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1. Coolidge Corner Clubhouse
- This popular sports bar has plenty of TVs and a collection of baseball cards at the bar, but the menu sets it apart from other sports bars. Try... read more
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2. Washington Square Tavern
- The atmosphere of Washington Square Tavern is that of a true English pub: large, open room, boisterous, and friendly surroundings. However, the... read more
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3. The Publick House
- Publick House has a large selection of beers. With 20 beer taps, microbrews and imported ales it is a veritable beer heaven. Young people frequent... read more
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4. Martin's Coffee Shop
- Small, warm and cozy, this Brookline Village coffee shop offers up huge cups of steaming java with fresh whipped cream, cinnamon powder, chocolate... read more
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5. GARI Japanese Fusion Restaurant
- With a neat blend of white and black taking over the interiors and sufficient amount of light splashing across the dining room-the decor at GARI... read more
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6. Kupel's Bakery
- Located just outside of Coolidge Corner, this bakery has a giant assortment of baked goods, including some kosher products. The half-moon pastries... read more
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7. Puppet Showplace Theatre
The Puppet Showplace presents favorite fables, ethnic legends, and folktales and fairy tales from around the world. Professional puppeteers put...
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8. Matt Murphy's Pub
- This traditional Irish pub has a unique twist: a large display of pull-on galoshes. Maybe that's to let you know you have found a warm place to... read more
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10. Coolidge Corner Theatre
- Coolidge Corner Theatre is both sophisticated and wacky at the same time. Erected as a church in 1906, and converted into a grand art-deco movie... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- The fun in Brookline doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Some even argue that that’s when it starts. Bars, clubs, lounges and live music venues—it’s all reason for us to put our dancing shoes on and raise to toast to Brookline. Will you join in?
