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Hi-Rise Bakery

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ABP claims to be “the place of good bread,” but Hi-Rise Bakery's scented air, steamy windows, and worn wooden benches lend this snack spot an air of authenticity that no other local bakery approaches. Baked sweets like walnut chunk cookies ($2.50) or a unique vanilla bean loaf ($14, $2.50/slice) are decidedly non-prefab, and salads ($5-9.75), sandwiches ($6-8), and specialty drinks ($2-$3) round out the freshly-made options. Another branch by the Cambridge Community College on Brattle St. carries a smaller variety of goods and is closer to Harvard Square, but more crowded. This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.

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2/19/2008
I love this place even more than Rosie's Bakery. If I need a cake this is where to get the most devilish yet elegant cake. Beautiful pies, crusty breads, yummy everything! It's a special treat to go here, and there's always a line because they're so popular. My son goes rabid over their chocolate baked goods, I can't leave without buying him some little gem.
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