albertogonzalex

albertogonzalex t1_jeanexh wrote

Angelina's Pizza in Teele Square in Somerville may have the best subs in town.

Bob's Italian Market in Medford is also awesome - massive sandwiches though.

If a burger is a sandwich, Tasty Burger is an incredible burger for it's price.

Al's on State Street is good not great. The best value is how quickly they turn a sandwich out.

FoodDy's in Teele Square has massive sandwiches and portions for the price. Incredible fried chicken, jerk chicken, etc sandos.

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albertogonzalex t1_jaohbus wrote

Tanjore used to be in Harvard Square and moved down Mass Ave into the old People's republik bar (about halfway between Harvard and Central).

When I worked in Harvard Sq it was my go to spot. So so good.

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albertogonzalex t1_ja9c3yj wrote

One way to think of it is like this - every multi unit building in the area is either a collection of condos or a multifamily single entity. The collection of condos each have their own deeds and are taxed individually. The multifamily only has one deed and one tax base.

Also, the same building sold as condos is much more expensive than the exact same building as multifamily. For example, a multifamily on my street sold for 1.2m and was renovated a bit and is now being sold as condos. One condo is going for 1.4m and another for 1.6m. no one would pay 3m for the whole building, but plenty of people will get into a 1.4m condo.

The coop approach allows people, who would otherwise not be able to purchase the individual condos, go in together to buy the building as a multifamily but as otherwise unrelated people. The overall price of the building is lower than if they were sold as individual condos and the tax base is lower.

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albertogonzalex t1_j9f6uua wrote

Who knows! That's the whole point. You may even be wrong about why traffic was stopped in the first place. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter.

Cars inherently create traffic. If you don't want to have to worry about traffic -- ever -- ride a bike. If you insist on driving a car, don't complain about congestion! It's like going sailing and complaining that you're getting splashed!

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And, before the "oh, but I need a car because of XYZ reason" -- great, I think you should drive then! But, the overwhelming majority of people driving cars on city roads are doing so out of "convenience" (which, to me, is more just laziness becasue it's not convenient being traffic and causing congestion all day!). So, let's do everything we can to get people who use cars-of-convenince off the roads on on public transit, on bikes, or on foot -- it's better for everyone.

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albertogonzalex t1_j9exj01 wrote

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Then drive and deal with the chaos! Or have your loved ride a bike with you - even more fun.

I'm not saying to ban cars. But don't go around complaining because the worst transportation option has the expected effect on congestion. If you want to drive, drive! But don't go around complaining that it's congested with traffic. You are traffic!

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albertogonzalex t1_j91dudd wrote

The Bostonian has solid pub food. A bit corporatey, but it's good!

The Night Shift by TD garden is good for a local brewery restaurant.

The seaport has a ton of great casual food options - Aceituna is great gyros! So is Zo's near Al's.

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albertogonzalex t1_j8wep0t wrote

My wife and everyone we know who worked with her had incredible care and support from Dr. Beth Hardiman. Her practice is located Mt. Auburn hospital and she delivers 95%+ of her patients. Her whole team is great (love nurse Josephina!).

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albertogonzalex t1_j7gwzqd wrote

Hello! Bicycle Belle in Somerville near Porter Square (right on Cambridge city line at Oxford/Beacon Street) is the Boston Metro Regions primary cargo bike retailer.

They are a woman owned shop, and have everything you need for car-replacement bike riding. Also everything you need for the whole family on bikes (kids helmets, bikes etc.). They do not carry anything outside of cargo/city transportation style bikes. No maintain bikes, roadies, etc.

The people who work there are great. They have inventory. You could go today and walk about with a wagon bike. Or, order direct.

Can't recommend Bicycle Belle enough!

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albertogonzalex t1_j5utp8x wrote

It's absolutely realistic to manage all routine needs within a 10mile radius for most people by bike. I'm just an average person and I do so! Nothing special - honestly, like the post, I didn't realize it was realistic until I started doing it because of the oppressive cult of car culture. But, it's absolutely doable for nearly everyone.

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