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H
3 years ago

Wonderful city vendor. If you're visiting Boston, ...

Wonderful city vendor. If you're visiting Boston, be sure to stop by via the Green or Orange line for a friendly selection of produce, vegetables, nuts, raw honey, doughnuts, coffee, ramen...

S
3 years ago

I love just walking around the market. There is ...

I love just walking around the market. There is a great selection of food and drink. Everything in here is local, and you can tell the care and quality. May not be the cheapest stuff, but you get what you pay for.

i
3 years ago

Good

L
3 years ago

I love the concept of this market. One place where...

I love the concept of this market. One place where you can buy local produce even if you do not have a farmers market in your town. I was eager for this place to open a couple years ago and was so excited when it did, but I quickly found out who this market was for. Even though most shops accept snap (aka food stamps) which I do not receive it is very pricey. I decided to work there part time on weekends because I loved it + wanted get great produce for a discount. When I worked there I noticed that the people who came into the market were either tourists just stopping by or white people. Not very diverse at all! Overall I ll say the place is pretty cool but the prices are uninviting.

T
3 years ago

Nice.

R
3 years ago

This place is great but I gave it three stars beca...

This place is great but I gave it three stars because it's over priced for most items and there is no place to sit. On a cold winter weekend, if you pop in here to grab a bite to eat, you will need to eat it standing up most likely because there is hardly any seating.

D
3 years ago

BPM features local artisanal fare from quick serve...

BPM features local artisanal fare from quick serve kiosks to fresh produce from area farms. This is more than a farmers market, with high end food court offerings, a butcher shop, wine and beer, there is something for everyone. Biggest complaint is price. Many vendors are selling goods at price points that border on outrageous, so dont expect Shaw's or Market basket prices. Nonetheless, the goods are high quality and the folks working are friendly. Worth taking a look at if you are in the area, great options for folks on the go for breakfast, lunch, and dinner too.

S
3 years ago

This is a beautiful venue full of local farmers, m...

This is a beautiful venue full of local farmers, meat purveyors, wine and beer stores, cheese, and gifts. There's also a delicious food court full of options and a great play area for little ones. Highly recommended.

K
3 years ago

This market is a great addition to Boston.

This market is a great addition to Boston.

It has about 20 different vendors--Farmer's stalls (with veggies, dairy, cider and cider doughnuts, and more), an ice cream stand, fresh pasta, bakery, nuts, seafood, a couple sandwich stands (Bahn Mi and a Pastrami stand), delicious cheese, a candy stand, a stand that has beautiful handmade (and prices accordingly) bowls and trays, Union Square Doughnuts, a salami stand, etc. Look online--there's a list of the vendors. There's a kitchen where you can take lessons.

There are public bathrooms (code is at the bottom of your receipt!), and they validate parking at the garage that you enter from Subdury St ($3 for 3 hrs, after that it's back to regular pricing).

A lot of the vendors take EBT which is pretty neat.

There are bistro tables, but it is a little tricky if you're looking for brunch foods (though there is a coffee stand!), it's more of a farmer's market in that regard. If you look, you can get a bahn mi, some Jewish food (Inna's), some Chowder (Red's), some grilled cheese at one of the cheese stands, and doughnuts etc, where it's a little simpler to shop for something.

A great addition to Boston!

A
3 years ago

Finally found a fresh market in Boston! My way to ...

Finally found a fresh market in Boston! My way to find a breakfast spot which I nicely discovered there is not in Boston and stumbled across this gem. Please it's the closest thing to healthy breakfast you're going to get in Boston!

J
3 years ago

Boston Public Market is the perfect example of an ...

Boston Public Market is the perfect example of an indoor farmers market. Offering a wide variety of food to eat right now, from ramen to apple cider doughnuts, and ingredients to bring home there is something for everyone. The prices are affordable but during busy times it can be hard to find seating. It would be a great spot to get a portable lunch during a day of sightseeing!

J
3 years ago

This is a collection of local vendors who sell a v...

This is a collection of local vendors who sell a variety of items.I come here for the popovers. I think it's called The Popover Lady or something like that. It's right by the door. These things are AMAZING. You can get them plain or with cheese or a number of different ways but I get it with cinnamon sugar on it and she heats it up for you if you like and gives you butter packets (deadly). I work two blocks away but I just start ripping at it like an animal as I take the short walk and I'm tossing the bag in the trash as I walk in the door.

R
3 years ago

Boston public market. Such a nice place. So many t...

Boston public market. Such a nice place. So many things to chose from here. They have classes for different things, cooking being one of them. They are a little pricey but worth walking through and checking out. Most likely you'll leave with at least one thing

C
3 years ago

I love this place, because it has so much to offer...

I love this place, because it has so much to offer. You have so many choices. A whole lot of goodness in one place. Especially dealing directly with the farms and you can make special requests.

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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