This small Korean-owned cafe offers a refreshing and quaint atmosphere amidst the busy Allston area. The menu includes the standard cafe offerings of various coffees and various things to nibble on, as well as many interesting Korean treats such as gimbap (a rolled Korean rice dish similar to sushi) and patbingsu (ice shavings covered in a variety of fruit and dessert toppings). Other enjoyable offerings include boba milk tea and fresh-made smoothies. The atmosphere and staff are very friendly, and free wi-fi is graciously available for the technology-savvy patron. A hidden gem in Allston, this cozy cafe is a quiet and relaxing experience.
The Avenue Bar is a Sister bar to Roggie's has the same eclectic menu. Good music, food and sports are the theme at the Avenue. Come and watch you favorite sports team on one of their 40 TV's'. Flat screens , 100' projection TV and a wall of TV's dont let you miss any action. Along with the $1.00 drafts and 20 cents wings how can you go wrong. Always a buzz as this neighborhood sports bar can transform into a party hangout as the weekends have resident DJ's spinning your choice. Golden T 2005 , Fusball, touch video games are just the beginning as promotions are always around with give aways and prizes.
Many patrons choose to come as they are--think jeans, sneakers and baseball caps. Great place to go but you've to get there really early because the bar doens't have many chairs and tables. The waitresses are always friendly even during the rush hours.
With over 112 beers on tap, this “University of Beer” could offer you a new brew every night of senior spring and still have more than 300 bottled varieties left over. Believe it or not, however, pints, yards, and table taps are not the only reasons that serious scholars of beer matriculate here: unlike at many other bars, the food is actually good. Old-fashioned favorites like huge burgers ($5), BBQ ribs ($15), and nachos ($6-10) help fortify your stomach against the onslaught. If you feel like shaking things up, try a “beertail” like the “Dirty Ho”—half Lindemann's Framboise and half Hoegaarden ($6)—or “Black Magic”—a mix of Magic Hat #9 and Guinness ($5). A full menu until 1am will satisfy any late night craving. Entrees $5-20.
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I would say the only downsides are that they close fairly early and that parking is tough to come by on weekends. But the hike is worth it if you are looking for a place with good beer, good people, and a great atmosphere. Check out the complimentary "midnight madness" buffet on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights, midnight to 1am.
The service is friendly and the portions are large. Favored amongst the student and young professionals who care more for taste and portion size rather than health food and caloric intake. It's cheap and awe inspiring listing of enormous subs have one reminiscing for the glory days when Supersizing wasnt a dirty word. Check out their great list of unique subs. Those that have a need for extreme eating can venture into "The Danger Zone" where you see rarities such as the chicken finger, marinara sauce, mozzarella stick, french fries, and melted cheese sub.
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