November 18, 2013 Crema Cafe
Harvard Square in the fall is a wonderful place.
Here’s a quick clip of the Head of the Charles Regatta that took place on October 19th and 20th of this year.
One of my favorite restaurants is Crema Cafe – just steps from the Harvard Square T stop. Owned by Marley Brush, she grew up in the food industry – her dad owns Felipe’s and Flat Patties. I always get the Crema Grilled Chicken with avocado and a zesty cotija cheese-corn spread, pressed on french ($7.25). It’a an awesome sandwich, bold flavors, great texture, and who doesn’t love a toasted sandwich. We throw in home made sweet potato chips for a buck fifty and order a refreshing lemonade. The line is usually pretty long, but it moves quickly. While we are eating, a girl in line tells us she is from out of town, and is it worth it to wait in line. Of course it is!
I’ve been dying to try their whoopie pies. Here is the banana split whoopie, banana cake, strawberry filling and chocolate inside. Quite non-traditional and certainly unique in flavor.
Crema Cafe
27 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA
Tags: casual dining, harvard square, restaurant
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