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Northeastern UniversityOff-Campus Dining Summary

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Boston, MA
Undergrads
16,119
Tuition
$35,362
Admission Difficulty
Hard
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  • 13th
    Best Off-Campus Dining Variety
  • 1321st
    Best Off-Campus Dining Cost

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Jenn Sinrich
Hometown
Swampscott, MA
Major
Journalism
Grad Year
2012
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In the city of Boston, there are several options for food and plenty of good restaurants at which to dine. The area surrounding Northeastern can be a little pricey, but it is possible to get a good meal for a cheap price. The most popular off-campus eateries around Northeastern are BHOP (Boston House of Pizza) and Cappy's. At both locations, you can find all kinds of subs, calzones, salads, and, of course, great pizza. Cappy's is known for its enormous slices of pizza that are especially great after a night out. Au Bon Pain is located in the Marino Center, and Qdoba is right across the street.

One of the busiest off-campus eateries is Espresso Royale, which has all your breakfast needs and one-of-a-kind gourmet sandwiches. Panera Bread just recently opened up across the street and has become a very popular place to grab lunch. There are also great restaurants located down by the Prudential Center, on Boylston Street, and even along Huntington Avenue. Whatever your preference, you shouldn't have trouble finding good food around Northeastern. If you want to venture farther away from campus, you could always head to Chinatown for some cheap dim sum or head to the North End for incredible pastries and Italian favorites.

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