Faneuil Hall Marketplace Guide
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace Guide
FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE Spring/Summer 2015 Vol. 4 FaneuilHallMarketplace.com FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE Volume 4, Spring/Summer 2015 Publisher Carol Troxell Editor/Advertising Director Ed Hurley Design Pam Rogers Design Editorial Ann Murphy Molly Pomroy Nicole Giambusso Production Jessica Feroli Management Office General Manager Kristen Keefe 4 South Market Building, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02109 617- 523-1300 kkeefe@fanhallmarketplace.com Office Leasing Jim Griffin 617-523-1300 ext. 7031 jgriffin@aacrealty.com Retail Leasing Zach Sohn 646-214-0267 zsohn@aacrealty.com Events & Marketing Ed Hurley 617-523-1300 ext. 7030 ed.hurley@faneuilhallmarketplace.com Public Relations Ann Murphy – O’Neill & Associates 617-646-1031 amurphy@oneillandassoc.com Corporate Signage / Sponsorships Bryon D. Appel 212-213-4444 ext. 206 bappel@ptala.com Travel & Tourism Carolyn J. Feimster 732-249-6080 carolyn@cjfmarketinginternational.com 4 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Boston Starts Here! Located in the heart of downtown Boston, Faneuil Hall Marketplace (FHM) is adjacent to Historic Faneuil Hall and is bordered by the Financial District, the Waterfront, the North End, Government Center and Haymarket. It is a well-traveled part of Boston’s “Freedom Trail.” The Marketplace is within walking distance to the New England Aquarium, The Children’s Museum, The Old State House and Paul Revere’s House. Other nearby attractions include The New State House, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Garden, Old North Church, The USS Constitution and Museum, Fenway Park and the Seaport District. Marketplace Hours Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 9 pm Sunday Spring: Noon – 6 pm /Summer: Noon – 7 pm Getting Here | Take the ...To History! Blue Line to Aquarium Green Line to Park Street or North Station Orange Line to State Street or Haymarket Red Line to Park Street or Downtown Crossing Commuter Rail to North or South Station Discounted Parking Discounted parking available online at 75StateStreetGarage.com or with validation coupon from participating Marketplace merchants. Buy online and save time, scan printed ePermit to enter and exit the garage. 75StateStreetGarage.com | (617) 443-2817 Neighborhood Guide A Publication Of The Faneuil Hall Marketplace Merchants Association Carol Troxell, President Linda DeMarco, Vice President Sara Youngelson, Treasurer A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH On behalf of all the people who call Boston home, I’d like to welcome you to one of our city’s most treasured landmarks, Faneuil Hall. Since being sworn in as Mayor in January 2014, I’ve had the unbeliev- able good fortune of looking out my office window each day over our very own Cradle of Liberty – the place where Samuel Adams rallied for our independence and George Washington toasted our nation. I hope you’ll enjoy all Faneuil Hall Marketplace has to offer. Whether you’re shopping at a hometown pushcart, dining at an outdoor café, or taking in a world-renowned street performance, you’re at the hub of The Hub and we’re so happy to have you. FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS A Message from Mayor Martin J. Walsh...................................................................................5 Kilvert & Forbes’ Famous Former Owner ................................................................................8 New at the Marketplace...........................................................................................................10 Quincy Market Then and Now ................................................................................................12 Outdoor Dining and Cafés.......................................................................................................16 Meet the Street Performers ....................................................................................................18 Top Things We Love About the Neighborhood ....................................................................20 Meet The Merchants.................................................................................................................22 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Map ................................................................................................26 Neighborhood Map ..................................................................................................................27 Quincy Market Food Colonnade.............................................................................................28 Quincy Market South Canopy .................................................................................................30 Quincy Market North Canopy .................................................................................................31 South Market Building..............................................................................................................32 North Market Building..............................................................................................................33 Restaurants ................................................................................................................................38 Signature Events at Faneuil Hall Marketplace ......................................................................41 Outdoor Amenities ...................................................................................................................44 Historic Faneuil Hall ..................................................................................................................46 The Shops at Marketplace Center ..........................................................................................46 Buy Discounted Parking Online For a Guaranteed Space! No lines. No Waiting. 75STATESTREETGARAGE.COM Entrance: 5 Broad Street The Official Garage of Faneuil Hall Marketplace One Stop For Your Ice Cream & Chocolate Cravings! • Ice Cream, Frappes, Sundaes, Frozen Yogurt, Smoothies & More! • Homemade Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches • Smooth & Creamy Fudge By The Slab • Parties To Go • Corporate Catering, Weddings, Birthdays, Holiday Parties East End Of Quincy Market – Locally Owned & Operated! Call For Your Next Event – 617-367-3322 KILVERT & FORBES’ FAMOUS FORMER OWNER - JOHN F. KERRY Who knew that a late-night chocolate chip cookie craving would turn into a small business venture for the future Secretary of State of the United States of America? That’s correct – back in 1976, John F. (Forbes) Kerry, then a private sector lawyer, opened Kilvert & Forbes Bake Shop with a friend K. (Kilvert) Dun Gifford. Secretary Kerry references his experience as a former small, local business owner of the Faneuil Hall Marketplace bake shop in remarks to business groups all over the world. He states that he learned many first-hand lessons about starting and managing a small business, lessons that have proved very valuable throughout his life in public service. At the U.S. Export-Import Bank Conference in Washington D.C. last year, Kerry recalls the night when he first hatched the idea. 8 Faneuil Hall Marketplace “I was having a wonderful dinner at one of the establishments at Faneuil Hall… and I really did have this notion that I wanted to do something in retail business. There was vacant space in Faneuil Hall and I looked at it and said, ‘God, it’d be really interesting to open this gourmet food store there.’ So literally, the next morning I found myself in Jim Rouse’s [developer of Faneuil Hall] Baltimore office and I negotiated a lease. We had these wonderful ovens that you can see the cookies progressing through them and dropping out on the other side,” said Kerry. One important missing factor, Kerry realized, was a cookie recipe! He told the crowd, “So I went home and started baking and baking and baking. I learned that the chemistry of food is the hardest thing in the world because as you get bigger, of course it changes, it’s not an automatic progression. I learned the hard way, many batches John F. Kerry, Secretary of State and hours later, days later.” Despite the seemingly endless experiment, Kerry’s efforts to perfect the chocolate cookie worked. “We put together these incredible cookies with pure Lindt chocolate and honey, all natural ingredients. Within one year we won the Best of Boston for our cookies, our macaroons, for our brownies, for our everything.” Kerry also highlighted the important lessons that he learned and the experience he gained in being a small business owner of Kilvert & Forbes. That experience, Kerry says, helped him in the U.S. Senate where he served as a member and chairman of the Small Business Committee for more than 20 years. “It taught me an enormous amount about the difficulties of being a small business, about having 35 – 40 part-time employees, getting your tax forms filled out, working on your withholding, dealing with the health department, getting your license, dealing with inspectors….but it really taught me about entrepreneurship and risk-taking,” Kerry added. In 1982, he eventually sold the business when he made the decision to go into public service. But Kerry continues to visit Kilvert & Forbes whenever he is back in Boston, sometimes bringing with him Heads of State to have them sample the melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookies, brownies and macaroons that originally made the bakery famous. Current owner Carol Troxell says she is thrilled every time John Kerry makes a visit to the renowned bake shop. “It’s great to see the Secretary of State at Kilvert & Forbes where he gained so much knowledge about being a small, local business owner. We continue the tradition that he established of creating delicious baked goods that serve the thousands of visitors who come to Quincy Market. Kilvert & Forbes co-owner Sara Youngelson added, "We always enjoy a visit from our former owner. John Kerry is welcome anytime,” she said. So, next time you are craving a chocolate chip cookie with a bit of history on top, stop by Kilvert & Forbes at Quincy Market. You just may run into Secretary of State John Kerry, a proud former local business owner at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Debuting this spring is the all-new “Outdoor Lounge” located adjacent to the Cheers patio. Come hang under the tree canopy and enjoy continuous new programming while relaxing at moveable tables and chairs for your convenience. The Lounge will serve as a Reading Room during most of the day, but will also play host to other activities such as chess, yoga, historic tours, lecture series and art classes to name a few. Another fun addition to the Marketplace is free ping pong! Look for tables on both the South and North Markets of the property. NEW AT THE MARKETPLACE – JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING 10 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Photo Courtesy of Boston Public Library QUINCY MARKET THEN AND NOW While Faneuil Hall was donated to Boston by merchant Peter Faneuil in 1742, Quincy Market was added nearly a century later to meet the area’s growing needs. As you’re dining, shopping, and touring historic Faneuil Hall, imagine how different it must have looked in the early 1800s. Buzzing with farmers, livestock, carts and more, the area was a hub for food distribution. Food was sold from wagons, and the market bustled with locals stocking up on essentials. Having a central location to buy and sell food was critical to what had been a growing issue in Boston: the need to accommodate its increasing population. The newly elected Mayor Josiah Quincy recognized this challenge in 1823. He knew the population had grown to 50,000 residents and that there was a dire need to expand the current 7,600 square-foot market that was bursting at the seams. From Mayor Quincy’s second-story office in Faneuil Hall, the market was unsightly. Among the shanties and dilapidated wharves beneath his window, the narrow streets overflowed with vendors and shoppers. It was clear that more market space was needed. 12 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Creating an Urban Marketplace Mayor Quincy knew that the market not only needed more space, but it also needed compelling architecture. A new market structure – later to be named “Quincy Market” – was imagined as a way to better support the growing population and enhance civic life. Mayor Quincy pronounced that the building would serve not only as a convenience, but as “a blessing to the poor, an accommodation to the rich, and an object of pleasure to the whole community.” Thus, Quincy Market was constructed with architecture reminiscent of Greek temples. Planned by Architect Alexander Parris, a Greek Revival-style structure was erected with columns and pediments at each end and a central copper dome. ȈȈȈǧ RETREAT YOURSELF AT BATTERY WHARF Discover Battery Wharf Hotel and experience one of Boston’s premier luxury hotels—a sophisticated, urban, waterfront retreat ǡƤǡ ǡ and the rich historical setting of downtown Boston. Enjoy beautifully appointed waterfront guest rooms, sensational al fresco dining, and lavish spa treatments in the award-winning Exhale® Spa. All is complemented by the utmost in exquisite service, making your stay seamless, and a most enjoyable Boston experience. For information on our weekend rates and packages, call 866-235-7555 ǤƢǤ Ǥ 3 Battery Street | Boston, MA 02109 Photo Courtesy of Boston Public Library Quincy Market officially opened its market house to the public on August 26, 1826. With 128 food stalls on the first floor, numerous vendors moved into the new market to sell produce, cheese, bread and more. Butchering work was often done onsite and an 1865 account indicates that meat was the primary product being sold at the early Quincy Market. The building’s second floor was used as an exhibition space. With its attractive Quincy Market structure, Faneuil Hall went on to be more than a place of necessity for those buying and selling goods. One visitor from Philadelphia in 1838 was recorded as saying: On a Saturday night, when the market is lighted with gas, it presents an animated and cheerful appearance. It is crowded almost to suffocation by mechanics and other manual laborers, who, with a portion of their week’s earnings in hand, are buying, for their wives and children, a few Sunday luxuries…The show of fruits, flowers, and vegetables in this market is exceedingly beautiful, and not without picturesque effect. Far from the eyesore that it once was, the marketplace became a vital business hub and remained that way throughout the 1800s. Unfortunately, the buildings making up Faneuil Hall Marketplace had fallen into disrepair by the middle of the 20th century. Tagged for demolition, the 14 Faneuil Hall Marketplace marketplace was saved by a group of committed Bostonians intent on preserving it in the early 1970s. Instead of being demolished, the structures of Faneuil Hall Marketplace were later revitalized, in a first-of-its kind urban renewal project that spawned imitations in the United States and around the world. Today, the market continues to provide food, entertainment, shopping experiences, and rich history, attracting both locals and visitors throughout the year. Boston Today Quincy Market was Boston’s first major project after incorporating as a city in 1822. Nearly 200 years later, Boston is experiencing a major development boom that is further reshaping the streets and the skyline. This boom is driven in large part by the city’s growing population. A March 2015 Boston Globe article reported that between 2010 and 2013, the city’s population rose by 30,000 to 646,000 people. Of the 72 development projects, about 68 percent are residential, the story reported. Significant changes are underway in neighborhoods like the Seaport District, East Boston’s waterfront, and Dudley Square. As Boston changes, the importance of Faneuil Hall remains constant, as does the rich Boston history that it represents. Quincy Market was the response to a growing population and a changing society, as are many of the city’s current development projects. As it continues to grow as a world-class city, Boston holds dear the historical role that it played in launching a nation, and Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a daily reminder of this valuable place in history. OUTDOOR DINING & CAFES Faneuil Hall serves up several outdoor dining options where you can enjoy a variety of cuisines and mingle among the one-of-a-kind pushcarts at the Marketplace. If you are looking to eat in a historical setting, then head over to Durgin-Park. Existing for over a century, Durgin-Park is one of the oldest establishments in the country, serving up their most beloved and classic food, including their famous baked beans. To them, “Durgin-Park is quintessential for traditional Yankee fare, served on an outdoor patio with signature brewed John Durgin Ale on a pleasantly warm day or night.” If Asian flavors are what you desire, then visit Wagamama where you can dine on their outdoor deck in the spring, summer and fall or in their indoor restaurant yearround. It is here that you can experience a pan-Asian style menu and grab a front row seat to watch world-renowned street performers in the South Market promenade. If the excitement of a lively bar entices you, then visit Ames Plow Tavern. With ample outdoor seating and beer or mixed drinks to match, this is the ideal place to mingle as the sun starts to set beyond the Marketplace. It’s always friendly to go someplace where everybody knows your name, and that’s Cheers, the restaurant based on the classic television show. Sit on the outdoor patio and compete for the “Norm Burger Hall of Fame” by eating a specially-designed stacked burger. “Take in the scenery at Cheers Faneuil Hall while enjoying your meal and a cold beverage. Tell them Norm sent you!” For a quirkier, more outrageous setting, soak in the sun and relish in the nevera-dull-moment atmosphere at Dick’s Last Resort. Known for their paper hats with humorous insults written upon them, Dick’s 16 Faneuil Hall Marketplace also serves up juicy burgers, sweet crab legs, and a long list of margaritas. Throw your seriousness out the window and grab a stool at Dick’s for some hilarity. Nothing says warm weather like strolling the city with an iced coffee in hand, and Café Pulse makes that easy with its quick accessibility. Sitting amongst the South Market strip, Pulse serves fresh, delicious coffee or tea. You can’t miss their bright blue flags or their fresh croissants in the morning! But that’s not all! For authentic Mexican cuisine and cocktails, head over to the outdoor patio at MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar. For fresh seafood, visit the three-season patio at the Salty Dog Oyster Bar & Grill, which includes a street side oyster bar. For spirited American fare, check out the outdoor café at Anthem Kitchen + Bar – they’re even open for breakfast! If clam chowder is what you seek, visit the outdoor café at Ned Devine’s Irish Pub, which also features a variety of lobster options and pub food. What is warm weather without ice cream? Quincy’s Place Ice Cream Cart – the outdoor extension of Quincy’s Place in Quincy Market – serves up cold treats like shakes, sundaes and homemade ice cream sandwiches on the West End of the Marketplace. If you are looking to quench your thirst, then check out Boston Pretzel and Lemonade Stand for the perfect cup of fresh-squeezed lemonade. And for the best pretzel twists in town, visit the pushcart or head inside to their main location in Quincy Market. Here, you can also get custom pretzel letters for that special summer cookout! And don't forget the Boston Fried Dough Stand for delicious, classic fried dough! Photo: Mike Skrzypczak One performer you won’t want to lose focus on is stunt comedian, Wacky Chad. He has reached impressive heights both on his pogo stick and in life, performing at the Super Bowl and on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.” For the “tiny-bike-riding and back flipping Chad”, performing at Faneuil Hall means that he plays for some of the best crowds he’s ever seen. If an intimate crowd is what you’re looking for in a show, Malik the Magician specializes in magic for smaller audiences. Having performed at the Marketplace for ten years, Malik is always working on new and exciting tricks. “Meeting people from all over the world is something I enjoy,” he says of Faneuil Hall. A performer who seems to be from another part of the world is the kilt-wearing, bagpipe-playing unicyclist, Kilted Colin. Colin taught himself to master the unicycle. And why the kilt? Aside from it matching his theme, Colin says it’s super comfortable. 18 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Many local students perform at Faneuil Hall, like 23-year-old vocalist and guitarist Ryan Jordan, who received a musical education at Berklee College of Music. “Whatever generation – playing older tunes for an elderly couple, pop tunes for school trips, or kid’s songs for a parent and their shy young child – I’ve enjoyed playing for all crowds at Faneuil Hall.” Photo: Brandon Souto The Red Trouser Show has been performing at the Marketplace for eight years, featuring balancing stunts that drop jaws and bewilder audiences. The duo have played shows from Boston to Scotland. To them, “Faneuil Hall is one of the best spots to perform in the country when you have a focused show!” In a Hall that welcomes families from all over the world, Tatu Mianzi speaks to this sense of connectedness. Susan, Kate, and Allie Reed started as a classical string trio at a family wedding, but have transgressed into a group that covers every genre imaginable . The mother-daughters trio see music as a form of communication and connection, and at Faneuil Hall, “It’s rewarding for us to see someone rushing by who is lost in their thoughts suddenly turn, stop, and listen for a bit.” Another eclectic performer is the talented Tori Marjorie. While playing a classic by Bob Dylan, Tori was approached by a couple that had just renewed their vows, and proceeded to slow dance along to her song. “Crowds are always contagiously energetic, but sometimes it's the little moments that make playing at Faneuil Hall really special.” Constantly amazing the crowd with a piano or saxophone is the Marketplace’s youngest street performer, 12-year-old Bradley Bartlett-Roche. With a signature hat-trick move, Bradley plays his tenor saxophone over his head until his fedora falls off, then without missing a beat, scoops it up with his foot and flips it back on his head. Photo: Kirsten Spencer Faneuil Hall Marketplace is known for its incredibly talented collection of variety performers and musicians that entertain visitors and guests. Photo: Rachel Roberts MEET THE STREET PERFORMERS it’s food to make you feel good wagamama faneuil hall | quincy market building | t +1 617 742 9242 TOP THINGS WE LOVE ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD 1 3 6 8 1. Dining at one of the many restaurants at the Marketplace including Durgin Park, Anthem Kitchen + Bar, MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar or McCormick & Schmick’s before heading over to Dick Doherty’s Comedy Den for a night of laughs. 2. Visiting Historic Faneuil Hall to see the Great Hall on the second and third floors and the Artillery Museum on the fourth floor. 3. Reserving a room at the Battery Wharf Hotel, the Ames Hotel or the Hilton Downtown/Faneuil Hall Hotel to stay overnight in order to fully enjoy all that the Marketplace has to offer. 4. Lunching at Cheers, Dick’s Last Resort, Regina Pizzeria or Quincy’s Place before crossing over to City Hall Plaza to attend the countless events taking place across the street. 5. Chilling out at Faneuil Hall’s coolest attraction – the Frost Ice Loft. 6. Enjoying a meal at Wagamama and then taking a photo at the Red Auerbach statue across from the restaurant. 7. Watching the “The Ghirardelli® Chocolatier” making chocolate at the Ghirardelli® Chocolatier Station or heading over for a tall cool ice cream cone at Sprinkles Ice Cream and Fudge Shoppe. 8. Grabbing a drink at Ames Plow Tavern, The Hideout, J.J. Donovan’s Tavern, Ned Devine’s Irish Pub or the Salty Dog Oyster Bar & Grill before heading to a game or show at Agganis Arena. 9. Playing bocce with friends at the many outdoor and indoor courts in the North End. 10. Walking through the Labyrinth at the Armenian Heritage Park on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway diagonically across from the Hard Rock Café. 10 Photo: Friends Of Armenian Heritage Park 11. Enjoying a bird’s eye view of the Marketplace from the open-air observation deck at the adjacent Marriott’s Custom House. 12. Soaking in the sunshine at the Christopher Columbus Park across from the Boston Harbor. 20 Faneuil Hall Marketplace FROST ICE LOFT “Break the Ice” at Boston's most unique destination for conversation and cocktails. From the glistening color-washed walls, hand carved furniture, exquisitely detailed bar and ever changing sculptures constructed entirely of ice, Frost is New England’s only and the world’s largest permanent indoor ice loft and bar. WELCOME TO BOSTON AMERICA’S WALKING CITY Within walking distance to our hotel: • Faneuil Hall Marketplace/ Quincy Market • New England Aquarium • Boston Harbor Cruises • Boston Children’s Museum • Boston’s Tea Party Museum • The Freedom Trail • Rose Kennedy Greenway Gardens and attractions • Downtown Crossing Shopping District Hilton Boston Downtown/Faneuil Hall 89 Broad St, Boston, MA 02110 617-556-0006 | hiltonbostondowntown.com MEET THE MERCHANTS Luke Provost The Salty Dog Oyster Bar & Grill, Manager Luke’s lineage in Quincy Market goes back four generations, when his great-great grandfather owned and operated one of the largest fruit and produce dealerships in the 1850s. This produce company was active up until the 1940’s, when his grandfather dissolved the business after Luke’s uncles were called off to duty in World War II. Luke’s father was too young at the time to take over the family business, but he would return to Quincy Market in the late 1960s to establish a fresh fish pushcart, which in 1972, would evolve into The Salty Dog Fish Market located in the depths of Quincy Market. The Salty Dog further transformed during the development of Faneuil Hall Marketplace in 1976, when The Salty Dog became a full-service restaurant. This transformation also included a large, three-season patio and a street side oyster bar located at the forefront of the historic Quincy Market Building. The Salty Dog is the only pre-existing tenant to the Marketplace and continues to provide locals and travelers with fresh seafood served up with an authentic Boston experience. Luke began helping his family in the restaurant at the age of 12. At 13, he stepped into the kitchen and spent the next eight years learning the ins and outs of how to properly handle and prepare fresh seafood. While Luke attended college in upstate New York, he held several restaurant jobs to hone his serving style and skills. Upon attaining his degree, he returned to the family business and has been at the helm for 17 years. He is the active General Manager overseeing all facets of the family business. When asked about the continued success of Salty Dog, Luke states that he is, “Fortunate to have the opportunity to work with so many great people over his career. The Salty Dog has remained true to its pushcart mentality of providing the highest quality experience at a fair and reasonable price. It’s not rocket science here, it’s all about serving fresh food, prepared from scratch, in an environment that is fun and unique to Boston.” Some of the most rewarding aspects Luke finds in running this business day-to-day are the regulars who have been returning for years. In some cases, these guests might live great distances away, or even in different parts of the world, but when they visit Boston they always make The Salty Dog a staple among their experiences. “We work very hard to provide an experience that leaves guests saying, ‘Whenever I come to Faneuil Hall Marketplace, The Salty Dog is my first stop!’” 22 Faneuil Hall Marketplace FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 23 MEET THE MERCHANTS Harry Haralabatos Aris BBQ, Owner Back in 1976, when there were only a handful of food vendors in Quincy Market, Harry Haralabatos stood within his father’s grill, lucky to be one of the few. Ten years earlier, his father had come from Greece to start a life in America, bringing the concept of Greek grilling with him. At the start of Aris BBQ, Harry’s dad would toss his meat on the grill, seasoned in lemon and pepper, and would close at 9:00pm each night with a line still weaving through the market. Nearly 40 years later, Harry has taken over his father’s legacy. Harry, having officially worked at Aris BBQ for 19 years, broadened the restaurant’s horizons years ago, introducing foods like pulled pork and pulled chicken, saying, “I don’t even know if my Dad knew these foods existed!” The restaurant hasn’t changed drastically since its opening, but has simply grown on a concept. A burger lover himself, Harry explained the extent that he cares for grilling, slow cooking brisket each day for eight hours, and serving up Aris BBQ’s original, homemade dressing to eager customers. Located within Quincy Market, Harry says Aris BBQ meets a fair share of people from all around the world. People from foreign countries will often state that they have never seen anything like Quincy Market in their lives. “One man from England has come back for the past five years! Every summer he comes for a pulled pork sandwich and fries,” says Harry. “I say, ‘You buy the food, but I’ll take care of the drink!’” Harry is excited for his sons to grow up and take over his legacy, as he took over his father’s. Currently one of the oldest established food businesses in Quincy Market, Aris BBQ has grown with the Marketplace, becoming more and more historical. “My dad and I will have fun, bicker about sauces and foods at the front of the shop; it’s a very Boston thing we’ve got going on here. Why give that legacy up?” 24 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Café Pulse Seasonal 26 Faneuil Hall Marketplace QUINCY MARKET FOOD COLONNADE 1. Bagelville | Bagel sandwiches and pizzas baked fresh daily. bagelvilleonline.com 2. Starbucks | The world’s premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee. starbucks.com 3. The Dog House | Delicious Italian, German, Polish and Cajun sausages as well as all-beef hot dogs. doghouseboston.com 4. West End Strollers | Roll-up sandwiches and Middle Eastern food and pastries. 5. Boston and Maine Fish Co. | Famous clam chowder, a variety of fresh seafood and a lobster bar. quicklobster.com 6. Jen Lai Rice & Noodle Co. | Authentic Asian cuisine. 7. Boston Chowda Co. | Two-time winner of the Boston Harborfest Chowderfest. Purveyors of traditional New England chowder, pot pies, soups and bisques. bostonchowda.com 8. Joey’s Gelateria | The finest gelatos and sorbets, fresh popcorn and soft pretzels made daily. 9. La Pastaria – Piccolo Panini | Italian food ranging from hot and cold pastas to antipastos and salads. Plus subs and sandwiches. 10. Boston Kitchen | Rotisserie-style grill, sandwiches and salads. 11. El Paso Enchiladas | A variety of Mexican favorites, including tacos, burritos, salads and, of course, enchiladas. elpasoenchiladas.com 12. Philadelphia Steak & Hoagie | Authentic Philadelphia-style steak and cheese sandwiches served on fresh-baked rolls, using only top steak and fresh grilled vegetables. Voted Best Steak Sandwich by the Phantom Gourmet. 13. Walrus and the Carpenter | Boston’s best oyster bar! Lobster, clambakes, chowders, lobster rolls and three varieties of oysters. All fresh daily. 14. Fisherman’s Net | Fried seafood, fresh-cut fries and chowder. 15a. The Green Organic Bowl | Fresh salads. 15b. MMMac N’ Cheese | Today Mmmac n’ Cheese’s classic blend is considered to be one of the best mac and cheeses in the country. mmmacncheese.com 16. Megumi of Japan | Japanese restaurant. 17. Kilvert & Forbes Bakeshop and Maggie’s Sweets | Yummy cookies, brownies, fine chocolates, and world-renowned macaroons. kilvertandforbesbakeshop.com 28 Faneuil Hall Marketplace UNIQLO – Upper Level Quincy Market Summer 2015 1 2 3 32 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 33 20 21 8 22 THE ROTUNDA 9 10 11 34 12 23 24 25 26 13 27 14 28 15 16 29 Ned Devine’s 30 31 *Lower Level Quincy Market Shops #32, 33 and 34 are accessible from both North & South Canopies. 18. The Monkey Bar | A bar with a twist. Freshly made shakes, fruit frappes and cocktails. 19. Steve’s Greek Cuisine | Greek-inspired dinners, salads and wraps. 20. Regina Pizzeria | Boston’s original brick-oven baked pizza since 1926. pizzeriaregina.com 21. Berry Twist | Frozen yogurt, shakes and smoothies. 22. Boston Café | Coffees, candy, chocolate and fudge. 23. North End Bakery | Authentic North End-style calzones and pizza squares along with a wide variety of delicious desserts. 24. Gourmet India | Authentic North Indian cuisine of the highest quality; only the best quality cuts of meat and the freshest vegetables are used. gourmetindia.com 25. Ueno Sushi | Fresh sushi, makimono, bubble tea and udon noodle soup. 26. New York Deli | New York deli-style sandwiches, hot dogs and sausages. 27. Aris BBQ | Barbecue chicken and shish kebab. 28. Carol Ann’s Bake Shop | Tasty homemade pastries, scones, muffins, cupcakes, cookies and macaroons. 29. The Prime Shoppe | Famous for its American turkey sandwich, chicken caesar wraps and delicious ribs. Established in 1955. 30. Boston Pretzel | Boston’s own soft pretzel, established in 1985. Baked fresh daily. bostonpretzel.com 31. Sprinkles Ice Cream & Fudge Shoppe | Boston’s favorite ice cream shop serving locally made ice cream, fudge, frozen yogurt and healthy fresh fruit smoothies. sprinklesboston.com LOWER LEVEL RETAIL SHOPS 32. Cheers Gift Shop | Select from a wide variety of officially licensed “Cheers” merchandise at the Cheers Gift Shop! CheersBoston.com* 33. Quincy’s Place | A family ice cream parlor, candy shop, and eatery in the heart of Quincy Market. QuincysPlaceBoston.com* 34. RevolutionaryBoston Museum | The Freedom Trail’s best selection of books, maps, Revolutionary-era flags and one-of-a-kind gifts. RevolutionaryBoston.org FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 29 QUINCY MARKET SOUTH CANOPY 12 13 INDOOR PUSHCARTS West End 14 1. Boxers To Go II | Humorous boxer shorts as well as Boston apparel including sweatpants, sweatshirts, T-shirts, tank tops and shorts. sockittomeboston.com Salty Dog 2. SeaBoston USA | High-quality Boston apparel for the entire family since 1981. seabostonusa.com Cheers 3. Boston Tote | A variety of bags, from coin purses to totes. 1 4. Life Is A Highway | The best diecast collection of model cars, airplanes, motorcycles and more! 2 5. Real Flower Jewelry | Permanent fresh cut flowers made into lasting jewelry, hair accessories and more. realflowerjewelry.com 6. Boston Art Gallery | A wide selection of beautiful matted paintings of Boston’s most historic streets and landmarks. 15 7. Name Art | Asian themed, hand-painted signs and bracelets. 16 8. Stitch by Stitch | Embroidery push cart that customizes T-shirts and hats. 9. Lucky Décor | Turkish evil eye home decorations and accessories. 1 Café Pulse Merry Trading | Warm, comfortable, and durable, sheepskin hats, mittens, slippers, gloves, and related accessories for the entire family. (Nov. - March) merrytrading.com 2 3 17 KIOSKS 4 10. RevolutionaryBoston | The Freedom Trial’s best selection of books, maps, Revolutionary-era flags and one-of-a-kind gifts. RevolutionaryBoston.org 5 18 6 10 11 11 7 OUTDOOR PUSHCARTS 12. Roasted Nuts Food Cart | Roasted assortment of nuts. 13. Boston Fried Dough Stand | Light, airy, delicious, classic fried dough. 8 9 Wagamama Ames Plow 19 11. Boston Campus Gear | College logo apparel from Boston area colleges. seabostonusa.com Ned Devine’s East End 14. Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston | Creators of the hop on/hop off sightseeing tour. trolleytours.com/boston 15. Kariza | Wrap skirts, dresses, resort wear and more. karizadesigns.com 16. Just Zip It | Zip it bags start out as a long flat zipper. Just zip it and watch the magic! 17. The Boston Sunglass Company | A collection of fine sunglasses. 18. Coco Bar | Frozen desserts, frappes, and fresh-squeezed juices. 19. Beantown Trolley Tour of Boston | An insider’s view of Boston on San Francisco-style trolley cars. 30 Faneuil Hall Marketplace QUINCY MARKET NORTH CANOPY INDOOR PUSHCARTS 20. Irish Eyes | A wee bit O’ heaven here on earth. 21. Illusions | Games and tricks! 22. Musically Yours | Unique and special gifts for music lovers. 23. A Hat For Every Head | Summer, spring, winter, fall – for every head, we have it all. 24. Every Bead of My Heart | Jewelry at the right price! 25. Pajama Party | Cute, comfy cotton sleepwear including nightshirts and pajama pants with whimsical animal motifs along with coordinating socks and Snoozies Slippers. pajamapartyboston.com 26. Boston Logos | The place to shop for great gifts of Boston’s four championship teams…Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins! 27. Stuck On Stickpins | An eclectic collection of fun and fine jewelry, brooches, handmade and vintage pieces. A small space with an amazing selection. lottaluxe.com 28. Orient Express | Asian gifts: jewelry, handbags, chopsticks and lanterns. 29. Happy Hangups | Unique keepsakes of your Boston experience. 30. Belt Stop | Handmade leather belt straps and a wonderful selection of buckles for men and women. keepyourpantson.com 31. La Cloche | Unusual Italian scarfs, knitted hats and gloves, and Grecian shawls. 32. Fetch Boston | Treats, toys and clothing for your four-legged friend. West End OUTDOOR PUSHCARTS 41 MIJA 42 33 20 34 38 21 22 23 43 44 45 24 25 26 KIOSK 33. Wicked Good Cupcakes | Famous ready-to-eat cupcakes in a jar! wickedgoodcupcakes.com 34. Best Gift Idea Ever | Choose local photographs that resemble letters of the alphabet and spell out different words of your liking! bestgiftideaever.com 35. Sock It To Me | Socks and slippers for babies, kids and adults. sockittomeboston.com 36. Faneuil Hall Marketplace Photo Booth | Capture your experience at Faneuil Hall with a photo keepsake. 37. Apropos | Apropos are perfect shoes for imperfect feet! aproposfootwear.com 38. Destination Boston | Unique gifts and souvenirs to remember Boston! 39. The Chipyard | Great selection of freshly baked cookies. chipyard.com 40 27 28 35 36 37 46 39 29 30 31 47 48 32 Dick’s Last Resort 49 East End 40. Quincy’s Place Ice Cream Cart | Famous homemade ice cream cookie sandwiches, shakes, sundaes and more! 41. New England Snack Shack | Hot dogs, popcorn and other snacks. 42. Super Duck Tours / Upper Deck Trolley Tours | Sightseeing tours that offer an additional option for a “Duck Splash” as well as a choice of one of five bonus tour options. bostonsupertours.com 43. Real Flower Jewelry | Permanent fresh cut flowers made into lasting jewelry, hair accessories and more. realflowerjewelry.com 44. Puzzle Lamps | Unique and modern 3D light fixtures that add a little pizzazz wherever they are placed. 45. Boxers To Go | Humorous boxer shorts as well as Boston apparel including sweatpants, sweatshirts, T-Shirts, tank tops and shorts. sockittomeboston.com 46. Wind Spinners | Colorful metal worked wind chimes. 47. Magic Rice | Personalized rice jewelry. 48. Cell Phone Accessories |Everything you need for your cell phone. 49. Boston Pretzel & Lemonade Stand | Fresh-squeezed lemonade and the best pretzel twists in town. FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 31 SOUTH MARKET BUILDING 1 1. Anthem Kitchen + Bar | Anthem Kitchen + Bar is a casual dining restaurant serving classic American comfort food with a modern twist. anthemboston.com 2 2. Coach |Coach offers a wide selection of women’s designer handbags, wallets, shoes and jewelry. Browse the newest styles from your favorite collections at coach.com. 3 3. Ann Taylor | Ann Taylor offers high-quality, chic women’s clothing, including suits, dresses, bridesmaid dresses, blouses, pants, sweaters and skirts. 4 anntaylor.com 4. Boston Pewter Company | Featuring the largest selection of Americanmade pewter. A retail store selling giftware, tableware, lighting, holiday items, 5/6 sculpture and frames. bostonpewtercompany.com 7 5. Yankee Candle | Fine scented candles made in Massachusetts since 1969. YankeeCandle.com 8 6. Pepper Palace | A one stop shop for hot sauce, BBQ sauce, salsa, pickled 9 items, jellies and jams, beef jerky, and more! pepperpalace.com 10 7. The Stone Flower | Couture clothing for juniors and petite ladies. Unique jewelry and gift items. thestoneflower.com 11 8. L’Attitude Boston Boutique | This boutique shop, located in the heart of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, is where you will find that special addition to your 12 wardrobe or a gift for someone who has everything! lattitudeboston.com 13 9. Christmas in Boston | It’s always Christmas in Boston. Every customer will feel as if they have entered a wonderland where the Christmas spirit rules. Shop for all your holiday decor, including personalized ornaments, gifts and more. 14 10. Local Charm | Jewelry from Local Charm represents the creative talents of more than 50 local, national and international artisans. These unique designs reflect a sense of origin, a period of time or elements of nature through 15 innovative applications of various metals, gemstones and, of course, imagination. localcharm.net 12 11. Crabtree & Evelyn | Retailer of bath and body products, gourmet foods, candles, home decor and gifts. crabtree-evelyn.com 16 12. Urban Outfitters | Always open, always awesome. Clothing, accessories and apartment items for men and women. urbanoutfitters.com 17 13. Uno de 50 | Uno de 50 features silver jewelry and accessories: bracelets, necklaces, rings, watches, earrings and original gifts for him or her—mixing metal with leather. unode50.com 14. Victoria’s Secret | The world’s most glamorous lingerie is only the beginning. Victoria’s Secret is THE destination for chic women’s clothing, sultry swimwear, must-have shoes and lingerie. victoriassecret.com 15. Samsonite | Discover the latest innovation in Samsonite luggage. Visit our store located in the South Market for an extensive assortment of all your travel needs. samsonite.com 16. Origins | Bath and body, skin care for the entire family and cosmetics, plus other gifts. origins.com 17. UNIQLO | A “Pop Up” store featuring a selection of popular UNIQLO Fall and Winter styles. UNIQLO offers high-quality and affordable causal clothing. uniqlo.com 32 Faneuil Hall Marketplace NORTH MARKET BUILDING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1. McCormick & Schmick’s | From fresh seafood and shellfish to aged steaks and garden fresh salads, their goal is to exceed your dining expectations. mccormickandschmicks.com 2. Michal Negrin | Featuring a unique lifestyle for more than two decades with hand-made vintage-inspired designs, including jewelry, fashion, home décor and accessories that are ageless, feminine and therefore “timeless”. michalnegrin.com 3. Harley-Davidson | The official site of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. View Harley-Davidson motorcycles, locate a motorcycle dealer and browse motorcycle parts and apparel. harley-davidson.com 4. Ghirardelli® Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop | Experience decadent chocolate and irresistible World Famous Hot Fudge Sundaes, as well as unforgettable fountain treats including shakes, floats, malts and other delectable creations. There is also a tempting assortment of delicious chocolate confections and beautifully wrapped gifts. ghirardelli.com 5. Durgin-Park | For well over a century, Durgin-Park has catered to the hearty appetites of straw-hatted, white-aproned market men and local characters. durgin-park.com 6. The Hideout | Everyone’s favorite dive bar located in the basement of Durgin-Park. This Tavern has a beer garden, live music and a casual atmosphere, open Wednesday through Sunday. 7. J.J. Donovan’s Tavern | A great Irish tavern in the heart of Boston. 8. Best of Boston | Color Inc.’s upscale gift and collectible souvenir concept, the Best of Stores, has quickly become the “insider’s guide” to a particular area. thecolorstores.com 9. Sunglass Hut & Watch Station | Shop for sunglasses and eyewear for men, women and kids, including designer and performance sunglasses at Sunglass Hut. Free shipping on all orders. sunglasshut.com 10. Zuma Tex Mex Grill | Zuma Tex-Mex is a Quincy Market favorite. Zuma satisfies its clientele with Mexican-American comfort favorites such as fruity margaritas and sizzling fajita platters. zumatexmexgrill.com 11. Geoclassics | Boston’s finest collection of museum quality gems, minerals and fossils. A wide assortment of handcrafted and one-of-a-kind gemstone jewelry. geoclassics.com 12. Lucy’s League | Lucy’s League, a first of its kind boutique, “Where the City of Sports Passion Meets the World of Women’s Sports Fashion!” thecolorstores.com/lucysleague.html 13. Newbury Comics | Autographed CD booklets, pre-order promotions, rock posters, music and pop culture goods. newburycomics.com 14. Nine West | View the latest selection of women’s shoes, dress shoes, sandals, career shoes, casual shoes, boots and more. ninewest.com 16. Clarity | Boutique shop in the heart of Boston carrying luxurious lines of skin care and makeup products. claritycosmetics.org 17. Make Way for Ducklings| A unique “Pop Up” children's destination store, Make Way for Ducklings features a charming and whimsical selection of books, toys and exclusively produced and licensed branded gift items. makewayforducklings.com FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 33 MEET THE MERCHANTS Judy Lilla Stuck on Stickpins, Owner Pushcarts, both indoor and outdoor, are such a unique aspect to the likes of Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The variety, flavor, and taste from cart to cart are unlike any shopping experience you’d find within a typical mall. Judy, the owner of Stuck on Stickpins, does not own a pushcart, but instead has set up a theater for her jewelry, where the cart is the stage and each section of products tells a story. Judy went to school for art and interior design, enjoying the study of textures and colors best. After college, and a quick switch in career paths, Judy turned to making jewelry. What started as simple brooches and pins, transformed into creating necklaces and then opening her own pushcart – now a 25-year streak within Faneuil Hall. At this point, Judy still makes jewelry, but her real forte is in finding one-of-a-kind pieces and seeing the pure joy when these pieces find their rightful owners. “Sometimes I’ll find a unique piece, sit on it for a couple weeks, and then up walks a woman from North Carolina and I think ‘that belongs to you,’” Judy says. She takes pride seeing a customer immediately click with an item on her cart, knowing the piece is distinct to them. And the feeling with her customers is mutual. “I’ve gotten mail from women in Japan just saying hello and a quick thanks for their brooches!” At Faneuil Hall, Judy speaks with customers from all over the world, saying, “It’s a fun environment. You get to interact with people from all over the place and hear their stories.” Not only are her customers from overseas, but Judy’s time spent in the Marketplace has made her a piece of history, so much so that her most loyal customer is a 95-year-old woman from the North End. “I fixed her earring 20 years ago, and she still comes back and will just sit with me!” Never knowing that Stuck on Stickpins would evolve so much, Judy is thrilled with her progress and experience running the cart. “My cart stands out to a lot of people. It’s worth it to sit here and hear people call my jewelry a ‘collection,’ because I think it is one.” 34 Faneuil Hall Marketplace FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 35 MEET THE MERCHANTS Meizi Chen Crabtree & Evelyn, Manager “Explore everything and keep the best,” that was the motto of John Evelyn, a 17th century Renaissance Englishman. Travelling the world to look for luxurious ingredients and botanicals, Evelyn became a true inspiration to the creation of Crabtree & Evelyn, founded in 1968 in Cambridge, MA. Now, an international corporation with stores in forty-seven different countries, Crabtree & Evelyn is dedicated to the customer experience – and this is where we meet Meizi. Meizi, a Chinese native, was using Crabtree & Evelyn products long before she moved to Boston fourteen years ago, but has since become an integral part of the largest Crabtree & Evelyn shop in the Northeast region, located in Faneuil Hall. The shop, offering everything from hand cream to men’s shaving kits to fingernail polish, has been in Faneuil Hall since the 1980s. The chain has many loyal, returning customers, but for first-time shoppers, their experience is entirely unique. “If our hires don’t know everything about the products, how are the customers supposed to put trust in them?” Meizi asks. When a customer walks into Crabtree & Evelyn, their skin needs become an employee’s sole responsibility. First, the customer is greeted by tea and biscuits, a tradition dating back before the store acquired its real name. Next, they are led to a sink for proper hand washing before the actual demonstration can begin. “A customer needs to feel what we are explaining about a product. It’s hard to imagine a feeling, so we show them. I like to call it a ‘moment of inference’ for the shopper,” Meizi explains. If the hands-on experience is not enough, Meizi and her crew rely on a product’s story. Each fragrance, which Meizi describes as being very personal, has a basis of inspiration. Summer Hill, for example, is the scent of a lazy afternoon in England, sitting in a garden accompanied by a cup of tea. “We want the customer to feel the need to be a part of the story, like they need to be there.” Meizi describes Faneuil Hall Marketplace as the perfect location for Crabtree & Evelyn. Returning customers like the ease of the Marketplace, and the plentiful amount of English tea offered while browsing. “Anyone who visits Massachusetts will come to Faneuil Hall, and this shop is particularly representative of the company because we were founded here.” 36 Faneuil Hall Marketplace 1 South Market Building Locally Made Products, Scrimshaw, Hand-Blown Glass www.BostonPewterCompany.com 617-523-1776 FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 37 RESTAURANTS EAT, DRINK & BE CAPTIVATED Dine beneath beautiful glass canopies at one of the many restaurants, modern pubs or outdoor cafes at the Marketplace. AMES PLOW TAVERN Great food and drinks at the heart of Faneuil Hall. Check out the downstairs location in Quincy Market for wings, homemade cocktails and good times! facebook.com/amesplowtavern ANTHEM KITCHEN + BAR A casual upscale eatery, Anthem Kitchen + Bar serves a modern take on rustic American fare. With craft bottled and draft beers, skillfully mixed cocktails, fresh seafood, and Boston Harborfest two-time winning “Best Clam Chowder,” Anthem Kitchen + Bar is the ideal setting for lunch and dinner daily. Large windows and patio seating allow you to enjoy the action of Faneuil Hall Marketplace while you dine. Anthem Kitchen + Bar also hosts a lively happy hour and a popular late night menu. anthemboston.com CHEERS Cheers at Faneuil Hall is not just a museum. It's a wonderful place to wine and dine and have a good time. There is live entertainment every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Food is served throughout the facility and features a wonderful selection of burgers and sandwiches as well as New England seafood items and appetizers, chowders, soups and stews. Specials each day provide an opportunity to choose items that are unique to New England. The bars are prepared to serve you cocktails and wines of your choice as well as ten draft beers. cheersboston.com DICK‘S LAST RESORT Stop by and let your hair down. Enjoy some grub or toss back a few cold ones on the rockin’ patio! It’s all in good fun at Dick’s in Boston, so come see why Dick has been infamous since the rowdy times began in 1985! dickslastresort.com 38 Faneuil Hall Marketplace RESTAURANTS DURGIN-PARK For well over a century, Durgin-Park has catered to the hearty appetites of straw-hatted, white-aproned market men and local characters. Take part in Boston history as you step into one of the oldest continuously running establishments in the country. Choose from a wide selection of comfort food and classic New England fare such as the clam chowder or the signature prime rib steak. At Durgin-Park, we serve history. durgin-park.com MCCORMICK & SCHMICK’S From fresh seafood and shellfish to aged steaks and garden fresh salads, the goal is to exceed your dining expectations. You will experience culinary excellence at its best. Menus reflect seafood from the Pacific Rim, Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Products are sourced from local ranches, farms and wineries to showcase regionally inspired dishes. A distinctive feature is the beautiful bar area that offers a comfortable environment from which to enjoy a wide variety of wines, beers, classic drinks and trendy cocktails. mccormickandschmicks.com MIJA CANTINA & TEQUILA BAR MIJA Cantina & Tequila Bar is Boston’s premier authentic Mexican restaurant. Located at the entrance to Quincy Market in the world-famous Faneuil Hall, its uniquely elegant restaurant is the perfect location for enjoying a tasty lunch or a romantic night out. mijaboston.com NED DEVINE’S IRISH PUB Ned Devine’s is a Faneuil Hall favorite for its casual pub dining, craft beer selection, lively happy hours, and the best in live music on Friday and Saturday nights. A single destination for food, fun, and entertainment, Ned Devine’s offers a bar amidst the action of the Quincy Market food plaza, spacious upper level dining, as well as a chic lounge and dance floor for weekend night life. Ned’s clam chowder is a Boston Harborfest three-time winner for “Best Clam Chowder” and now a proud Hall of Fame Member. Neddevinesboston.com 40 Faneuil Hall Marketplace SIGNATURE EVENTS AT SPRING Mardi Gras Procession Easter Egg Hunt Street Performer Festival SUMMER Pride Day at Faneuil Hall Marketplace Harborfest Opening Ceremony Boston Area MG Club Classic Car Shows FALL 800-Shoes-2-Go Made in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Limit one per customer. Offer valid through December 25, 2015. aproposfootwear.com Show this ad for a 10% discount with a minimum $10 purchase Quincy Market North Canopy - east end Faneuil Hall Marketplace North Market Pushcart Like a scarf for your feet.™ By Local New England Artists Perfect for travel - around the world, around the town, or even just around the house Giftware, Ornaments & Souvenirs Sunday Fundays @ Faneuil A’Cappella Competition Halloween Pet Parade WINTER Candyland Tournament Blink! FREE Light & Sound Show Tuba Christmas Concert First Night Ice Sculptures www.FaneuilHallMarketplace.com FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 41 RESTAURANTS QUINCY’S PLACE Eats & sweets at Quincy’s Place. Step back in time and experience an oldfashioned ice cream shop and eatery. With over 240 varieties of candy, ice cream and great food— Quincy’s Place has something for the whole family! Quincy’s Place is open for hot breakfast served all day and is the perfect spot for birthday parties! quincysplaceboston.com THE SALTY DOG OYSTER BAR & GRILL Established in 1972, The Salty Dog is Faneuil Hall’s landmark for fresh regional seafood served in a casual and historic atmosphere. Fresh oysters, fried seafood baskets, luncheon specials, fresh shore dinners, Maine lobster dishes, featured specialty dishes and deluxe sandwich plates round out the menu. Whether visiting the indoor bar and dining rooms, or out at the famous three-season patio and street side Oyster Bar, The Salty Dog provides the ultimate Boston seafood experience. WAGAMAMA Enjoy authentic Asian flavors in a relaxed, friendly restaurant modeled on Japanese noodle bars. Wagamama offers a range of freshly cooked rice and noodle dishes, salads and starters. Its first U.S. restaurant was opened in Faneuil Hall in 2007. wagamama.us ZUMA TEX-MEX GRILL Zuma Tex-Mex Grill brings the flavors of the southwest to Faneuil Hall. The restaurant is proud to serve the freshest ingredients and make almost everything from scratch – from our hand cut fries and fresh daily pico de gallo, to our homemade chorizo sausage and our house smoked BBQ. Serving up great Tex-Mex food since 1989 and famous for its tall, frosty $4 Margaritas and selection of over 100 Tequilas and Mezcals. zumatexmexgrill.com 42 Faneuil Hall Marketplace OUTDOOR AMENITIES ArtsBoston BosTix Booth | 1/2 price day-of-show tickets in Boston for theatre, music, dance and comedy. For over 35 years, BosTix has been the region’s most trusted and only nonprofit resource for ticket deals year-round. Ticket inventory and pricing changes daily. Located on the Freedom Trail adjacent to Historic Faneuil Hall and near the West End entrance of Quincy Market. bostix.org Café Pulse- Seasonal | A café that crafts the highest quality coffee and tea beverages. They use George Howell coffee beans and MEM teas, which are both produced in Massachusetts. Their milk is delivered fresh from a New Hampshire dairy farm. Try one of the artisanal pastries to pair with your drink of choice. Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston | For 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has been providing sightseeing tours highlighting the best of Boston by creating the Hop-On / Hop-Off tour, which allows guests to explore at their own pace. trolleytours.com/boston Super Duck Tours | Super Duck is a unique tour of Boston’s waterfront and harbor aboard a duck boat – an amphibious vehicle that can drive Boston’s historic streets and then plunge mightily into Boston Harbor for an exciting narrated look at the city! Tours can be purchased in the Marketplace. bostonsupertours.com Upper Deck Trolley Tours | These fully narrated, Hop-On / Hop-Off tours feature popular and convenient stops throughout Boston and Cambridge while riding high above the traffic. Stop #1 is conveniently located across from Faneuil Hall Marketplace. The premium tour offers both a complimentary “Duck Splash” (weather permitting) as well as a choice of one of five bonus tour options. Tours can be purchased in the Marketplace. bostonsupertours.com Beantown Trolley Tour of Boston | Tour Boston on the red Beantown Trolleys. Choose from 15 stops with over 100 points of interest with your 1 day pass or 2 day pass. Once aboard, enjoy a two-hour fun historical tour of Boston and Cambridge or hop on and off at your leisure. Beantown Trolley the insider's view of Boston on San Francisco-style trolley cars. Tours can be purchased in the Marketplace. THE FREEDOM TRAIL It’s American History… But Not The Same Old Story. Marked by a red brick or painted line, Boston’s 2.5 mile Freedom Trail connects 16 of the country’s most significant historical landmarks weaving its way through Boston’s proud past in the midst of this vital, modern city. It is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. All tours either begin or end at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. For more information, visit the ArtsBoston BosTix Booth on the property or go online to thefreedomtrail.org 44 Faneuil Hall Marketplace HISTORIC FANEUIL HALL Historic Faneuil Hall has served as a marketplace and meeting hall since 1742 when it was built by Peter Faneuil. Merchants Include: “Cradle Of Liberty” – 15-20 minute talk in the historic Great Hall every half hour from 9:30 – 4:30 pm. Artists for Humanity afhboston.org Irish Eyes (617) 263-7594 Crabby Jack’s General Store & News Stand (617) 227-0710 The Leather Shop at Faneuil Hall davidkingbags.com Greetings From Boston (617) 263-1242 Red Barn Coffee Roasters, Inc. redbarncoffee.com Grasshopper Sweets & Creamery grasshoppersweetsandcreamery.com RevolutionaryBoston Museum Shop revolutionaryboston.org Faneuil Hall Visitor Center – (617) 242-5642 THE SHOPS AT MARKETPLACE CENTER Merchants Include: The Shops at Marketplace Center are managed by the Clarendon Group USA For Information: (617) 439-7955 Facebook.com/MarketplaceCenter 46 Faneuil Hall Marketplace All Stars rosterstores.com/allstars Crocs cros.com Ann Taylor Loft loft.com Gap, GapBody, Gap Kids gap.com Bostonian Bostonian.clarkusa.com ROSTER rosterstores.com American Eagle ae.com Banana Republic bananarepublic.com Clarks of England clarks.com Frost Ice Loft frosticeloft.com Local Color Boston Walk the Freedom Trail ® through history. Experience more than 250 years of history—and 16 of Boston’s most significant sites—along the Freedom Trail. To book an 18th-century costumed-guided tour, download an audio guide, or learn about exhibits and events, visit TheFreedomTrail.org or call 617.357.8300. The Freedom Trail Foundation If you’re a rock lover (or think you might become one with a little encouragement), where can you find intriguing geologic displays? FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE 7 North Market Boston, MA 02109 (617) 523-6112 In Greater Boston you could go to the mineralogical collection at Harvard’s Peabody Museum. Or you could go to Geoclassics, a store where you not only see but also can touch and buy a piece of the rock. Arranged with the precision of a museum exhibit, the treasures at Geoclassics are captivating. You’ll marvel at the lacy amethyst stalactites, the finely preserved fossils, and the clusters of quartz crystals that look like jagged fingers of ice. The one-of-a-kind jewelry will mesmerize you. Simple objects priced as low as $5 make ideal starter gifts for children’s collections. Whether you are a mineral, fossil or jewelry lover, there is something for everyone at Geoclassics. Originally written by Kate Broughton Photographs by Richard Mandelkorn Reprinted with permission of BOSTON MGAZINE, August 1986 Geoclassics.com
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