Neighborhood Guide - Faneuil Hall Marketplace

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Neighborhood Guide - Faneuil Hall Marketplace
FANEUIL HALL
MARKETPLACE
NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE
Fall 2015/Winter 2016 Vol. 5
Ned Devine’s Irish Pub
FaneuilHallMarketplace.com
FANEUIL HALL
MARKETPLACE
NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE
Volume 5, Fall 2015 / Winter 2016
Publisher
Carol Troxell
Editor/Advertising Director
Ed Hurley
Design
Pam Rogers Design
Editorial
Ann Murphy
Nicole Giambusso
Production
Jessica Feroli
Alli Vega
Alexis Ayala
Management Office
General Manager
Kristen Keefe
4 South Market Building, 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02109
617- 523-1300
[email protected]
Office Leasing
Jim Griffin
617-523-1300 ext. 7031
jgriffi[email protected]
Retail Leasing
Zach Sohn
646-214-0267
[email protected]
Events & Marketing
Ed Hurley
617-523-1300 ext. 7030
[email protected]
Public Relations
Ann Murphy – O’Neill & Associates
617-646-1031
[email protected]
Corporate Signage / Sponsorships
Bryon D. Appel
212-213-4444 ext. 206
[email protected]
Travel & Tourism
Carolyn J. Feimster
732-249-6080
[email protected]
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Boston Starts Here!
Located in the heart of downtown Boston, Faneuil
Hall Marketplace (FHM) is adjacent to Historic Faneuil
Hall and is bordered by the Financial District, the
Waterfront, the North End, Government Center
and Haymarket. It is a well-traveled part of Boston’s
“Freedom Trail.”
The Marketplace is within walking distance to the
New England Aquarium, Boston Children’s Museum,
the Old State House and Paul Revere’s House. Other
nearby attractions include the New State House,
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Garden,
Old North Church, The USS Constitution and
Museum, Fenway Park and the Seaport District.
Marketplace Hours
Monday – Thursday 10 am – 9 pm (Fall)
10 am – 7 pm (Winter)
Friday & Saturday: 10 am – 9 pm
Sunday:
Noon – 6 pm
Getting Here | Take the
...To History!
Blue Line to Aquarium
Green Line to Park Street or North Station
Orange Line to State Street or Haymarket
Red Line to Park Street or Downtown Crossing
Commuter Rail to North or South Station
Discounted Parking
Discounted parking available online at
75StateStreetGarage.com or with validation
coupon from participating Marketplace
merchants. Buy online and save time, scan
printed ePermit to enter and exit the garage.
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Neighborhood Guide
A Publication Of The Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Merchants Association
Carol Troxell, President
Linda DeMarco, Vice President
Sara Youngelson, Treasurer
CORRECTION
In the last issue of the Neighborhood Guide we mistakenly spelled Luke Prevost’s name incorrectly in the
profile highlighting The Salty Dog Oyster Bar & Grill.
A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH
On behalf of all the people who call Boston home, I’d like to welcome
you to one of our city’s most treasured landmarks, Faneuil Hall.
As Mayor, I have the unbelievable good fortune of looking out my
office window each day over our very own Cradle of Liberty – Faneuil
Hall, the place where Samuel Adams rallied for our independence and
George Washington toasted our nation.
This fall and winter season, I hope you enjoy all that Faneuil Hall
Marketplace has to offer. From the dazzling light and sound display
that begins with our annual tree lighting in November, to historical
tours, kids’ events, street performers, and art exhibits, Faneuil Hall
Marketplace has something for everyone.
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Table Of Contents
A Message from Mayor Martin J. Walsh...................................................................................5
The Market District......................................................................................................................8
Holidays at the Hall...................................................................................................................14
Top Things We Love About The Neighborhood ...................................................................18
Meet The Merchants.................................................................................................................20
Faneuil Hall Marketplace Map ................................................................................................26
Neighborhood Map ..................................................................................................................27
Quincy Market Food Colonnade.............................................................................................28
Quincy Market South Canopy .................................................................................................30
Quincy Market North Canopy .................................................................................................32
South Market Building..............................................................................................................34
North Market Building..............................................................................................................36
Restaurants ................................................................................................................................40
Outdoor Amenities ...................................................................................................................48
Historic Faneuil Hall ..................................................................................................................50
The Shops at Marketplace Center ..........................................................................................50
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The Market District
QUINCY MARKET Photos: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection
Seattle has its Pike Place Market, San
Francisco has its Ferry Building Marketplace, Philadelphia has its Reading Terminal
Market and now Boston has its own Market
District that houses a variety of food
vendors and restaurants in the historic
neighborhood bordered by Haymarket
Square and Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
Today, Boston’s Market District is more
vibrant than ever with the newly opened
Boston Public Market complementing the
longstanding Haymarket pushcart vendors
and prepared food vendors at Quincy
Market at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
Quincy Market
Picture historic Faneuil Hall in 1742 when
food vendors in pushcarts sold meat, fish
and produce to feed the burgeoning
population. The Faneuil Hall vendors were
under pressure to keep up with the new
residents and increased demand. In 1823,
Mayor Josiah Quincy took office vowing to
establish a public market, fully stocked,
where both bluebloods and longshoremen
could buy their food.
In 1826, the market (now Quincy
Market) opened to great fanfare in the
spectacular Greek Revival-style structure to
reflect the connection between the world’s
first democracy and modern day Boston.
There were vendors selling produce, dairy,
and meats including turkey, chicken and
beef, which are depicted on tiles that you
can see at the Quincy Market Food
Colonnade vendor Piccolo Panini.
Carol Troxell, President of the Faneuil
Hall Marketplace Merchants Association,
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started working at the Marketplace in the
1980’s at the former Steve’s Ice Cream, now
Sprinkles Ice Cream, which she owns along
with five other businesses. “I have spent
more than half of my life at Faneuil Hall and
I love both the City and the Marketplace. I
especially love seeing all the people come
from all over the world to visit. I always
loved history and never get tired of thinking
about how blessed I am to work in the very
place known as 'the cradle of liberty'. I have
a deep respect for the freedom that was
founded on the grounds that we walk on
every day. I find the buildings breathtaking
and even though I see them day after day, I
never get tired of them and I want everyone
else who visits here to see them and
appreciate them as well.”
Quincy Market encompasses 27,000
square feet of food enterprises including
bakeries, pizzerias, ice cream parlors,
sandwich shops, seafood restaurants
featuring world-famous clam chowder, and
more. Many of the vendors at the Quincy
Market Food Colonnade have been there
for generations.
Carol Troxell
HAYMARKET Photos: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection
Faneuil Hall Marketplace was created for
local residents but the world has embraced
it and it continues to be one of the country’s
most visited tourist attractions, rivaling
Disneyworld for the numbers of annual
visitors. It is rich in history, full of energy
and considered to be the “soul of the city.”
“I am so happy to see the Market
District gain recognition and draw even
more people to the neighborhood. We have
so much to offer. We’re along Boston's
Freedom Trail and across from the Seaport
and the famous North End and only five
minutes away from Downtown Crossing.
We have it all,” said Troxell.
Haymarket
Take a few steps from Faneuil Hall
Marketplace over to Blackstone Street and
travel back in time where the Haymarket
vendors have been setting up their
pushcarts selling produce every Friday
and Saturday since the 1800’s — truly the
original “pop up” shops in the city. There
you will find Otto (Ottavio) Gallotto,
president of the Haymarket Pushcart
Association, at his produce stand outside of
Puritan Beef. Gallotto represents the 40-45
vendors in the association and he has
Otto (Ottavio) Gallotto
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worked at the Haymarket for 30 years.
Haymarket pushcart vendors have been
stalwart fixtures in the ever-changing
landscape of the City of Boston and they
are here to stay.
“This place has always been an
immigrants’ market with affordable prices.
From when the Irish and Italians came to
Boston and even now, we have every
ethnicity both buying and selling at
Haymarket,” said Gallotto citing the rich
diversity of the market representing Asian
Americans, Latin Americans, and Middle
Easterners.
Gallotto, a native of Salerno Italy
whose family moved to East Boston, says
that there are also changes in what his
customers want to buy. “Thirty years ago,
you never saw a papaya or a mango. My
mother would come here looking for figs
and broccoli rabe. But the one item that
transcends all ethnicities is spinach!”
Gallotto is excited to be part of the
growing Market District as visitors will come
to the area to check out the new Boston
Public Market and then stop by Haymarket
as well. “I love the idea of the new Boston
Public Market as it adds to the local flavor
of the area and it will bring people down
here,” he said.
Just like the U.S. Postal Service,
Haymarket operates through rain, sleet and
snow which is comforting to know as the
colder weather arrives. “Logan Airport
closes in bad weather, but Haymarket stays
open,” says Gallotto. “We were here every
week during the infamous winter of 2015.”
He says that Haymarket has a
personality of its own that is unique.
“People who come to Haymarket to shop
really like this place. It’s unruly, but it’s a
great place to get to know your customers.”
Elegance is the only
beauty that never fades.
– Audrey Hepburn
BOSTON PUBLIC MARKET
Boston Public Market
The new kid on the block in the Market
District is the Boston Public Market, which
opened its doors in August. The Boston
Public Market is a permanent, year-round
public market open Wednesdays through
Sundays featuring fresh, locally sourced
food. The market houses over 35 vendors
selling locally produced items such as farmfresh produce, meat and poultry, eggs, milk
and cheese, fish and shellfish, bread and
baked goods, flowers, and an assortment of
specialty and prepared foods.
“We offer a very local experience –
everything our vendors sell must either be
produced or originate in New England, and
nearly 100% of our vendors - farms,
ranches, and small producers - are from
right here in Massachusetts, with just three
from Vermont and Rhode Island. Almost all
of our vendors are family-owned and operated, and many of our owners are the third
or fourth generation in a family of farmers.
We are the only all-locally sourced, indoor,
year-round market in the United States,”
according to Liz Morningstar, CEO of
Boston Public Market.
Morningstar says that Boston Public
Market is a good fit with its neighbors at
Haymarket and Quincy Market as historians
suggest that the area has served as a
marketplace for well over 250 years. She
says that they are proud to be the new
member of the
broader Market
District.
“We offer a
different opportunity than our
neighbors: ours
Liz Morningstar
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is a chance to meet the farmer who grew
your pumpkin, to put together a picnic
lunch for the Greenway, to taste some of
New England’s world-class cheese, see our
demonstration hive, watch chocolate being
ground, or catch a Friday night lecture and
film screening in our KITCHEN.”
Boston Public Market is open throughout the year – with its first fall/winter season this year. “We're excited to introduce
our customers to the seasonal bounty of
New England, including beautiful greens,
root vegetables, squash, pumpkin, beets,
and of course – fresh apples brought
straight from the farm! All this is in addition
to our regular dairy, meats, seafood, breads
and prepared foods.”
Like Quincy Market and Haymarket,
Morningstar says the Boston Public Market
provides visitors with a distinctly local
experience. “People who visit will learn
more about what our region has to offer
and will have the opportunity to taste, buy
and explore the bounty of New England. I’m
willing to bet that long-time residents and
first-time visitors alike will discover something new every time they visit!” she said.
The Market District
Quincy Market – Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. –
9 p.m. (Fall) and 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (Winter),
Fridays and Saturdays 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. and
Sundays Noon – 6 p.m.
Haymarket Pushcarts – Blackstone Street,
between Hanover and North Streets
Hours: Friday and Saturday, dawn to dusk
Boston Public Market – 100 Hanover Street
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
Holidays at the Hall
BLINK! AND NEW YEAR’S EVE AT FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE
The fall/winter holiday season at Faneuil
Hall Marketplace is a special time of the
year when the Marketplace comes alive
with events, performances and activities for
everyone. Free outdoor activities abound
during Columbus Day Weekend at the
Lounge at Faneuil Hall Marketplace
where you can enjoy a game of ping-pong,
pool or chess, or pick up a paint brush and
channel your inner Picasso at the outdoor
Art Studio. If history is your thing, join the
walking tour of Quincy Market where you
will learn things that are not in your history
book! Also, look for great Columbus Day
weekend sales and specials at the retail
shops at the Market.
Don’t miss the world-famous Street
Performers who play at the Marketplace
as long as weather permits.
Halloween ends the month with a
“woof” as the Annual Pet Parade will be
held on October 24 when your favorite
pooch or feline is welcome to strut their
stuff in costume. Great prizes and photo
opportunities are guaranteed.
November brings families together for
Thanksgiving and a visit to the Marketplace
is a must, especially for the great bargains
on Black Friday. But before we put the
turkey in the oven, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
is the first to kick off the holiday season
with the Faneuil Hall Tree Lighting
Spectacular on Saturday, November 21.
For six weeks, Faneuil Hall Marketplace and
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Marketplace Center are transformed into a
magical state-of-the-art light and sound
show where more than 350,000 lights blink
to the songs of the world-famous Boston
Holiday Pops. This extravaganza is called
Blink! The Tree Lighting will also once again
be televised live on WBZ-TV (CBS-Boston)
the evening of November 21 with an
hour-long program of songs, dance and
merriment.
Blink! continues throughout December
and leads up to New Year’s Eve where
Faneuil Hall is part of 2016 First Night
activities complete with street performances,
ice sculptures and more.
BLINK!
SCHOOL VACATION AT FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE
The winter months have a charm and
coziness all their own as our neighbors on
Boston Harbor present another winter
season of programming for Winter on the
Waterfront. Lace up your skates and get a
thrill from gliding around the ice rink at the
Boston Harbor Hotel under the iconic arch
at Rowes Wharf, and warm up with a hot
toddy at the Sea Grille bar. In February,
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is the place to be
for Valentine’s Day with its great selection
of gifts for your sweetheart and excellent
dining options to celebrate. From
chocolates to jewelry to a special meal, the
Marketplace has it all to give your special
someone a real treat.
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February also means it’s school
vacation time and what better place to
bring the kids than to Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Free activities and events for kids will
be programmed throughout the week.
They’ll always be great options for lunch or
dinner with the world-famous Quincy
Market Food Colonnade open year-round.
And don’t forget the unofficial holiday
in Boston – St. Patrick’s Day – when
everyone at Faneuil Hall Marketplace is
Irish. Stop by one of the fun loving pubs
and also visit the retail stores and the pushcart Irish Eyes that sell Irish-made goods.
Holidays at the Hall – your destination
for year-round holiday activities and fun!
Featuring The Music Of The
A FREE Light & Sound Show
Nov. 21, 2015Jan. 3, 2016
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
& Marketplace Center
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Top Things We Love About
The Neighborhood
TO THE NORTH
Reflecting at the New England Holocaust Memorial at Carmen Park just
up the street from the Marketplace.
New England Holocaust
Memorial
Visiting the statues of former Boston Mayor James Michael Curley at
the intersection of Congress Street and Hanover Street to pay tribute to
a great leader.
TO THE SOuTH
Taking in a comedy show at Dick Doherty‘s Comedy Den on High Street.
Enjoying a bird’s eye view of the Marketplace from the open-air
observation deck at the adjacent Marriott’s Custom House.
TO THE WEST
James Michael Curley
Visiting Historic Faneuil Hall to see the Great Hall on the second and
third floors and the Artillery Museum on the fourth floor.
Experiencing the wide variety of special programming taking place at
City Hall Plaza.
TO THE EAST
Enjoying a spot of tea at Abigail’s Tea Room & Terrace after touring the
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum located a few blocks away.
Photo Credit: W. Chappell
Artillery Museum
Photo Credit: Karin Hansen
New England Aquarium
Boston Children’s Museum
Enjoying the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway across the street on
the way to the many sights and activities featured at the New England
Aquarium.
Taking a short walk to the Boston Children’s Museum to experience
three floors of exhibits offering something for every child.
ON THE PROPERTY
Shopping at new stores in the Marketplace including LeSportsac in the
North Market, UGG® Australia and Neuhaus in the South Market, and
the newly expanded UNIQLO located on the second floor of Quincy
Market.
Watching the “Ghirardelli Chocolatier” making chocolate at the
Ghirardelli Chocolatier Station while enjoying a hot fudge sundae or
heading over to Quincy’s Place for an old fashion breakfast served
anytime or Boston Pretzel for a snack.
Enjoying the all-new, free exhibit called “Boston Sports Legends,”
created by The Sports Museum, located on the second floor of the
Best of Boston store in the North Market.
AROuND TOWN
Attending one of the many theatrical productions taking place at the
Citi Performing Arts Center theaters, including the Wang Theater, the
Shubert Theater and the Emerson Colonial Theater.
Boston Sports Legends
Having dinner at the Top of the Hub Restaurant & Lounge after
experiencing the most amazing views of Boston from the Skywalk
Observatory at the Prudential Center.
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MEET THE MERCHANTS
Mark Hurwitz
The Chipyard, Owner
Remember the chocolate chip
cookies you used to eat at home
when you were a kid? It is the
mission of Chipyard founder
Mark Hurwitz that you never
forget that rich taste, and that
you also always have a place to
go and enjoy those traditional
chocolate chip cookies with all
of the best ingredients.
Hurwitz started the Chipyard in 1976 at Newport Beach in
California, simply as a way to
educate his sons, Michael, 15,
and Mitchell, 13, on basic principles of running a business and the
responsibility that comes with it. A chance encounter with a Los
Angeles Times reporter made it a bigger lesson than Mark had ever
imagined.
After a news story was widely circulated about Hurwitz and his
sons selling homemade chocolate chip cookies out of a taco stand
on the bay, demand became so high that Mark had to order large
conventional ovens and floor mixers to keep up.
Further growth came when Hurwitz was on a business trip in
Boston and came across Faneuil Hall Marketplace, which was in the
midst of revitalization. He knew instantly that his homemade
chocolate chip cookies would be a hit with locals and tourists alike
visiting the market, and he soon became one of the Market’s
earliest vendors.
Today, the Chipyard remains a popular destination for children
and adults at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, for an afternoon snack or
for those looking for a unique holiday gift to ship to friends and
family. The Chipyard’s secret to success is no secret at all: they use
only the best ingredients, from the finest butter and the right flours
and sugars to the best chocolate and real vanilla extract. And they
never sell a cookie that isn’t fresh out of the oven.
Top-of-the-line ingredients are a constant for the Chipyard,
and as a result, so too are the visitors and local folks who line up
for a taste of these truly genuine chocolate chip cookies.
As for the boys, Michael has gone on to become a surgeon
and Mitchell is a comedy producer, writer and creator of TV’s
“Arrested Development”.
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MEET THE MERCHANTS
Adam Hirsch
Make Way for Ducklings, Owner
A children’s classic- especially for Boston children- is brought to life
in Adam Hirsch’s Make Way for Ducklings shop located at 8 North
Market Building, Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Themed around the
official storybook of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the
store celebrates the characters of the Make Way for Ducklings book
by Robert McCloskey and other internationally-recognized authors
with local Boston ties. Hirsch, who also owns the Curious George
store in Harvard Square, opened Make Way for Ducklings in Faneuil
Hall Marketplace in 2014.
“We are a small mom-and-pop shop and knew Faneuil Hall
would be the perfect setting to open our new location,” said Hirsch.
“Mrs. Mallard and her ducklings have already inspired the bronze
duckling statues in the Public Garden and an annual spring
children’s parade, and I have an opportunity to bring these beloved
characters to life in a two-floor, 5,000-square-foot store.”
Hirsch’s Make Way for Ducklings shop is designed to be
interactive. Children can do a “find the duck challenge” or snuggle in
a reading nook featuring a little duckling nest and pillow – just like
sitting in Momma Mallard’s nest!
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WELCOME TO BOSTON
AMERICA’S WALKING CITY
Within walking distance to our hotel:
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace/
Quincy Market
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New England Aquarium
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Boston Harbor Cruises
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Boston Children’s Museum
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Boston’s Tea Party Museum
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The Freedom Trail
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Rose Kennedy Greenway
Gardens and attractions
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Downtown Crossing
Shopping District
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MEET THE MERCHANTS
Christos Kourtidis
Steve’s Greek Cuisine, Owner
Visitors experience the
taste of authentic Greek
fare when visiting Steve’s
Greek Cuisine located in
the Quincy Market Food
Colonnade. Owner Christos Kourtidis has a special
fondness for Faneuil Hall
Marketplace, where he
opened his third location
of Steve’s Greek Cuisine
more than ten years ago.
Christos’ family’s connection to the Marketplace
travels back to the 1970’s,
when his mother and
father began working in
the Colonnade at a restaurant named Aegean Fare.
The Kourtidis, who were
immigrants from Kozani, Greece, worked in the Colonnade through
the early 1980’s, until they purchased space for their own restaurant
on Newbury Street in Boston.
After years of working with his parents, Christos took over
Steve’s Greek Cuisine at the age of 22. Within a few years, Christos
opened a second location in Cambridge. In a twist of fate, Christos
received an offer to buy the space where the Aegean Fare was
located in the Quincy Market Food Colonnade, after a fire caused it
to shut down in 2002. By 2004, Steve’s Greek Cuisine was open for
business - back to where Christos’ parents’ journey at Quincy Market
began decades before.
Christos continues to operate his business family-style as his
13-year-old daughter often helps out on the weekends. His work
“family” are his longtime employees: Manager Carlos and Prep Cook
Jesus who have both been with him since he opened in 2004.
Customers are never disappointed when choosing their dish at
Steve’s. From chicken kabobs, to classic gyros and spinach pies, or
Greek salad, everyone can enjoy a true taste of Greece. For those
who leave room, Christos recommends his favorite, homemade
Galactobouriko (cream custard) for dessert!
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Café
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Seasonal
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Quincy Market Food Colonnade
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Bagelville | Bagel sandwiches and pizzas baked fresh daily. bagelvilleonline.com
Starbucks | The world’s premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee. starbucks.com
The Dog House | Delicious Italian, German, Polish and Cajun sausages as well as
all-beef hot dogs. doghouseboston.com
West End Strollers | Roll-up sandwiches and Middle Eastern food and pastries.
Boston and Maine Fish Co. | Famous clam chowder, a variety of fresh seafood and
a lobster bar. quicklobster.com
Jen Lai Rice & Noodle Co. | Authentic Asian cuisine.
Boston Chowda Co. | Two-time winner of the Boston Harborfest Chowderfest. Purveyors of
traditional New England chowder, pot pies, soups and bisques. bostonchowda.com
Joey’s Gelateria | The finest gelatos and sorbets.
La Pastaria – Piccolo Panini | Italian food ranging from hot and cold pastas to antipastos
and salads. Plus subs and sandwiches.
10. Boston Kitchen | Rotisserie-style grill, sandwiches and salads.
11. El Paso Enchiladas | A variety of Mexican favorites, including tacos, burritos, salads and, of
course, enchiladas. elpasoenchiladas.com
12. Philadelphia Steak & Hoagie | Authentic Philadelphia-style steak and cheese sandwiches
served on fresh-baked rolls, using only top steak and fresh grilled vegetables. Voted Best Steak
Sandwich by the Phantom Gourmet.
13. Walrus and the Carpenter | Boston’s best oyster bar! Lobster, clambakes, chowders,
lobster rolls and three varieties of oysters. All fresh daily.
14. Fisherman’s Net | Fried seafood, fresh-cut fries and chowder.
15a. The Green Organic Bowl | Fresh salads.
15b. MMMac N’ Cheese | Today Mmmac n’ Cheese’s classic blend is considered to be one of the
best mac and cheeses in the country. mmmacncheese.com
16. Megumi of Japan | Teriyaki-themed Japanese restaurant.
17. Kilvert & Forbes Bakeshop and Maggie’s Sweets | Yummy cookies, brownies,
fine chocolates, and world-renowned macaroons. kilvertandforbesbakeshop.com
18. The Monkey Bar | A bar with a twist. Freshly made shakes, fruit frappes and cocktails.
19. Steve’s Greek Cuisine | Greek-inspired dinners, salads and wraps.
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UNIQLO –
Upper Level Quincy Market
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23. lovepop | just because. We are reinventing the greeting
card with intricate paper sculptures that pop. Find
Boston favorites and cards for any occasion at the shop.
lovepopcards.com
25. Gourmet India | Authentic North Indian cuisine of the
highest quality; only the best quality cuts of meat and the
freshest vegetables are used. gourmet-india.com
26. ueno Sushi | Fresh sushi, makimono, bubble tea and
udon noodle soup.
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27. New York Deli | New York deli-style sandwiches, hot
dogs and sausages.
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28. Aris BBQ | Barbecue chicken, shish kebab and other
barbecue favorites.
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24. North End Bakery | Authentic North End-style
calzones and pizza squares along with a wide variety of
delicious desserts.
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29. Carol Ann’s Bake Shop | Tasty homemade pastries,
scones, muffins, cupcakes, cookies and macaroons.
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21. Berry Twist | Frozen yogurt, shakes and smoothies.
22. Boston Café | Coffees, candy, chocolate and fudge.
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20. Regina Pizzeria | Boston’s original brick-oven baked
pizza since 1926. pizzeriaregina.com
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30. The Prime Shoppe | Famous for its American turkey
sandwich, chicken caesar wraps and delicious ribs.
Established in 1955.
31. Boston Pretzel | Boston’s own soft pretzel, established in
1985. Baked fresh daily. bostonpretzel.com
32. Sprinkles Ice Cream & Fudge Shoppe | Boston’s favorite
ice cream shop serving locally made ice cream, fudge,
frozen yogurt and healthy fresh fruit smoothies.
sprinklesboston.com
uPPER LEVEL RETAIL SHOP
uNIQLO | Committed to creating clothing that focuses on the
wearer, UNIQLO provides products with superb fit and real
value, engineered to enhance your everyday life. Come shop
the brand’s full assortment of men’s, women’s and children’s
collections and collaborations. uniqlo.com
LOWER LEVEL RETAIL SHOPS
33. Cheers Gift Shop | Select from a wide variety of officially
licensed “Cheers” merchandise at the Cheers Gift Shop!
CheersBoston.com*
34. Quincy’s Place | A family ice cream parlor, candy shop,
and eatery in the heart of Quincy Market.
QuincysPlaceBoston.com*
35. RevolutionaryBoston Museum | The Freedom Trail’s
best selection of books, maps, Revolutionary-era flags
and one-of-a-kind gifts. RevolutionaryBoston.org
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West End
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Salty Dog
1. Boxers To Go II | Humorous boxer shorts as well as Boston apparel
including sweatpants, sweatshirts, T-shirts, tank tops and shorts.
sockittomeboston.com
Cheers
First Floor
UNIQLO
2. SeaBoston uSA | High-quality Boston apparel for the entire family since
1981. seabostonusa.com
3. Merry Trading | Warm, comfortable, and durable, sheepskin hats,
mittens, slippers, gloves, and related accessories for the entire family.
(Nov. - March) merrytrading.com
4. Boston Tote | A variety of bags, from coin purses to totes.
5. Life Is A Highway | The best diecast collection of model cars, airplanes,
motorcycles and more!
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6. Real Flower Jewelry | Permanent fresh cut flowers made into lasting
jewelry, hair accessories and more. realflowerjewelry.com
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7. Boston Art Gallery | A wide selection of beautiful matted paintings of
Boston’s most historic streets and landmarks.
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8. Name Art | Asian themed, hand-painted signs and bracelets.
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10. Lucky Décor | Turkish evil eye home decorations and accessories.
KIOSKS
11. RevolutionaryBoston | The Freedom Trial’s best selection of books,
maps, Revolutionary-era flags and one-of-a-kind gifts.
RevolutionaryBoston.org
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12. Boston Campus Gear | College logo apparel from Boston area
colleges. seabostonusa.com
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20. Celebrity Leggings | Specializing in leggings. The Fall/Winter Collection
brings you fleece lined leggings that keep you warm.
celebrity-leggings.com
21. Irish Eyes | A wee bit O’ heaven here on earth.
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23. Musically Yours | Unique and special gifts for music lovers.
22. Illusions | Games and tricks for the young and the young at heart!
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24. A Hat For Every Head | Summer, spring, winter, fall – for every head, we
have it all.
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25. Every Bead of My Heart | Jewelry at the right price!
26. Pajama Party | Cute, comfy cotton sleepwear including nightshirts and
pajama pants with whimsical animal motifs along with coordinating socks
and Snoozies Slippers. pajamapartyboston.com
27. Boston Logos | The place to shop for great gifts of Boston’s four
championship teams…Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins!
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28. Stuck On Stickpins | An eclectic collection of fun and fine jewelry,
brooches, handmade and vintage pieces. A small space with an amazing
selection. lottaluxe.com
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29. Orient Express | Asian gifts: jewelry, handbags, chopsticks and lanterns.
30. Happy Hangups | Unique keepsakes of your Boston experience.
31. Art For Em | Distinctive and whimsical Boston items, children’s clothing
and fun merchandise.
32. Fetch Boston | Treats, toys and clothing for your four-legged friend.
33. Keep Your Pants On | Handmade leather belt straps and a wonderful
selection of buckles for men and women. keepyourpantson.com
34. Wicked Good Cupcakes | Famous ready-to-eat cupcakes in a jar!
wickedgoodcupcakes.com
KIOSK
35. Best Gift Idea Ever | Choose local photographs that resemble letters of
the alphabet and spell out different words of your liking! bestgiftideaever.com
36. Mophie Cell Phone Cases | Battery cases, storage cases, universal
batteries, phone accessories and more. mophie.com
37. Sock It To Me | Socks and slippers for babies, kids and adults. sockittomeboston.com
38. Faneuil Hall Marketplace Photo Booth | Capture your experience at
Faneuil Hall with a photo keepsake.
39. Apropos | Apropos are perfect shoes for imperfect feet! aproposfootwear.com
40. Destination Boston | Unique gifts and souvenirs to remember Boston!
41. The Chipyard | Great selection of freshly baked cookies. chipyard.com
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The Blackstone Grill
great food. great beer
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on Boston’s Historic Freedom Trail
• Lunch and dinner daily featuring seafood,
steak tips and more!
• Live music nightly
• 15 TVs featuring NFL, NHL, MLB and
College Sports Games
• Dinner With a Patriot (Local Historian) –
Sun. – Wed. 5-6:30 pm and 7-8:30 pm,
Fixed Price Menu
• Steps away from Faneuil Hall Marketplace
15 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108
857-265-3480
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South Market Building
1. Anthem Kitchen + Bar | Anthem Kitchen + Bar is a casual dining restaurant
serving classic American comfort food with a modern twist. anthemboston.com
2. Coach | Coach offers a wide selection of women’s designer handbags,
wallets, shoes and jewelry. Browse the newest styles from your favorite
collections at coach.com.
3. Ann Taylor | Ann Taylor offers high-quality, chic women’s clothing, including
suits, dresses, bridesmaid dresses, blouses, pants, sweaters and skirts.
anntaylor.com
4. Boston Pewter Company | Featuring the largest selection of Americanmade pewter. A retail store selling giftware, tableware, lighting, holiday items,
sculpture and frames. bostonpewtercompany.com
5. Neuhaus Belgian Chocolate | Opening early Fall. Experience the timeless
elegance of luxury Neuhaus Belgian chocolates. neuhauschocolate.com
6. Yankee Candle | Fine scented candles made in Massachusetts since 1969.
YankeeCandle.com
7. Pepper Palace | A one-stop shop for hot sauce, BBQ sauce, salsa, pickled
items, jellies and jams, beef jerky, and more! pepperpalace.com
8. The Stone Flower | Couture clothing for juniors and petite ladies. Unique
jewelry and gift items. thestoneflower.com
9. L’Attitude Boston Boutique | This boutique shop, located in the heart of
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, is where you will find that special addition to your
wardrobe or a gift for someone who has everything! lattitudeboston.com
10. Christmas in Boston | It’s always Christmas in Boston. Every customer will
feel as if they have entered a wonderland where the Christmas spirit rules.
Shop for all your holiday decor, including personalized ornaments, gifts and
more.
11. Local Charm | Jewelry from Local Charm represents the creative talents of
more than 50 local, national and international artisans. These unique
designs reflect a sense of origin, a period of time or elements of nature
through innovative applications of various metals, gemstones and, of
course, imagination. localcharm.net
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12. Crabtree & Evelyn | Retailer of bath and body products, gourmet foods,
candles, home decor and gifts. crabtree-evelyn.com
13. urban Outfitters | Always open, always awesome. Clothing, accessories and apartment
items for men and women. urbanoutfitters.com
14. uno de 50 | Uno de 50 features silver jewelry and accessories: bracelets, necklaces, rings,
watches, earrings and original gifts for him or her—mixing metal with leather. unode50.com
15. Victoria’s Secret | The world’s most glamorous lingerie is only the beginning. Victoria’s Secret
is THE destination for chic women’s clothing, sultry swimwear, must-have shoes and lingerie.
victoriassecret.com
16. uGG® Australia | Since 1978 UGG® has been dedicated to creating luxurious products with
unrivaled quality and comfort, evolving from the classic boot categories for men, women, and
kids, including footwear, apparel, accessories, handbags, and home products. uggaustralia.com
17. Origins | Bath and body, skin care for the entire family and cosmetics, plus other gifts.
origins.com
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1. McCormick & Schmick’s | From fresh seafood and shellfish to aged steaks
and garden fresh salads, the goal is to exceed your dining expectations.
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mccormickandschmicks.com
2. Michal Negrin | Featuring a unique lifestyle for more than two decades with
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hand-made vintage-inspired designs, including jewelry, fashion, home décor and
accessories that are ageless, feminine and therefore “timeless”. michalnegrin.com
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3. Harley-Davidson | The official site of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. View
Harley-Davidson motorcycles, locate a motorcycle dealer and browse motorcycle
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parts and apparel. harley-davidson.com
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4. LeSportsac | American lifestyle brand of casual nylon bags offering an accessible
line of backpacks, handbags, travel totes, weekenders, and accessories.
lesportsac.com
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5. Ghirardelli® Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop | Experience decadent chocolate and
irresistible World Famous Hot Fudge Sundaes, as well as unforgettable fountain
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treats including shakes, floats, malts and other delectable creations. There is also
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a tempting assortment of delicious chocolate confections and beautifully wrapped
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gifts. ghirardelli.com
6. Durgin-Park | For well over a century, Durgin-Park has catered to the hearty
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appetites of straw-hatted, white-aproned market men and local characters.
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durgin-park.com
7. The Hideout | Everyone’s favorite dive bar located in the basement of Durgin12
Park. This tavern has a beer garden, live music and a casual atmosphere, open
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Wednesday through Sunday.
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8. J.J. Donovan’s Tavern | A great Irish tavern in the heart of Boston.
9. Best of Boston | Color Inc.’s upscale gift and collectible souvenir concept, the
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Best of Stores, has quickly become the “insider’s guide” to a particular area.
thecolorstores.com
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10. Sunglass Hut & Watch Station | Shop for sunglasses and eyewear for men,
women and kids, including designer and performance sunglasses at Sunglass
Hut. Free shipping on all orders. sunglasshut.com
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11. Zuma Tex-Mex Grill | Zuma Tex-Mex is a Quincy Market favorite. Zuma satisfies
its clientele with Mexican-American comfort favorites such as fruity margaritas
and sizzling fajita platters. zumatexmexgrill.com
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12. Geoclassics | Boston’s finest collection of museum-quality gems, minerals and
fossils for collectors of all ages. An outstanding selection of finely crafted
gemstone jewelry from around the world. geoclassics.com
13. Lucy’s League | Lucy’s League, a first-of-its-kind boutique, “Where the City of Sports
Passion Meets the World of Women’s Sports Fashion!” thecolorstores.com/lucysleague.html
14. Newbury Comics | Autographed CD booklets, vinyl, pre-order promotions, rock posters,
music and pop culture goods. newburycomics.com
15. Nine West | View the latest selection of women’s shoes, dress shoes, sandals, career shoes,
casual shoes, boots and more. ninewest.com
16. Samsonite | Discover the latest innovation in Samsonite luggage. Visit the store located in
the North Market for an extensive assortment of all your travel needs. samsonite.com
17. Clarity | Boutique shop in the heart of Boston carrying luxurious lines of skin care and
makeup products. claritycosmetics.org
18. Make Way for Ducklings| A unique “pop up” children's destination store, Make Way for
Ducklings features a charming and whimsical selection of books, toys and exclusively
produced and licensed branded gift items. makewayforducklings.com
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MEET THE MERCHANTS
Chef Barnaby Godden
Wagamama, Senior Head Chef
When you visit Wagamama at
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, you are
entering a world where “kaizen” is
practiced. In Japanese, “kaizen”
means good change. At the helm
of the kitchen is Wagamama Senior
Head Chef Barnaby Godden who
hails from the UK but now is a
Bostonian through and through.
Godden opened Wagamama at
Faneuil Hall Marketplace in 2007, its first U.S. location that has
expanded to four sites in Massachusetts. Godden is thrilled to be
working in the U.S. because of the quality of the food products,
high standards and the fresh seafood and beef.
Godden got his start in the food industry working at an Italian
restaurant in a small town in England, then moved to London
where he worked at Simpsons in the Strand, which once hosted a
Christmas party for Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana. He
wanted to be more involved in the business side of the restaurant
world, so he joined Wagamama’s flagship restaurant in Covent
Garden in London, which he finds closely resembles the location at
Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
“There’s always something happening here. Faneuil Hall
Marketplace is a hive of activity with so many people visiting from
all over for the history of the area. I love Boston for its historic
nature and its great architecture in Beacon Hill and the Back Bay,”
said Godden.
Godden is proud of the culture at Wagamama and of his
staff. He says that the success of the kitchen is that 90 percent is
preparation and 10 percent execution. He can quickly train people
who don’t have extensive culinary experience. “We are looking for
people who are passionate about food and we have many longterm employees at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace location,” he said.
Everything is cooked to order at Wagamama and Godden’s
favorite fall/winter dish is the miso beef. “It’s spicy and unique,
like something you have never had before with a lot of contrasting
flavors.” He also recommends Wagamama’s soups and Surendra
Curry dishes that have jalapeno peppers in the sauce to warm you
up and to give you an added jolt.
Godden says he has become a true Boston sports fan since
moving here and has been to all of the major games. “Sports, like
Faneuil Hall, is part of the fabric of Boston.”
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RESTAuRANTS
Eat, Drink & Be Captivated
Dine beneath beautiful glass canopies at one of the
many restaurants, modern pubs or outdoor cafes at
the Marketplace.
AMES PLOW TAVERN
Great food and drinks at the heart
of Faneuil Hall. Check out the
downstairs location in Quincy
Market for wings, homemade
cocktails and good times!
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ANTHEM KITCHEN + BAR
A casual upscale eatery, Anthem
Kitchen + Bar serves a modern take
on rustic American fare. With craft
bottled and draft beers, skillfully
mixed cocktails, fresh seafood, and
Boston Harborfest two-time winning
“Best Clam Chowder,” Anthem
Kitchen + Bar is the ideal setting for
lunch and dinner daily. Large windows and patio seating allow you
to enjoy the action of Faneuil Hall Marketplace while you dine.
Anthem Kitchen + Bar also hosts a lively happy hour and a popular
late night menu. anthemboston.com
CHEERS
Cheers at Faneuil Hall is not just a
museum – it's a wonderful place to
wine, dine and have a good time.
There is live entertainment every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday night.
Food is served throughout the facility
and features a wonderful
selection of burgers and sandwiches
as well as New England seafood items and appetizers, chowders,
soups and stews. Specials each day provide an opportunity to
choose items that are unique to New England. The bars are
prepared to serve you cocktails and wines of your choice as well as
ten draft beers. cheersboston.com
DICK‘S LAST RESORT
Stop by and let your hair down. Enjoy
some grub or toss back a few cold
ones on the rockin’ patio! It’s all in
good fun at Dick’s in Boston, so
come see why Dick has been
infamous since the rowdy times
began in 1985! dickslastresort.com
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RESTAuRANTS
DuRGIN-PARK
For well over a century, Durgin-Park
has catered to the hearty appetites
of straw-hatted, white-aproned
market men and local characters.
Take part in Boston history as you
step into one of the oldest continuously running establishments in
the country. Choose from a wide
selection of comfort food and classic New England fare such as the
clam chowder or the signature prime rib steak. At Durgin-Park, we
serve history. durgin-park.com
MCCORMICK & SCHMICK’S
From fresh seafood and shellfish to
aged steaks and garden fresh salads,
the goal is to exceed your dining
expectations. You will experience
culinary excellence at its best. Menus
reflect seafood from the Pacific Rim,
Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
Products are sourced from local
ranches, farms and wineries to showcase regionally inspired dishes.
A distinctive feature is the beautiful bar area that offers a comfortable
environment from which to enjoy a wide variety of wines, beers,
classic drinks and trendy cocktails. mccormickandschmicks.com
MIJA CANTINA &
TEQuILA BAR
MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar is
Boston’s premier authentic
Mexican restaurant. Located at the
entrance to Quincy Market in the
world-famous Faneuil Hall, its
uniquely elegant restaurant is the
perfect location for enjoying a tasty
lunch or a romantic night out. mijaboston.com
NED DEVINE’S IRISH PuB
Ned Devine’s is a Faneuil Hall favorite
for its casual pub dining, craft beer
selection, lively happy hours, and the
best in live music on Friday and
Saturday nights. A single destination
for food, fun, and entertainment,
Ned Devine’s offers a bar amidst the
action of the Quincy Market food
plaza, spacious upper level dining, as well as a chic lounge and
dance floor for weekend night life. Ned’s clam chowder is a Boston
Harborfest three-time winner for “Best Clam Chowder” and now a
proud Hall of Fame Member. Neddevinesboston.com
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RESTAuRANTS
QuINCY’S PLACE
Eats & sweets at Quincy’s Place. Step
back in time and experience an oldfashioned ice cream shop and
eatery. With over 240 varieties of
candy, ice cream and great food—
Quincy’s Place has something for the
whole family! Quincy’s Place is open
for hot breakfast served all day and
is the perfect spot for birthday parties! quincysplaceboston.com
THE SALTY DOG OYSTER
BAR & GRILL
Established in 1972, The Salty Dog is
Faneuil Hall’s landmark for fresh
regional seafood served in a casual
and historic atmosphere. Fresh
oysters, fried seafood baskets,
luncheon specials, fresh shore
dinners, Maine lobster dishes,
featured specialty dishes and deluxe sandwich plates round out the
menu. Whether visiting the indoor bar and dining rooms, or out at
the famous three-season patio and street side Oyster Bar, The Salty
Dog provides the ultimate Boston seafood experience.
WAGAMAMA
Enjoy authentic Asian flavors in
a relaxed, friendly restaurant
modeled on Japanese noodle bars.
Wagamama offers a range of freshly
cooked rice and noodle dishes,
salads and starters. Its first U.S.
restaurant was opened in Faneuil
Hall in 2007. wagamama.us
ZuMA TEX-MEX GRILL
Zuma Tex-Mex Grill brings the
flavors of the southwest to Faneuil
Hall. The restaurant is proud to
serve the freshest ingredients and
makes almost everything from
scratch – from hand cut fries
and fresh daily pico de gallo, to
homemade chorizo sausage and
house smoked BBQ. Serving up great Tex-Mex food since 1989 and
famous for its tall, frosty $4 Margaritas and selection of over 100
Tequilas and Mezcals. zumatexmexgrill.com
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Walk the
Freedom Trail ®
through history.
Experience more than 250 years
of history—and 16 of Boston’s most
significant sites—along the Freedom
Trail. To book an 18th-century
costumed-guided tour, download an
audio guide, or learn about exhibits
and events, visit TheFreedomTrail.org
or call 617.357.8300.
The Freedom Trail Foundation
RESTAuRANTS
Off Property
BLACKSTONE GRILL
A gem among giants, The Blackstone
Grill specializes in seafood and beef
in a warm, inviting atmosphere that
makes you feel like you have your
own local pub – right in the heart of
historic Boston. Relax with a glass of
wine or enjoy a beer from our extensive selection. Chat with our friendly
staff. Come with your friends and enjoy a night out. Live music
nightly. theblackstoneboston.com
HARD ROCK CAFÉ
Hard Rock Café Boston, established
in 2007, is situated near Faneuil Hall,
the city’s largest entertainment district. The Café is in walking distance
of iconic locations, including the New
England Aquarium. The Café boasts
over 16,000-square feet of space,
including a 514-seat restaurant.
The menu features classic items and locally inspired entrees. The
Boston Café offers the classic burger, topped with a scoop of fresh
lobster salad and served with cole slaw and seasoned fries. For
additional information, including events, live music and the Monday
Night Football schedule, visit hardrock.com/cafes/boston/
KOY
Koy is an eclectic restaurant and bar,
aimed at creating a unique experience for locals and tourists alike- a
blend of old-world Korean cuisine
paired with fresh, international
flavors. With influences that hail from
half a world away, our duty is to find
the perfect combination of flavors to
achieve the perfect dish. Koy provides
a playful and exciting atmosphere, offering delicious food, specialty
crafted cocktails, and excellent service. koyboston.com
FROST ICE LOFT
“Break the Ice” at Boston’s most
unique destination for conversation
and cocktails. From the glistening
color-washed walls, hand carved
furniture, exquisitely detailed bar
and ever-changing sculptures
constructed entirely of ice, Frost is
New England’s only and the world’s largest permanent indoor ice
loft and bar. frosticeloft.com
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Outdoor Amenities
ArtsBoston BosTix Booth | Half price day-of-show tickets in Boston for
theatre, music, dance and comedy. For over 35 years, BosTix has been
the region’s most trusted and only nonprofit resource for ticket deals
year-round. Ticket inventory and pricing changes daily. Located on the
Freedom Trail adjacent to Historic Faneuil Hall and near the West End
entrance of Quincy Market. bostix.org
Café Pulse- Seasonal | A café that crafts the highest quality coffee and
tea beverages. They use George Howell coffee beans and MEM teas,
which are both produced in Massachusetts. Their milk is delivered fresh
from a New Hampshire dairy farm. Try one of the artisanal pastries to
pair with your drink of choice.
Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston | For 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours
has been providing sightseeing tours highlighting the best of Boston by
creating the Hop-On / Hop-Off tour, which allows guests to explore at
their own pace. trolleytours.com/boston
Super Duck Tours | Super Duck is a unique tour of Boston’s waterfront
and harbor aboard a duck boat – an amphibious vehicle that can drive
Boston’s historic streets and then plunge mightily into Boston Harbor for
an exciting narrated look at the city! Tours can be purchased in the
Marketplace. bostonsupertours.com
upper Deck Trolley Tours | These fully narrated, Hop-On / Hop-Off tours
feature popular and convenient stops throughout Boston and Cambridge
while riding high above the traffic. Stop #1 is conveniently located across
from Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The premium tour offers both a
complimentary “Duck Splash” (weather permitting) as well as a choice
of one of five bonus tour options. Tours can be purchased in the
Marketplace. bostonsupertours.com
The Freedom Trail
It’s American History… But Not The Same Old Story.
Marked by a red brick or painted line, Boston’s 2.5 mile Freedom Trail
connects 16 of the country’s most significant historical landmarks weaving
its way through Boston’s proud past in the midst of this vital, modern city.
It is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship
and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. All tours either
begin or end at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. For more information, visit the ArtsBoston BosTix
Booth on the property or go online to thefreedomtrail.org
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Historic
Faneuil Hall
Historic Faneuil Hall has served as a marketplace
and meeting hall since 1742 when it was built by
Peter Faneuil.
Merchants Include:
“Cradle Of Liberty” – 15-20 minute talk in the historic
Great Hall every half hour from 9:30 – 4:30 pm.
Artists for Humanity
afhboston.org
Irish Eyes
(617) 263-7594
Crabby Jack’s General Store & News Stand
(617) 227-0710
The Leather Shop at Faneuil Hall
davidkingbags.com
Greetings From Boston
(617) 263-1242
Red Barn Coffee Roasters, Inc.
redbarncoffee.com
Grasshopper Sweets & Creamery
grasshoppersweetsandcreamery.com
RevolutionaryBoston Museum Shop
revolutionaryboston.org
Faneuil Hall Visitor Center – (617) 242-5642
The Shops At
Marketplace
Center
Merchants Include:
The Shops at Marketplace Center
are managed by the Clarendon
Group USA
For Information: (617) 439-7955
Facebook.com/MarketplaceCenter
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All Stars
rosterstores.com/allstars
Crocs
cros.com
Ann Taylor Loft
loft.com
Gap, GapBody, Gap Kids
gap.com
American Eagle
ae.com
Banana Republic
bananarepublic.com
Bostonian
Bostonian.clarkusa.com
Clarks of England
clarks.com
Frost Ice Loft
frosticeloft.com
Local Color Boston
ROSTER
rosterstores.com
Boston’s Finest Collection of
Museum-Quality Gems, Minerals and Fossils
Featuring A Wide Assortment of Handcrafted and One-Of-A-Kind Gemstone Jewelry.
Locally Owned & Operated For Over 40 Years.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 7 North Market, Boston, MA 02109 (617) 523-6112
Geoclassics.com