40 Brattle St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-876-0999
Yes, that Casablanca. The classic movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman was the original inspiration for this Harvard Square restaurant, right down to the 25-foot murals by David Omar White.
When it first opened in 1955, it fast became a beloved, if culinarily unambitious, American joint. After falling victim to urban renewal in 1990, it was resurrected by a team of investors led by Sari Abul-Jubein in 1991, this time with a menu including North African influences. Since then, the food has taken center stage at Casablanca, with award-wining presentations of sophisticated Mediterranean fare.
Feast Your Eyes - Casablanca
Here’s looking at you, Chef. Camillo Diaz adds some beauties to the Casablanca portfolio.
A New Restaurant from Casablanca
Even as reports that they'll be up for sale soon circulate, Casablanca welcomes a sister restaurant, Casbah.
Taste of Cambridge Returns
NOTE: Due to a not-so-stellar forecast, the Taste of Cambridge has been moved to Tuesday, June 28th. Same time. Same ...
