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...returning Class of 1957, it would be easy to miss Charlie’s Kitchen. Hidden among high-end shoe stores, overpriced novelty shops, and expensive restaurants, its neon sign advertising its famous “Double Cheeseburger” struggles to compete with established chains like Uno??s or Legal Sea Foods. But step inside and you are instantly transported back to 1953, the last time Charlie’s Kitchen changed its menu...
Ideal Date: UNO??s Deep Dish Sundae. Company is optional...
...you’re sitting at a table with 10 men, how many have genital herpes? If your inner Ken Jennings surmised that an unfortunate 20 percent of your neighbors have infected genitalia, you might want to try your hand at a weekly trivia night. The main draw at Uno??s Sunday night throwdown, according to many participants, is host Al S. Beuscher, who speaks in a voice stolen from the “Price is Right.” The Bee Gees-loving trivia master says of himself, “People tend to really like...
...that was centered on a theme but also embraced more people,” he said. Mark Ostow, who did the videography for the project, emphasized the importance of promoting local business. “Often when people think back about the Square, they only think of chains, like Uno??s,” Ostow said. “There is a lot more independent business there than meets the eye. This helps celebrate that.” “What I like is that it’s 28 angles on Havard Square...
It’s a familiar story—cash is tight, cheap beer at Uno??s beckons, and that untouched wad of Hamiltons on your roommate’s desk is starting to look mighty appealing. Perhaps you should consider the pursuit of honest fast cash through the re-sale of your old textbooks for a better return. Or should you? Rumor has it that selling books to the Harvard Book Store is more lucrative than toting them over to The Coop, but FM wouldn’t suggest going there unless you want to haggle with...