The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market

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Great variety. Pro tip: if you're downtown for a c...

Great variety. Pro tip: if you're downtown for a couple hours, park in the garage, then grab a cup of coffee from George Howells or maybe a bahn mi, get your ticket validated. Cheapest parking in back bay.

Favorite places here are the tea shop and year-rou...

Favorite places here are the tea shop and year-round farmers market (Stillman's). Ina's also offers good food. Fudge, cider, coffee, honey, and bagels are among the other solid offerings. Still, a lot of shops are overpriced, and I'm not surprised to see a number of vendors cycle out and through. Very sad to see Taza leave several weeks ago, and as of my last visit the spot still hadn't been filled.

Upscale market with plenty of food choices includi...

Upscale market with plenty of food choices including apple cider donuts, fresh fish, produce and a beer shoppe. It's a great use of a formerly empty space next to the Haymarket Green Line stop of the T.

The atmosphere is very hip and trendy. All of the ...

The atmosphere is very hip and trendy. All of the food and products are locally made. There is so much variety it's often overwhelming. I got a great sandwich at the pastrami place (the Thanksgiving), then i went to Union Square Donuts and got a few donut holes. They have the best gourmet donuts you could ever ask for. Follow them on Facebook or Twitter. They give a heads up on special donuts out for just a short time. I highly recommend the maple bacon donut. I treat myself only occasionally because they are so rich and amazing! But if you just want to try something tasty and small, the donut holes are the best ever. It doesn't even matter that there's only two kinds. THEY. ARE. THAT. GOOD! Go to Boston Public Market, you won't be disappointed.

The market has a lot of cool local spots with deli...

The market has a lot of cool local spots with delicious food. There are a few takeout places which you can grab a sandwich or wrap at, hot chocolate, and ice cream, to name a few. Most of the market caters to ingredients or supplies for making meals at home, such as locally grown produce, meats, eggs, and dairy, as well as chocolate, spices, teas, coffee, beer, and so on. Good place to check out, it's just way too pricey to keep as a staple of my shopping experience. This place is convenient in winter, but won't be competitive at all in the summer once farmer's markets kick in and beat them on both convenience and price.

It's a great place to take visitors who want a quick experience of many of the most tasty local food places though!

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Do yourself a favor and come here when you have an...

Do yourself a favor and come here when you have an hour or two to kill. Walk around and talk to the vendors. Sample the products. Hear their stories. This place is an amazing collective of local businesses and should be visited frequently if possible.

may not always have what you're looking for. Insid...

may not always have what you're looking for. Inside it seems like a Faneuil hall kind of place but is more of a farmer's market type food. But if you find what you want you know it'll be good

We came here twice for breakfast during our stay i...

We came here twice for breakfast during our stay in Boston. When we come back in Boston for our journey back home we will be having breakfast here again. The only downside is that there is just to much to chose from.

It offers a lot food choices but it doesn't have s...

It offers a lot food choices but it doesn't have seating. Today we had Noodles Labs. The broths were good it has enough meats but not enough noodles & egg was over cooked for me but price wasn't not bad.

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The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market

The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market

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