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The best places for college students to eat and drink around Greater Boston

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The Tam
Patrons take shots at The Tam, a bar that's popular among Boston's college students. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff

September is when Greater Boston comes alive, teeming with college students who attend one of the many universities in the area. 

Boston is one big college town, after all, thanks to schools like Harvard University, Northeastern University, Boston University, Boston College, and many more campuses.

But unlike most college towns, Boston isn’t the easiest city for young, broke college students. The bars close relatively early for a city of its size, and a night out can easily end with a $100 tab. 

Luckily for students, the restaurants and bars that cater to that demographic are usually near campus and at the right price point. 

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Doing research (i.e., looking at Reddit, TikTok, and chatting with our interns), Boston.com compiled the student list to use when in need of a late-night burrito, coffee study break, and everything in between. 

We broke the guide into the most important food groups: pizza, Tex-Mex, Asian, coffee and tea, pub food, and bars. Want to see how close each spot is to your school? Use our map below. 

Map: Best food and drink for college students

Best Asian food

Double Chin: Open until 4 a.m. on the weekends. Known for its eccentric cube toast, a dessert dish that’s French toast filled with candies or ice cream. 86 Harrison Ave., Chinatown-Leather District

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Nud Pob Thai Cuisine: Quick, counter-service Thai restaurant with four different Pad Thai dishes and multiple fried rice options to choose from. Popular among Boston University students. 738 Commonwealth Ave., Fenway-Kenmore

Pho Pasteur: Most bowls of pho fall around $15 for a small and $17.40 for an extra large — which is inexpensive for Boston! Popular among Emerson College students at its Chinatown location. 682 Washington St., Chinatown-Leather District; 1462 Hancock St., Quincy

Yamato I and II: One of the only daily all-you-can-eat sushi options in Boston proper. Popular among Boston College students at its Brighton location. 117 Chiswick Road, Brighton; 545 Boylston St., Back Bay-Bay Village

Best Bars

A cocktail at Wusong Road. Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff

Lansdowne Pub: A popular post-Fenway game bar that also offers a College Night on Thursdays with free cover for college students. Popular among multiple university students. 9 Lansdowne St., Fenway-Kenmore

The Tam: Dive bar that offers weekly “TAM Thursdays,” the night to go for college students. Popular among Emerson College and Suffolk University students. 222 Tremont St., Downtown Boston

Wusong Road: A tiki bar that offers collectable tiki drink mugs. Popular among Harvard University students. 112 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge

Best coffee shops and cafes

Blueberry pancakes and coffee at Trident Booksellers & Cafe. Lane Turner/Globe Staff

Matcha Cafe Maiko: Get matcha as a tea, latte, frappe, float, or Kokuto jelly. Popular among Emmanuel, Simmons, Wentworth and Mass Art students. 115 Jersey St., Fenway-Kenmore

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Pavement Coffeehouse: A variety of coffees and teas, hot and cold, available. Choose between two dozen specialty bagel sandwiches, or build your own bagel starting at $2.75. Nine locations near multiple universities

Ten One Tea House: Choose between fruit, floral, or milk teas — including the very popular matcha. Top it with four boba options. Six Boston area locations near multiple universities.

Trident Booksellers & Cafe: This bookstore and cafe hosts an array of events, including trivia, comedy shows, and romance book clubs. Popular among multiple university students. 338 Newbury St., Back Bay-Bay Village

Best pizza for Boston college students

Pizzas stacked up at Penguin Pizza on Huntington Ave. John Tlumacki/Boston Globe

Penguin Pizza: Specialty pizzas include the Ultimate Penguin (bacon, ham, meatball, sweet sausage, roasted potato, hot cherry peppers, caramelized onions) or a mushroom and mashed potato Fungus Amongus. Split a cocktail with friends with their famous bucket drinks. Popular among Northeastern students. 735 Huntington Ave., Mission Hill

Pinocchio’s Pizza & Subs: Both round and square Sicilian pizza available. It’s former Harvard University student Mark Zuckerberg’s favorite pizza. Popular among Harvard students. 74 Winthrop St., Cambridge

T. Anthony’s Pizzeria: Slices available for $3.50, while whole pies start at $12.95. Open until 2 a.m. Popular among Boston University students. 1016 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline

Best American and pub food

The Piri Piri Chicken, left, Whipped Ricotta & Hot Honey, top, and Warm Mushrooms & Farm Egg dishes with a Strawberry Thyme Spritz drink at Shy Bird’s Fenway location. (Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe)

Shy Bird: An all-day cafe and bar known for its fried chicken. The Fenway and South Boston locations offer Work From Shy Bird, which buys you breakfast or lunch and bottomless coffee or tea for $19.95. Three locations near multiple universities.

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Tasty Burger: Boston’s local version of a fast-food burger joint. The Starvin’ Student deal gets you a hamburger or cheeseburger, fries, and a Tall Boy. Four locations near multiple universities.

The Bebop: Serves bar food (like burgers and flatbread pizzas) along with Irish pub entrees. Catch Berklee College of Music students playing at weekly open mic nights. Popular among Berklee students. 1116 Boylston St., Fenway-Kenmore

Best Tex-Mex

El Jefe’s Taqueria. Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff

El Jefe’s Taqueria: Choose between tacos, burritos, or bowls, and a variety of proteins. All locations close between 2 and 4 a.m. Five locations near multiple universities.

Felipe’s Taqueria: Mexican restaurant with a full bar and roof deck. Open from 7 a.m. for breakfast until 1 a.m. (2 a.m. on weekends) for drinks. Popular among Harvard students. 21 Brattle Square, Cambridge

Sunset Cantina: A popular student hang-out and Mexican restaurant. Taco Tuesday offers $3 tacos and $5 margaritas. Popular among Boston University students. 916 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline


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