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M
3 years ago

Really cool place full of artisan items like chees...

Really cool place full of artisan items like cheese, chocolate, honey, ice cream, and all sorts of other food! If I had any room in my luggage I would've loaded up but I had to be a responsible adult...hmpf.

Would be a great place to grab some snacks, have lunch, or just explore. Would definitely recommend stopping by if you're in town.

B
3 years ago

I'm writing to lodge a complaint about an unpleasa...

I'm writing to lodge a complaint about an unpleasant encounter with a member of staff at Crescent Ridge Icecream in the evening of 7th December 2018 at approximately 1630hrs. I did not manage to get his name, but he was the only individual manning the stall at this time.

1. It seemed like a slow evening and despite my attempts to purchase an ice cream, your staff ignored me by simply staring at his phone over the counter.

2. After getting his attention, he misunderstood my order (which was a simple small cup of icream with 2 scoops of flavours). Upon correcting him, he did not seem happy and was displaying rude body language. He was throwing the ice cream scoops, spamming the doors on the refrigerators, and also made some rude remarks under his breath.

3. He then proceeded to make a mess out of my ice cream which i think was extremely disrespectful especially how it was slammed on the counter for me.

4. After the transaction, i had to explicitly ask for a spoon which was rudely jammed into my ice cream which made it a further mess followed by more rude remarks under his breath.

This was the end of the encounter. I hope that the actions of this individual is brought to your attention and action is taken against him.

G
3 years ago

This indoor market place us a tourist trap pricey ...

This indoor market place us a tourist trap pricey are high, 4.00 for a donut? Peanuts 19.99 per lbs. Burger meat 9.99 per lbs. Not a good place....to shop while visiting...better to go to other shops!

K
3 years ago

There are so many great food options here! Definit...

There are so many great food options here! Definitely must stop by if you're visiting or in the area. There was one stall that had smoked salmon burritos that I would highly recommend. The soba from BonMe was decent as well. There's definitely something here for everyone and the decor and seating are all pleasant for a nice sit down meal, even though it's just a "market".

C
3 years ago

Whether you're interested in shopping for some eve...

Whether you're interested in shopping for some everyday necessities to getting a pastrami sandwich, there are plethora of options to choose and shop from at the Public Market. The table and seating selection is ample, but it seems as if most people tend to grab and go when they visit here. Nonetheless, worth a visit as a local and tourist looking to get a sampling of the food available in boston

K
3 years ago

Great place to grab lunch on the go. Probably a do...

Great place to grab lunch on the go. Probably a dozen options, from ramen to fish burritos to pastrami. Prices vary and are generally reasonable, but edge towards the high end of quick lunches. The seating is quite limited but you can always head to the greenway park if the weather is good.

P
3 years ago

A lot of delicious looking things. Parking in the...

A lot of delicious looking things. Parking in the lot above is convenient but expensive and it is also a good base for things to do in the area. Less than 3 hours parking can be discounted with a purchase in the Public Market.

B
3 years ago

Interesting market concept but not very well execu...

Interesting market concept but not very well executed. The space is nice, clean, and laid out well. There is a decent variety of raw vs prepared foods, all locally grown/made. The issue is the prices are just way too expensive, even for the source and quality of the food. If you visit the brick-and-mortar stores of any of the stands, the prices are 25%+ less expensive.

There is also a shortage of seating when it gets crowded, meaning you'll finish your meal while wandering around looking for somewhere to perch. It's a decent place to bring out-of-town guests, but it's original intention was to bring local, sustainable produce into the city, and it hasn't successfully done that.

l
3 years ago

The smoked salmon is so tasty and the service was ...

The smoked salmon is so tasty and the service was excellent, however the Jewish cuisine at that location should be called North African and Middle Eastern cuisine, because " Shakshouka " is a typical dish from North Africa, the same for the "Shawarma" that is from the Levant area!

Please be creative and do not take things that do not belong to you and make it yours. Your own culinary heritage should be displayed instead.

D
3 years ago

If you haven't been to the Boston Public Market, m...

If you haven't been to the Boston Public Market, make sure you visit. This place has an incredible selection of local food and drink, from produce to wine to coffee. Also happens to have the best bagels I've ever tried (shout out to Levend Bagelry!)

M
3 years ago

Lots of awesome shops to see with tons of food opt...

Lots of awesome shops to see with tons of food options. Stopped here for breakfast with my wife on our first day in Boston and we had a fun time walking around until we had to leave for our Freedom Trail tour.

S
3 years ago

The Boston Public Market is very convenient. Has a...

The Boston Public Market is very convenient. Has a good access to public transportation, and is a good solution for shopping in bad weather. Small stands have a good variety of good quality food, as well as very good fish and seafood variety, some days. What I like most is that you can find lots of interesting cooked food. Personally I like fresh pasta and pastrami. You can still take a short break from work for a coffee and a snack.

M
3 years ago

If you're going for lunch, a lot of the food place...

If you're going for lunch, a lot of the food places are overpriced and nothing special. Also, there's only maybe 1 or 2 shops in the entire market that even have vegetarian options that aren't just refrigerated meals.

B
3 years ago

A very cool place to visit. So many good options a...

A very cool place to visit. So many good options and vendors. Really enjoyed trying the food, smelling the smells, and the communal seating that lets you meet locals and do some good people watching! Worth the time to stop and check it out!

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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