Whats there to do in Boston?

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My friend has a business trip next week in Boston and I will be going with them but I will have to venture out and do my own thing. I have never been to Boston so this is all new to me. I'm here only Wednesday and Thursday so I will try to make the most of my short trip. The only mandatory spots I can think of to hit up are sneaker stores because I still enjoy sneakers like concepts and bodega. I want to know what food spots to hit up, historical spots I guess tourist spots to hit up and take pictures and maybe some bars and places to chill at. Wednesday is my birthday so I want to do something special :lol:
 
Went to Boston 2 years ago, dope *** city. Loved the vibe even if I was there for only a weekend.

No suggestions from me but youll have a great time.
 
2nd, 3rd, and 4th posts..all repped 
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I was there a couple weeks ago. I ate at this one spot called Empire.

highly recommended.

this picture is off my IG.
 
^^ What is that? It looks like smorrebrod.

Op go to the harbor and dump tea in there, then depart.
 
shovel snow


get drunk


Be racist.

:rofl: Yeah that sounds about right. Weather is gonna be pretty miserable while you're here so plan to über around a bit. I'd say for food it just depends what you want. It's a city full of pubs but all my favorite spots for food or drinks are actually in Cambridge/Somerville which is just a short drive over the bridge or train ride from Biston proper. (Think like going from lower manhattan over to gentrified Brooklyn). Here's my short list:

Cambridge/Somerville:
Kendall Square:
Meade Hall dope draft beer selection
Area 4 - good drafts and pretty good pizza, etc.
Lord Hobo - between Kendall and Inman square. Great beers, pretty good food

Central Square:
Craigie on Main - fancy and pricey but go at 5:30-5:45pm, sit at the bar, and order the burger (it's not on the menu and only served at the bar). Plan to have itis the rest of the night.
Green St Cafe: Great cocktails/drinks, good food but a little less than casual dining.
Brick and Morter: no sign. It's above Central Kitchen on Mass Ave kind of a speak easy. Not much food but decent drinks and desperate women

Inman Square:
All Star Sandwich Bar: casual and usually pretty on point
The Druid: best Irish pub I've been to in Boston. Get the burger or the fish and chips but honestly the whole menu is pretty good.

Union Square:
Back Bar - also a speak easy, entrance is in an alley next to The Independent. The independent is only good for beer. Their food sucks.
Casa B - dope tapas spot if you meet some girls at back bar and want to impress them with some pre-drunken-smash food.
Union Square donuts if you're there in the daytime.

Boston proper:
Pico Pizza: sit down pizza spot with a good beer list and in-house ice cream.
Barcelona: fancy tapas spot

Touristy stuff I'm not sure but most people like the Boston Public Library, it's pretty cool just to check out. Won't take up your whole day though. Short walk from Bodega and it's near Niketown and The Tannery in Boston. Also a lot of stores, shops and restaurants all around that area of Boylston street! and Newbury Street.

All I got for now.
 
shovel snow


get drunk


Be racist.

:rofl: Yeah that sounds about right. Weather is gonna be pretty miserable while you're here so plan to über around a bit. I'd say for food it just depends what you want. It's a city full of pubs but all my favorite spots for food or drinks are actually in Cambridge/Somerville which is just a short drive over the bridge or train ride from Biston proper. (Think like going from lower manhattan over to gentrified Brooklyn). Here's my short list:

Cambridge/Somerville:
Kendall Square:
Meade Hall dope draft beer selection
Area 4 - good drafts and pretty good pizza, etc.
Lord Hobo - between Kendall and Inman square. Great beers, pretty good food

Central Square:
Craigie on Main - fancy and pricey but go at 5:30-5:45pm, sit at the bar, and order the burger (it's not on the menu and only served at the bar). Plan to have itis the rest of the night.
Green St Cafe: Great cocktails/drinks, good food but a little less than casual dining.
Brick and Morter: no sign. It's above Central Kitchen on Mass Ave kind of a speak easy. Not much food but decent drinks and desperate women

Inman Square:
All Star Sandwich Bar: casual and usually pretty on point
The Druid: best Irish pub I've been to in Boston. Get the burger or the fish and chips but honestly the whole menu is pretty good.

Union Square:
Back Bar - also a speak easy, entrance is in an alley next to The Independent. The independent is only good for beer. Their food sucks.
Casa B - dope tapas spot if you meet some girls at back bar and want to impress them with some pre-drunken-smash food.
Union Square donuts if you're there in the daytime.

Boston proper:
Pico Pizza: sit down pizza spot with a good beer list and in-house ice cream.
Barcelona: fancy tapas spot

Touristy stuff I'm not sure but most people like the Boston Public Library, it's pretty cool just to check out. Won't take up your whole day though. Short walk from Bodega and it's near Niketown and The Tannery in Boston. Also a lot of stores, shops and restaurants all around that area of Boylston street! and Newbury Street.

All I got for now.

:lol: I feel like those quotes should be followed by "like a bawse".
 
shovel snow


get drunk


Be racist.

:rofl: Yeah that sounds about right. Weather is gonna be pretty miserable while you're here so plan to über around a bit. I'd say for food it just depends what you want. It's a city full of pubs but all my favorite spots for food or drinks are actually in Cambridge/Somerville which is just a short drive over the bridge or train ride from Biston proper. (Think like going from lower manhattan over to gentrified Brooklyn). Here's my short list:

Cambridge/Somerville:
Kendall Square:
Meade Hall dope draft beer selection
Area 4 - good drafts and pretty good pizza, etc.
Lord Hobo - between Kendall and Inman square. Great beers, pretty good food

Central Square:
Craigie on Main - fancy and pricey but go at 5:30-5:45pm, sit at the bar, and order the burger (it's not on the menu and only served at the bar). Plan to have itis the rest of the night.
Green St Cafe: Great cocktails/drinks, good food but a little less than casual dining.
Brick and Morter: no sign. It's above Central Kitchen on Mass Ave kind of a speak easy. Not much food but decent drinks and desperate women

Inman Square:
All Star Sandwich Bar: casual and usually pretty on point
The Druid: best Irish pub I've been to in Boston. Get the burger or the fish and chips but honestly the whole menu is pretty good.

Union Square:
Back Bar - also a speak easy, entrance is in an alley next to The Independent. The independent is only good for beer. Their food sucks.
Casa B - dope tapas spot if you meet some girls at back bar and want to impress them with some pre-drunken-smash food.
Union Square donuts if you're there in the daytime.

Boston proper:
Pico Pizza: sit down pizza spot with a good beer list and in-house ice cream.
Barcelona: fancy tapas spot

Touristy stuff I'm not sure but most people like the Boston Public Library, it's pretty cool just to check out. Won't take up your whole day though. Short walk from Bodega and it's near Niketown and The Tannery in Boston. Also a lot of stores, shops and restaurants all around that area of Boylston street! and Newbury Street.

All I got for now.


list is strong. be back up there next weekend.

add ons

Somerville:
Flatbreads: duckpin bowling and awesome organic brickoven pizza made in front of you. long list of craft beer as well. solid prices. one of my fav spots.

back bay:
the beehive is a well rated jazz bar. i haven't hit it up yet, but plan to. storyville is a lounge/club/bar in back bay. its aright.. might some some yambs there *shrug*


biggest nightlife problem i have with boston is the music. lord almighty, the DJs are trash there. they'll take a dope hip hop song and mix it into a house joint :smh: :smh:
ill look around and see the girls movin like
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and im struggling to vibe out like

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haven't found a club spot i like yet...haven't been to royale yet either.






they haven't had snow there for a while but they have 100" already. expect getting around to be on the annoying side.
 
Pana hit a lot of spots. Head into the Allston neighborhood of Boston to the Sunset Grill, they have over 100 beers on tap with good tex/mex. Also, Deep Ellum for beers and gastro cuisine. Allston is a college neighborhood with BU and BC down the street, you'll find some yambs there. Enjoy.
 
If your a foodie and are into some crazy creations, there are quite a few dope spots. Townsend has amazing food but its pricey, the Regale Beagle has some great food & the former head chef was recently on Top chef. There's a lot of great bars but the nightclub scene sucks. Also, there's some dope pizza and Asian spots, can't name any off the top of my head.

For fun: Museum of Science / the Aquarium

Bodega, Niketown, Concepts, etc.

Fanuel Hall

Duck tours

Library

Crazy movie theaters
 
Oh yeah, if you're in Back Bay or downtown crossing, take the Orange line out to Assembly Row for outlet stores: Nike, Adidas, NB, J Crew, etc and a SICK movie theatre.
 
Boston was pretty chill for the short amount of time i been here... didnt do much but walk around but i did hit up centerfolds which had some nice girls... i ate at cheers which was a cool experience...im a hit up that nike outlet at assembly row... thanks for the heads up im at the starbucks thats like a mile from there.... and the last stop im a hit is bodega... if i have time i will check out the naismith hall of fame on my way home today or just go to foxwoods in Connecticut
 
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