One of the few diners that offers griddle food and a fully stocked bar. Not a place to linger after your meal, though. Get in, enjoy the cheap and tasty food, and get out. En savoir plus .
Self-described as the "last dive bar in Somerville," Sligo lives up to its promise. It's cramped, smelly, and the drinks are cheap (in the best way possible). En savoir plus .
A few doors down from Sligo is the Burren, offering traditional Irish music 7 nights a week. En savoir plus .
Filled to the brim with cozy furniture, Diesel Cafe is a great place to kick back with a book or laptop. Friendly service and a variety of coffees, teas, and food make this place ultra inviting En savoir plus .
Beers, BBQ, and bikes. Have the valet park your bike for free and then enjoy the Southern back-home vibe that Redbones offers. Ribs, corn fritters, hush puppies, sweet tea - it's all delicious En savoir plus .
Every Wednesday, noon to 6 p.m., May through November. Local produce, as well as baked goods and breads, honey, meats, farmstead cheeses, herbs, flowers, and chocolate. En savoir plus .
Bowling, pizza, and beer (24 on tap!) We suggest Jay’s Heart (whole milk mozzarella, parmesan, wood-fired cauldron tomato sauce and herbs), Homemade Sausage, or one of Flatbread’s organic salads. En savoir plus .
At Johnny D's, a Boston institution, people may come for the food but they stay for the music. Serving since the 60s, Johnny D's is a Davis Square staple. En savoir plus .
After poking around, you realize that cocktails could be regarded as a science—after all, who knew you needed a mini angled measuring cup for the perfect pour or a professional ice-crushing bag? En savoir plus .
Indoor and outdoor seating available. Also available, a staff-tested hangover cure: the Brazillian Hangover Helper sandwich (mortadella, provolone picante, red onion, dill pickle, hot peppers, mayo). En savoir plus .
At 4 bucks a pop, these cupcakes are worth the money. We like the Cinnamon Chai Pecan Sticky, the Mojito, the Berry Crumbly and the vegan NuttyNana. Try them for yourself! En savoir plus .
Opened in July 2007 and independently owned, the store sells unique handmade items like vases, toys, books, tea, shea butter soap, and big paper flowers. En savoir plus .
Stop in here for a quick, cheap bite before a show at the Somerville Theatre. A bit of everything, from meat lasagna to a chicken parm calzone to a gorgonzola and walnut salad. Cheap beer, too. En savoir plus .
Try the Waikiki Beach Burger (grilled pineapple, ham, bacon, and teriyaki) or the Bruschetta Burger (marinated tomatoes, provolone, and basil pesto mayonnaise). En savoir plus .
This crepe-teria has a variety of very unique fillings, but nothing beats the classic Nutella filling. Don't sit longer than 30 minutes! En savoir plus .
Second-run films, beer and wine, buttered popcorn. Also home to the Museum of Bad Art and host of the Independent Film Festival of Boston, this 900-seat venue is a winner. En savoir plus .