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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Lifting the liquor ban would be a boon for C’est Bon, which is one of the few Harvard Square businesses that sells alcohol...
Peter Podobry, known to many Harvard Square pedestrians for his amplified guitar stylings in front of Au Bon Pain during warm summer evenings, shakes his head while talking with another musician in his native Russian. He fears the new regulations may force him into another career...
...become much easier since Crimson Cash announced its “Off-Campus Merchants Program” in August 2003. Students can now use Crimson Cash at Uno’s, Bertucci’s, Noch’s, Crazy Dough and C’est Bon. We decided to begin our night with an Italian feast at Bertucci’s. Everybody else had apparently had the same idea—the line stretched out the door and into the hideous freezing cold. I squeezed through the crowd only to discover that there was a 40 minute wait...
...free night. We decide that in order to be able to thoroughly enjoy pizza from Noch’s later, we’ll have to be drunk, even if it involves a little cheating. We use Crimson Cash to buy mixers and snacks at C’est Bon and return to our room to whip up a few cocktails. When we run out of mixers, we restock from the vending machines. By the time these are gone, we’re more than in the mood for a few slices from Noch?...
Knowing that Au Bon Pain, the other local provider of stale mass-produced muffins and coffee, often donates its leftover pastries to volunteers from the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter and other organizations, an inquiring consumer had to know: whither the Dunkin’ Donuts once the fluorescent lights click...