Guidebook for Brookline

Jennifer
Guidebook for Brookline

Food Scene

Awesome crepes. The Kale N It is my favorite (I like it with a regular crepe rather than poppyseed)... and of course the nutella and strawberry.
25 recommandé par les habitants
Paris Creperie
278 Harvard St
25 recommandé par les habitants
Awesome crepes. The Kale N It is my favorite (I like it with a regular crepe rather than poppyseed)... and of course the nutella and strawberry.
Italian deli that serves fantastic pasta. The lobster ravioli is better than anything in the North End, and super cheap.
10 recommandé par les habitants
Bottega di Capri
41 Harvard St
10 recommandé par les habitants
Italian deli that serves fantastic pasta. The lobster ravioli is better than anything in the North End, and super cheap.
Fancy pizza -- like butternut squash and ricotta or pulled pork and mango. Available by the slice!
68 recommandé par les habitants
OTTO
289 Harvard St
68 recommandé par les habitants
Fancy pizza -- like butternut squash and ricotta or pulled pork and mango. Available by the slice!
The best roast beef sandwich you'll ever eat.
7 recommandé par les habitants
Roast Beast
1080 Commonwealth Avenue
7 recommandé par les habitants
The best roast beef sandwich you'll ever eat.

Drinks & Nightlife

Very cool view of Fenway at field level without having to buy a ticket.
23 recommandé par les habitants
Bleacher Bar
82A Lansdowne St
23 recommandé par les habitants
Very cool view of Fenway at field level without having to buy a ticket.
Live music nearly every night. Brings in some big names for intimate shows. Standing room only.
33 recommandé par les habitants
Paradise Rock Club
967 Commonwealth Avenue
33 recommandé par les habitants
Live music nearly every night. Brings in some big names for intimate shows. Standing room only.

Parks & Nature

Pond with boardwalk and short but beautiful hiking trail through a tiny forest. A bit of wildness in the middle of the city. This is part of a park with sports fields for soccer, baseball, and off-leash dogs.
Halls Pond
Pond with boardwalk and short but beautiful hiking trail through a tiny forest. A bit of wildness in the middle of the city. This is part of a park with sports fields for soccer, baseball, and off-leash dogs.
Huge playground. There's a fenced field next to the playground where dogs can run off-leash.
8 recommandé par les habitants
Winthrop Square
8 recommandé par les habitants
Huge playground. There's a fenced field next to the playground where dogs can run off-leash.

Shopping

Great game store with a big selection of puzzles and unique games.
Eureka! Puzzles
1355 Beacon St
Great game store with a big selection of puzzles and unique games.

Essentials

Like Whole Foods but cheap. Great beer and wine selection too, with great prices.
409 recommandé par les habitants
Trader Joe's
748 Memorial Dr
409 recommandé par les habitants
Like Whole Foods but cheap. Great beer and wine selection too, with great prices.
Good for essentials.
35 recommandé par les habitants
CVS Pharmacy
467 Centre St
35 recommandé par les habitants
Good for essentials.

Entertainment & Activities

The one and only. If there's no game, you can visit the Green Monster and take a 50-minute tour (offered daily).
815 recommandé par les habitants
Fenway Park
4 Jersey St
815 recommandé par les habitants
The one and only. If there's no game, you can visit the Green Monster and take a 50-minute tour (offered daily).
The last independent movie theater in the Boston area. Shows some regular movies plus independent films and some older ones for nostalgia. Getting Around
194 recommandé par les habitants
Coolidge Corner Theatre
290 Harvard St
194 recommandé par les habitants
The last independent movie theater in the Boston area. Shows some regular movies plus independent films and some older ones for nostalgia. Getting Around

Getting Around

Saint Paul Street MBTA Green "C" line stop - usually the quickest way into the city by T. To go into Boston, you should be on the side of the tracks diagonally across from the Holiday Inn (the side in front of the Holiday Inn goes away from Boston).
1247 Beacon St
1247 Beacon Street
Saint Paul Street MBTA Green "C" line stop - usually the quickest way into the city by T. To go into Boston, you should be on the side of the tracks diagonally across from the Holiday Inn (the side in front of the Holiday Inn goes away from Boston).
Pleasant Street MBTA Green "B" line stop. To go into Boston, you should be on the side of the tracks nearest Sullivan Tire and the muffler place (the other side takes you away from Boston).
950 Commonwealth Avenue
950 Commonwealth Avenue
Pleasant Street MBTA Green "B" line stop. To go into Boston, you should be on the side of the tracks nearest Sullivan Tire and the muffler place (the other side takes you away from Boston).