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M
3 years ago

Love this place. Great to do a little bit of shopp...

Love this place. Great to do a little bit of shopping or just walk around and check out local merchants. Great food and products, but weekends can get very very touristy, unfortunately. If you don't want these long lines go during the week. Products can be a little bit pricey, but you do get what you pay for!

J
3 years ago

Jennifer Lee s is an absolutely phenomenal spot. S...

Jennifer Lee s is an absolutely phenomenal spot. She is a remarkable person, a tremendously creative baker, and the food is outstanding. BPM also has a spot for vegan donuts, and although George Howell s is wildly expensive they do have oat milk lattes!

J
3 years ago

When I was a kid, sometimes we'd "eat out" at a ma...

When I was a kid, sometimes we'd "eat out" at a mall food court and I loved being able to get what I wanted without being stuck at Arby's because that was what my dad wanted. This is a little like that, except now I'm a grown-up and can always get what I want anyway. But there's so many good things to choose from, and it's like being eight again... Except I'm deciding between Noodle Lab, Bon Mi, and Israeli. I can take some macarons or ice cream or challah home for later, or decide between apple cider donuts or whatever Harvard Square doughnuts has today. There's also local produce, dairy, and meat if I want to get things to cook myself. On the weekends, it can be a little touristy... But I can't blame the tourists for coming in for a good local meal.

J
3 years ago

The market itself is good and lots of varieties of...

The market itself is good and lots of varieties of choices. If you have been to pennsylvania market, you ll have a comparison how much the people of pennsylvania pay attention to their market and how much the food choices are.

Tried the noodle lab, law of pasta, clam chowder and the sushi. It was decent but not awe inspiring taste.

D
3 years ago

Great market with high quality produce, meats, dai...

Great market with high quality produce, meats, dairy, and seafood from local farms and fisherman paired with some of the best food stalls (Inna's Kitchen may have the best falafel salad in the country and delicious soups and shakshuka), bakeries, beer, coffee, ice cream, chocolates, juice, honey, flowers, and hand-crafted gifts in New England. Make sure to try the wolf's meadow farm hand-made mozzarella and fine VT cheeses from Jasper Hill.

Whether you need groceries or gifts, this is the place to come in the heart of Boston.

W
3 years ago

One of several indoor markets now in Boston. Think...

One of several indoor markets now in Boston. Think big hall, vendors selling mostly food stuff...prepared but also a butcher's, maybe fish... it was hot, parking non-existent, tourists around. I needed something grab and go that wasn't a sweet or pastry. Oddly hard to find... my 1st time there although I've been near it many times over the years. Maybe a little tired compared to Eataly, nearby Faneuil Hall refurbished, and other newer markets. In the market though less crowded, tourist oriented. And a T stop right there in the building.

A
3 years ago

Nice collection of eclectic stores nearby Quincy M...

Nice collection of eclectic stores nearby Quincy Market, adjoining the Haymarket stop on the T Orange Line. Quickly grab a bite to eat or shop in the 20 or so stores. Prices are a bit high but reasonable for the location.

M
3 years ago

Any kind of food you want for any meal. Bakery, to...

Any kind of food you want for any meal. Bakery, toasts, salads, pasta, meat, fish, ... all fresh that you can take it from the stall and eat it there or take it home. If you enjoy food, this is a must!

G
3 years ago

One of the newest, and best food court places in t...

One of the newest, and best food court places in the city
One block from the Quincy Market. Great fresh produce/farmers type market certain days, outside. Is above the Orange Line Haymarket subway stop.

E
3 years ago

This place is awesome. Everything is locally produ...

This place is awesome. Everything is locally produced/harvested. Tried many different places inside and they all offered great food and beverages. Take a look inside, it's bigger than you originally think with multiple shops selling food, goods and beverages. Definitely a place you should stop and at least walk through. I challenge you not to buy something

H
3 years ago

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About The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market

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!

The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market

The Kitchen at the Boston Public Market

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