Boston: The Notorious North End
Come here for your Italian food fix 🤗
Boston, MA
shopping
Posted almost 5 years ago
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall has plenty of great food options from classic chowder to ice cream to everything in between! It’s packed and slightly touristy, but there’s great variety and yummy food!
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Boston, MA
shopping
Posted almost 5 years ago
Haymarket
On the weekends, catch dozens of vendors out on the street trying to underscore their competitors for prices on produce and fish. This market has existed since forever and is a staple if you want cheap produce!
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Boston, MA
experience • shopping
Posted almost 5 years ago
Quincy Market
If you’re looking for some classic Boston tourist trinkets, head to Quincy Market. Inside are a bunch of vendors ranging from leather goods to wicked smaht tshirts.
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Boston, MA
restaurants
Posted almost 5 years ago
Giacomo's
There’s a reason people line up here hours in advance. There’s only about 8 or so tables inside and it’s packed tight in order to allow as many people as possible to enjoy the glory that is Giacomo’s. Classic Italian food in an intimate setting right in the heart of the North End.
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Boston, MA
restaurants
Posted almost 5 years ago
wagamama faneuil hall
A classic Wagamama, located right in the heat of the Faneuil Hall area for convenience! It’s a small place, so reservations aren’t a bad idea if you wanna eat during peak hours.
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Boston, MA
restaurants
Posted almost 5 years ago
Mike's Pastry
Don’t be intimidated by the wait - the people at Mike’s know what they’re doing and the line moves wicked fast. If you don’t get a cannoli with chocolate chips though, don’t even bother going. It’s the best thing by far.
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Boston, MA
shopping
Posted almost 5 years ago
Boston Public Market
An upscale, indoor response to Haymarket, this market offers anything from cheese to apple cider donuts to fresh smoothies.
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