Beyond HUDS: Eating in the Square

Just a sampling of the waffles found at Zinneken's.
Just a sampling of the waffles found at Zinneken's.

As much as every Harvard student loves the dining services, sometimes it’s nice—okay, necessary—to venture beyond the cafeterias and enjoy Cambridge’s culinary offerings. I certainly need breaks from my Annenberg meals and am always eager to go into the Square for food. Here are some of my recommendations and favorite spots for quick meals beyond HUDS:

1) Crema Café → Although a fire alarm went off the last time I was in Crema and I was forced to wait for twenty minutes outside (without my chaider—definitely try this by the way), there is no doubt that I will continue to return to Crema a few times every week. My mom gave me a gift card, it reminds me of Coupa Cafe, my favorite from back home in California, and the food is delicious. I recommend: the sweet potato sandwich (sweet potato, avocado, and hummus… literally what more could anyone want?); the Greek yogurt parfait with homemade granola, bananas, and fruit compote; the quiche; the almond earl grey latté.

2) Clover → Clover is another place I will inevitably end up at quite often. It’s quick and conveniently located, and serves good food that’s not too expensive. I recommend: the chickpea fritter sandwich (includes hummus and falafel so what’s not to like); the daily lemonades—try the peach lemonade if they’re serving it; the apple fritters (to die for).

3) Zinneken’s → Craving waffles but want to try something beyond Sunday brunch Veritaffles? Head to Zinneken’s and I can guarantee you will not regret it. Choose between liege and Brussels waffles and then add toppings. My favorite is the liege waffle with Oreos, whipped cream, and raspberries… dangerous.

4) Cardullo’s Gourmet Shoppe → If you’re looking for a good sandwich, go here. The sandwiches are tasty enough that I ate an entire one after my Zinneken’s waffle last weekend. I’m certain any sandwich would be great here, but my order is the caprese with prosciutto or the Parisian (brie with sliced green apple).

5) Café Pamplona → Pamplona is the kind of cozy café that I live for. I recommend the guava and cheese sandwich, the paninis, and the lavender soda. Oh, and if you go between 7 p.m. and midnight, it’s 20% off for students.

So, take a few meals to explore food in the Square. We’re lucky to go to school in an urban area with good restaurants and should take advantage of it!

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