Word: wursthaus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Talk to any Harvard old-timer, and he'll tell you that in the good ol' days, eating out meant a choice between The Wursthaus and Elsie's. And if it was a drink you were after, you frequented Cronin's, the Square's faithful watering hole...
...another prominent local businessman was more skeptical "I'd like to feel very optimistic, yet I don't," said Frank N. Cardullo, owner of the Wursthaus and Cardullo's added that Charles Square establishment's would have to be "extremely expensive" to meet their high overheads.CrimsonDavid S. HilzenrathMiss Teen Massachusetts rides through the Square in an open limousine during a parade celebrating the grand opening of the $75 million Charles Square hotel condominium-office-retail complex. Despite cloudy skies and gusting winds, hundreds of Cantabridgians, including House Speaker Thomas P O' Nell Jr., lined the streets of Cambridge to watch...
...while all eight restaurants have made the non-smoking areas available, hardly anyone asks to use them. "Very few [people] actually requests it," said George G. Lye. general manager of The Wursthaus, of his non-smoking section in the back of the Kennedy Street restaurant...
...only place that rivals the Kong's brew collection is the Wursthaus (4JFK St.), smack on the Square. In the restaurant, you can order cheeseburger mit French fries and eggs mit bacon, and even a rare customer quickly learns that the 'Haus has about as much to do with Hamburg as the Kong has to do with Canton. Go only if a nice cold Heinie just...
...Wursthaus (4 JFK St.): The centerpiece of this bar/delicatessen is its collection of more than 100 international beers. It's a great gimmick, but makes for a lot of headaches in bottle bill Boston. The Wursthaus is basically a good place for a sandwich and a beer. And remember: At the Wursthaus it's not how it tastes but where it's from...