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...Felipe??€™s: 1. Harvard Square’s answer to Mexican cuisine. 2. The Spanish word for “grease...
...hour that on-campus parties, Felipe??€™s, and Charlie’s all shut down. 2. The hour you’re likely to have your first drunk run-in with HUPD. 3. When the Kong, house grills, final clubs, and maybe some day Felipe??€™s, are still serving...
...college student, you will undoubtedly experience those late night cravings for greasy food. That’s when you’ll want to head to the uber-popular Mexican joint, Felipe??€™s (83 Mt. Auburn Street). Here you’ll likely run into half the people who were at the party you just left 20 minutes...
Though you won’t find a McDonald’s nearby, you can come pretty close with a meal at Flat Patties (81 Mt. Auburn Street), a fast food restaurant in the Garage owned by the same people who run Felipe??€™s. The meat will fall apart as you try to eat it, but the burgers are nonetheless delectable. The fries are small and crispy, just how I like them...
...Predictions: When you find an actual room party, in all its sketchy, sweaty glory, someone in your group will get violently ill. You will discover Felipe??€™s. And UHS. You will come to one of The Harvard Crimson’s (the University Daily since 1873) open houses, to be held at our reservedly opulent building at 14 Plympton St., next to Adams House...