Our Community
Montserrat is located in Beverly, Massachusetts, a historic, seaside city with miles of beautiful coastline about 20 miles north of Boston. Rich in history with a working waterfront and diverse neighborhoods, Beverly boasts multiple public beaches, parks, playgrounds, ponds, riverfront walkways, woods and trails. The city is home to several cultural institutions and now has an arts district, known as BAD (Beverly Arts District) that includes Montserrat College of Art, many local galleries and three theaters offering live musical performances and movies. The city is also home to the the North Shore Music Theatre, offering first-run musicals and performances and one of the largest non-profit professional theaters in New England.
Beverly’s downtown area is within a block of our campus, and you’ll find a wide variety of restaurants and bistros for all tastes and pocketbooks there. You’ll also find a beautiful public library, the Beverly Historical Society and Museum, as well as a train station where you can easily get half-hour service to Boston. Beverly’s proximity to Boston and its five commuter train stations make it easy to visit several major museums and galleries, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Founded in 1626, the City of Beverly is one of the oldest communities in the state. Residents describe their city as the birthplace of the United States Navy, noting that the first ship commissioned by the Navy, and General George Washington, first sailed from Beverly Harbor. Located in northeastern Massachusetts, Beverly is 7 miles north of Lynn; 20 miles north of Boston; 88 miles south of Portland, Maine; and 238 miles from New York City.
BUS AND TRAIN SCHEDULES
CATA – Beverly Bus
Train – Newburyport/Rockport Line
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
Galleries at Montserrat
Montserrat College of Art Gallery | Hardie Building, First Floor | 23 Essex Street
Carol Schlosberg Alumni Gallery | Hardie Building, First Floor | 23 Essex Street
301 Gallery | 301 Cabot Street
Frame 301 Gallery | 301 Cabot Street
Bare Gallery | 248 Cabot Street
North Shore and Boston-area Museums
Cape Ann Historical Museum | Gloucester
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park | Lincoln
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum | Boston
Museum of Fine Arts | Boston
Peabody Essex Museum | Salem
Wenham Museum | Wenham
Local Art Galleries
Mingo Gallery | Beverly
Local Colors Gallery | Gloucester | 978.283.3996
ART SUPPLY STORES
Art Supply Wholesale | North Beverly | 4 Elon St. Beverly
Follow Route 1A, north past North Beverly Plaza, on the left behind Sleepy’s
allartsupplies.com
Artist & Craftsman Supply North Boston | 751 Broadway, Saugus, MA
artistcraftsman.com
Blick Art Materials | Landmark Center, 401 Park Drive, Boston
dickblick.com
FOOD MARKETS
Stop & Shop | 224 Elliot Street, Beverly
Very close to school, inexpensive, good produce
Shaws | North Beverly
In plaza with CVS
Inexpensive, good produce
Market Basket | Danvers
Rt. 128 S, exit 24. Make a Left, first plaza on the left
Inexpensive, good sushi
Trader Joe’s | Peabody
Organic, preservative free, reasonable prices
CAFÉS AND RESTAURANTS
A&B Burgers | 206 Cabot Street, Beverly
Acapulco’s | 900 Cummings Center, Beverly
Located in the Cummings Center
Mexican cuisine; vegetarian and vegan options
Anchor Pub & Grille | 20 Cabot Street, Beverly
Anmol | 258 Rantoul Street, Beverly
Indian Restaurant
Atomic Café | 268 Cabot Street, Beverly
Coffee, mocha, lattes, smoothies and sandwiches
Beverly House of Pizza | 24 Cabot Street, Beverly
Located near Salem Bridge
Beverly Jade | 277 Rantoul Street, Beverly
Bonefish Harry’s | 218 Cabot St, Beverly,
Delphine’s Kitchen | 263 Cabot Street, Beverly
Coffee, sandwiches, pastries and more
Chianti Café | 285 Cabot Street, Beverly
China River | 295 Rantoul Street, Beverly
Cityside Diner | 275 Cabot Street, Beverly
Inexpensive breakfast and lunch
Crave Café and Bakery | 297 Rantoul Street, Beverly
EJ Cabots | 282 Cabot Street, Beverly
Fibber McGee’s | 102 Cabot Street, Beverly
Kame | 250 Cabot Street, Beverly
Sushi bar
La Victoria Taqueria | 6 Wallis Street, Beverly
Little Italy | 294A Cabot Street, Beverly
Sweet sauce pizza
Mike’s Pizzeria | 377 Cabot Street, Beverly
Organic Garden | 294 Cabot Street, Beverly
Organic sandwiches, wraps, smoothies and more
Rantoul Street Pizza | 446 Rantoul Street
Scotty Dog | 437 Rantoul Street, Beverly
Siam Delight | 128 Cabot Street, Beverly
Thai cuisine, friendly service, reasonably priced
Soma | 256 Cabot Street, Beverly
Stephy’s Kitchen | 41 Beckford Street, Beverly
Subway | 386 Cabot Street, Beverly
Super Sub Shop | 324 Cabot Street, Beverly
Subs and sandwiches
Tartine Kitchen & Eatery | 192 Cabot Street, Beverly
The Beverly Depot | 10 Park Street, Beverly
The Castle: A Board Game Café | 240 Rantoul Street, Beverly
The Indo | 298 Cabot Street
Irish pub and restaurant
The Pickled Onion | 355-357 Rantoul Street
Traditional pub fare
Toscana Bar Italiano | 90 Rantoul Street, Beverly
What’sBrewin’ Café | 198 Cabot Street
Wrapture | 248 Cabot Street
BEACHES AND PARKS
Beverly
Dane Street Beach | Corner of Dane and Lothrop Streets
From the Beverly Common, walk or drive down Dane Street with the Common on your right, and go 3 blocks. You will hit Lothrop Street, and the beach will be directly in front of you. There is limited free parking in the lot, but plenty of street parking.
Lynch Park | Neptune Street
From the Beverly Common, drive down Dane Street with the Common on your right, and take a left onto Hale Street. At the light, go straight and veer/take the first right onto Neptune Street. The entrance will be about a quarter mile down on the right.
Ipswich
Crane Beach | Argilla Road
From Route 128 north (towards Gloucester), take exit 20A (Route 1A north) and follow for 8 miles to Ipswich. Turn right onto Route 133 east and follow for 1.5 miles. Turn left onto Northgate Road and follow for .5 mi. Turn right onto Argilla Road and follow for 2.5 miles to Crane Beach gatehouse at end of paved road.
Gloucester
Good Harbor | Thatcher Road, Rt. 127A
Take Rt. 128 into Gloucester. Follow the signs for East Gloucester/Rockport. Go through two rotaries. Go through the first set of lights. At the second set of lights take a left onto Bass Avenue. Follow that for about a mile. At the intersection of Bass Avenue and Thatcher Rd. Take a left. You will see the beach off to the right.
Wingaersheek | Atlantic Street off Rt. 133 & Concord Street
Take Rt. 128 to Exit 14. At the bottom of the ramp, take a right onto Rt. 133. About a mile on the left you will see a small traffic island with a sign saying Wingaersheek Beach. Take this left. This is Concord St. Follow until you reach another traffic island on the corner of Concord and Atlantic St. Take a right. Follow this along to the beach.
Manchester-by-the-Sea
Singing Beach | Beach Street
Train: From Beverly Depot, take a northbound train towards Gloucester/Rockport several stops to Manchester. Exit train, and walk to the beach. Driving: Follow Rt. 127 into Manchester Center. Take a Right at the train station. Follow road straight to the beach.
MUSIC AND COMICS
Paper Asylum | Beverly
Comic books, Art Supplies, Toys and more
Harrison’s | Salem | 252 Essex St.
Over the bridge, take a left at rotary; located on right
Two floors of comic books
Salem Record Exchange | Lafayette Street Salem | 256 Washington St.
A great selection of rare new and used records
Newbury Comics | North Shore Mall
Other locations in Harvard Square Cambridge, MA and Newbury Street Boston, MA
Mystery Train | Main Street, Gloucester
Record store
Beverly Bootstraps Thrift Shop, 198 Rantoul St., Beverly – 10% student discount
MOVIES AND EVENTS
The Cabot | Cabot Street, Beverly
Independent art films and live shows
Larcom Theatre
Live performances
AMC | Liberty Tree Mall, Danvers
Hollywood films
Cinema Salem – Museum Place | Downtown Salem
First run movie theater, art films, private screening room, cafe, and more!
Visit beverlymainstreets.org to view a list of downtown resources and events.