Everything Else
Beautifully renovated in 2006. Watertown citizens have a public library where they can pursue interests of all kinds -informational, recreational and educational.
Watertown Free Public Library
123 Main StBeautifully renovated in 2006. Watertown citizens have a public library where they can pursue interests of all kinds -informational, recreational and educational.
"The Armenian Museum is a gem, fairly small but packed with ancient history, recent history, a look at a fascinating culture, and contemporary art."
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Armenian Museum of America
65 Main St"The Armenian Museum is a gem, fairly small but packed with ancient history, recent history, a look at a fascinating culture, and contemporary art."
Farina's
61 Galen StFamily owned bike shop
New England School Of Acupunture
19 Norwich StreetShopping
Huge supermarket, with Citizens Bank branch and Dunkin Donuts within.
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Stop & Shop
301 Centre StHuge supermarket, with Citizens Bank branch and Dunkin Donuts within.
CVS
839 Washington StMinute Clinic available
Located inside the historic Watertown Arsenal, a large WWII-era complex that operated until 1965, this small mall offers a collaborative approach combining retail with community initiatives.
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Arsenal Yards
130 Arsenal Yards BlvdLocated inside the historic Watertown Arsenal, a large WWII-era complex that operated until 1965, this small mall offers a collaborative approach combining retail with community initiatives.
Food Scene
Chung-Shin Yuan
183 California StCasual Chinese eatery known for traditional Taiwanese dim sum weekend brunch
Modern and bright. Adjacent to the Allison Park and Charles River Greenway/Bikeway.
Open 24h; drive-through
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McDonald's
789 Main StModern and bright. Adjacent to the Allison Park and Charles River Greenway/Bikeway.
Open 24h; drive-through
The only Starbucks in Watertown! Pleasant location (with #71 bus stop right next to its door!)
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Starbucks
75 Mt Auburn StThe only Starbucks in Watertown! Pleasant location (with #71 bus stop right next to its door!)
Not Your Average Joe's
55 Main StLittle Thai Cafe
51 Main StStellina Restaurant
47 Main StEdamame
171 Watertown StSightseeing
"One of the best examples of the Federalist style mansions open to the public. The estate grounds are well kept and the carriage house has just been restored."
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Gore Place
52 Gore St"One of the best examples of the Federalist style mansions open to the public. The estate grounds are well kept and the carriage house has just been restored."
Essentials
Family owned and market in business for over 75 years, offering fresh produce, ingredients, prepared foods, bakery goods and horticultural items. They are known for their diversity and quality.
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Russo's
560 Pleasant StFamily owned and market in business for over 75 years, offering fresh produce, ingredients, prepared foods, bakery goods and horticultural items. They are known for their diversity and quality.
Trader Joe's
748 Memorial DrWhole Foods Market
442 Washington StPartners Urgent Care - Watertown
11 Mt Auburn StWalk-in. Doctors on staff. X-ray.
MinuteClinic
189 Watertown StParks & Nature
The DCR's Charles River Reservation is a linear park stretching from Boston Harbor up the river for 20 miles.
The lower half of the reservation, from downtown Boston to the Watertown Dam, is the Charles River Basin , which includes the Esplanade on the Boston side. The basin abuts the campuses of MIT, Boston University and Harvard.
The Upper Charles River section of the Reservation begins at Watertown Square and meanders to the Lake District in Newton and Weston.
The Reservation has many recreational opportunities: biking, walking, in-line skating, birdwatching, and canoeing.
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Charles River Greenway
Charles River GreenwayThe DCR's Charles River Reservation is a linear park stretching from Boston Harbor up the river for 20 miles.
The lower half of the reservation, from downtown Boston to the Watertown Dam, is the Charles River Basin , which includes the Esplanade on the Boston side. The basin abuts the campuses of MIT, Boston University and Harvard.
The Upper Charles River section of the Reservation begins at Watertown Square and meanders to the Lake District in Newton and Weston.
The Reservation has many recreational opportunities: biking, walking, in-line skating, birdwatching, and canoeing.