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Coffee Shop · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 70 tips and reviews
Nicholas: This Pavement location has fantastic interior design, rotating original artwork, high ceilings, and options for study in your own space or at a large wooden table for six. Great coffee too!
122 Newbury St (between Clarendon and Dartmouth), Boston, MA
Clothing Store · Back Bay East · 9 tips and reviews
Nicholas: Don't expect color, but apparel from this London-based design house is stylish and edgy. Expect higher prices and inconsistent customer service (at this location).
Nicholas: Take a walk along the Esplanade to see the Charles River. Start at either the west end at the Mass Ave bridge or the east end near the Public Gardens.
Shoe Store · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 43 tips and reviews
Nicholas: Looks like a convenience store on the outside (with really old, out-dated products), walk in and towards the soda vending machine in the back right corner.
Art Museum · Seaport District · 123 tips and reviews
Nicholas: I haven't yet been (as of Oct 29, 2014), but I'm sure it's good. This museum has a fantastic wooden patio/amplitheater on the backend looking outwards towards Boston Harbor.
569 Massachusetts Ave (at Pearl St.), Cambridge, MA
Cocktail Bar · 105 tips and reviews
Nicholas: If you're spending time with me, I'm probably taking you here at some point. It's that good. The atmosphere and the cocktails are second to none.
Nicholas: Bustling BBQ restaurant in the lovely Davis Square area. Takes some time to get to on the red line, but worth the effort if you're a fan of delicious meat and southern fare.
Nicholas: Delicious pizza in Davis with a view straight into the large clay oven. If you're seated next to it, you'll definitely feel the heat. Also a good venue for cocktails and pin bowling.
Nicholas: Casual, affordable, and cozy Italian in the South End. Dim lighting, low ceilings, and somewhat crowded, but an enjoyable atmosphere for intimate conversation.