Business

IChef

Location: 1345 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington Heights
Phone: 781-483-3456

IChef serves: pizza, sandwiches, calzones, pasta, salads and more. The store has a small seating area and does take out and local delivery.

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The storefront of IChef

 

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Arlington Coal and Lumber Company

Location: 41 Park Ave, Arlington Heights
Phone: 781-643-8100
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Capri Pizza

Location: 1323 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington Heights

Phone: 781-646-5440

Capri Pizza serves pizza, subs and some other Italian and Greek foods. This pizza parlor has been a staple of the Heights for close to twenty years. It was originally called Charlies but has since been taken over by the current owner, an affable Greek gentleman that makes some great pizza.

Capri Pizza shop front

Brigham's

Location: 1328 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington Heights

Phone: 781-648-9892

Brigham's serves standard American ice cream parlor fare for lunch or dinner that includes hamburgers, sandwiches, salads and wraps. They also serve breakfast.

The fully stocked ice cream counter features their own varieties of Brigham's ice cream. There are both traditional ice cream flavors and some special New England concoctions.

Arlington Bakery

Location: 187 Massachusetts Ave, East Arlington

Phone: (781) 646-7444‎

The Arlington Bakery has been in providing baked goods to the town of Arlington for more than twenty five years. They feature Greek and Italian pastries but also carry a wide range of products.

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Arlington's Business Districts

The main business areas in Arlington are all located along or around Massachusetts Avenue. The business centers are split up into three distinctive sections: East Arlington, Arlington Center and Arlington Heights. These divisions are based on the Arlington of today having been built upon many hundreds of years of development. Each section of town was once its own distinctive village. The central route through each village was what we know today as Massachusetts Ave. Businesses, the post office and other central town functions all tended to be concentrated along thoroughfare.

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