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Harvest is a Harvard Square restaurant originally owned in 1975 by Benjamin Thompson (architect) (he designed it as well) and his wife Jane. They closed in 1997 because of “growing competition and poor management” but reopened under new management [1] (past managers R. Patrick Bowe and Jayne Bowe) [2] and renovations by Elkus Manfredi. [1]
A 2012 performance by Archers of Loaf at The Middle East. Charlie's Kitchen, which serves burgers, "double lobster rolls", frappes, and beer; [1] considered one of the last vestiges of the "old" 1950s-era Harvard Square.
Pages in category "Restaurants in Cambridge, Massachusetts" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Harvest (Harvard Square) Hungry Mother; J.
Jan. 18—MOOSIC — Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar launches company-wide Restaurant Week campaign that includes three-course lunch and dinner deals between Sunday, January 21 and Friday ...
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The Tasty Sandwich Shop, often called "The Tasty", was a restaurant that operated from 1916 to 1997 near the intersection of JFK Street and Brattle Street, at the center of Harvard Square, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was housed in the Read Block building, on the site of the home of colonial poet Anne Bradstreet. The Tasty closed in 1997 ...
After this, she returned to New England and joined Kinkead at Harvest Restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at Harvard Square. In the summer of 1985, the Harvest team opened a new restaurant, 21 Federal, in Nantucket. In late 1987, a second 21 Federal was opened in Washington, D.C., although the restaurants closed in 1993. Lacoste continued ...