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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by SandytheCubfan on 07/20/2009
A great place to spend Sunday afternoon
I don't know how much food the other reviewer eats in one sitting, but I had the croque monsier for lunch - which is an open-faced sandwich that comes with a generous green salad and it was tasty and more than big enough to satisfy my hunger. I sat at the bar for a couple of hours and found it relaxing to sip my pint, watch baseball on the big screen and chat with the pretty and very bright bartender. While I was there people ordered the Chicken Pot Pie and raved about it as well as the Cheeseburgers. Finally, I found a place in Cambridge that isn't too noisy or too crowded, where I can hangout, surrounded by cool looking people and rain or shine feel welcome and unrushed.
Posted by anonymous on 07/07/2009
Great quality food, just not my style
Pros: The quality of the lettuces and the breads was great. I think they're using really good product here. Service was fine...no problems on either time I dined here (once for lunch, once for dinner). Cons: This is a personal preference, but I'm totally against backless chairs (aka stools) for eating. I'm sure it's to turn tables more quickly. Also, while the quality of the food is good, portion size is a bit small. 4 pieces of potato with a burger, only 1 slice of bread on the croque monsieur, hardly a sprinkling of topping on the chopped salad. Overall, I think this is a great spot for a light, quick lunch. $10-$15/person.