During your first year in college, you get to know all the amazing places in and around your university. But being in a city, it's ten times better. Here are my top 4 places in Boston not to eat a salad:
1. Boloco
A Boston-only burrito chain, Boloco is a crowd favorite. With locations in Berklee, Harvard Square, Cleveland Circle, Northeastern, Federal St, Boston Common, Downtown Crossing, Copley Square, and more, I’m sure it won’t be too hard for you to find one. There is a preset menu of burritos/bowls you can order, ranging in styles from Mediterranean to Teriyaki, or you can create your own. It may not be for everyone, but I polled a few of my teammates and we all agree that it is better than Chipotle.
featured: Boloco's version of a traditional Mexican burrito bowl
2. Pavement Coffeehouse
Picture this: A coffee shop, a classic hipster aesthetic, and bagels. Really good bagels. I’m from New Jersey, so my standards on what a good bagel is happens to be very high, but I’ve heard from NJ natives that they are up to par.
featured: Mocha coffee I consumed like two weeks ago
3. Back Bay Social Club
Get the chicken and waffles. Please.
Or really anything else.
not featured: my food baby
4. Boston Burger Company
featured: Nutella milkshake that became my second food baby
Honestly, if that picture doesn’t speak for itself, I don’t know what does. Their milkshakes are OUT OF THIS WORLD. They are so good. So good. Also, if you sit at the bar, they make them in front of you, and it looks like an artist at work. As for the burgers, their proportions are fit for a football team- or two. Last time I was there, our varsity lacrosse team was eating there after practice.not featured: "Oh my god look how good that looks I love guac"
not featured: "Peanut butter? On a burger? A restaurant after my own heart"



























