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...million budget shortfall, Brain Break was expected to feature “enhanced” choices—including healthier food options and greater variety. But the Tuesday night debut, featuring vanilla and chocolate cupcakes—along with traditional items such as bagels and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches??struck many undergraduates as nothing special. “I don’t feel like the variety has changed, but I feel like the quantity has doubled,” said Tri D. Chiem ’10 as he finished his apple in Quincy House...
...array of draught beers, including their infamous 50 cl glass of Hoegaarden ($4.50). Try getting that at Tommy Doyle’s. Sabra Grill (20 Eliot Street) A glorified kebab stand, Sabra is sure to keep your stomach (and wallet) filled. The $6.25 “combination sandwiches?? are so big that you’ll have trouble wiggling them into your mouth. The falafel, stuffed grape leaves, and celebrated chicken shawarma, all under $10, are the perfect remedy for late-night munchies. Grendel’s Den (89 Winthrop Street) For wallets all around the Square, this...
...created her best scenery for “Swan Song.” The scattered flowers, a wispy candle and a fallen curtain provided a haunting backdrop and added symbolic gravitas to Barron’s performance.Tony-award winning playwright Alan Bennett’s “Playing Sandwiches?? is, in essence, a confession of a convicted pedophile named Wilfred. Williams could not have picked a more timely play to direct in light of the current scandal in Washington. Jack E. Fishburn ’08 successfully wrestled the challenging role of Wilfred by slowly revealing...
Patrons customize their sandwiches??all named after nearby Cambridge streets—with one of 12 fresh breads delivered daily by Nashoba Brook Bakery in Concord. Options include ciabatta, sourdough and—only on weekends—Pepper Jack...
...guess bread is just bread,” said Alexander J. Vannoni ’07, although he added that he makes “a lot of sandwiches?? and had noticed a different name on the packaging...