A lovely market with lots of diverse and unique ve...
A lovely market with lots of diverse and unique vendors!
A lovely market with lots of diverse and unique vendors!
Pricey market. Unique good foods but everything is so pricey
The public market as reimagined by Disney ... bring lots of money, you'll need it!
Haymarket, wow. I always wonder when will i be there with my wife and children. Buy a pack of grave for 1$ or 5 apple for 1$. US was a really great place to live. For all of you Bostonian, enjoy your life from Bostonian in Indonesia.
This is an amazing space with great vendors and artisans. Take your time and wander through for fresh foods and quality products.
Nice market with a bit of everything. Not only there's several vendors of vegetables, but also crafts and hand made objects, really nice things.
More than half of the market space is dedicated to food booths, there's a little bit of everything, from bagels to coffee, to cheese and many many other types of food. I recommend if you're hungry or looking to fill your pantry with organic, locally produced food.
So many great local vendors. I challenge you to go here and not leave with something delicious. I especially recommend the Taza chocolate bar, wolf meadow farm cheeses, and the Boston honey company, but you can't go wrong with anything you get here!
Great place to try a variety of foods. Lack of seating is always a struggle though and some places can be ridiculously expensive for what you're getting.
Has a variety of shops to get fresh items such as fruits, vegetables, seafood, and pastries.
Excellent to enjoy the cuisine of the city and spend a super nice time with family and friends
lot of local vendor shops are located in Boston Public Market. Apple cider donuts from here are my favorite
I love this place. Where else can you buy lemon lavender roasted cashews? Such a great selection of foods and lots of seating. I can't wait to come here again.
I adore this place. Amazing selection of produce, cheese, seafood, and local liquor/beer. Always an adventure! :)
Nice place to buy selected goods/food. Has few take/go places and an outside produce and fish market.
Lots of great shops with various food options. Locally sourced veggies, animals and seafood.
A great Astronomical variety ... fresh and top quality food for a good price and in a single market.
What's not to love about locally produced food? Everything is delicious and supports the New England economy.
Ok, lines are usually long and overcrowded. Takes awhile to get stuff. Prices seem fairly touristy.
It is good at its prices and they serve you with a lot of Generalidad and professionalism.
It smells amazing and there's a wide variety of vendors
Love the numerous varieties of fresh fruits & veggies for a bargain!
It's the best way to keep your money in your community. A wonderful selection of shops with knowledgeable staff and great selection.
A little bit of all kinds of fancy stuff for a not to fancy prize
Fun place to browse and shop, lots of unique and interesting things to see and buy. Great food!
Great place for healthy choices and all around good bites. A must stop if your coming through Boston. Always a good time.
The vendors are super friendly, the atmosphere is lively and bright, and most importantly.. the food is amazing!
The place lacks seating but I had a great time here. I recommend the lobster roll and clam chowder from Red's Best. My sister and I also got some crepes (savory and sweet ones). It's pricey here over all but it's supporting local farms.
Love this place! All the vendors are great, and all the food I've tried is phenomenal! I would recommend specific things but whatever you get and wherever you go will be great.
Interesting place, but don't think about eating there, it doesn't have much space to sit. Worth the visit, without many expectations.
Food is crazy fresh and good. Definite stop for all foodies.
Love this place! So many different options for food and drinks. Awesome spot.
It's one of my favorite places to shop, sample and relax.
Lots of great places inside. Visit the Popover Lady they are great.
You can get organic fruit and vegetables for a great price. It is big. There is a large variety of fruit and vegetables. I enjoyed myself, everyone was nice and friendly. I recommend visiting it.
Skip Quincy Market and just go here for REAL, AUTHENTIC Massachusetts goods. These are the local bakers, farms, and goods from the area. There was less people than Quincy and was much more family-friendly.
Great place to grab a coffee, juice, lunch, or other local options to make dinner at home. I love picking up flowers, honey, and wine as well. So glad we have this market nearby.
Fun place to have lunch, shop for gifts, while in Boston.
The Boston Public Market is a very fancy one and looks like a Eataly. There are a lot of local products and foods and people over thre are very nice! Its is a great place for eating or just for visiting.
It is a great place to go for local and homemade foods
Great market with a large variety of products from many vendors. There's fresh produce, meats, and fishes as well. It is right next to the Haymarket T stop, which is nice and convenient. There are even some places here to eat too.
Wonderful place! I took the 3 course cooking class with my wife on our date night and it was splendid!
One doughnut was over $4. Not a great variety of vendors. I was not impressed.
One of my favorite places in the city. Great people, great environment, great food. Getting produce here is expensive, but better quality and it is all Local which is nice. Is a great place for gifts, and there are many events and cooking/tastings hosted here.
I regularly visit;I like to get personal items, fish, produce, baked goods, etc. my main visits are Boston Honey company, where I buy soap(which I use for my sensitive skin, and face).; Taza, which is a different style of hot chocolate from a local chocolate factory; Cornerstalk farms raises their lettuce in shipping containers they also have local salts of different flavors which are fun; Q's Nuts- a must try, there are so many great places I have not yet tried them all, and but I am looking forward to trying each one.
This place does get very busy and makes it difficult to navigate through.
Also connected to the Orange line T- the green line is accessible as well(i prefer to walk across the street to get to the green line)
Boston Public Market is Boston's food hall in North End near the Boston Common, the water, and many historic alleys worth exploring. It opens early at 7am, but only the bakeries and coffee shops are open that early. As the hours tick, the other shops open from restaurants to goods, etc. It's all one level and there are tables to sit at to enjoy your food.
Delicious fresh foods. Limited seating, a few stand up tables.
Smells awesome with a huge variety of vendors. This place is a must try in the Haymarket area.
Colorful & varied produce market, so many vendor stalls with delicious & intriguing foods like honey, pastries, smoothies.
One of my favorite places in the city. Next to Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market.
Great time all vendors were very friendly except for Stillmans Farm would not shop there again Manager Kate was Very Rude and Not Customer Friendly.
A wide variety of things to eat (including a Tazo hot chocolate bar), produce in season, and bathrooms. And it's right at Haymarket station.
Great variety of foods, but when you go during the evenings many places are out of a lot of primary items.
The market is open on Fridays and Saturdays from just dawn to dusk. You can find the cheapest produce here in all of Boston.
Great atmosphere with a hip crowd. Excellent choices of food fare with niche gifts for anyone. Get validated parking for $3 for 3 hours at Haymarket garage. Bring your parking ticket to be stamped by vendor after purchase. Get a stamp card for 10 vendors purchases and receive 15% discount at one retailer. Friendly service with great location in Boston! Must visit! Special shout out to Sienna Farms for their fresh produce and specialty products.
Nice farm market in Boston, but compared to Vienna not much different products there and no organic fruits and vegetables to find.
Fun place to visit and people watch. Also yummy food.
Prices and variety can't be beat !! Most vendors are very pleasant and location is convenient !
Nice indoor market with many vendors. Clean and bright. Public areas to sit down and eat your food.
Chock-full of specialty foods and local produce, this is a fun place to visit on a lunch hour or any other time.
Interesting mix of local flavors, but not nearly enough seating
Super enjoyable experience. I wouldn't frame it as a farmers market so much as a craft show for mostly food. Lots of small businesses with quality wares and delicious food to sample. The offerings change every so often so revisiting is always fun. I highly recommend leavened for their top tier bagels.
Loved the variety of shops! We made purchases from New England Farm to Fiber, Union Square Doughnuts, The Popover Lady, Boston Honey Co. , Stillman Farms, Sienna Farm, Chestnut Farms and Qs Nuts. Will definitely return.
Fun place with lots of gluten free options. Innas kitchen food is fantastic!
Lots of high priced areas to buy many types of food products...nice but pricey in my mind even for Boston.
Tourist-friendly indoor market that is similar to Chelsea Market in NYC. You'll pay a premium for that, though.
Great place to walk around and sample local goods, though I wouldn't do my grocery shopping here- too expensive! Maybe to pick up some nice treats to take home (like the apple cider donuts that you can smell wafting throughout the whole place), a nice cut of local meat from one of the farms for dinner, or some fresh pasta. It's a neat place to come for lunch once in a while too (a few sandwich/quick bite type places in there).
A wonderful place to get some food to go or to take home and cook. There were lots of people buying food at the Ramen stall. Be careful if you have kids with you because people are doing drugs in the restrooms there though. No sitting area for dining.
Love to wall around and try the food. Good atmosphere
The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market: A Culinary Haven for Foodies
If you're a foodie looking for a culinary haven in Boston, look no further than The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market. This indoor, year-round marketplace is home to 30 New England farmers, fishers, artisans, and food entrepreneurs who offer an array of fresh and locally sourced products.
The Kitchen is one of the most popular spots in the market. It's a vibrant space where visitors can watch cooking demonstrations by local chefs and learn about different cuisines from around the world. The Kitchen also offers hands-on cooking classes for all skill levels, making it an ideal destination for anyone who wants to improve their culinary skills.
What sets The Kitchen apart from other cooking schools is its commitment to using only locally sourced ingredients. All of the produce used in classes comes directly from vendors within the market itself. This not only supports local farmers but also ensures that students are learning how to cook with fresh and seasonal ingredients.
The classes offered at The Kitchen cover a wide range of cuisines and techniques. From pasta-making workshops to sushi-rolling lessons, there's something for everyone here. Classes are taught by experienced chefs who are passionate about sharing their knowledge with others.
In addition to its cooking classes, The Kitchen also hosts private events such as corporate team-building activities or birthday parties. These events can be customized based on your preferences and dietary restrictions.
But that's not all – The Kitchen also has a retail section where visitors can purchase cookbooks written by local authors or kitchen gadgets used in their classes. You'll find everything from high-quality knives to specialty spices here.
Overall, if you're looking for an immersive culinary experience in Boston that supports local businesses and promotes sustainable agriculture practices – look no further than The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market!