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This Newbury Street salon is the best around to make sure that your coif maintains the color and the shape that it needs and the newest look that you desire.
L'Aroma Cafe brings an Italian cafe experience to Newbury Street. The cafe is located on Newbury between Berkeley & Clarendon Streets. There are many selections to be found on the menu including coffee & espresso drinks, 20 loose leaf teas, pastries, panini, pizzas, soups, and even gelato! L'Aroma has outdoor patio seating--the perfect spot to have a cappuccino and watch the hustle and bustle of the shoppers on Newbury Street. L'Aroma Cafe offers catering as well as gourmet cakes/pies/tarts available for pick up with 24 hour notice. Hours of operation are: Mondays - Saturdays from 7am to 9pm & Sundays from 8am to 9pm. In the summer, L'Aroma stays open until 10pm on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
This store is established since 1897 and offers a collection of fine teas from Ceylon and around the world. On Sunday afternoons tea seminars are hosted by mother and son Haleema and Afkham Salie, who are both certified by the Specialty Tea Institute of America.
Haleema Salie is Certified by the Specialty Tea Institute of America. Mrs. Salie and her husband have been involved in the tea business for over 30 years. Their vast experience includes exporting and distributing teas, and participating in Expos in Sri Lanka, Japan and the U.S.
Seminars will be conducted in the Timeless Tea Showroom at
85 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116.
Beginning November 2007.
Tea Tasting Seminars will run approximately 2 hours.
Satisfy your taste buds during an afternoon of fine teas
and savory delights with us!
Fee: $38
It took its name from the italian "Toray-fot-see-ohnay" which means the place where the coffe is roasted!
Torrefazione Italia offers Eight Distinctive Italian Coffee Blends.
Offering everything from fabulous cuts, colors, and highlights to a fabulous award winning spa, Beaucage is one of your best bets on Newbury for getting a bang out of your buck. Arrogance not enter please!
Don't be scared to flash those pearly whites! Or at least you will not be afraid to after you have visited Britesmile. With a painless whitening session that lasts about half an hour, Britesmile is here to get you camera ready and proud of your teeth.
Creating make-overs on hair color, style, and texture based on face, skin tone, and personality. The salon is located on the upper level with an unassuming entrance.
105 Newbury Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 536-1290
Remodeling hair length, texture, and color based on skin color, texture and personality. The salon is located on the upper level with an unassuming entrance.
71 Newbury Street, Boston, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 536-7182
Fresh, fashionable clothing at a somewhat reasonable price, atleast for Newbury. Known for their dresses,and cute shoes, but try waiting for the sales.
Guess? offers slightly trashy and somewhat overpriced takes on European styles. Tube tops and little black dresses abound ($25-200), along with trendy shoes, hand bags, sunglasses, and jewelry. Guess's men's collection, with its abundance of fitted v-necks and black pleather pants, may seem a bit out of place in puritan Boston, but is great for the pastel-loving metrosexual. Simple button-down shirts $70-80, jeans around $70-120.
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After over 50 years in Europe, H&M has joined meatballs and bikini teams as the only worthwhile Swedish exports to America. The downtown store brings Bostonians the hottest euro-chic styles (and mind-numbingly long lines), with clothing for men, women and kids. H&M is high fashion at shockingly low prices; while you won't be able to expect the style or quality of any garment to last you more than a couple of seasons, at $15 for a dress and $2 for three pairs of earrings, you can't really go wrong. H&M also consistently updates its newest fashions. Always busy, it's fun to poke in. If this Downtown Crossing location does not work for you, you can also visit H&M at Cambridgeside Galleria or the couture H&M on Newbury Street. It should not be missed for the stylish hungry who don't have a huge bankroll to spend on clothes.
The Newbury location is opened M-SA from 10:00 AM - 9:30 PM, Sunday 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM.
It is to be noted that if you're looking for men's clothing, only the Newbury Street and the Downtown Crossing stores carry men's stuff. Don't ask me why? That's just the way it is. It was annoying when I visited the other stores only to find out that they only carry women's clothing.
Designed and created in-house, John Lewis sells fine jewlery. They use platnum, gold, and silver in over 1,600 designs. Each piece is marked with their registered trademark, a crossed JL.
Store hours : 11am to 6pm Tuesday through Saturday.