-12am
Sun: 9am-11pm
Lunch:Yes
Parking:No
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One of the South End's original coffee bars, it has evolved as a restaurant for sandwiches and salads. Also serves a delicious chocolate milkshake! Always service with a smile. Francesca's is also a popular South End joint with the lunch crowd. Their specials change daily and the freshness of the food and innovative soups keep the regulars coming back. A great place to grab a coffee concoction or a dessert (like the Big Sexy Chocolate Cake!), Francesca's seems to have a little something for everyone.
 
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Coffee Shop
Cross Street(s):Appleton St.
Hours: Mon-Fri: 6:30am-5pm
Sat:7:30-5pm
Sun:8am-12pm
Parking:No
Study Friendly: Yes
Business type: Independent
Food: Sandwiches/Soups
FreeTrade: Yes
Organic Coffee: Yes
Bathroom: Yes
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Berkeley Perk Cafe, in the South End, is a cozy local Coffee and Tea House.
With big comfy chairs and tables for sitting and lounging, the Perk not only offers coffee and tea drinks, but sandwiches and soups, cookies and cakes as well.Credit Cards are not accepted, cash only. A local neighborhood hangout.
 
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Cross Street(s):Union Park St.
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: 7 days: 6:30am-5:30pm
Soon to be until 9pm
Breakfast:Yes
Brunch:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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The recently opened full-service dining area boasts a warm, cavernous appeal (including a working fireplace, a boulder-like wall that serves as a tactile homage to the elements and an upscale ambiance downstairs with windows peeking out to a rock garden that actually feels like you're dining in a cave) and a stylish, but cramped, space upstairs. The moderately-priced menu boasts a few comfort-food staples like their winning parmesan-garlic fries with chipotle aioli. The fries have a tasty, crunchy coating and score points with its creative cone-style presentation. The South End Buttery's menu has several stellar pasta dishes including its penne with pumpkin seed pesto and serves up some killer braised beef short ribs with parsnip puree that literally melt in your mouth. The vibe is cozy. Perfect for a first date or an intimate gathering of friends. As far as the upstairs cafe area, it's delicious, but small. Kind to children, but no high chairs for this South End local hangout. There is a cafe that serves everything from coffee to cupcakes, quiches to tuna melts.
 
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 • (617) 695-2555(617) 695-2556
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Monday-Saturday: 7am-8pm
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Cross Street(s):Arlington Street
Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Parking:Street
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New South End spot on the eastern end of Tremont Street. Owned by the same family as Rome Pizza next door. European style cafe is the concept. Freshly made paninis, expresso, North End pastries, gelato, smoothies. Homemade hummus, grapeleaves, and other meditteranean staples. Chef used to be the chef at the Appleton Bakery Cafe.

 
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 • (617) 455-0900
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The Bakery at Haley House is a small branch of the larger establishment, The Haley House Cafe(located in Roxbury), and is part of a nonprofit group that offers culinary training to those in need. The members of the Haley House Bakery call their product, "Food With Purpose"- and that is definitely true to it's name. For more information about the Haley House mission and history, visit their website at http://www.haleyhouse.org Accessibility: this is a corner entry with one (triangular) stair. they will hold the door open for you cheerfully if you request
The Bakery At Haley House is open: Monday-Thursday 9-10 Friday 9-10:30 Sunday 12-6
The Bakery At Haley House also takes orders for holiday pies-- The flavors offered are: Apple, Sweet Potato and Pumpkin.
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Cross Street(s):Dartmouth
Cuisine:Cafe
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: M-F 6:30am-8pm
Sa 7am-5pm
Su 7am-2pm
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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The Appleton Cafe rarely disappoints. Whether for breakfast, lunch, or a quick cup of coffee on the go. Highlights include Wednesday's Hamburgers and the mostly-daily cupcakes. This down-to-earth gourmet sandwich shop in the South End offers up super-fresh soups and delicious prepared foods. Their sandwiches ($7-8) are inventive, like the Empire, which is stuffed with roast beef, caramelized onions, chevre cheese, and roasted red peppers, and are offered on a variety of breads or wraps. If you are not in mood for lunch, try their fabulous muffins. They were named Best of Boston in 2003. Appleton has a strong neighborhood pull and is a South End staple. Far different than the chains and trendy eateries of Copley Square, this place is worth the trip after a long, hard day of shopping.
Also, be sure to check out all the other goodies that the Appleton Bakery has lining it's shelves. Gifts and treats, as well as basic grocery items can be found at the bakery. So, whether you need to do some christmas shopping, or need a quart of milk, make sure to stop by.
Currently the Bakery has a convoluted but useful special for regular lunchers - buy a sandwich on Thursday or Friday, bring in your receipt Monday or Tuesday and get a sandwich for 1/2 price.
 
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Hours: Mon-Fri: 7am-6pm
Sat 8am-5pm
Sun 8am-4pm
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References

  1. ^ Boston Globe September 24, 2004
  2. ^ The Phantom Gourmet website, retrieved July 11th, 2008
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