Harvard Square
Lights, Camera.. Filming!
Harvard Square on Saturday evening for a filming of an upcoming episode of “Friday Night Lights,” a television serious about ...
Businesses Celebrate Mad Men With Specials
The Mad Men trend hit two Harvard Square businesses this weekend. Sweet offered cupcakes with the Mad Men logo while ...
Square Embraces Folk Music Roots
This month, Harvard Square will return to its folk roots and celebrate the area’s role in developing of folk music ...
Mad Good Cupcakes
<p>If you’re a “Mad Men” devotee prone to eating your feelings of sadness about this season’s end, look no further than Sweet Cupcake’s Season Finale promotion! Throughout the day today, Sweet will be offering cupcakes with various Mad Men related images plastered on top of their otherwise normal cupcakes. </p> <p> </p> <p>The bakery advertises their cupcakes as “fresh baked daily from scratch—just like Betty Draper would have made them.” Perhaps this is indeed how the embodiment of ’60s-housewife-syndrome would have made them were she Betty Crocker, Baking Guru as opposed to Betty Draper, Ice Queen Extraordinaire. </p> <p> </p> <p>Sweet will be playing “Mad Men” seasons 1 and 2 on the in-store television; implicit in this aspect of the promotion is a challenge to cupcake consumers to make one cupcake last through 26 hours of television without pulling a Roger Sterling-style cardiac arrest (minus the whole “adultery as cause” part) or Peggy-style psychotic freak-out. Perhaps Sweet should have consulted Don before pulling this one.</p>
New Tapas Restaurant
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
New Tapas Restaurant To Open in Harvard Square
From mofongo con camarones (mashed plantains with shrimp) to asado argentino (Argentinian steak), Harvard Square diners will have their choice of eclectic Latin American cuisine tomorrow night with the opening of Congas Bar and Restaurant.
Herrells Closes Shop
Herrells Ice Cream closed its doors after 27 years of business in Harvard Square on Sunday. Monday evening workers cleaned the store and took down the overhead menus.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Congas, a new tapas restaurant in Harvard Square, prepares for its grand opening tomorrow. Having recently secured liquor licesnes, Congas bartenders J.D. Acton and Carlos Medina prepare for business later this week. Conga owner Panja Lymswan, also the owner of Spice, recently decided to open Congas, at 1 Eliot street formally Shabu Square.
Book Festival Draws Crowd
The first ever Boston Book Festival attracted thousands of people to Copley Square this Saturday to listen to panels, participate in workshops, and flip through books of all genres.
Bus Service Struggles for Harvard-N.Y. Line
Determined to establish a direct bus line between Harvard Square and New York City by mid-November, a transportation service company that currently runs bus routes throughout the northeast is still facing one important barrier: the city of Cambridge.
Bombay Club Leaves Square
Harvard Square’s Bombay Club, which has been serving Indian food on JFK St. for 18 years, will move to the ...