Run by the National Park Service, tours are run Wednesday-Sunday, May-October. 続きを読む
With a mix of first-run and independent productions, this theatre has been delighting audiences since 1933. Big names (including Meryl Streep) have been on recent panels. 続きを読む
One of the only bars in the area, this spot can get crowded. Heaping plates of nachos and a kitchen that's open late make for a fun dining experience. Monday night trivia will tests sports knowledge 続きを読む
A women's clothing store with items from all price ranges. A good place to go whether you're looking for a t-shirt or a cocktail dress! 続きを読む
A well-read, knowledgeable staff makes this browser's paradise even more ideal. With modern literature and classics lining the shelves, Brookline Booksmith is a Coolidge Corner institution. 続きを読む
A claustrophobic maze of items, Brookline News and Gift is guaranteed to have the cigar, pipe, or smoking accouterments you're looking for. Quirky conversation is also a likely find. 続きを読む
A friendly staff and expansive selection make this shop what it is. All kinds of comics, memorabilia, and books available. 続きを読む
On Thursday afternoons from mid-June through the October, this nonprofit farmers market offers a huge selection of local produce (much of it organic), eggs, ice cream, baked goods—even fresh seafood. 続きを読む
This New York style deli has awards from Phantom Gourmet and Best of Boston. The Corned Beef Rachel is a favorite of ours. 続きを読む
An affordable, modern food selection. Also has a wine list and extensive cocktail selection, even for brunch! 続きを読む
Try the polpettone (meat loaf with prosciutto and porcini mushrooms, next to rosemary potatoes) or the bresaola panini (lean dry-cured beef with roasted peppers, capers, lemon juice, and olive oil). 続きを読む
If you don't mind a line that sometimes spills out the door, you'll be happy to learn that the quest for the perfect Reuben sandwich ends at Zaftigs! Take yours to go if you want to avoid a crowd. 続きを読む
Known for some of the best bagels in Boston, Kupel's serves up many other pastries and homemade dishes. Stock up for the weekend, as they observe the Jewish Sabbath starting Friday at sundown. 続きを読む
Whether you want to create your own piece, find a gift for a friend, or get your favorite fixed, the Pear Tree is the place to go. Plus they offer classes to make your own professional-quality jewelry 続きを読む
Wash down your Southern-style comfort food with one of this gastrolounge's many varieties of craft beers or choose from over 120 different types of scotch and bourbon. 続きを読む
The menu here changes daily based on which ingredients are seasonal & available. Family-focused & rich in heritage, Lineage even gets its lobsters from the owner's cousin in York, Maine each day. 続きを読む
Dorado specializes in Baja California-style fish tacos & cemitas - street-style sandwiches loaded with black beans, chipotles en adobo, avocado, Oaxaca cheese, cilantro & choice of meat. Drooling yet? 続きを読む
This café offers fair trade coffee and snacks, but the real appeal is its massive board game library. The first board game café to hit Boston, Knight Moves offers more than 300 games to choose from. 続きを読む
The Butcherie has the largest selection of kosher groceries in New England & is THE place to shop for specialty items that aren’t available at other stores in Boston. 続きを読む
Authentic Israeli & Middle Eastern food at reasonable prices make this restaurant a Coolidge Corner gem. The restaurant is kosher & is closed Friday 3 pm - Sunday 10 am. for the Jewish Sabbath. 続きを読む