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Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-2:30pm
Sat 7:30am-1pm
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Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe is a popular Boston sandwich joint, which also serves breakfast. According to the owner, they are most famous for their super turkey hash and fluffy, sweet pancakes. This is a popular hang out for many of the residents in the South End, and is known for being very friendly. The inside reminds you of a traditional old-fashioned diner, with huge, hot griddles, and bottomless coffee.
"Take any seat" they say as you come in. Charlie's seating system is old-school. Any empty chair can be filled, so you might be saddling up with strangers.
You can bring the kids, but there are some drawbacks: There are no high chairs - lots of kids belly up to the tables in their strollers (during off peak dining hours) Or strollers are left outside. They do have a few booster seats (which have straps). It can also be incredibly crowded on Saturday mornings. Breakfast at Charlie's is a huge draw, so you'll likely find would-be diners in lines that snake around the corner. Most kids will not last in a line like that. If you're dying for a some grease and want to take the kids, consider a visit during the week.
Opened in 1927, Charlie's is a true Boston classic. It was first known as a hot spot for early African American Jazz musicians, as Columbus Avenue was the Boston jazz haven. The restaurant used to be opened 24 hours a day, serving such dishes as liver and potatoes! Nowadays the restaurant is run by a family of 4 brothers and sisters. The two waitresses, Marie and Fontaine, have worked there for decades, seeing as their late father owned the joint. The two brothers, Chris and Arthur, are the cooks and brains behind the operation. Arthur has even won the James Beard Award for American Cooking! With such dishes as turkey hash, banana pecan pancakes, steak and eggs, and baked haddock, Charlie's is rarely a letdown. Just the stories alone from Arthur will keep you coming in for weeks on end.

It's cold outside, but warm at Charlie's!
It's cold outside, but warm at Charlie's!
Tip: Make sure you don't have too many coffee refills--there are no bathrooms for patrons.
 
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Restaurant
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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 • (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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Cuisine:Sandwich Shops
Pricing:$
Dress:Casual
Breakfast:Yes
Lunch:Yes
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This is an old neighborhood stand-by. Basic quick grill food and subs. Quick service, solid food, in a very unpretentious shop. Nothing fancy, just the basics.
 
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Coffee Shop
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Starbucks
Parking:Street
Study Friendly: Yes
Business type: Chain
Customer Loyalty Card: Yes
Num of seats: 18
Bathroom: Yes

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This Starbucks has ample seating- even cushy armchairs! Staff are friendly and if you are lucky, they will have samples out for you to taste test!
 
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Restaurant
Cross Street(s):West Brookline Street
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Informal
Hours: Su-Th 5:30-10pm; F-Sa 5:30-10:30pm
Brunch:yes
Dinner:yes
Parking:yes
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This quaint bistro has earned its many Best of Boston awards. Owned by chef Andy Husbands, a former apprentice to famed East Coast Grill maestro Chris Schlesinger, Tremont 647 is serious food. The MoMos ($8) and the lemon butter roasted mussels ($9) are appetizer favorites, and entrees like grilled tuna ($26) and Chilean sea bass ($25) reflect the cosmopolitan flavors the menu has to offer. Don't skip the killer desserts, which rotate at the chef's whim. Valet parking available ($8). Appetizers $10-12, entrees $18-30, desserts $7.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
Consider the breakfast pizza. It's topped with eggs, home fries, ham, and bacon. During the dinner hour, Tremont 647 offers fare described as "adventurous American cuisine." Although the brunch is family-friendly, you may find dinner somewhat less so. The restaurant does not offer a children's menu, and the atmosphere is clearly geared toward adult dining.
$2 Tacos every Tuesday night!
 
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Stuart Street

 • (617) 859-4826
Coffee Shop
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This is a popular coffee and donut chain located on Stuart St. It is convenient to Back Bay Station, John Hancock Tower, and Trinity Church.
 
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Stuart Street and Dartmouth Street

Starbucks

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