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<div class="p"></div>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 <a href="http://www.mideastclub.com" class="external text" title="http://www.mideastclub.com" rel="nofollow">website</a> 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 <a href="http://cambridge.ma.povo.com/ZuZu">ZuZu</a> which is a part of the Middle East complex but has its own distinct personality. 
<div class="p"></div><i>This section contains information from <a href="http://www.hsa.net" class="external text" title="http://www.hsa.net" rel="nofollow">Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard</a>.</i>

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