As Boston’s culinary scene evolves, food halls take the spotlight.
Food halls feature a variety of cuisines under the same roof, focusing on international fare with a local flair. Boston food halls offer endless dining options for everyone.
Boston Public Market
Location: North End
The Boston Public Market features 35 local artisanal vendors and food producers offering a mix of fast-casual meals, fresh produce, and specialty food items. This marketplace also hosts a range of food-related events every season. The Kitchen is Boston Public Market’s place for attending live demos, tastings, as well as hands-on classes using local produce from the Market. It's also conveniently located next to the historic Haymarket, an outdoor farmers market open on Fridays and Saturdays.
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Quincy Market
Location: North End
Just a few steps away from the Boston Public Market is Boston’s iconic Faneuil Hall Marketplace, home to Quincy Market. Opened in 1742, this food hall is frequented by tourists and locals alike. Stroll along the endless hallway while taking in the sights and smells of over 75 vendors cooking in their respective open kitchens. Don’t miss this one-stop food hall in the heart of Boston.
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Time Out Market Boston
Location: Fenway
Taste your way through the most popular restaurants and bars from the city’s top chefs at the newly opened Time Out Market Boston. Located in Fenway, this food hall features 15 restaurants serving global cuisine, all handpicked by Media Group Time Out’s editors.
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Eataly
Location: Back Bay
No passport is needed to experience Italy at Eataly Boston. Located in the Prudential Center, this marketplace is a one-stop shop for foodies. Enjoy a glass of wine while you shop through the imported and local items, check out one of the four restaurants, or take a true Italian cooking lesson with friends, all within one store.
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High Street Place
Location: Downtown/Financial District
This modern food hall with 20+ vendors opened in the Financial District in early 2022. High Street Place has a retractable window system for open-air dining, depending on the weather. You can expect an array of international cuisines, local food chains, and food-truck vendors.
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Hub Hall Boston
Location: West End
Hub Hall is part of the innovative office and retail complex at the Hub on Causeway, located next to TD Garden. Fuel up before a game or concert at one of the Hub's 18 restaurants and chains offering everything from BBQ and tacos to satisfying sandwiches.
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CanalSide Food + Drink
Location: Cambridge
Overlooking the water at the revitalized CambridgeSide, CanalSide Food + Drink food hall offers a lively atmosphere with 13 dining options. Visitors can explore thirteen different restaurants, including both well-known local spots and innovative new concepts, and enjoy drinks from a central bar after a day of shopping.
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The Lineup
Location: Downtown
The Lineup, a new venture from Chef John Fraser, presents a curated selection of five distinct fast-casual dining experiences. This Boston food hall features a variety of dining options, including burgers, pizza, vegetarian dishes, Mediterranean cuisine, and an all-day café.
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