Anichini Outlet Store, Powerhouse Mall, West Lebanon, N.H. 03784. (603) 298-8656. For fine Italian linens. Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10-9; Sunday, 12-5.
BayViews Bed and Breakfast, 6 Monument Street, Lubec, Me. 04652, (207) 733-2181. 1894 Victorian house filled with memorabilia, music, books, and a civilized ambiance. BayViews is minutes from Campobello, Quoddy Head, Cobscook Bay, Bailey's Mistake, and the town marina. BayViews is licensed by the state. No pets or smoking. Come to Lubec!
Chez Henri, One Shepard Street, Cambridge, (617) 354-8980. A modern French bistro with a Cuban twist located near Harvard Square. The menu features updated versions of classic bistro cuisine with a Latin accent, such as steak with yuca frites. The bar serves Cuban-style tapas (empanadas, grilled homemade chorizo) until midnight. Besides the ˆ la carte menu, prix-fixe dinners in the French manner are available. Prices are moderate, dress is casual. Dinner: Monday to Thursday, 5:30-10; Friday and Saturday, 5:30-11; Sunday , 5-9. American Express/Diners Club/Mastercard/Visa. www.bostonchefs.com/clients/chezhenri/.
The Christmas Revels, Sanders Theatre, Cambridge. Sixteen performances in "celebration of the winter solstice," December 10-12, 16-19, 22-23, and 26. Call (617) 496-2222 or 972-8300, ext. 22. The twenth-ninth annual Christmas Revels returns to Sanders for a special Italian Renaissance production featuring an 80-member cast including the Revels Chorus, Tapestry, and the Renaissonics. www.revels.org.
Ferranti-Dege Inc., 1300 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, (617) 499-2750. For all your photographic needs. In Harvard Square since 1955. We are also at two other convenient locations, 712 Huntington Avenue, (617) 232-2550, and One Kendall Square, (617) 621-0012. www.f-d.com or e-mail slide@f-d.com.
Goldsmiths 3, 9 Independence Court, Concord, Mass. 01742, (978) 371-1088. A collaboration of three gifted, broadly experienced artisans who specialize in the creation of unique fine-art jewelry, both one-of-a-kind and in limited editions. The Goldsmiths 3 gallery is located in Concord Center, just 12 miles west of Cambridge. Open Tuesday through Saturday. www.goldsmiths3.com.
Harding House, 288 Harvard Street, Cambridge, (617) 876-2888, fax: (617) 497-0953. A 14-room guest house convenient to Harvard Square and all of mid Cambridge. Rates include a light breakfast and off-street parking. E-mail us at harding@irvinghouse.com or visit us on the Web at www.irvinghouse.com.
Harvest, 44 Brattle Street, Cambridge, (617) 868-2255. Under new owners, Harvest has risen like a phoenix to reclaim its place as a Harvard Square dining landmark. The American harvest theme carries through in both cuisine and décor. On the menu, you'll find comforting favorites and exciting seasonal specialties alike, from filet mignon to pumpkin risotto. Stop in to the lively bar for cocktails or a selection from the new, expanded wine list. Serves lunch, dinner, and prix-fixe Sunday brunch. www.the-harvest.com.
Le Meridien Boston, 250 Franklin Street, Boston, (617) 451-1900. Le Meridien invites you to join a world of holiday celebration. Festivities are off to a wonderfully traditional start on Thanksgiving, embrace Chanukah and Christmas, and come to a splendid close with an array of New Year's celebrations. To learn more about our two award-winning restaurants, Julien and Café Fleuri, call (617) 451-1900 or visit www.LeMeridienBoston.com.
M. Shirinian Oriental Rug Gallery, 190 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, (617) 491-2171. A short walk from Harvard Square. Wide selection of new and previously owned Oriental rugs. Vegetable dyes, cleaning, and restoration.
Sage, 69 Prince Street, North End, Boston,. (617) 248-8814. This 27-seat, bistro-style restaurant offers a delicate balance of regional Italian and New American cuisine. Tucked away on a sleepy neighborhood corner of Boston's North End, Sage comes to life with vibrant décor and specialties that include handmade pastas, savory grilled meats, and New England seafood. Fine wines available. Dinner only. Private functions can be accommodated. www.northendboston.com/sage.
Up Stairs at the Pudding, 10 Holyoke Street, Cambridge, (617) 864-1933. The atmosphere, like the menu, is elegant: bowls of fresh flowers on the table, pink tablecloths, chandeliers, and rich hunter-green walls stretching up to high ceilings. Lunch and dinner. Weekend brunch, Saturday and Sunday. www.upstairsatthepudding.com.
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