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...while Ruggles' odyssey took place, the commission forgot its intransigience toward granting new liquor licenses. Since Ruggles was first denied, the commission has given three licenses--to the Charles Square Hotel, to Grendel's Den, and most recently the Wursthaus license, allowing that restaurant to serve liquor on the sidewalk...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: All This for a Pint O' Beer | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

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...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: This Guide's for You | 7/16/1985 | See Source »

...other international buffs, there are a number of places to choose from. The only one that serves real schnitzel is The Wursthaus (4 JFK St.). It's also where you can catch President Bok eating his daily breakfast. And, if that doesn't tempt you, try the better-than-average deli selections and beers from more than 30 countries. For Greek food there's Skewers (92 Mt. Auburn St.) and The Acropolis (1600 Mass. Ave). Neither place is too fancy or expensive, and both serve authentic dishes. For Italian, there's a decent place toward Central Square; La Groceria...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: This Guide's for You | 7/16/1985 | See Source »

...Kong's beer choices don't satisfy you, walk to the middle of the Square and pop open the doors of the Wursthaus (4 JFK St.). The 'Haus has two entrances, conveniently located on either side of the Varsity Liquor Store, and about a million tables at which you can get a drink. Most impressive is the array of beers. You'll find a menu stocking more than 200 beers, including some from countries that probably don't have a word for "hops." Down Mass. Ave the other way you'll find Chi-Chi's (1001 Mass...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: This Guide's for You | 7/16/1985 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: Parade, Hoopla Mark Charles Square Debut | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

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