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M
4 years ago

Such a welcome addition to this area! Super easy a...

Such a welcome addition to this area! Super easy access via T, although parking is tough. This market has pretty much everything you need for a busy yuppie-- quick healthy grab-n-go dinners and beverages, snacks/sweets, and fresh local produce.

P
4 years ago

Boston market is lovely.I never knew it was there ...

Boston market is lovely.I never knew it was there .Mayor Walsh has done great things new for Boston.I never really have been exploring new places.But Boston's Mayor is good great .I like always Elizabeth Warren I am supporting her.She got moves and will be a great President.

T
4 years ago

This is a really modern public market. You ll find...

This is a really modern public market. You ll find a lot of food options along with many other goodies to take home to make your own dishes or some snacks to nibble on. There s ample seating so if your coming here to meet with a group of friends you won t have trouble finding a place to get situated.

N
4 years ago

This place is pretty good. They are packed and cha...

This place is pretty good. They are packed and chaotic on the weekends, but that to be expected, so its fine i guess. The food they serve is next level, along with the options and the fact its fairly clean as well...go check it out. 4 starzz

P
4 years ago

Tried the smoked salmon on a bagel and it was abso...

Tried the smoked salmon on a bagel and it was absolutely delicious! Must go to Red's Best and try their food! Me and my husband got: clam chowder, lobster bisque, salmon burger and oysters. The oysters are SO FRESH! Just squeeze a little bit lemon on it and that is all you need! Enjoy the true taste itself from those fresh oysters!

I
4 years ago

Where can I start? There are so many unique choice...

Where can I start? There are so many unique choices for breakfast and lunch! I had a chese and egg sandwich at Popover Lady kiosk... it may sound ordinary, but the bread was an asiago cheese popover, which took it to the next level. My husband had a sourdouhg bagel sandwich from Levend bagelry with marinated saurkraut and hummus... that was simply delicious.

J
4 years ago

It is a great spot for both locals and vistors bec...

It is a great spot for both locals and vistors because you can find local goods but also a good place to bring out of town guests for a coffee before you walk around Quincy Market. Love this place!

K
4 years ago

This is a mix of artisan grocery store and lunch p...

This is a mix of artisan grocery store and lunch place. There are a bunch of different stalls, about half have changed in the year I have lived here. There are places to buy fresh pasta, wine, and fresh fruits and veggies. There are also a few places where you can get lunch, like crepes or quesadillas. Very cute space, plus there is a farmers market right outside during summer weekends.

J
4 years ago

Boston Public Market has a wide variety of pastas,...

Boston Public Market has a wide variety of pastas, meats, seafood, coffee, sweet treats, produce, beer and many other great things. I also love the fact that you can buy prepared foods at this market. I am especially a fan of Red's Best which offers amazing fish sandwiches and salads. There are plenty of spots to sit and eat inside and outside (when the weather is nice). Another fun treat is the selection of local beers!

O
4 years ago

It's great to have this public market in Boston (e...

It's great to have this public market in Boston (especially because this was just a vacant space for YEARS before.) Lots of nice stuff in here; raw local honey, a couple cheese stands, lunch and dinner vendors, breads, coffee, etc. but it only gets 3 stars as the prices (especially for the produce from the farm stands) are VERY expensive. Come in for lunch or very specialty grocery shopping, but do your normal produce shopping elsewhere (unless you've got deep pockets ;) )

M
4 years ago

Wonderful place with great grub, clean food and be...

Wonderful place with great grub, clean food and beverages, and engaging activities. It's part clean food court, with the best quality there is, and part community area, with cooking classes and other events. The classes and everything else can be pricey, but perhaps that goes with the location. The ambience is great too.

S
4 years ago

Nice variety of different local vendors. Not too c...

Nice variety of different local vendors. Not too crowded either with Faneuil Hall seeming to take in a bulk of the crowds. A few samples to be found as well and some good events on certain days.

M
4 years ago

BPM is awesome, esp when it's wet outside and you'...

BPM is awesome, esp when it's wet outside and you're meeting friends from out of town! Great assortment of food and craft vendors. Recommendation: go at closing time, and vendors may be ready to get rid of the day's baked goods (at least The Popover Lady was --and they were very good!). Bathrooms were ok, which is saying something for a downtown, public location in a city as big as Boston. Very clean, even at the end of the day. Atmosphere was casual, with shared seating, but quiet enough for conversation.

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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