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Anna's Taqueria
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Annabella G.
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Seems kind of silly that Anna's has two locations within a mile or so of each other, but thank goodness for this Harvard Street location. The burritos are the same, delicious and cheap burritos that they serve up the road, but the lines here are a little bit shorter (note that I say a little bit shorter, but there are still lines here). The biggest plus here is that you can find a parking space (if not on Harvard then on one of the side streets). You don't have that nervousness of whether you'll luck into a spot on Beacon Street. If you're on public transport, then Beacon store is your best option (this is about half way between Beacon and Comm. Ave., so it's a little bit of a trek from either B or C lines). It's also bigger, so easier to find a table here for sure (about twice as many seats -- similar in size to Porter Square location)
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