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HSDF’s influence grew far before it began pushing to restrict the operating hours of establishments like Felipe??s Taqueria and the soon-to-come IHOP. Though Grendel’s Den needed six years to gain a liquor license due to a state law “allowing a church to prevent restaurants from serving alcohol within 500 feet of its door,” the HSDF vocally supported withholding the license for even less convincing reasons—HSDF felt the Square already had an adequate number of restaurants selling liquor. Legal Seafoods?...
...debut. Thanks to the Cambridge License Commission (CLC), undergrads will not be able to take advantage of the late- (and late-late-) night hours that make IHOP so famous. Instead, the syrup palace will be forced to close at 2 a.m. along with its nearby neighbors Felipe??s, b. good, and Pinocchio’s. For this, the Harvard Square Defense Fund is largely to blame. The group, which in the past has successfully convinced the CLC that late-night food always means late-night noise, should realize that 4 a.m. closing times will not actually lead...
...defense fund has worked with the licensing commission to prevent the issuance of late-night licenses to businesses such as Felipe??s Taqueria and IHOP, she added...
...does with the Native American label. “The idea of Native Americans is something very modern,” he said. “Each Indian tribe has its own traditions and customs and different languages.” After munching on chips and burritos from Felipe??s Taqueria, the event culminated in group dances and games. “This is a good opportunity to speak about what each of our tribe is and help us reinforce our own individual identity within [Native American] identity,” Hutchinson added. The event featured...
...you’re a student at Harvard, you know a few things. You know that “Primal Scream” is not a Stephen King novel (although it can be just as frightening). You know that Pinocchio’s takes Crimson Cash and Felipe??s doesn’t. Most of us even know how to do our own laundry. Everyone, though, knows that Harvard is a pretty intense place. Even with final exams over and a fresh start on a new semester, the intensity among Harvard students is still as palpable...