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Cuisine:Greek
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So much to choose from here at Greek Corner that it can get quite overwhelming for those who are not used to the overflowing salads, kebabs of lamb, and feta and hummus. Delicious!
 
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Cross Street(s):Mass Ave at Prospect/Western
Cuisine:Lebanese
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Dress:Casual
Hours: Open 'til 3am Weds - Sat
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Located in the oddly shaped former White Castle right in the heart of Central Square, Falafel Palace has provided delicious Middle Eastern food to on-the-go Cambridge residence and 2:30am drunks alike for over 15 years. FP is best known for its falafel sandwiches, which are pressed and grilled rollups rather than simple pockets (the other common way to serve falafel). There's usually a line at peak hours that may necessitate waiting 5 or even 10 minutes to get your hands on your food.
 
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Hours: Su-W 11am-midnight
Th-Sa 11am-1am (18+)
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For such a popular Rock nightclub, who knew that the food could be amazing? One of the top places one must go to before leaving Boston. Opened as a Lebanese restaurant in 1970, the Middle East spans three storefronts filled with throngs of patch-covered jackets and wallet chains who come to enjoy a provocative symbiosis of sensuous Middle-eastern cuisine (falafel sandwiches $3.75), belly-dancing (W), and cutting-edge modern American rock and punk acts. Featuring live bands every night, the Middle East is a major landmark on any tour of Boston's alternative music scene, with no less than 3 separate stages. Local and regional bands, including Harvard's own, play in the small upstairs area, while larger names grace the more spacious downstairs. Music ranges from ska to hip-hop, but leans in favor of experimental acts testing the limits of what can be called music. Good selection of foreign and domestic beers (bottles $3.50). Cover $8-10 upstairs, $12-25 downstairs. Check the website for a full list of musical acts. The restaurant area features acoustic performances and folk music and never charges a cover. The two eating areas inside the club provide delicious and affordable middle eastern food. For fancier edibles, check out ZuZu which is a part of the Middle East complex but has its own distinct personality.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily 6am-12:30am
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Fast food, Harvard style. Fresh sandwiches ($4-6) such as Smoked Turkey and Roast Chicken are served up to a mix of busy tourists and undergrads relaxing in the Yard. C'est Bon rounds out its quality array of caffeinated products, like cappuccino, latte, and delicious hot chocolate, with a wide selection of baked goods ($1-4). And it's Lebanese owned and run, so try one of their many Middle Eastern sandwiches or wraps; the falafel is particularly good.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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