Porgy and Bess Program [pdf] - American Repertory Theater
Porgy and Bess Program [pdf] - American Repertory Theater Porgy and Bess Program [pdf] - American Repertory Theater
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Best Western PLUS<br />
guide to cambridge dining (continued)<br />
Bravo!<br />
Experience the BEST of<br />
Cambridge & Boston<br />
Family friendly lodging<br />
Complimentary hot buffet<br />
breakfast daily<br />
Bar 220, now open<br />
Convenient to area attractions<br />
Free shuttle to Harvard Square<br />
& public transportation<br />
AAA <strong>and</strong> Special Packages available<br />
www.hoteltria.com<br />
(617) 491-8000 or (866) 333-Tria<br />
Stephanie Mitchell<br />
SWEET DREAMS: Finale, a paradise for dessert<br />
aficionados, offers such delectable dishes as<br />
the Chocolate Crescendo (above) at its<br />
Harvard Square location, one of three in the<br />
Boston area.<br />
Mexican specialities, all at reasonable prices. L & D Mon–Sat<br />
11 a.m. –1 a.m., Sun noon–1 a.m.<br />
TORY ROW, 3 Brattle St., Harvard Square, 617-876-TROW.<br />
Located at the heart of Harvard Square, Tory Row takes its<br />
name from the 1770s term for Brattle Street, once populated by<br />
British loyalists. Serving up an eclectic mix of Euro-<strong>American</strong><br />
dishes at affordable prices, this neighborhood bar <strong>and</strong> restaurant<br />
has shed the conservative roots of its name <strong>and</strong> replaced<br />
them with a diverse <strong>and</strong> creative culinary aesthetic. L, D.<br />
UPSTAIRS ON THE SQUARE, 91 Winthrop St., 617-864-1933.<br />
Boasting an eclectic decor, this lush urban oasis features<br />
everything from poached Atlantic salmon to fire-roasted<br />
Meadow Farms lamb chops. A charming blend of eccentricity<br />
<strong>and</strong> culinary luxury. L, D, C, LS.<br />
ZOE’S, 1105 Massachusetts Ave., 617-495-0055. Offering a<br />
menu of delicious homemade Greek <strong>and</strong> <strong>American</strong> food in a<br />
fun atmosphere, this retro establishment serves breakfast all<br />
day, <strong>and</strong> take-out <strong>and</strong> catering are available. A popular destination<br />
for the weekend brunch crowd, Zoe’s is also a great<br />
place for dinner, boasting an affordable selection of beer <strong>and</strong><br />
wine. For dessert, try the delicious cheesecake frappe or the<br />
famous frozen hot chocolate. B, L, D, SB. Mon–Wed 7:30<br />
a.m.–9 p.m., Thu–Sat ’til 10 p.m., Sun 8 a.m.–9 p.m.<br />
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