The Haven appeals with its typical Scottish pub ambiance. The extensive Beer list has Scottish craft beers on bottles and drafts. Pan Seared Scallops, Stuffed Peppers and Herb Roasted Giannone Chicken are some of the highlights from the dinner menu. With an excellent wait staff, The Haven assures to provide a relaxed dining atmosphere. They accept reservations for private events as well. Check website for more information.
Casey's Diner is touted to be amongst the oldest diners that are still operating in the United States. The diner is renowned for its steamed 'snap' hot dogs. This dining establishment was also included in the National Register of Historical Places in 1999, and continues to serve the best hot dogs in town.
Quintessential Italian passion for cooking and hospitality comes alive in the inviting confines of Giulia. Anchored in Massachusetts Avenue, Giulia is an Italian-specialty restaurant. Riding high on critical acclaim from food critics and adulation from patrons, the restaurant is a go-to spot for savoring a traditional Italian fare. The extensive and wholesome menu on offer covers the entire range of essentials such as sfizzi, antipasti, pasta, secondi and dolci. The scrumptious preparations served here are elevated in flavor due to the use of authentic ingredients and painstaking attention to detail. The elaborate pasta experience is a prominent highlight of the restaurant, along with a slew of crowd favorites, which include the likes of Chicken Liver Crostini, Bucatini and the warm semolina cakes.
Specializing in freshly-cooked, made-to-order fast food, this Harvard Square Clover outpost boasts of a two-storied building with outdoor seating. Regular guests rave about the Chickpea Fritters and Breakfast Parfait, and they guarantee that you can taste the distinct freshness in every bite! The fruit juice sodas are especially flavorful, so be sure to try the Watermelon Soda, among other squeezes. Constantly re-inventing the menu, Clover's culinary choices mirror its lab-style philosophy, where no two days are the same.
One of Boston's popular joints in the Western Suburbs, Linden, is a name that rings a bell for people who grew up there. Linden was opened way back in 1933 and is run by the LeBrun brothers, Greg and Mark LeBrun. The interiors in this place takes you back in time with communal tables and stools that make up the furniture. There is always a line at Linden's, especially on Wednesday when they make their home special sub which is the Hot BBQ Roast Beef with American Cheese. Besides this you can try out all their other sandwiches which are worth standing in the line.
The 3 Little Figs is an adorable cafe delighting patrons with their home-baked muffins, biscuits, cakes and other scrumptious baked goods. The cafe was born out of owner Katie's love for baking after she unceremoniously lost her job. The three little figs mentioned in the name are Katie, her mother and her sister, who later joined hands to help her with the business. The cafe has earned popularity owning to its well-crafted coffees and delectable breakfast snacks. The place also serves sandwiches and their Greek yogurt is a must-try. The cozy ambiance at 3 Little Figs makes it perfect for quieter conversations and even for solitude.