"The Harvard Square I remember is now Davis Square, where there's bookstores, characters, vitality." R.K., The Boston Globe





farmer's market: woman buying ears of corn
 
Davis Square
 
The Burren Pub facade

In the Nov/Dec 1997 issue of Utne Reader Davis Square in Somerville, Massachusetts was proclaimed one of the fifteen hippest neighborhoods in North America. While we're not exactly sure what it means to be hip, the magazine mentions "artistic energy spillover from Cambridge" and a "lively cultural milieu [that] has popped up around the subway stop." The article continues: "With its solid bookstores, Irish pubs, the best blues joint in town, and adventuresome programming at the Somerville Theater, it's an alternative to franchise-filled Harvard Square."


What we like about Davis Square is the genuine neighborhood feel, the narrow streets filled with largely pedestrian traffic, the plethora of unique shops, cafés, and restaurants from the inexpensive to the not-so, the farmers' market, the convenience of the subway stop, and the general unpretentiousness and unselfconsciousness of the residents.


biker on bikepath near lake
We also love the beautiful Minuteman Bikeway which begins in Davis Square and runs west through Arlington, Lexington, and into Bedford.
 

An evening in Davis Square (Boston Globe)
Marriage on the Bikeway

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