Great place in Central Boston. The worst part is ...
Great place in Central Boston. The worst part is paying $23 for parking.
Great place in Central Boston. The worst part is paying $23 for parking.
I didn't know that bruegger's had other things besides bagels but when I ordered items for a catering meeting, I was truly impressed by the number of items in variety they had. I didn't try their muffins but I got some really good feedback regarding them. They were baked fresh the same morning I picked them up. Bruegger's bagels can also do a vegan breakfast sandwich on a bagel per request. With hummus and veggies. Simple but good. Would have the pleasure of ordering from here for catering in downtown again.
A very unique market with amazing cuisines and desserts. Calm environment.
Five stars for the food selection and 2 stars for the seating. Yeah, I know it was busy but my wife and I spent 15 minutes looking for 2 seats. If you don't mind a crowd during lunch time you shouldn't have any problem finding something you want to eat.
A must-see stop for history purposes if you're visiting Boston, but for food options, head elsewhere.
I didn't eat. I was enjoying pride day at the market. After city hall plaza events.
This place is architecturally historic and has a few nice features but it's crammed full of people and stalls. There's a lot to choose from but it's quite touristy and pricy.
There are toilets here but the place is definitely not disabled friendly.
Beautiful, clean and plenty of shops to explore. Loved the candy store and sandwich shop.
It's a good outdoor mall experience that has a lot of the typical shops and a few special ones. Very popular and very busy.
Definitely a landmark to see if you visit Boston but the crowds can be pretty rough.
Great place ...Food.. history, everything is awesome..
This place is fun. Reminds me of a nicer, cleaner Lexington Market like in Baltimore.
Nice shops, however the bathroom line is horrendous. My pregnant wife and I had to leave due to this.
Great place for great food, many many options, I recommend the gyro
Plenty of trinkets for sale, with a long food court upstairs. None of them are halal, so I didn't try any of them, but the food court is still a great place to hang out.
Street performers galore in a fun vibrant Marketplace. It's become a little too much of a chain store and expensive retail shopping experience but you can still catch Newbury Comics and some small vendors.
Great for good weather walking and people watching.
It's pretty dead on a weeknight though even in summer. There was a band playing on a wed night and nary a soul there to enjoy it except the four in my group.
It was a wonderful place to see history. Truly full of tourists but that is to be expected. Even with the unpleasant weather and construction it was interesting and educational.
Very Busy, but expected due to wide selection of independent food stands.
One of the larger tourist destinations in Boston. Faneuil Hall itself is a beautiful building from the outside. The inside of the building is a long food court, with limited seating in the center. There are knick-knack shops along the sides of the building, and lots of outdoor seating in the area. Bathrooms are on the lower level, accessible only by going outside the building and looking for the stairs down. There's a much cleaner bathroom downstairs in the museum shop at the west end of the plaza.
Down sides: the food court can get very very crowded. The food vendors are not very polite and the food is, overall, poor quality and highly priced.
If you're looking for historic buildings to explore, walk over to Beacon Hill and get lost in the neighborhood. If you want a nice lunch, head over to the North End for Italian, or to the Back Bay for upscale eating, or to the up-and-coming Fort Point Channel area.
TIP - get the lobster tail roll! It's pricey but it was absolutely delicious. I liked all the shops they have around here, I was able to pick up some souvenirs and even listen to live music. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time here so you can walk to the pier and explore historic downtown. The Boston Massacre is a short walk as well.
Total tourist trap but lots of great food and a good place to hang out and people watch.
One of the locations on the Freedom Trail. A nice place to eat, relax, people watch and soak in some history.
Clean and upscale. Great variety of vendors. Coconut macaroons for me! And some chowdah!
Great shopping in the surrounding area. The Hall itself doesn't have great options.
Must visit places whenever in Boston. This is close to the irish pubs, Holocaust memorial and hard rock cafe. Everything is walking distance and you can cover all in one trip.
Lot of things to buy at this place if you're looking to shop some local stuff to remember Boston buy but be ready to shell out a few bucks since it's expensive as well. Looks really pretty at night with the lights
Always better to visit on off season into christmas.. livong near by you get a lot of fun things to see and do.
A must-see in Boston. Lots of quick bite options, but they are not cheap!
A real experience. Dozens of small food stalls selling a varietyof classic American dishes - lobster, Mac n cheese, Philly steak, sushi... Something for everyone. Communal seating area is clean and tidy
This place is a must if visiting from out of town. Plenty of places to shop and tons of authentic international foods. I travel to Boston every year, and we never skip our visit to Faneuil Hal.
Great variety of foods and little touristy shops. Nice to get inside for a minute, and restrooms are available.
When in Boston in December, Christmas is incomplete without a visit to the Faneuil hall marketplace. More generally, a visit to Boston is incomplete without a visit to Faneuil hall. It is history of Boston wrapped with tons and tons of food outlets to choose from at Quincy market and enjoy live shows and some risque acts! Also, some great shopping outlets and bars make it a place for all age groups to have fun at. Don't forget to go to North Harbour, just couple of minutes walk from Faneuil Hall!
Great place to walk around, pickup the freedom trail, go shopping, eat, and or hit the bars.
This place along with the adjacent quincy market is a good pit stop while visiting the city. Had good food and enjoyed shopping.
I had lunch at the Gingerbread Man pub and it was delish. The crowd was nice, the sandwiches were to die for, I had a Turkey sandwich with a side of salad. I was very satisfied with the taste!
Lots of bars around, nice place. Public piano is very out of tune, but that's fine. Character.
Great spot to check out, lots of food and shopping options for tourists.
Fun place to go and grab a great bite to eat anytime of the year. Family friendly as well.
Nice, big, a lot of important shops. Not good indications.
Good lover's paradise! The variety of options makes me drive from Hartford almost every weekend.
Honestly this is just an over crowed food court with all fast food places. Nothing that special, if you are visiting Boston avoid this is because it is just a food court. So steer clear of this tourist trap.
Most geared toward tourists, but tons of shopping and eating options, very festive around the holidays, easy to get to. Just amazing how packed the food stands are, day after day, year after year. A must-see for visitors to Boston. Heck, it's even got a CVS vending machine!
What an amazing place Faneuil Hall is! The choice of food is incredible, has something for everybody there! The piano in the hall which is available for anyone to play is a nice touch, saw so many talented people on it in the few times I was there! Cannot wait to go back there! Highly recommend anyone visiting Boston to go there!
A must on anyone's list of destinations when visiting Boston
Great place!! Highly recommend it for tourists and non-tourists.
Boston is a really nice city,. The nice story of the famous duck and her ducklings.
Plenty of shopping and many great places to eat fantastic foods
Awesome people watching, even better food options. Shopping is top notch as there is something for everyone. Although being a tourist spot expect everything to be a bit pricey. Within walking distance of the location of the Boston Massacre (State house), among other locations. Certainly a must see while in Bean town.
Pretty little marketplace near the water in Boston. Sort of a tourist trap but there are stores and restaurants here that locals can enjoy too. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area, and it leads straight to the harbor walk which has some great sights and attractions
The main floor is a tourist trap and so is everything around it, but the second floor is very nice.
Really nice mall. The atmosphere is great. Many great shops. The food court has great food. Great location
Wonderful place, went during fall season. Great place for food and drinks. The colors where amazing. The local people are the best.
Make sure you go upstairs and take in the great hall!
Worth a visit but would think twice about eating here. It's over priced and the hygiene standard is somewhat lacking at quite a few counters. Also if you go at lunchtime then it will take a long time to traverse the food hall from one end to other and you may have to step outside to get some fresh air!!!
Just a front for a street market. Stroll through and use the restrooms if you have to.
A beautifully restored and repurposed building located behind the historical Faneuil Hall. The ground floor is an Epicurean Food Hall consisting of food offerings from all over the world. Upstairs is a seated area to enjoy your edible purchases and there are several high end clothes stores to wander around at your leisure.
It was my 1st visit to Boston. I enjoyed my time here. I want to come back when I get a chance.
Beautiful market!! The eatery is beautiful and variety of foods..and types of lobster ..treat for lobster lovers!!
What a place to hangout with family.. Especially holiday season
LOVE Fanuiel Hall, The BEST is Christmastime w/all the lights & the famous Fanuiel Hall Tree! Beantown Born & Bred! The numerous things that go on here are simply amazing! U dnt wanna miss...
Historical market place in Boston, there is always some ppl doing magic or acrobat at the front door, sometimes it is interesting. Food there is not as good as the site, just regular lobster rolls and pies...etc. Passing through the market, it is the harbor, that is beautiful
Wide food selection. All good something for everyone
Love this place. All you can probably image to eat is here.
Fantastic variety. Wish we had more time and appetite. Need to bring our boys with next time.
Shopping was fun and affordable. Holiday decorations throughout were nice. Food was excellent. We also watched a fun "street" performance. Fun time.
Took a stroll through the market on my way to south station on my commute home
Beautiful historical market to get some good eats and do some shopping
Since the 70s I have been eating and playing around the hall its a life long memory to teach and visit with my children as thay grow
Kind of a tourist trap to be honest. You can get all kinds of cheap (both in price and in quality) food inside. The Christmas light show can be worth a visit in the winter and grabbing something to eat outside in good weather can be good, but unless you need something quick and are in the area, there are better options.
It was awesome!! Shopping, music, different acts, just great place! All kinds of food!