Living in Boston: Cleveland Circle

Cleveland Circle is located in Boston’s Brighton neighborhood.  There are two nearby T train stations, the Green C Line’s Cleveland Circle stop and the Green B Line’s Chestnut Hill Ave. stop.  The area offers local restaurants and the beautifully scenic Chestnut Hill Reservoir, where you can find local residents jogging, walking, and cycling around the 1.5 mile route.
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The selection of local restaurants ranges from sushi to pizza to ice cream dessert.  Hit the jump for more info on local restaurants and stores.


Fin’s Sushi and Grill
Fin’s Sushi and Grill
located at 354 Chestnut Hill Ave. offers moderately priced ($11-$30) meals.  It is open until 10:30 PM from Sunday to Thursday with extended hours to 11:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.  It is a good choice for a delicious and affordable sushi dinner.
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Pino’s Pizza
If you’re craving pizza, you can walk right down the street to Pino’s Pizza located at 1920 Beacon St. Try Pino’s inexpensive meals (mostly under $10) from 10 AM until 1 AM Mondays through Saturday and until midnight on Sundays or you can have your meals delivered between 11:00 AM and 12:45 AM all week.

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Chill
After your dinner, check out Cleveland Circle’s ice cream and frozen yogurt spot that is appropriately named Chill located at 354 Chestnut Hill Ave. This dessert spot is owned by a married couple who believes that people sometimes need to “just chill” and have a moderately-priced stress-free yogurt.

Chill Cleveland Circle

Reservoir Wines and Spirits
After a meal and dessert, stop by Reservoir Wines and Spirits located at 1922 Beacon St. for your alcohol necessities.  Reservoirs is open from 9 AM t0 11 PM Mondays to Saturday and from 12 PM to 6 PM on Sundays.

Reservoir Wines and Liquors

Outside of restaurants and Chestnut Hill Reservoir, you can find anything else you might need such as a laundromat/dry cleaners from Sunshine Cleaners or Cleveland Circle Cleaners, a CVS at 1927 Beacon St., Store 24 at 1912 Beacon St., a Star Market (grocery store) at 1717 Beacon St., or a hair cuttery at Supercuts.  If you are looking for some sports fun, you can take a dive into the Reilly Memorial Swimming Pool located at 355 Chestnut Hill Ave. or for a skate around the Reilly Memorial Rink.

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2 Responses to “Living in Boston: Cleveland Circle”

  1. lilikindsli says:

    Cs88w1 I want to say – thank you for this!

  2. I won’t even start to say to you simply how much i like sushi, its wonderful! Its trully a craft to prepare it the right way, it took me years to master myself but now I really do make maybe the very best sushi in Boston.

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