Somerville is known for its city squares: Union Sq., Ball Sq., Davis Sq., and Assembly Sq. Delicious cuisines, arts and entertainment, and fun outdoor activities are just a few things you will find here. On this website we will explore what makes Somerville so unique. Home to unbelievable food, retail stores, and arts & entertainment.
If you find yourself craving more sweets, Lyndell’s bakery should be a stop At Ball Square. Opened in 1887, Lyndell’s is known as the “Godfather” of all New England scratch bakeries and provides custom cakes as well as other sweet treats.
Assembly Square area was completely transformed into a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment within the last few years. It has its own stop on the MBTA Orange Line accessible. Assembly Mall is comprised of over 40 stores. If you have kids, Legoland Discovery Center is a must-see. Davis Square is located only 15 minutes outside of Boston on the Red Line. The historic Somerville Theatre is well worth a visit. Built in 1914, this movie theatre and concert venue has been entertaining guests for over 100 years. With an abundance of artisan cheeses, specialty wines, homemade pasta, and delicious sandwiches, the options are endless. The Somerville Community Path is a great place for bikers, walkers, and runners alike to get some fresh air and exercise.