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This, über trendy home furnishings store, offers high end, minimalist furniture. It is a spacious fashionable retail space with a variety of items showcased on the sales floor and a knowledgeable sales/design staff to help you make your decisions this is a great place to shop for anything if you are looking to spend money.
The Garden at the Cellar is run by celebrated Boston chef Will Gilson. It is a gastropub that is defined as A gastropub is a British term for a public house ("pub") which specialises in high-quality food a step above the more basic "pub grub." Gastropubs usually have an atmosphere which is relaxed and a focus on offering a particular cuisine prepared as well as it is in the best restaurants. Staying true to the format requires a menu that complements the assortment of beers and wines the gastropub offers. Some describe gastropubs as the Anglo-equivalent of the French brasserie.
Hours of operation: Tuesday-Saturday 5:00pm-11:00pm
This furniture store's simple but sophisticated merchandise would belong more in the consultant's Beacon Hill loft than the college freshman's dorm. Many designs are Shaker-inspired, in the form of frame beds, desks ($795), sofas ($1800), tables, dressers, and chairs. Certain lines of furniture may be custom-ordered in any size.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
If the only kind of vinyl you know covers the sides of your house, don't bother coming to Looney Tunes, where you'll find bin upon bin of used records, including rare collectables. Many classical, jazz, and musical maladaptations such as “The Worst of J.S. Bach.” Also check out the spoken-word recordings, the small eight-track collection, and the endless collection of movie soundtracks on vinyl. Rock, folk, and a small selection of indie pop can be found in the smaller stock of used tapes and CDs. CDs range from $6-10, LPs from $1, and tapes $2-7. Another location at 1106 Boylston St. (617-247-2238).
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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