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Boston Public Market & North End Foodie Tour with Local Guide

Package Details
Destination: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Duration: 3 hours
Price: $75.00
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4-time TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence award winner. 5* Yelp rating. Locally owned by Boston native and culinary school alum. Specialize in AWARD-WINNING best eats, culinary education, and history.

Part 1 (Fridays and Saturdays only): Historic outdoor market, Haymarket Market

Part 2 (Boston Public Market): Indoor Market with thirty-five local food vendors. Vendor meet-and-greets and several tastings, including lobster roll, apple cider doughnut, Vermont-made infused maples syrups, and roasted nuts. 

Part 3 (Union Oyster House): Iconic chowder lunch at the

oldest continuously-running restaurant in the country!

Part 4 (North End/Little Italy): 

Old World Italian breads, freshly-made mozzarella, and a cannoli.

Itinerary
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Stop At: North End, Boston, MA 02109

This walking tour begins INSIDE of the street-level lobby of 296 State Street, which is also known as the Boston Marriott Long Wharf. Our group will convene at the foot of the escalator. The tour starts at 10:00 a.m., with the exception of Saturdays, when it begins at 9:30 a.m.

On Fridays and Saturdays only, our tour route will bring us through the 200+-year-old Haymarket Market, where we'll enjoy meet-and-greets with a few vendors, and, depending upon availability, will sample exotic fruits. Next up, the Boston Public Market, which houses thirty-five local food vendors. Here, we'll enjoy a regional doughnut (okay, maybe two!), infused maple syrups, one of Boston's best lobster rolls, and flavored roasted nuts. Iconic chowder/lunch follows at a historical restaurant that Forbes has recognized as one of the world's Ten Classics. After lunch, we'll visit the North End/Little Italy, where we'll experience two hidden gems: a three-time Best of Boston Bread Bakery, and a salumeria that was featured in 2018 on the Travel Channel's Zimmern's List, AND the Food Network's "Beat Thing That I Ever Ate". Our final stop: A well-known bakery (institution, really) whose cannoli appears on Thrillist's top 50 must eats in Boston. You didn't think we'd let you leave us without one, did you?

Duration: 3 hours

Pass By: Boston Foodie Tours, Boston, MA 02114-3001

Boston Foodie Tours