A moveable feast comes to Harvard

Thursday, August 2, 2012 - 06:20 in Mathematics & Economics

In Ernest Hemingway’s classic “A Moveable Feast,” the author takes us on a tour of his favorite bars and cafes. At Harvard these days, the feast comes to you. On Tuesdays, from 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m., members of the Harvard community stop by food trucks parked on Oxford Street and try a variety of artisan dishes for their lunchtime reprieve. The trucks are part of a Harvard community outreach effort called the Harvard Common Spaces program. (A complete schedule, which includes Sunday stops, can be found on the website.) Each food truck that rolls onto Harvard’s Cambridge campus has its own unique menu and character. Grilled Cheese Nation serves the popular American classic grilled cheese with a gourmet twist. Jonah Hollis, who makes many of the sandwiches, prefers the Swiss Family Boston sandwich, which features a homemade jalapeno and apricot spread. “I like anything that joins savory and sweet,” says Hollis....

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