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- From: rnewman@bbn.com (Ron Newman)
- Newsgroups: ne.food
- Subject: Re: Best Beer Selection in Boston/North Area ?
- Keywords: beer stores
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 23:25:31 GMT
- References: <1993Jan27.201057.27785@athena.mit.edu> <1993Jan27.210411.440@athena.mit.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan27.210411.440@athena.mit.edu>, mondol@mtl.mit.edu (mark k. mondol) writes:
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- |> Wine and Cheese Cask (corner of Beacon and Cambridge streets ?)
- |> in Cambridge.
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- That's the corner of Beacon and _Washington_ streets in _Somerville_.
- (Washington Street in Somerville becomes Kirkland Street in Cambridge
- about a block after this intersection.)
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- |> Beer store in Davis square - The name escapes me now.
- |>
- |> They do not have a regular in house expert but the staff often knows
- |> what is what. They have a large selection including some pretty obscure
- |> stuff, like Thomas Hardy in several different vintages.
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- There are several liquor stores in Davis Square;
- are you referring to Downtown Wine and Spirits, on Elm Street
- about a block east of the T station?
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- Ron Newman rnewman@bbn.com
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