Upstairs on the Square

91 Winthrop Street CambridgeMA02138
Open
Sunday
11:00am-1:00am
Monday
11:00am-1:00am
Tuesday
11:00am-1:00am
Wednesday
11:00am-1:00am
Thursday
11:00am-1:00am
Friday
11:00am-1:00am
Saturday
11:00am-1:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Gift Certificate, Travelers Check
Average Rating
3.5
Total Reviews
(68)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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by menuism on August 17, 2015 from menuism

Tips

Know Before You Go: Even if it's not on the menu, a five-course vegan tasting is available five nights a week. Ask and ye shall receive.
by ezlocal on April 27, 2015 from ezlocal
Parking: There's a serious lack of parking in the immediate area. Expect to valet your car ($14) on busy nights and weekends.
by ezlocal on April 27, 2015 from ezlocal

Editorial Reviews

THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED UpStairs on the Square Restaurant Review:
Institutions are a dying breed in ever-more-commercialized Harvard Square, so kudos to restaurateurs Mary-Catherine Deibel and Deborah Hughes for fighting the good fight---with wild style. After losing the lease for the site of their much-loved UpStairs at the Pudding, they reopened as Upstairs on the Square in the digs of another neighborhood fixture, Grendel's Den (which now occupies the...
by gayot on November 25, 2013 from gayot
Intense, intelligent energy infusing the exquisite seasonal menu and impeccable service at the zebra-striped Monday Club Bar and pink-flourished Soiree Room.:
Like an elegantly demented take on ""Alice in Wonderland,"" the restaurant's Monday Club Bar is all odd angles and colorful touches, while the upstairs Soiree Room is a vision in pink, outfitted...
by by Eric Grossman at Citysearch on August 01, 2008 from Citysearch

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by menuism on August 17, 2015 from menuism
This land was once owned by a merchant prince, Cicero Hunt Lewis, who was married to Clementine Couch, the daughter of Captain John Heard Couch. (It's pronounced "cooch"; do not let a local hear you say "couch," like sofa.) Captain Couch owned most of downtown's northwest quadrant in the 1800s. In 1971, the community created Couch Park. Students of the nearby Metropolitan Learning Center...
by yahoolocal on June 26, 2015 from yahoolocal