The best places for college students to eat and drink around Greater Boston
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The best places for college students to eat and drink around Greater Boston
"September is when Greater Boston comes alive, teeming with college students who attend one of the many universities in the area. Boston is one big college town, after all, thanks to schools like Harvard University, Northeastern University, Boston University, Boston College, and many more campuses. But unlike most college towns, Boston isn't the easiest city for young, broke college students. The bars close relatively early for a city of its size, and a night out can easily end with a $100 tab."
"Luckily for students, the restaurants and bars that cater to that demographic are usually near campus and at the right price point. Doing research (i.e., looking at Reddit, TikTok, and chatting with our interns), Boston.com compiled the student list to use when in need of a late-night burrito, coffee study break, and everything in between. We broke the guide into the most important food groups: pizza, Tex-Mex, Asian, coffee and tea, pub food, and bars."
September brings many college students to Boston, making the city feel like a large college town anchored by universities such as Harvard, Northeastern, Boston University, and Boston College. Bars in Boston close relatively early and nights out can be expensive, sometimes exceeding $100. Many restaurants and bars that cater to students are located near campuses and offer affordable price points. Student-oriented dining options include pizza, Tex-Mex, Asian, coffee and tea, pub food, and bars. Notable spots include Yamato I and II for daily all-you-can-eat sushi, Pavement Coffeehouse for coffees and bagels, Ten One Tea House for matcha and boba, and Shy Bird for fried chicken.
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