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WalkerLowellMA t1_jdjycmo wrote

>There's really only el potro, little delights, the ramen bar, and boba. Market st only has the book store, brewd, and warp and weft.

Downtown does not cater exclusively to your demographic. Businesses that don't appeal to you appeal to another demographic. For example, people who live downtown have easy access to 3+ dental practices. There are places where I can buy milk, beer and wine. There's a diner. There's a tailor. There's https://www.mochinut.com/

I hope that Downtown Lowell will never become a 'Spring Break Destination'.

Objectively Downtown Lowell is one of easiest places to live without a car https://www.walkscore.com/score/middle-st-lowell-ma-01852

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In-Verse t1_jdk1ajq wrote

The amount of dentist practices is crazy!

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PamelainSA t1_jdk5i67 wrote

Dr. Isayev is my dentist, and I like that I can walk from home to get a teeth cleaning. I also like that I can wake up on the weekend and have a handful of choices within a 10 minute walk for breakfast/coffee or lunch. Not to mention, the library is not too far away.

On another note, how is Mochinut? I’ve walked past it a few times on my way to Nibbāna or Gormley’s, and it was super packed for the first couple weeks, but it seems to have died down. Is it any good?

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Accurate_Regret_5934 OP t1_jdk3yfu wrote

I will make sure to visit the dentist on Saturday night after buying milk and visiting the tailor

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