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Yes, Cardullo's is a deli, and an excellent one at that. Most students in pursuit of hot pastrami may rush past what they consider merely to be a gourmet haven of shelves stacked high with imported beers from European microbreweries, digestive biscuits, and dark, dark chocolate. But just inside the door is a deli extraordinaire; you won't find a sandwich stuffed with ¼ lb Westphalian ham ($7) or imported prosciutto ($7) at ABP. Try the Parisian (60% brie with apples and mustards on a baguette, $6; with ham, $7), the peerra falata (gorgonzola, Basque pear, and honey mustard on a baguette; $7.45), or the Radcliffe (your choice of fresh paté on a French baguette; $7). The deli is wheelchair-accessible; the cramped and crowded store is definitely not.
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3 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 354-3184
The venerable Greenhouse, a late-night and cheap-eats fixture of Harvard Square for many years, closed it's doors summer of 2007.
Rumors circulate about the people who own and run Audubon, Middlesex, Miracle of Science and Cambridge 1 are opening a place here.
5 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MAUnited States (see street view)
• (617) 497-1221
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Black Ink is a bright, meticulously organized wonderland that convinces you random goods like a Learn to Knit Puppet Kit, fake sushi sets, a Big Boy piggy bank, or iron-on camp merit badges ($8.50 for 6) are essential additions to your life. Stop in if you need a quirky gift for a friend (like a Magic 8-Ball or a baby Buddha statue), unique greeting cards ($2.25-3.50), or just feel like treating yourself. Merchandise changes frequently.
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Concepts is the Square's most comprehensive vendor of skateboarding gear. Skateboards by Vehicle and Concepts (their own brand) are standard retail. Limited edition and exclusive sneakers from Nike, Puma, and Adidas also featured. The knowledgeable and laid-back staff welcome friendly haggling to help make their merchandise more affordable to students..
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Motto sets itself apart with beautiful handmade and machine-crafted domestic jewelry in brass, silver, acrylic, and more. An incredible range of prices (jewelry $50-1000), but scarce options for the starving student. Also carries painted and silk-screened scarves ($100-400), unusual purses ($100-500), and other trinkets.
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Fake birch trees, light wood decor, and environmentally-inspired beauty products lull one back to nature. Come to Origins for their complete line of make-up, hair, and skin care products and walk away as the portrait of eco-chic after a free make-up demonstration. If you need to relax after the strenuous beautifying, check out the books on massage and reflexology or treat yourself to a Peace of Mind GumBall ($3.50 for 20) or bubble bath ($23.50).
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In addition to its primary practice as a shoe retailer , The Tannery also carries a limited selection of outdoor clothing and trendy (and expensive) jeans and shirts for men and women. Jackets and fleeces of all styles and materials ($85-500) available to suit your outerwear needs, with such popular brands as Patagonia, Arcteryx, and The North Face. Clothing brands include Seven Jeans, Paper Denim, and other flashy designers. Also at 400 Boylston St. (617-267-0899; Arlington or Copley).
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