Davis Square is just a 15-minute walk (or a Joey ride) away from the Tufts campus, and there are so many places to explore. My first trip to Davis was during my own orientation weekâand two semesters plus a full summer at Tufts later, Iâm still discovering new places! Here are some things you should definitely check out in Davis Square during your first few weeks at Tufts:
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1. The T –Â Get a Charlie Card
Donât get me wrong, Somerville and Medford are great placesâbut Tufts is only 20 minutes from the greatest city in America (a.k.a., Boston!). For that reason, youâre going to want a Charlie Card. You can go to Tedeschi (right across the street from the huge CVS)Â and get one of these lovely plastic cards that will allow you to explore all that Boston and the surrounding areas have to offer (can you say âfall shopping spreeâ?!).
2. JP Licks – Yum!
The warm weather isnât going to last forever, so this should be a must on your to-do list. In my opinion, the ice cream at JP Licks is to die for (and thatâs saying a lot, considering Iâm more of a fro-yo kind of girl!). I suggest the Brownie Brownie Batter, but there are many other flavors to try.
3. Music –Â Listen up!
One of the hidden gems I discovered in Davis this summer is that local artists are always playing their music in the middle of the Square. I assume this trend doesnât continue into the frigid winter, so try to check out the music while itâs still warm. If youâre lucky, maybe youâll catch the guy dressed in a teddy bear costume playing guitarâhe rocks!
4. Find your favorites
Now is the perfect time to go crazy and check out all of the eateriesâand pick your favorites! Every girlâs got her go-to Mexican food place. Will yours be Annaâs Taqueria or will it be Chipotle, like me? Or will you venture to Medford Square for Tenoch? And how about fro-yo? Thereâs Orange Leaf, Pinkberry and IyoâŠwhich one will be your favorite?
5. Bike path
Are you a runner, or did you make it your goal to start running in college? Did you bring a bike? If so, check out the bike path thatâs located behind the T-stop on Holland Street. Itâs a great place for an early morning or daytime run. It goes all the way to Alewife, and if you get tired, you can take the T back from Alewife to Davis (with your Charlie card!).
6. Find your study spot
Unfortunately, summer canât last forever and soon enough weâll all be back to studying like crazy. Libraries and dorms are great study spots, but sometimes itâs nice to just get away from campus. There are some great cafes in the area that have Wi-Fi and are the perfect locations to grab a coffee (or tea, in my case) and study all day. My top three favorites are Iyo, Diesel CafĂ© and Blue Shirt CafĂ©.
These are just a few suggestions, but donât be scared to get out and explore! Weâre so lucky to have such a great area so close to campus, and my advice is to take full advantage of it.
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