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Store
Hours: Mon 11am to 6pm Tus/Wed/Th 11am to 8pm (till 7pm in winter)
Fri 11am to 9pm
Sat 10am to 9pm
Sunday 12 to 6pm
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Tons of unique items, clothing, jewelry, handmade knits, housewares, decorations, gifts and jewelry. Independent local crafters and nationally-known designers pump out the most amazing things, and it's all whimsical and fun found in this North End boutique.
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Thacher Street

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Restaurant
Cross Street(s):North Margin Street
Cuisine:Italian
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Corkage Fee:Not Allowed
Hours: Mon - Thu 11am to 11pm
Fri/Sat 11am to 1am
Sunday 12pm to 11pm
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
Parking:No
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Menu
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One of the most famous pizza places in the country, Pizzeria Regina has been packing them in and slinging pie since 1926. This North End institution has not changed much since it first opened it's doors 80 plus years ago. Its menu is still only pizza and beer served by fresh-talking local waitresses and it is still a cash only business. Pizzeria Regina remains an untouched piece of Boston history.
 
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Flower Shop
They have a pretty little storefront and in the summertime have ready-made bouquets of roses that can be purchased on the sidewalk of Hanover Street. They also have several people selling single roses to tourists and couples as they make their way along the street, which definitely adds to the charm of the North End. Reasonably priced, so you shouldn't balk for a second about buying one for your sweetie pie.
 
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Gym
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This studio is run by friends and North End residents, Alicia Orr and Alessandra Miele. Both have over 10 years of combined experience as yoga students & instructors. North End Yoga offers classes such as yoga basics, ashtanga, vinyasa, and pilates. Your first class is free & a variety of memberships are available. Cash, checks, Visa, and Mastercard are accepted. Gift cards are also available for purchase.
 
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 • (617) 367-6444
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Bar
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A bar for the 20 something crowd of the North End, Goody Glovers does pub food, trivia, outdoor seating, loud music, and beer pretty well. Goody's is a thin and small bar, so beware if you roll up with a large group. On the weekends the music is quite loud and not conducive to conversation.
 
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Store
Hours: M 9am-7pm
Tu-Th 9am-8pm
F-Sa 9am-9pm
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Cirace's best feature is its well-informed and affable international staff, who offer free tastings of choice vintage wine every F and Sa 4-7pm. Spreading through several wood-paneled rooms, this decidedly upscale alcohol superstore is a wine connoisseur's fantasy, while mid-shelf vodka, rum, gin, and a wide variety of domestic and imported beers accommodate the poorer college student. The selection of Italian wines and liqueurs is especially strong. No kegs. Delivery to Harvard and Cambridge $10.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Flower Shop
 
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Museum
Hours: Apr. 15-Oct. 31 daily 9:30am-5:15pm
Downtown Boston's oldest structure (built in 1680), this demure, seemingly unremarkable house was home to everyone's favorite night rider from 1770 to 1800 and was the starting point of his legendary nocturnal gallop from the North End to Lexington. Signs lead visitors on a self-guided tour through meticulously recreated 18th- and early 19th-century rooms, chock full with Revere family possessions and era ambience. Conveniently located on the Freedom Trail. Admission $3, students and seniors $2.50, children 5-17 $1, under 5 free.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Hanover Street

 • (617) 523-9250
Flower Shop
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