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Student Prince Cafe and the Fort
The Student Prince feels both elegant and ramshackle, a fine-dining institution that doesn’t seem unreasonable as the setting for a casual lunch of a beer and a schnitzel.
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Lynwood Cafe
Biting into a pie at Lynwood, you understand South Shore bar pizza and the culture that birthed it in a way that is impossible to replicate anywhere else.
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Le Petit Cafe
The family-run Le Petit Cafe is one of the oldest still-operating Cambodian restaurants in Lowell, the most-Cambodian of all American towns.
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George’s Coney Island
Worcester can do battle with any town in New England to claim the mantle of diner capital, but the crown jewel of Massachusetts’s second biggest city is a hot dog joint.
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Pedrin’s Dairy Bar
Each March Pedrin’s emerges just as it was, a time capsule designed to build memories that can be handed off to the next generation of Berkshires fish fry aficionados.
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The Clam Box
The most consistent and best fried clams in Massachusetts – and therefore the world – are at the Clam Box.


