<p>Important info please:</p>
<p>Where are the best non-dorm close-to-campus places to get:</p>
<p>1) Breakfast (extra credit for brunch info!)
2) Lunch
3) Dinner (extra credit for a) best burger and b) best soup!)</p>
<p>Thanks =).</p>
<p>Important info please:</p>
<p>Where are the best non-dorm close-to-campus places to get:</p>
<p>1) Breakfast (extra credit for brunch info!)
2) Lunch
3) Dinner (extra credit for a) best burger and b) best soup!)</p>
<p>Thanks =).</p>
<p>Breakfast: thortons (or thorntons not sure) on Huntington Ave
Lunch: Cheesecake factory/PF Changs in the Pru
Dinner: not sure if you like spanish food and its a little expensive but Tapeo is a really really good tapas place on Newbury with some good hot and cold soups. I’m sure there are some good burger places on Newbury too.</p>
<p>1) Chicken Lous Sex on a Bagel
2) Chicken Lous TKO
3) Chicken Lous Three Ring Circlou (Burger)</p>
<p>haha, I agree with Chicken Lous, at least for lunch</p>
<p>Breakfast: Thortons is very good, or even Temptations (for lunch or breakfast)
Lunch: If you really want to get a feel for the school Chicken Lous is definitely the go to place
Dinner: I really like Betty’s on Huntington. It where all the people go before the Symphony and is a great value. If you are looking for something nicer i would take the short walk to the south end to go to all the trendy restaurants over the chains by the Pru. Pops is my favorite.</p>
<p>I typically go to Boloco for lunch. Cappys has some good options as well particularly the buffalo finger sub <em>droolz</em></p>