8 Budget-friendly Things to do in Somerville That You Shouldn't Miss

August 2, 2021 Viva Honore

Somerville (/ˈsʌmərvɪl/ SUM-ər-vil) is a city located directly to the northwest of Boston, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. As of 2010, the United States Census lists the city with a total population of 75,754 people, making it the most densely populated municipality in New England. As of 2010, it was the 16th most densely populated incorporated municipality in the country. Somerville was established as a town in 1842, when it was separated from Charlestown. In 2006, the town was named the best-run city in Massachusetts by the Boston Globe. In 1972, in 2009, and again in 2015, the city received the All-America City Award.
Restaurants in Somerville

1. Townie Tours Boston

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Townie Tours Boston

Extending only 4 square miles, Somerville is one of the most densely populated cities in America. Learn how the city once dubbed “Slumerville” has become the area’s trendiest and most gentrified neighborhood. Your local guide will take you on a journey into his past growing up in Somerville’s tough streets, weaving personal stories into the history of his neighborhood.

2. Moroccan Caravan

285 Washington St, Somerville, MA 02143-3339 +1 617-833-1503 [email protected] http://www.moroccancaravan.com
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Moroccan Caravan

Moroccan Caravan, LLC Tours proudly presents cultural tours to Morocco. WE do Groups and private tours. We will work with you to arrange an excellent program that fits your interest. Morocco is a complex and diverse country that has long been the crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, and West Africa. Accompany our caravan as we traverse this remarkable, culturally rich country. Moroccan Caravan tours take you from the coast of Morocco, across its magnificent mountains, to its rolling sand dunes in the dazzling south. As a native of Morocco, I will introduce you to my homeland. I will give you the opportunity to get close to the culture and learn from local people. I will open the doors and allow you to explore areas typically inaccessible to the average visitor. You are guaranteed to gain an appreciation of the warm hospitality that makes Morocco famous, while also learning about Morocco’s evocative culture and exploring its varied geographical landscape..

Reviewed By J1999FUjanel - Annapolis, United States

I just returned from the 14 day grand tour (plus 5 day extension) and I can't stop talking about the amazing experience. Addi, group mentor and my new Moroccan family is an incredible ambassador to the country and culture. His knowledge of the history and culture, not to mention where to stay, dine, shop and tour were all exceptional. I have been on several academic lead studies abroad and this tour was comparable in terms of the people we met and deep experiences with the culture. Jane

3. Davis Square

Somerville, MA http://yourdavissquare.com
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Davis Square

Reviewed By b1v - Somerville, United States

Anyone who misses the old Harvard Square (before the big chains took over) will appreciate Davis Sq in Somerville. There are places to sit and listen to the frequent live performers, and many independent restaurants, coffee shops, etc. Also a few chains like Starbucks. Some of my go-to places are: Mikes for a low-cost meal, Diesel Cafe for coffee, Mr. Crepe for delicious crepes, Out of the Blue for excellent seafood and the Burren for live music. Just outside the square I like Orleans restaurant, Painted Burro for upscale Mexican, Tenoch for inexpensive Mexican and Posto for upscale Italian including great pizza. These are just the tip of the iceberg. There are Asian noodle shops, more Mexican and pizza places, a classic diner, bakeries, clothing stores, singles bars, etc.

4. Taza Chocolate Factory Tours

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Taza Chocolate Factory Tours

UPDATE: We are only open for curbside pickup - Factory Tours are on hiatus until further notice. At Taza,our mission is to make and share stone ground chocolate that is seriously good and fair for all. Why stone ground? Because bolder is better! We grind cacao beans using hand-carved millstones. The result? Stone Ground Chocolate with bold flavor and satisfying and gritty texture. Join us for a Taza factory tour to learn about our unique chocolate making process, and sample the results!

5. Bantam Cider Company

40 Merriam St Union Square, Somerville, MA 02143-3446 +1 617-299-8600 [email protected] http://www.bantamcider.com
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Bantam Cider Company

Bantam Cider was born from a proud family tradition of wine making to offer creative and memorable craft cider using locally sourced apples and other all natural ingredients. We believe cider making is more art than science, the process requiring patience over expediency. Founded in 2012, Bantam is based in Somerville, MA, only 1.5 miles from downtown Boston. The production space and taproom is open to the public, where visitors can enjoy tasting flights or pints of cider in a modern industrial setting with large communal tables and views of our fermentation tanks and oak barrels. Growlers and packaged cider are available to go.

6. Somerville Theatre

55 Davis Sq, Somerville, MA 02144-2908 +1 617-625-5700 http://www.somervilletheatreonline.com/somerville-theatre/
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Somerville Theatre

Reviewed By Cherry_Wonderdog

What helped make last night’s Julia Jacklin concert so successful was the venue, itself, Somerville Theater. There’s a lot of history here, with the old architecture and wood carvings, grand dome above the stage, and attractive ceiling designs. It’s a nice and cozy spot to hear an intimate concert. Yes, I saw Dixie Dregs here several years ago and wouldn’t exactly call that music intimate, but it was a lot better than at a monstrous impersonal amphitheater like the Wang. Seating in the orchestra was surprisingly comfortable and appropriate for all heights. Unlike Cary Hall in Lexington where the orchestra section is completely flat, Somerville Theater has an incremental slope so that those in front of you are a few inches shorter than normal. Sure, it’s not stadium seating, but my view was not obstructed by any means, and I’m no Wilt Chamberlain. Last time I saw the aforementioned progressive rock ensemble, seating up in the balcony afforded an attractive top-down view of all the musicians that may be even better if there are height concerns. The other aspect about Somerville Theater that I liked was its amenities. A variety of draft beers and related drinks were available for a reasonable $8, and there were comfortable wrap-around sofas on the upper level where groups could congregate during intermission. In addition, the box office sold tickets directly to those who wanted to avoid Ticketmaster fees, and an impressive collection of better seats became available to the general public about an hour before showtime. I hope to return to Somerville Theater soon. It’s a great place that caters to lesser known musical artists who can perform at a price far more commensurate with limited economic means of the captive college student clientele in the neighborhood. Yet those in the audience made for a concert experience unlike the concert scene downtown. There was a sense of warmth, vivaciousness, and inquisitive youth that welcomed the artists, yearned to understand them more intimately, and appreciated their talents without snobbism. I walked away refreshed and awaken to the possibilities of a new musical hotspot.

7. The Assembly Row

340 Canal St, Somerville, MA 02145-4300 +1 617-440-5565 [email protected] http://www.assemblyrow.com
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The Assembly Row

Reviewed By valerieb45

I visited June and November 2019 loads of shops lots of space friendly helpful staff I walked around on my own walking from TJ Max over to the Ralph Lauren store alone and felt very safe after dark in November and the Christmas tree shop was a must at that time of year loads of decorations On my summer visit with my family we took the toddler to the playground which is an excellent adventure for any child i love the place

8. Museum of Bad Art

55 Davis Sq Basement of SOMERVILLE THEATER Somerville Theatre, Somerville, MA 02144-2908 +1 781-444-6757 [email protected] http://www.museumofbadart.org
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Museum of Bad Art

MOBA is closed for renovations, reopening by October 1. We collect, exhibit, and celebrate art that will never be seen in a traditional museum. Helpful narratives accompany each piece to enhance your aesthetic, emotional, and intellectual response to the art. While our gallery is closed, enjoy MOBA art on our website and our FB page.

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