These are the flyers in your neighborhood
June 14, 2019 1:38 PM Subscribe
I am putting up flyers around Boston and Cambridge for a free arts event. While I have a game plan for certain areas, I want to make sure to do justice to the neighborhoods I know less well.
If you wanted to get eyeballs in JP, Dorchester or Roxbury, where would you stick a flyer?
What I've got so far:
-In Roxbury, I plan to hit Dudley and the area near the Hamill Gallery
-JP: Centre Street
-Dorchester: Fields Corner
Any areas I egregiously left out? Specific street names/shops/landmarks you can offer would be very helpful and appreciated.
Bonus question - what is a can't-miss place to pop in for a small treat in any of these neighborhoods? (as in, a bubble tea or a breakfast sandwich, rather than a sit-down meal.)
If you wanted to get eyeballs in JP, Dorchester or Roxbury, where would you stick a flyer?
What I've got so far:
-In Roxbury, I plan to hit Dudley and the area near the Hamill Gallery
-JP: Centre Street
-Dorchester: Fields Corner
Any areas I egregiously left out? Specific street names/shops/landmarks you can offer would be very helpful and appreciated.
Bonus question - what is a can't-miss place to pop in for a small treat in any of these neighborhoods? (as in, a bubble tea or a breakfast sandwich, rather than a sit-down meal.)
Best answer: I was just staying in JP for a couple of weeks (I live in the Bay Area) and recommend City Feed for flyers and a breakfast sandwich (the food is expensive, though).
posted by pinochiette at 5:04 PM on June 14, 2019
posted by pinochiette at 5:04 PM on June 14, 2019
Response by poster: Thanks folks! I forgot to name Davis Square as one of the places I knew I would hit up - I actually started there!
posted by prewar lemonade at 9:39 AM on July 16, 2019
posted by prewar lemonade at 9:39 AM on July 16, 2019
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posted by Beardman at 2:44 PM on June 14, 2019 [2 favorites]