Posts Tagged ‘restaurants’

Cambridge MA Nightlife: The Other Side of Cambridge Real Estate

Even Mary Poppins needs a night on the town to let loose every once in awhile.

A top network of public schools and frequent family-oriented events and festivals have long established the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts as a great place to raise a family. And if you’re looking for real estate in Cambridge, you already know this. Something you may not know is that Cambridge is also a playground for adults as well. Here are a few local favorites which you should check out after a busy day of house-hunting.

Middlesex Lounge

Middlesex Lounge

Middlesex Lounge
315 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA
Weekend nights here have been compared “rush hour on the T with a DJ in the corner.” But don’t let that deter you; the place is crowded because of its awesome music, unique cocktails and interesting mix of people who just want to get down on the dance floor.

Summer Shack
149 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge MA
If you’re looking for a casual atmosphere to get serious with seafood, Summer Shack is the best place to go. There’s also a sports bar where you can choose from a wide selection of beers on tap.

The Middle East Restaurant

The Middle East
472 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA
If a band has made it big on the underground music scene, The Middle East is where you can find them playing in Boston. Within the club are two large music venues and two restaurants, and of course, multiple bars. It’s highly recommended that you try the amazing shish kebabs and falafel at the Middle East Restaurant prior to cutting loose at an equally amazing rock show.

Atwood’s Tavern
877 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA
The best of all worlds — good beer, good food, and good live music. Most people go to Atwood’s for its extensive beer selection including local and regional brews, and they tend to stick around for the live music and laid-back atmosphere.

For expert advice and help navigating the neighborhoods of Cambridge real estate, call on Charles Cherney, a top real estate agent and Cambridge resident who will help you find the right home for you and your family.


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07 2010

Savoring the Cuisine of Fall River Real Estate

Considering looking into Fall River real estate if you would enjoy living close to a thriving downtown scene and having access to frequent cultural events. Fall River MA is a wonderful community for families and for young professionals alike. One of the greatest advantages to buying real estate in Fall River MA is the value you receive for a small investment in real estate.

This past Thursday night, Fall River enjoyed its third successful Art of Dining downtown restaurant tour. Fall River inhabitants enjoyed sampling from the tables of top area restaurants such as Bella and Sagres as they were whisked around town by a trolley. Music, dance, and fine art transformed the night into a festival of sorts.

A $20 ticket scored participants their choice of appetizers, entrees, a free drink and a dessert at 11 different downtown restaurants. the event has been planned for three more times this year on the third Thursday of June, August and October.

Need guidance on looking for real estate in Fall River? Marguerite Cashman is the go-to agent for Greater Fall River real estate. Visit her Fall River real estate website and browse hundreds of beautiful homes. Contact Marguerite with your questions at 508 676-7600.


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04 2010

Real Estate in Boston MA: Focus on the North End

Looking to relocate to Boston? If you can imagine yourself spending your Saturdays wandering its quaint cobblestone streets, sipping a glass of merlot over dinner at a dimly lit trattoria, and topping off the night with a cool dish of mint gelato, then the North End might be the right neighborhood for you. Your search for real estate in Boston might just end at one of Boston’s most cultured neighborhoods.

The North End is Boston’s own Italian district, filled with over 100 family-run Italian restaurants, cafes, bakeries, gelato shops, gourmet grocery stores, and clothing boutiques. If you are looking for homes in Boston or condos in Boston, Boston’s North End may offer you an exciting lifestyle with culture right beyond your doorstep.

Prudential Prime Properties is currently featuring two luxury condominiums at 44 Prince Street in Boston’s North End. The properties feature modern finishes with Old World details such as a clock tower, a courtyard with a fountain, a garden, and a fireplace in every unit. Most units also have a patio, balcony, or deck. Pictured below is 44 Prince Street in Boston.

Below are the floorplans for Prudential Prime Property’s two condos in Boston.

The North End is also just steps away from Faneuil Hall, the TD Bank North Garden, Government Center, the Financial District, and the Mass Bay Transit System (MBTA). There’s no better time to check out all that Boston real estate has to offer.