The Globe reports Chipotle plans to take over the vacant first floor of the Old Corner Bookstore. The Globe reports that in the 1950s, a pizza place occupied the same space.
Another McDonalds company in downtown crossing, let the revitalization begin! Once Menino gets his Wal-Mart or Target in the old Filenes space, it will really be a destination again, just like Dayton Ohio!
They're on different sides of the street. The Qdoba is at the intersection of Otis and Summer, the Chipotle is newer and is at the intersection of Bedford and Summer (and High and a bunch of others). And to complete the trilogy there's also a Boloco on the other side of the block on Federal street.
I'd consider that the Financial District instead of Downtown Crossing. It's kind of an arbitrary line to draw since they're so close to each other, but the Summer Street location is probably more skewed towards the lunch hour crowd, whereas a DTX location would get more shoppers and tourists and the like.
That stretch on School Street near the intersection with Washington is seemingly doing pretty well. Boloco came along last year. They added Sweet this year and now Chipotle. Scholars restaurant/bar recently opened. There's tons of foot traffic all around it. Big if, but if Borders stays open, this side of Downtown Crossing looks like it's in pretty good shape overall. It seems like the other end that is having the difficulties, reflected in the empty storefronts and of course huge Filene's hole...
In Davis Square, Boloco lost and eventually closed. In my opinion, this had less to do with the relative quality of each chain's food, and more to do with location. Chipotle is right in the heart of the square, while Boloco was on a quiet block 2 blocks away, at the former locations of Steve's Ice Cream and Carberry's bakery.
Both chains seem to be doing fine in Harvard Square.
This is a high-profile corner that is standing vacant right now. I'd rather Chipotle for the moment than that. Damned if you do, damned if you don't...
Given the historic nature of the building, I had hoped an indie or used bookstore could have filled the space, especially if Borders was closing. But seeing as it's been shuttered for so long, anything would be welcome. My only fear is a grease fire.
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Another McDonalds company in
Another McDonalds company in downtown crossing, let the revitalization begin! Once Menino gets his Wal-Mart or Target in the old Filenes space, it will really be a destination again, just like Dayton Ohio!
McDonald's no longer has an
McDonald's no longer has an interest in Chipotle.
Hey, I'm from Dayton! Don't
Hey, I'm from Dayton! Don't let that happen to Boston; I've lived here now for three years and the difference is astounding.
Getting in right as DTX is
Getting in right as DTX is declining huh?
OTOH I've always found it a little surprising that the closest Chipotle to downtown is the one at Fenway.
DTX already has a Chipotle on
DTX already has a Chipotle on Summer Street a few blocks up from Macy's.
QDoba..
Think that's a Qdoba, unless it's changed recently.
Either way, good luck, but barf to both.
Different places
They're on different sides of the street. The Qdoba is at the intersection of Otis and Summer, the Chipotle is newer and is at the intersection of Bedford and Summer (and High and a bunch of others). And to complete the trilogy there's also a Boloco on the other side of the block on Federal street.
Maybe a Boloco or a Qdoba but
Maybe a Boloco or a Qdoba but I don't think it's a Chipotle.
Yes. It's a Chipotle.
101 Summer St.
http://www.chipotle.com/en-us/find/find.aspx?loc=0...
I ate there yesterday
I ate there yesterday. It is a Chipotle. It exists.
Financial District versus Downtown Crossing
I'd consider that the Financial District instead of Downtown Crossing. It's kind of an arbitrary line to draw since they're so close to each other, but the Summer Street location is probably more skewed towards the lunch hour crowd, whereas a DTX location would get more shoppers and tourists and the like.
South Station
There's one by South Station now, on Summer St. I haven't been there because when I want Mexican food in that area I go to Andale.
South Station
There's one by South Station now, on Summer St. I haven't been there because when I want Mexican food in that area I go to Andale.
Summer St.
There's one on Summer St. that opened a few months back.
That stretch on School Street
That stretch on School Street near the intersection with Washington is seemingly doing pretty well. Boloco came along last year. They added Sweet this year and now Chipotle. Scholars restaurant/bar recently opened. There's tons of foot traffic all around it. Big if, but if Borders stays open, this side of Downtown Crossing looks like it's in pretty good shape overall. It seems like the other end that is having the difficulties, reflected in the empty storefronts and of course huge Filene's hole...
Burrito Wars
On the same block as Boloco, no less. Interesting spot for them to choose.
Eh
At Cleveland Circle there's a Boloco and Chipotle on the same block.
Boloco vs Chipotle - as played out in Davis Square
In Davis Square, Boloco lost and eventually closed. In my opinion, this had less to do with the relative quality of each chain's food, and more to do with location. Chipotle is right in the heart of the square, while Boloco was on a quiet block 2 blocks away, at the former locations of Steve's Ice Cream and Carberry's bakery.
Both chains seem to be doing fine in Harvard Square.
Great news. The downtown
Great news. The downtown area is in desperate need of another burrito joint. And you know what else is sorely lacking in that area? a wireless store.
CVS
You forgot to mention CVS.
This is a high-profile corner
This is a high-profile corner that is standing vacant right now. I'd rather Chipotle for the moment than that. Damned if you do, damned if you don't...
You know what they really
You know what they really need in the Financial District/DTX area.. a bank. There just arent that many.
There's a couple of them just
There's a couple of them just a few blocks from Washington St.
Given the historic nature of
Given the historic nature of the building, I had hoped an indie or used bookstore could have filled the space, especially if Borders was closing. But seeing as it's been shuttered for so long, anything would be welcome. My only fear is a grease fire.