Thank you for your contribution. You've taken a huge step to making Povo the "word on the street,"
and we appreciate it very much. Because of the complexity of the "wiki text" and code that can be used
on Povo, in order to edit this section in the future you must click the "edit" button to the right of the section
heading (or for the whole page).
A classier pre-game destination than the hot dog stand outside the Fleet Center—but don't really come the night of a Bruins game, or you'll be faced with a limited “game day” menu. Anthem seeks to provide “gourmet comfort food” in a trendy but casual eatery, but, like Larry Summers, is not quite pulled together. Perhaps with time. Unique menu items make the trek worth it. Start off with a generous serving of the roasted pumpkin soup ($5.75) while steering clear of the overly-breaded fried plaintains. This may be the only place north of the Mason-Dixon line where you can eat a fried twinkie (with berry coulis; $5) without risking ridicule at the state fair. Balance it out with a fashionable sidecar from the well-stocked and hip bar.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
Graffiti is a place for quick notes. Know the hours of a business but not sure where to put it? Did something just happen at this place? Leave some graffiti.
Sometimes street view does not point exactly to the right place. You may need to "drive around" a bit.
If you find a better view, click here to save it for everybody else.