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To Our Fellow Non-Tourists,
This book has every detail you need about the little City on the Hill, from how to catch a game of one of our World Champion teams (Bruins! Sox! Pats!) to where you can get the best pizza on the entire east coast (Santarpio’s!).
This book is not only a first-rate guidebook but also a love letter to this very unique and small city. The incredible people you see on the facing page have spent their time scouting out places in the nooks and crannies near and far—from breakfast joints hidden in the back rooms of convenience stores to the incredibly new and ritzy restaurants that now circle the Fort Point Channel; from hobnobbing and enjoying a libation at Top of the Hub’s no-cover bar seats in the highest-point-in-the-Prudential-Building’s Jazz Lounge, to sidling up to talk philosophy at Harvard Square’s basement bargain Grendel’s Den, where food is half price much of the time with a three-buck beverage buy-in. We know, we know, it’s a thankless job roaming around the city, making sure that every bar has fresh beer on tap, but somehow we’ll survive.
If our fellow Non-Tourists will allow us, we want to send you to order a garlic and hot pepper pie in East Boston from Santarpio’s and to sit at the bar at The Ashmont Grill to chat up the bartenders. We’ve got an extra ticket for the Sox game and we’re going to have to hit up the Baseball Tavern to make sure to celebrate the right way, before catching a concert at Green Monster-abutting Lansdowne Street’s House of Blues chapter. We’re going to go see the craziness at Jacques’s Cabaret and then pop into the Brattle Bookshop (downtown’s Theatre District) to stock up for a quiet evening in, or take in a foreign flick at the landmark, art deco Coolidge Corner movie theatre and then browse in independent ink-on-paper icon Booksmith, across the street (Brookline). Put a whole group of crazy writers in your pocket, and you’ll always find the best spot for everything.
Table of Contents
Central Boston
Map 1 • Beacon Hill / West End
Map 2 • North End / Faneuil Hall
Map 3 • Downtown Crossing / Park Square / Bay Village
Map 4 • Financial District / Chinatown
Map 5 • Back Bay (West) / Fenway (East)
Map 6 • Back Bay (East) / South End (Upper)
Map 7 • South End (Lower)
Waterfront Boston
Map 8 • Charlestown
Map 9 • East Boston
Map 10 • South Boston (West) / Fort Point
Map 11 • South Boston (East)
JP, Fenway & Roxbury
Map 12 • Newmarket / Andrew Square
Map 13 • Roxbury
Map 14 • Jamaica Plain
Map 15 • Fenway (West) / Mission Hill
Brookline & Allston/Brighton
Map 16 • Kenmore Square / Brookline (East)
Map 17 • Coolidge Corner / Brookline Hills
Map 18 • Brighton
Map 19 • Allston (South) / Brookline (North)
Cambridge & Somerville
Map 20 • Harvard Square / Allston (North)
Map 21 • West Cambridge
Map 22 • North Cambridge / West Somerville
Map 23 • Central Somerville / Porter Square
Map 24 • Winter Hill / Union Square
Map 25 • East Somerville / Sullivan Square
Map 26 • East Cambridge / Kendall Square / MIT
Map 27 • Central Square / Cambridgeport
Map 28 • Inman Square
Dorchester & Southwest
Map 29 • West Roxbury
Map 30 • Roslindale
Map 31 • Mattapan / Dorchester (West)
Map 32 • Dorchester (East)
Map 33 • Hyde Park
Parks & Places
Copley Square
BPL Central Library
Cambridge Common
Charlestown Navy Yard
Boston Common
Freedom Trail & Black Heritage Trail
Emerald Necklace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Long Wharf & Rowes Wharf
Prudential Center
Newbury Street
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Hynes Convention Center
JFK Library & Museum
Cape Cod
Colleges & Universities
Berklee College of Music
Boston College
Boston University
Emerson College
UMass Boston
Harvard University
MIT
Northeastern University
Tufts University
Continuing Education
Sports
Boating / Sailing / Rowing
Biking
Skating
Tennis
Golf / Bowling
Boston Marathon
Hiking
Swimming
Fenway Park
Gillette Stadium
TD Garden
Transit
Logan Airport
The Big Dig
Bridges & Tunnels
Driving
Parking
MBTA Subway
MBTA Buses / Cambridge EZ Ride
Regional Buses
MBTA Commuter Rail
North & South Stations / Amtrak
MBTA Ferries / Water Taxis
Car Rental
Zipcar
General Information
Landmarks
Hospitals
Post Offices & ZIP Codes
Police
For the Kids
Libraries
LGBT
Hotels
Practical Information
Calendar of Events
Media
Arts & Entertainment
Restaurants
Nightlife
Shopping
Movie Theaters
Art Galleries
Bookstores
Museums
Institute of Contemporary Art
Museum of Fine Arts
Children’s Museum of Boston
Theaters
Symphony Hall
Orpheum Theatre
Shubert Theatre
Wang Theatre
Street Index
Boston Area Driving Map
and Downtown Boston Map
foldout, last page
Map 1
Beacon Hill / West End
Beacon Hill is still home to some of the most expensive real estate in America. Charming brick row houses reflect a long and storied history; where the State House stands, John Hancock once grazed cows. Full gentrification has yet to reach the West End, where government buildings, hospitals, and tucked-away burrito joints mingle fairly harmoniously.
Landmarks
• Abiel Smith School • 46 Joy St [Smith Ct]
Center of 19th-century African-American Boston.
• Acorn Street • b/w West Cedar St & Willow St, running parallel to Chestnut St
The most photographed street in America.
• Boston Athenaeum •
10½ Beacon St
617-227-0270
Old books, including one true crime account bound in the author’s skin.
• Leonard P. Zakim
Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge •
100 Beverly St [Causeway St]
World’s widest cable-stayed bridge. Boston’s newest landmark.
• Longfellow Bridge •
Cambridge St & Charles St
The salt and pepper shaker bridge.
• Louisburg Square •
Mt Vernon St & Pinckney St
Charming square with elegant homes, including John Kerry’s.
• Make Way for Ducklings •
Beacon St & Charles St
Inspired by the Robert McCloskey children’s book.
• Massachusetts General Hospital •
55 Fruit St [N Grove St]
617-726-2000
The Ether dome, site of the first use of ether; contains an antique surgical museum.
• TD Garden • 100 Legends Way
617-624-1000
Looking for the FleetCenter? This is it. Used to be historic Boston Garden.
• Vilna Shul • 18 Phillips St [Garden St]
617-523-2324
Recently revived Beacon Hill synagogue.
Nightlife
• 21st Amendment •
150 Bowdoin St [Mt Vernon St]
617-227-7100
Favorite of the State House crowd.
• Alibi • 215 Charles St [Fruit St]
857-241-1144
How many restaurants/bars are IN the Liberty Hotel? Sweet lord.
• Beacon Hill Pub • 149 Charles St [Silver Pl]
617-523-1895
• Cheers • 84 Beacon St [Brimmer St]
617-227-9605
If you must.
• The Greatest Bar •
262 Friend St [Causeway St]
617-367-0544
Big deal.
• The Harp • 85 Causeway St [Portland St]
617-742-1010
Pack in after an evening at the Garden.
• The Hill Tavern • 228 Cambridge St [Irving St]
617-742-6192
Middling Beacon Hill hangout.
• The Sevens • 77 Charles St [Mt Vernon St]
617-523-9074
Sturdy Beacon Hill local.
• Sullivan’s Tap • 168 Canal St [Causeway St]
617-742-6968
Dive. Proper before Celtics and Bruins games.
Restaurants
• 75 Chestnut • 75 Chestnut St [River St]
617-227-2175 • $$$$
Featuring a Sunday jazz brunch.
• Beacon Hill Chocolates •
91 Charles St [Pinckney St]
617-725-1900 • $$$
Adorable chocolates and truffles in seasonal shapes.
• Figs • 42 Charles St [Chestnut St]
617-742-3447 • $$$
Beacon Hill branch of upscale pizza chain.
• Grotto • 37 Bowdoin St [Cambridge St]
617-227-3434 • $$$
Good value Italian in a Beacon Hill basement.
• Harvard Gardens •
316 Cambridge St [Grove St]
617-523-2727 • $$
More for meeting and drinking than eating.
• King & I • 145 Charles St [Silver Pl]
617-227-3320 • $$
No-brainer for decent, inexpensive Thai.
• Panificio • 144 Charles St [Silver Pl]
617-227-4340 • $
Paninis, pastries. Try the formaggio.
• The Paramount • 44 Charles St [Chestnut St]
617-720-1152 • $$
Popular local spot for all three meals. Fantastic brunch.
• Ristorante Toscano •
47 Charles St [Chestnut St]
617-723-4090 • $$$
Northern Italian; change of pace from North End.
• Scampo • 215 Charles St [Fruit St]
617-536-2100 • $$$
Inventive Italian dished up for a toffee-nosed crowd.
• The Upper Crust • 20 Charles St [Branch St]
617-723-9600 • $$
Fancy schmancy, crisp-crust pizza.
Locals praise the community feel of the square mile that constitutes Beacon Hill. Pubs like The Sevens cater to sports fans, and the crispy pizza at Upper Crust causes mini sidewalk traffic jams. The Public Garden and Boston Common function as the neighborhood's backyard.
Shopping
• Black Ink • 101 Charles St [Pinckney St]
617-723-3883
Amusing tchotchkes, quirky gifts, purty paper.
• Eugene Galleries •
76 Charles St [Mt Vernon St]
617-227-3062
A treasure chest of old maps, prints, books.
• The Flat of the Hill •
60 Charles St [Mt Vernon St]
617-619-9977
Quirky gifts. Lots of pink.
• Good • 98 Charles Street
617-722-9200
Lovely gifts.
• The Red Wagon • 69 Charles St [Mt Vernon St]
617-523-9402
Pricey kids’ clothes and toys.
• Savenor’s Market •
160 Charles St [Cambridge St]
617-723-6328
For a variety of gourmet goodies.
Map 2
North End / Faneuil Hall
Boston's version of Little Italy, the North End is a maze of narrow streets and brick buildings with a decidedly European air. With the Rose Kennedy Greenway fully finished, the connection from the North End is once again green, only this time it's grass instead of steel.
Landmarks
• All Saints Way • Hanover St & Battery St
Peter Baldassari’s folksy, handcrafted devotional alley.
• The Boston Stone • Marshall St [Hanover St]
Centre of ye olde city.
• Boston Tea Kettle •
63 Court St [Cambridge St]
Long before Starbucks, this gigantic 1873 copper kettle was steaming.
• The Brink’s Job • 165 Prince St [Causeway St]
Where Brink’s Gang robbery occurred in 1950; now used for TD Banknorth Center parking.
• Christopher Columbus Park •
Atlantic Ave & Richmond St
Destruction of the Artery gives this park new breath.
• City Hall • 1 City Hall Square #500 [Cambridge St]
617-635-4500
The box Faneuil Hall came in.
• Faneuil Hall • Congress St & North St
617-523-1300
Faneuil Hall (that is, the building) dates from 1742.
• Holocaust Memorial • Congress St & Union St
617-457-8755
Six glass towers, with victims’ numbers representing six camps.
• Leonard P. Zakim
Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge •
100 Beverly St [Causeway St]
World’s widest cable-stayed bridge. Boston’s newest landmark.
• New England Aquarium •
Central Wharf [Central St]
617-973-5200
Check out penguin snack-time.
• North End Playground •
Commercial St & Foster St
Site of the famous Great Molasses Flood.
• Old North Church • 193 Salem St [Hull St]
617-858-8231
One if by land, two if by sea.
• Paul Revere House • 19 N Sq [Garden Ct St]
617-523-2338
Where Paul was born and raised.
• Union Oyster House •
41 Union St [Marshall St]
617-227-2750
Oldest restaurant in America, saddle up to oyster bar.
Nightlife
• Bell in Hand Tavern •
45 Union St [Marshall St]
617-855-0061
Welcoming thirsty travelers since the 18th century.
• The Black Rose • 160 State St [India St]
617-742-2286
Tourist-crowded, unremarkable. Try somewhere else first.
• Boston Beer Works •
112 Canal St [Valenti Way]
617-896-2337
Cavernous suds shop near the Garden.
• Boston Sail Loft •
80 Atlantic Ave [Commercial Wharf]
617-227-7280
Big outside deck on the water, good crowds.
• Green Dragon • 11 Marshall St [Hanover St]
617-367-0055
Pretend you’re Sam Adams while having the same.
• The Hong Kong •
65 Chatham St [Chatham Row]
617-227-2226
Scorpion bowl anyone?
• Paddy O’s • 33 Union St #22 [Marshall St]
617-263-7771
The name tells you it’s Oirish, you know.
• Tia’s • 200 Atlantic Ave [State St]
617-227-0828
Warm-weather party house.
Restaurants
• Al’s State Street Café • 114 State St [Broad St]
617-720-5555 • $
Good sandwiches on the cheap, but order fast. You have been warned!
• Antico Forno • 93 Salem St [Wiget St]
617-723-6733 • $$$
A home-style North End stand-out. Great pizza.
• Artu • 6 Prince St [Hanover St]
617-742-4336 • $$$
Excellent Italian with a modern twist.
• Billy Tse • 240 Commercial St [Atlantic Ave]
617-227-9990 • $$$
Pan-Asian near the waterfront.
• Boston Sail Loft •
80 Atlantic Ave [Commercial Wharf]
617-227-7280 • $$
Good seafood with a great view.
• Bova’s Bakery • 134 Salem St [Prince St]
617-523-5601 • $
Baked goods available 24/7!
• Bricco • 241 Hanover St [Cross St]
617-248-6800 • $$$$
Boutique Italian cuisine. Rather popular.
• Caffè Paradiso •
255 Hanover St [Richmond St]
617-742-1768 • $$
Coffee and cannoli. Local landmark.
• The Daily Catch • 323 Hanover St [Prince St]
617-523-8567 • $$$
For those who can stand the heat in the kitchen.
• Ducali Pizzeria & Bar •
289 Causeway St [Prince St]
617-742-4144 • $$
Combines North End cuisine with the rowdiness of Faneuil nightlife.
• Ernesto’s • 69 Salem St [Morton St]
617-523-1373 • $
One of the best slices in town.
• Galleria Umberto •
289 Hanover St [Richmond St]
617-227-5709 • $
Tasty, dirt cheap, greasy Italian lunch.
• Green Dragon Tavern • 11 Marshall St [Hanover St]
617-367-0055 • $$
Pretend you’re Sam Adams while having the same.
• Haymarket Pizza •
106 Blackstone St [Hanover St]
617-723-8585 • $
Enjoy a great slice in the company of pigeons.
• L’Osteria • 104 Salem St [Bartlett Pl]
617-723-7847 • $$$
Family-style red sauce joint.
• La Famiglia Giorgio •
112 Salem St [Cooper St]
617-367-6711 • $$
Cheap family style Italian without any fancy pants.
• La Summa •
30 Fleet St [William F McClellan Hwy]
617-523-9503 • $$$
More low-key than most North End places, and it will leave your belly satisfied.
• Lucca • 226 Hanover St [Cross St]
617-742-9200 • $$$$
Stylish Northern Italian.
• Mamma Maria • 3 N Sq [Garden Ct St]
617-523-0077 • $$$$
High-end Italian in a charming townhouse.
• Massimino’s Cucina Italiana •
207 Endicott St [Lafayette Ave]
617-523-5959 • $$
Out-of-the-way Italian, largely tourist-free.
While Boston is slowly becoming much more respected in culinary circles, the North End has been always been legit. Good luck finding a bad meal. By night, young professionals reemerge from Faneuil Hall and hit the clubs—hard. Night owls stop by Modern Pastry for the best cannoli in the city.
• McCormick & Schmick’s •
1 Faneuil Hall Marketplace [S Market St]
617-720-5522 • $$$$
Enormous fresh seafood selection in steakhouse atmosphere.
• Nebo • 520 Atlantic Ave [Medford St]
617-723-6326 • $$
Decent North Endish spot. Perfect for a pizza and a carafe of vino.
• Neptune Oyster • 63 Salem St [Morton St]
617-742-3474 • $$$$
Great oysters, of course, and the most amazing lobster roll —worth every penny.
• Prezza • 24 Fleet St [Garden Ct St]
617-227-1577 • $$$$$
High-end Italian. Don’t forget to try the Key Lime Martini.
• Regina Pizzeria • 11½ Thacher St [N Margin St]
617-227-0765 • $$
If God made pizza, it would almost taste as good as this.
• Theo’s Cozy Corner •
162 Salem St [Tileston St]
617-241-0202 • $
Cozy diner. Killer hash browns.
• Trattoria Il Panino •
280 Hanover St
617-720-1336 • $$
In a sea of Italian restaurants Il Panino is a pearl!
• Union Oyster House •
41 Union St [Marshall St]
617-227-2750 • $$$
Authentic New England experience since 1826.
• Wagamama Faneuil Hall •
Merchants Row [N Market St]
617-742-9242 • $
London noodle pros retrace journey of Plymouth forebears.
Shopping
• Bova’s Bakery • 134 Salem St [Prince St]
617-523-5601
Pastries, also deli and pizza. Open 24 hours.
• Mike’s Pastry • 300 Hanover St [Prince St]
617-742-3050
The most famous of the North End Italian bakeries.
• Modern Pastry •
257 Hanover St [Richmond St]
617-523-3783
Boston’s best cannoli? You decide.
• Monica’s Salumeria • 130 Salem St [Prince St]
617-742-4101
Homemade takeout and Italian groceries.
• Newbury Comics • 1 Faneuil Hall Sq [Court St]
617-248-9992
Downtown location of successful music/novelties chain.
• Salumeria Italiana •
151 Richmond St [North St]
617-523-8743
Well-regarded Italian specialties store.
• Stanza dei Sigari • 292 Hanover St [Prince St]
617-227-0295
17-year-olds take note: hookahs available.
Map 3
Downtown Crossing / Park Square / Bay Village
Downtown Crossing is abuzz with pedestrians from all walks of life. You'll find a lively mixture of financial types, shoppers, New England Medical Center doctors, and the down-and-out. The giant hole in the ground from stalled development projects is still here, but maybe someday we'll have that high rise we were promised.
Landmarks
• Arlington Street Church •
351 Boylston St [Arlington St]
617-536-7050
Congregation dates from 1729, building from 1861.
• Boston Common Frog Pond •
Boston Common
617-635-2120
Cool statues. Ribbit.
• Boston Irish Famine Memorial •
Washington St & School St
Statue commemorating the Great Hunger of the 1840s.
• Boston Opera House •
539 Washington St [Ave de Lafayette]
617-259-3400
Beaux-Arts landmark open again after many years.
• Citi Emerson Colonial Theatre •
106 Boylston St [Tremont St]
888-616-0272
Boston’s oldest continuously operating theater, since 1900.
• Four Seasons Hotel •
200 Boylston St [Charles St]
617-338-4400
The preferred local home of the Rolling Stones.
• Granary Burying Ground •
Tremont St & Park St
617-635-7361
Featuring John Hancock, Mother Goose, many others.
• Hub of the Universe Bronze Marker •
Washington St & Summer St
Um, located in the floor of a fruit and vegetable stand.
• John Hancock’s Phallic Gravestone •
Tremont & Park St
Size matters.
• Old South Meeting House •
310 Washington St [Milk St]
617-482-6439
Where Sam Adams gave the order for the Boston Tea Party.
• Old State House •
206 Washington St [Court St]
617-720-1713
Oldest surviving public building in Boston.
• Omni Parker House •
60 School St [Chapman Pl]
617-227-8600
One-time employees include Ho Chi Minh and Malcolm X.
• Ritz-Carlton Boston Common •
10 Avery St [Washington St]
617-574-7100
Still classy.
• State House • Beacon St & Park St
617-727-3676
Finished in 1797. Gold dome added later.
• Wang Theatre • 270 Tremont St [Hollis St]
617-482-9393
Eye-popping, opulent interior. A must see.
Nightlife
• Jacques Cabaret •
79 Broadway [Winchester St]
617-426-8902
Drag, but all welcome. Nightly cabaret.
• Limelight Stage + Studios •
204 Tremont St [Lagrange St]
617-423-0785
Karaoke on a grand scale; private studios available.
• MJ O’Connor’s • 27 Columbus Ave [Park Sq]
617-482-2255
Large Irish pub. Outdoor seating when warm.
• Parker’s Bar • 60 School St [Chapman Pl]
617-725-2161
Elegant. Try the Boston Creme martini.
• Scholars • 25 School St [Province St]
617-248-0025
Popular for the after-work crowd. Giant boozey punch bowls.
• Sidebar • 14 Bromfield St [Washington St]
617-357-1899
Don a jersey and knock back some shots.
• The Tam • 222 Tremont St [Stuart St]
617-482-9182
Local dive.
• Venu • 100 Warrenton St [Stuart St]
617-338-8061
Always changing; check before you go.
Restaurants
• 49 Social • 49 Temple Pl [Washington St]
617-338-9600 • $$$$
Seasonal plus fresh seafood.
• Dumpling Cafe •
695 Washington St [Kneeland St]
617-338-8859 • $
Learn how to eat the soup dumplings. You’re welcome.
• Empire Garden •
690 Washington St [Lagrange St]
617-482-8898 • $$$
Dim sum for the masses.
• Herrera’s Mexican Grille •
11 Temple Pl [Tremont St]
617-426-2350 • $
Good and cheap Cali-Mex.
• Legal Crossing • 558 Washington St [Arlington St]
617-692-8888 • $$$
Fresh fish, famous chowder. Legal’s sleekest space.
• Marliave • 10 Bosworth St [Chapman Pl]
617-422-0004 • $$
Cozy, old-time dead end street eats.
• Mike and Patty’s • 12 Church St [Fayette St]
617-423-3447 • $
Eponymous owners whip up the sammies.
• New York Pizza •
224 Tremont St [Lagrange St]
617-482-3459 • $$
Perfect for late night noshing.
• No. 9 Park • 9 Park St [Beacon St]
617-742-9991 • $$$$$
Consistently rated among Boston’s best.
• Penang • 685 Washington St [Lagrange St]
617-451-6373 • $$$
Well-established Malaysian out of NYC.
• Ruth’s Chris Steak House •
45 School St [City Hall Ave]
617-742-8401 • $$$$$
Ubiquitous chain serving gargantuan portions in Old City Hall.
• Sam La Grassa’s •
44 Province St [Bosworth St]
617-357-6861 • $$
Monster sandwiches. Try the pastrami.
• Silvertone Bar & Grill •
69 Bromfield St [Tremont St]
617-338-7887 • $$
Great after-work lounge with tasty home cooking.
• Smith & Wollensky •
294 Congress St
617-778-2200 • $$$$$
The castle has been taken.
• Teatro • 177 Tremont St [Head Pl]
617-778-6841 • $$$
Sleek Italian next to Loews Cinema.
• Viga • 291 Devonshire St [Arlington St]
617-482-1113 • $
Cheap and tasty take out.
• Yvonne's • 2 Winter Pl [Winter St]
617-267-0047 • $$$
Eclectic, out-there, and challenging menus in supper club atmosphere.
Locals still mourn the loss of Jordan Marsh. It's hard to get excited about TJ Maxx and Marshall's. For a top-end meal, try No. 9 Park across the Common.
Shopping
• Beacon Hill Skate Shop •
135 Charles St S [Fayette St]
617-482-7400
Rentals available. Also has hockey gear.
• DSW • 385 Washington St [Bromfield St]
617-556-0052
Oodles and oodles of sho[odl]es.
• L.J. Peretti • 2½ Park Plaza [Charles St S]
617-482-0218
Oldest family-run tobacconist in the country.
• Lambert’s Marketplace •
140 Tremont St [Temple Pl]
617-338-6500
Fruit and veggie stand in the heart of Downtown Crossing.
• Macy’s • 450 Washington St [Temple Pl]
617-357-3000
Once Jordan Marsh. Big outdoor holiday
tree in December.
• Marshalls • 350 Washington St [Franklin St]
617-338-6205
Discount clothing and other stuff.
• Roche Bobois • 2 Avery St [Washington St]
617-742-9611
Très trendy interior design and furnishings.
• TJ Maxx • 350 Washington St [Franklin St]
617-695-2424
Put on your bargain-hunting hat. Off-price apparel and housewares.
• Walgreens • 24 School St [Washington St]
617-372-8156
Huge, upscale, schmancy version of the chain drugstore.
Map 4
Financial District / Chinatown
The center of the Financial District has changed from The Big Dig to the Rose Kennedy Greenway, and as it's getting very little use, it's just as controversial as its predecessor. Sit on the very pristine grass and then hit up the always bustling Chinatown. For an introduction, stroll and windowshop along Beach Street and its cross-streets.
Landmarks
• Boston Harbor Hotel •
70 Rowes Wharf [High St]
617-439-7000
The building with a hole in the middle.
• Chinatown Gate • Beach St & Hudson St
Everything under the sky is for the people.
• Custom House Tower •
3 McKinley Sq [Central St]
Boston’s first skyscraper,
completed in 1915.
• Federal Reserve Bank of Boston •
600 Atlantic Ave [Summer St]
617-973-3000
Easy-to-spot concrete monolith, built in 1983.
• Grain & Flour Exchange •
177 Milk St [India St]
Gorgeous 1893 building from Shepley, Rutan, and Goolidge.
• South Station • Summer St & Atlantic Ave
Busier train station, with the new Silver Line and bus terminal.
Nightlife
• An Tain • 31 India St [Milk St]
617-426-1870
For after work; DJs on Thursday, Friday.
• Biddy Early’s • 141 Pearl St [Purchase St]
617-654-9944
Dive bar that tries a little too hard.
• Elephant & Castle •
161 Devonshire St [Milk St]
617-350-9977
Large pub handy for groups. Skip the food.
• Good Life • 28 Kingston St [Bedford St]
617-451-2622
Martinis and jazz.
• Howl at the Moon •
184 High St [Batterymarch St]
617-292-4695
Bros, bachelorettes, buckets of booze. Oh, and dueling pianos.
• J.J. Foley’s • 21 Kingston St [Summer St]
617-695-2529
Attracts a big after-work crowd.
• Mr. Dooley’s • 77 Broad St [Custom House St]
617-338-5656
Irish. Popular after-work drinking spot.
• Rowes Wharf Bar • 70 Rowes Wharf [High St]
617-439-7000
Relax with scotch and an armchair.
Restaurants
• Chacarero • 101 Arch St [Winter St]
617-542-0392 • $
Unique Chilean sandwiches.
• China Pearl • 9 Tyler St [Beach St]
617-426-4338 • $$
Dim sum for beginners and experts.
• Gene's Chinese Flatbread Cafe •
86 Bedford St [Kingston St]
617-482-1888 • $
Xi'an-style hand-pulled noodles and flatbread sandwiches.
• Gourmet Dumpling House •
52 Beach St [Oxford St]
617-338-6223 • $
Destination dumplings with a wait to match.
• Hei La Moon • 88 Beach St [Lincoln St]
617-338-8813 • $
Best Dim Sum in Boston!
• Hing Shing Pastry • 67 Beach St [Hudson St]
617-451-1162 • $
Best buns in Chinatown.
• The Hong Kong Eatery •
79 Harrison Ave [Knapp St]
617-423-0838 • $
Mountains of pork and rice for just a few bucks.
• Mei Sum • 40 Beach St [Harrison Ave]
617-357-4050 • $
Another tasty option for bánh mì and baked goods in the heart of Chinatown.
• Milk Street Cafe • 50 Milk St [Devonshire St]
617-542-3663 • $
Dependable lunch option.
• Peach Farm • 4 Tyler St [Beach St]
617-482-3332 • $$
Family-style Cantonese. Cool seafood tanks.
• Shabu-Zen • 16 Tyler St [Beach St]
617-292-8828 • $$
Pay to cook your own food in a delicious broth? Yeah, it is worth it!
• Shojo • 9 Tyler St [Beach St]
617-423-7888 • $$$
Smart cocktails and sake among ever-changing, fun, Asian-themed bar menu.
• South Street Diner •
178 Kneeland St [South St]
617-350-0028 • $
Night shift dining excellence with a liquor license.
• Taiwan Café • 34 Oxford St [Oxford Pl]
617-426-8181 • $$
Step-ahead, challenging Chinese food.
Chinatown = Hei La Moon for dim sum, Taiwan Café for the real deal or Gourmet Dumpling House for real soup dumplings. For late-night bites, remember that the South Street Diner serves well into the night.
Shopping
• BRIX Wine Shop • 105 Broad St [Well St]
617-542-2749
Upscale wine shop.
Map 5
Back Bay (West) / Fenway (East)
Traffic on Mass Ave! MassPIRG on Newbury Street! Berklee students between classes! This area is always insane, and always active.
Landmarks
• Burrage House •
314 Commonwealth Ave [Hereford St]
Nineteenth-century French-Renaissance mansion. Private.
• Christian Science Center •
275 Massachusetts Ave [Westland Ave]
617-450-2000
Mother Church, Mapparium, reflecting pool. Quite nice.
• Hynes Convention Center •
900 Boylston St [Gloucester St]
617-954-2000
Still a convention center, for now.
• Jordan Hall •
30 Gainsborough St [Huntington Ave]
617-585-1260
Hundred-year-old theater seats over 1,000 and has remarkable acoustics.
• Prudential Tower •
800 Boylston St [Fairfield St]
617-236-3100
The other tall building. Equally loved and reviled.
• Symphony Hall •
301 Massachusetts Ave [Huntington Ave]
888-266-1200
Home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Nightlife
• Bukowski Tavern • 50 Dalton St [Scotia St]
617-437-9999
100+ beers served with loud, eclectic music.
• The Corner Tavern •
421 Marlborough St [Massachusetts Ave]
617-262-5555
Locals only.
• Dillon’s • 955 Boylston St [Hereford St]
617-421-1818
Revisiting the Roaring ‘20s.
• King’s Dining & Entertainment • 50 Dalton St [Scotia St]
617-266-2695
Bowling, pool, TV sports. Goofy but fun.
• Pour House • 907 Boylston St [Gloucester St]
617-236-1767
Wide beer selection, cool bartenders.
• Sonsie • 327 Newbury St [Hereford St]
617-351-2500
People-watching mainstay. Nice French-doors street exposure.
• Wally’s Café •
427 Massachusetts Ave [Columbus Ave]
617-424-1408
Cramped jazz landmark. For everyone at least once.
Restaurants
• Asta • 47 Massachusetts Ave [Marlborough St]
617-585-9575 • $$$$
Ur crossword clue and challenging tasting menus.
• Back Bay Social Club •
867 Boylston St [Gloucester St]
617-247-3200 • $$
One of the few brunch options in Back Bay.
• Bukowski Tavern • 50 Dalton St [Scotia St]
617-437-9999 • $$
Watering hole also has great chili, p.b.j. sandwiches, late hours.
• The Capital Grille •
900 Boylston St [Gloucester St]
617-262-8900 • $$$$$
Arise, Sir Loin!
• Casa Romero • 30 Gloucester St [Newbury St]
617-536-4341 • $$$
Mexican. Decent food, good atmosphere.
• Jasper White’s Summer Shack •
50 Dalton St [Scotia St]
617-867-9955 • $$
Chummy spot to share oysters with pals. Slightly overpriced.
• Pour House • 907 Boylston St [Gloucester St]
617-236-1767 • $
Wonderful, cheap bar food. Opens at 8 am.
• Select Oyster Bar •
50 Gloucester St [Boylston St]
857-239-8064 • $$$$
Fresh seafood done up elegantly.
• Trident Booksellers & Café •
338 Newbury St [Hereford St]
617-267-8688 • $
All-day breakfast in a cool bookstore.
Trident Booksellers and Café is a terrific spot for brunching and browsing. Beer drinkers who can handle Tunnel-level stereo volume and a touch of attitude should try Bukowski's. Berklee students often sit in at Wally's, joining more established musicians to play live jazz most nights of the week.
Shopping
• DeLuca’s Market •
239 Newbury St [Fairfield St]
617-262-5990
Good deli, pricey fruit, wine, and beer downstairs.
• Economy True Value Hardware •
219 Massachusetts Ave [Clearway St]
617-536-4280
Hardware, household needs, cheap furniture. Very popular.
• Emack & Bolio’s •
290 Newbury St [Gloucester St]
617-536-7127
Innovative ice cream flavors.
• John Fluevog • 1 S Market St #2135
617-266-1079
Indulge the hipster in you with these funky shoes.
• Johnny Cupcakes •
279 Newbury St [Gloucester St]
617-375-0100
Trendy T-shirts. Not cupcakes.
• Johnson Paint Co. •
355 Newbury St [Massachusetts Ave]
617-536-4244
Tony. Also a selection of stationery.
• Newbury Comics •
332 Newbury St [Hereford St]
617-236-4930
Now featuring a large DVD section.
• Orpheus Performing Arts • 362 Commonwealth Ave [Massachusetts Ave]
617-247-7200
Focusing on classical music.
• Sephora • 800 Boylston St [Fairfield St]
617-262-4200
A makeup wonderland—play before you buy.
• Sweet-N-Nasty •
90 Massachusetts Ave [Commonwealth Ave]
617-266-7171
Saucy cakes for all [adult] occasions.
• Trident Booksellers & Café •
338 Newbury St [Hereford St]
617-267-8688
Busy, independent bookstore/cafe with tons of magazines.
• Urban Outfitters •
361 Newbury St [Massachusetts Ave]
617-236-0088
Funky clothes, apartment stuff and novelties.
• Utrecht Art Supply Center •
333 Massachusetts Ave [St Botolph St]
617-262-4948
Serious art store near Symphony Hall.
Map 6
Back Bay (East) / South End (Upper)
The eastern end of Back Bay features the top
of Newbury Street, with its mix of locals, tourists, and international students keeping its mainly highbrow merchants busy. The upper