Business in Boston
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Where will you be staying?
Walking Newbury Street/south end area is fun for people-watching.
Irish pub - Amrhein's in Southie for a pint (not many tourists make it here b/c it's definitely off the beaten track.)
If not a Sox game night, you could go to the Boston Beer Works across from Fenway for a glass of their blueberry ale (sounds terrible, but tastes great.)
Maybe a Fenway tour (if you've not done it.)
Fire and Ice for dinner is a popular, but gimmicky place where you pick the food and bring it up to a giant circular grill and they'll cook it up for you (more fun in small groups.)
Walking Newbury Street/south end area is fun for people-watching.
Irish pub - Amrhein's in Southie for a pint (not many tourists make it here b/c it's definitely off the beaten track.)
If not a Sox game night, you could go to the Boston Beer Works across from Fenway for a glass of their blueberry ale (sounds terrible, but tastes great.)
Maybe a Fenway tour (if you've not done it.)
Fire and Ice for dinner is a popular, but gimmicky place where you pick the food and bring it up to a giant circular grill and they'll cook it up for you (more fun in small groups.)
#3
Joined: Jun 2005
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You could also go to the North End for some good italian at lunch (some places off Hanover Street will be quiet, and too small for tourists.) Good pizza at Pizzeria Regina (on Thatcher St, near Prince St) also in the North End.
The public garden is also a cool place to just hang out. You could also hang out in Harvard Square and check out Grendel's Den (another local bar.)
You asked what locals do - note that lots of food and beer in the above
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The public garden is also a cool place to just hang out. You could also hang out in Harvard Square and check out Grendel's Den (another local bar.)
You asked what locals do - note that lots of food and beer in the above
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