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Enjoy Outstanding Italian Cuisine at the Restaurants of Depasquale VENTURES

Enjoy Outstanding Italian Cuisine at the Restaurants of Depasquale VENTURES

April 24–May 7, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO

PANORAMAEVENTS | SIGHTS | SHOPPING | MAPS | DINING | NIGHTLIFE | CULTURE MANGIA! Enjoy Outstanding Italian Cuisine at the Restaurants of DePASQUALE VENTURES

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rolex oyster perpetual and yacht-master are ® trademarks. April 24–May 7, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO BOSTON Volume 66 • No. 25 contents Feature PANO’s Guide to 8 North End Dining From classic to contemporary, cuisine choices abound in Boston’s Italian-American stronghold

Departments 5 A Peek at the Past The Swan Boats 5 6 Hubbub The swans return to the Public Garden, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the Wang, Boston Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty at the Opera House, Matisse at the Museum of Fine Arts and Back Bay Beats at Berklee 6

10 Boston’s Official Guide 10 Multilingual 15 Current Events 21 On Exhibit 25 Shopping 29 Cambridge 32 Maps 38 Neighborhoods 42 Sightseeing 47 Beyond Boston 49 51 Dining

62 Boston Accent Frank DePasquale of the North End- based DePasquale Ventures

ON THE COVER: Paccheri ai frutti di mare from DePasquale Ventures’ Trattoria il Panino (refer to listing, page 57). Photo: Jazz Martin. Inset: 2017 Restaurant Association Restaurateur of the Year Frank DePasquale. 8 PHOTOS (TOP TO BOTTOM): SWAN BOAT BY DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN; RETURN OF THE SWANS BY JEREMIAH ROBINSON; MARE BY BOBBY DIMARZO BOSTONGUIDE.COM 3 THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO BOSTON

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4 PANORAMA A PEEK AT THE PAST Taking the Mystery Out of Boston History THE SWAN BOATS

ust as the temporarily mothballed Frog Pond Julia Paget, Robert’s widow, assumed control JIce Skating Rink is a local wintertime staple, of the operation in 1878. Times were not friendly the nearby Public Garden is home to another to female business owners, however, and, in the beloved seasonal attraction with a far more exten- early years of her ownership, Julia had to obtain sive history. The venerable Swan Boats (refer to signatures from fellow Back Bay proprietors listing, page 44), a sure sign of spring in Boston, proving that she was capable of running her have been quietly delighting Bostonians and visi- enterprise. She proved to be more than up to the tors alike since 1877, all under the auspices of the task, running the Swan Boats until 1914, when same family that first brought these stately craft the youngest of her sons, John, took over for to the Public Garden Lagoon all those years ago. her. John updated the vessels, enlarging them to Inspired by Richard Wagner’s German opera accommodate up to five benches. One of these Lohengrin—in which the title character, a mythical larger boats, first constructed by John in 1910 Grail knight, is escorted across a river in a boat prior to his ownership, is still in service. pulled by swan in order to defend a princess— Over the years, Paget descendants have Robert Paget created the first pedal-powered continued to oversee the venture, occasionally swan boat on the Public Garden’s tranquil, man- updating, improving and adding to the fleet. The made pond. At that time, the rowing of boats was Swan Boats are currently under the auspices of a common fair-weather leisure activity on the wa- fourth-generation owner Lyn Paget, along with terway, yet Paget, using a foot-propelled paddle cousin Phil Paget. The boats were designated wheel inspired by the increasing popularity of the a Boston landmark in 2011, and the fame of the bicycle, chose a more original path. With the boat boats are so great that they have been featured in captain covered by an elegant swan enclosure, the not one, but two classic children’s stories: Robert newly minted Swan Boats were an immediate suc- McCloskey’s 1941 ode to perambulating waterfowl, cess. Paget would not live to see the fruits of his Make Way for Ducklings, and E.B. White’s 1970 triumph, however, as he passed away at the age of paean to a bugling bird, The Trumpet of the Swan. 42, only a year after his invention made its debut. —Scott Roberto

PHOTO: THOMAS E. MARR, 1909/COURTESY OF BOSTONGUIDE.COM 5 MANY HAPPY RETURNS The Swan Boats may have already made their return to the Public Garden Lagoon, yet it’s not truly spring until the actual swans return to this picturesque urban waterway. Enter Romeo and Juliet, the pair of mute swans who make their way from their winter home at nearby back to their warm-weather home May 2 at 12:30 p.m. in the annual Return of the Swans to the Public Garden ceremony. Complete with plenty of pomp and circumstance, this yearly ritual features the reading of a children’s story followed by a grand escort for the avians in question, who are accompanied by a Dixieland band before being released from their decorative carts into the water by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh. Join in the fun along with the families who flock to this event, which has been a Boston tradition for nearly three decades.

WHAT BOSTON’S BUZZING ABOUT 4.24.17 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES Another annual spring tradition in these parts is the return of the legendary, NYC-based Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (refer to listing, page 16). This ground-breaking troupe, formed by its late namesake in 1958, was one of the first dance companies to prominently feature African-American artists. Today, it acts as a repository for Ailey’s work—including his signature piece, Revelations— as well as those of such famed choreographers as Ronald K. Brown, Paul Taylor and current artistic director Robert Battle. Experience the passion and the power for yourself at the Boch Center’s April 27–30, courtesy of the Celebrity Series of Boston.

6 PANORAMA HUBBUB PHOTOS (TOP TO BOTTOM): ALLIE FELT, MIKE STRONG BEAUTY IN MOTION Few fairy tales are as timeless as The Sleeping Beauty (refer to listing, page 16), and few ballets are as magical—or as popular—as Marius Petipa’s 1890 staging based on the classic story whose origins date back to the 14th century. Boston Ballet once again brings the work of Petipa—with help from late British dance legend Sir Frederick Ashton—to life, complete with a score by Tchaikovsky. Lose yourself in the world of the slumbering, cursed princess Aurora who can only be awakened by true love’s kiss—along with other enchanting characters, including Puss in Boots, the wicked fairy Carabosse and, of course, Prince Desire—at the , April 28–May 27.

COLOR YOUR WORLD Just as the arrival of spring signals an explosion of color, so too does the current exhibit Matisse in the Studio at the Museum of Fine Arts (refer to listing, page 22). The 20th century French master is given the behind-the-scenes treatment in a show that presents his canvases alongside the personal objects that inspired them. Divided into themes ranging from “The Nude” to “Essential Forms,” the expansive display showcases 36 paintings, 26 drawings, 11 bronzes, nine cut-outs, three prints and an illustrated book in addition to approximately 39 items from his studio collection, and makes its only U.S. appearance right here in Boston. This is the first time many of these works have appeared outside of France, so don’t miss this chance to bask in the kaleidoscopic world of one of history’s most influential artists.

EAT TO THE BEAT Combining the joy of culinary discovery with craft cocktails, art and live music, Back Bay Beats (160 Massachusetts Ave., 617-997-0211, b3restaurant.com) recently made its debut at a brand-new Berklee College of Music building. Also known as B3, the 3,850 square foot space doubles as a music venue—featuring a central stage that hosts nightly and Sunday brunch performances by Berklee students, faculty and special guests—while the kitchen turns out globally influenced food inspired by the American South. Meanwhile, the music-themed décor, complete with old instrument cases lining the walls, is accented with digital art installations and light fixtures made from Zildjian cymbals. Scott— Roberto PHOTOS (TOP TO BOTTOM): ROSALIE O’CONNOR; HENRI MATISSE, INTERIOR WITH EGYPTIAN CURTAIN, 1948; MOSES MITCHELL PHOTOGRAPHY BOSTONGUIDE.COM 7 PANORAMA’s GUIDE TO NORTH END DINING Whether craving classic or contemporary fare, indulge in Italian cuisine and more in Boston’s “Little Italy” BY SCOTT ROBERTO

Bricco One of the neighborhood’s top tables, Bricco showcases both sophisticated and traditional Italian food—including house- made pasta and fresh bread from its own bakery—along with an award-winning wine list, late-night dining and a luxurious décor. 241 Hanover St., 617-248-6800, bricco.com Trattoria il Panino Quattro For 30 years, this mainstay on Creative pizzas fired in a brick the corner of Hanover Street has oven imported from Italy and offered delicious southern Italian roasted meats like leg of lamb and specialties, from hearty pasta pork loin are the order of the day dishes to the freshest seafood. at this modern eatery. 11 Parmenter St., 617-720-1336, 264 Hanover St., 617-720-0444, trattoriailpanino.com quattro-boston.com

8 PANORAMA Massimino’s Cucina Italiana From meaty stuffed veal chops Mare (pictured) to mussels Meaning “sea” in Italian, Mare lives up to its name, offering everything Napoletana, the menu at this from New England staples like its overstuffed lobster roll (pictured) and intimate hideaway exemplifies perfectly fried whole-belly clams to homemade gnocchi frutti di mare and Italian dining at its best. briny raw bar selections like local oysters and littleneck clams, along with 207 Endicott St., 617-523-5959, year-round outdoor seating on its patio with a view of the city skyline. massiminosboston.com 3 Mechanic St., 617-723-6273, mareoysterbar.com

Crudo Lucca Ward 8 Italian for “raw,” Crudo takes a left A longtime fine dining go-to, Decidedly non-Italian and named turn by featuring sushi, sake and Lucca combines upscale takes on for a classic cocktail, this gastro- Asian-style small plates in a bi- Italian favorites with a top-notch pub specializes in edgy takes on level, rustic-yet-modern setting. bar program. comfort food and craft libations. 78 Salem St., 617-367-6500, 226 Hanover St., 617-742-9200, 90 North Washington St., crudoboston.com luccaboston.com 617-823-4478, ward8.com

Ristorante Saraceno Saraceno’s prime location, fine Regina Pizzeria Neapolitan cuisine and affordable The original location of this local chain has been a favored destination prices have made this cozy spot a since 1926, and it’s easy to see why. Its old-school aesthetic and classic popular haven for many years. brick oven pies have endeared it to locals and visitors alike for decades. 286 Hanover St., 617-227-5888, 11½ Thacher St., 617-227-0765, reginapizzeria.com ristorantesaraceno.com

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Boston Public Library BIENVENUE À BOSTON! Boston, Massachusetts est la ville la plus Le proche Beacon Hill devrait être le pro- grande dans la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Fondée chain sur votre chemin à pied, où les historiques en 1630, Boston est l’une des plus anci- maisons en briques rouges en rangée bordent ennes villes des États-Unis et a été la scène les rues pittoresques et le charmant Charles de nombreux événements clés pendant la Street attire avec ses nombreux magasins et res- Révolution américaine, la Boston Tea Party, taurants. Vous pouvez aussi explorer les débuts la Chevauchée de Paul Revere et la bataille de du fameux Freedom Trail, qui se continue dans Bunker Hill. Pourtant, son histoire est juste l’historique North End, « La petite Italie » pro- une des nombreuses raisons pour lesquelles pre a Boston. Découvrez une cuisine italienne plus de 19 millions de visiteurs voyagent ici authentique dans de nombreux excellents res- chaque année. Aujourd’hui Boston est connue taurants de North End et profiter des festivals pour ses collèges et universités de renommée animés tout au long des mois d’été. Après votre mondiale, des équipements culturels excep- déjeuner ou dîner -et cannoli !-, marcher à tionnels, des institutions médicales supérieurs travers la belle Rose Kennedy Greenway, qui des industries de haute technologie et de la sépare North End des boutiques, restaurants biotechnologie en plein croissance. et lieux de divertissement myriade du marché La meilleure façon d’explorer Boston est de , l’une des destinations les plus tout simplement de marcher. La ville est sou- populaires aux États-Unis. vent dénommée comme une « ville de quartiers De Faneuil Hall, vous pouvez retourner à », et chacun d’eux a sa propre personnalité Boston Harbor à travers la Greenway et suivre distincte mieux découverte à pied. Back Bay, l’aimable Harbor Walk vers le plus récent le quartier le plus élégant de Boston, est un quartier de Boston, le district de Seaport. Sur charmant mélange d’ancien et de nouveau, le le chemin, vous découvrirez le New England foyer de monuments historiques importants Aquarium, les navires et la musée du Boston tels que la Bibliothèque Boston Public, Copley Tea Party, l’Institut d’Art Contemporain et des Square, la rue branchée Newbury Street, les restaurants plus nombreux que ce que vous deux plus hauts bâtiments-200 Clarendon pouvez imaginer. (anciennement la tour John Hancock ) et le Ce ne sont que quelques-uns des quartiers Prudential Building - et deux des plus belles étonnants de Boston. Visitez bostonguide.com artères résidentielles de l’Amérique, Common- pour plus de détails sur ces monuments et tous les wealth Avenue et Marlborough Street. autres endroits inoubliables uniques à “Beantown.”

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Boston Public Garden ¡BIENVENIDO A BOSTON! Boston, Massachusetts es la ciudad más La cercana vecindad de Beacon Hill, grande de Nueva Inglaterra. Fundada en donde hileras de casas históricas de ladrillo 1630, Boston es una de las ciudades más rojo delinean calles pintorescas y Charles antiguas de los Estados Unidos y fue el Street nos invita con sus numerosas tiendas escenario de muchos eventos claves durante y restaurantes finos, debe ser lo próximo en la Revolución estadounidense el Motín del té, su paseo. También puede explorar los inicios la cabalgada de medianoche de Paul Revere del famoso Freedom Trail, que continúa en y la batalla de Bunker Hill. Sin embargo, su el histórico North End, la “Pequeña Italia” de historia es sólo una de las muchas razones por Boston. Descubra la auténtica cocina italiana las cuales más de 19 millones de visitantes en muchos restaurantes excelentes de North vienen aquí cada año. Hoy Boston es conocida End y disfrute de los animados festivales por sus universidades de fama mundial, los durante de los meses de verano. Después de excelentes servicios culturales, las mejores in- su almuerzo o cenay cannolo, camine a través stituciones médicas y las crecientes industrias de la hermosa Rose Kennedy Greenway, que de alta tecnología y de biotecnología. separa el North End de la miríada de com- La mejor manera de explorar Boston es ercios, restaurantes y entretenimientos del caminando. La ciudad es a menudo llamada efervescente Mercado Faneuil Hall, uno de una “ciudad de barrios”, y cada uno de ellos los sitios más visitados en los Estados Unidos. tiene su propia personalidad que se descubre De Faneuil Hall se puede regresar al otro mejor a pie. Back Bay, el barrio más elegante lado de Greenway a la bahía de Boston y de Boston, es una encantadora mezcla de seguir el Harborwalk hacia el barrio más nuevo lo viejo y lo nuevo, es sede a monumentos de Boston, el Distrito Seaport. Por el camino, históricos importantes, como la Biblioteca descubrirá el Acuario de Nueva Inglaterra, Pública de Boston, la Plaza Copley, la refinada varios hoteles alucinantes, el Museo del Motín calle Newbury Street, los dos edificios más del té, el Instituto de Arte Contemporáneo y altos de la cuidad 200 Clarendon (anti- más restaurantes que lo que se puede imaginar. guamente la Torre de John Hancock ) y el Estos son sólo algunos de los llamativos Prudential Building y una de las más bellas barrios de Boston. Visite bostonguide.com calles residenciales en los Estados Unidos a lo para ver más detalles sobre estos y todos los largo de la arbolada avenida Commonwealth y otros lugares inolvidables y únicos de Marlborough Street. “Beantown.”

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The North End ボストンへようこそ! マサチューセッツ州にあるボストンはニュー るべき目的地となります。 そこはまるで絵本の イングランド地方で最大の都市です。 1630年 世界にあるような道に歴史ある赤レンガの家々 に設立されたボストンはアメリカ合衆国で最も が連なり、沢山の面白いお店やレストランが旅 歴史のある都市のひとつであり、「ボストン茶 行者を誘う可愛らしいチャールズ通りがある場 会事件」、ポール・リビアの「真夜中の騎行」 所です。 ボストン固有のリトルイタリーがある 、「バンカーヒルの戦い」など、アメリカ独立 歴史あるノース・エンドまで続く有名なフリー 戦争の鍵となる様々な事件の舞台ともなりまし ダムトレイルの最初の部分も散策することもで た。 ですが、ボストンが歴史ある街であること きます。 正真正銘のイタリア料理をノース・エ は毎年19万人以上の旅行客が訪れる理由のたっ ンドにある素晴らしいレストランで堪能してみ た1つにしか過ぎません。 今日、ボストンは世 てください、そして夏の間に開かれる活気ある 界で名高い大学、傑出した文化施設、トップレ フェスティバルを是非楽しんでください。 ラン ベルの医療機関そしていまなお成長を止まない チやディナーの後は美しいローズ・ケネディ・ ハイテクノロジー産業とバイオテクノロジー産 グリーンウェイを横断してみてください。この 業があることで知られています。 道はショッピングや食事、エンターテイメント ボストンを探検する一番いい方法は街歩き が心行くまで楽しめるファニルホール市場とい です。 ボストンは「ネイバーフッド」と呼ばれ う、アメリカで最も観光客が訪れるにぎやかな る地区のようなものが沢山あり、「シティー・ 場所の1つであり、その場所とノース・エンド オブ・ネイバーフッズ」としばしば言われてい を分けている道です。 ます。それぞれの地区にははっきりとした個性 ファニエルホールからはグリーンウェイを があってそれらは街歩きによって最も体感する 越えてボストンハーバーに歩いて帰ることがで ことができます。 ボストンにおいて最も格調 き、その道を進んでいくとボストンで一番新し の高い地区であるバックベイは古き良きものと い地区、シーポートエリアに向かうことができ 新しいものがうまく混在されている素敵な場所 ます。 その道沿いでは、ニューイングランド水 です。ボストン公立図書館、コプリー・スクエ 族館、いくつかの特筆すべきホテル、ボストン ア、流行の最先端であるニューベリー・ストリ 茶会事件船と博物館、ボストン・コンテンポラ ート、(以前ジョンハンコックタワーと呼ばれて リーアート美術館(ICAボストン)そして想像以上 いた)200クラレンドンとプルデンシャル・セン の数のレストランを見つけることができます。 ターという街で最も高い2つのビル、そして木 これらはボストンの素晴らしい場所のほんの 々が連なるコモンウェルスアベニューとマール 少しにしかすぎません。 bostonguide.comを バラストリートという、アメリカで最も美しい 検索して上記の場所についてのさらなる詳細や 居住地区である大きな道路があります。 ボストンのその他全てのユニークで忘れられな ベーコンヒルの近くが次にあなたが足で訪れ いスポットについて是非調べてみてください。

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HOW TO BE A ROCK CRITIC Part Gonzo rock performance, part mental breakdown—all thrillingly theatrical—this one-man show uses the words of legendary rock critic Lester Bangs to imagine a single night of his turbulent life. Emerson/Paramount Center Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre, 559 Washington St., 617-824-8400. May 11–21. $10–60.

Bowling/Billiards/ Mother’s Day with the Music of ABBA; May Games 16 at 8 p.m.—Lights! Camera! Music!: The Magic of John Williams; May 17 & 18 at 8 KINGS p.m.—Ben Folds. 50 Dalton St., 617-266-2695; 600 Legacy Pl., Dedham, 781-329-6000; 510 Market St., BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lynnfield, 781-334-4400; 52 Second Ave., Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., Burlington, 781-238-4400; kingsbowlamerica. 617-266-1200, bso.org. $30–145. Renowned com. Kings isn’t your parents’ bowling alley. throughout the world for its distinctive Come for bowling, billiards, Skee-Ball and sound, impressive range and overall vir- more, then stay for the versatile menu of tuosity, the Boston Symphony Orchestra classic American cuisine. celebrates its 135th year and the third sea- son with Music Director Andris Nelsons. Classical Music Apr 27–29 & May 2 at 8 p.m.—Tchaikovsky, Takemitsu and Shostakovich with violinist BOSTON POPS Anne-Sophie Mutter; May 4 & 6 at 8 p.m., Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., May 5 at 1:30 p.m.—Shostakovich, Rach- 617–266–1200, bso.org. $26–150. The Bos- maninoff and Mahler with pianist Leif Ove ton Pops were created in 1885 by Boston Andsnes and soprano Kristine Opolais. Symphony Orchestra founder Henry Lee Higginson, who wanted to provide a lighter musical concert for the summertime. Led Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., by Keith Lockhart, now in his 22nd season 617-266-3605, handelandhaydn.org. A prin- as conductor, the Pops are a quintessen- cipal leader of Boston’s arts community since tially American tradition. May 10 & 11 at 8 1815, the Handel and Haydn Society has been p.m.—Queen Latifah; May 12 at 8 p.m., May performing baroque and classical music for 13 at 8 and 3 p.m.—E.T. in Concert; May 14 more than 200 years. May 5 at 7:30 p.m., at 3 p.m., May 15 at 8 p.m.—Mamma Mia!: May 7 at 3 p.m.—Handel’s Semele, $48–92.

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Comedy Attell, $35; May 19 at 7:30 p.m.—The Princess Bride: An Evening with Cary Elwes, $31 & 41. 216 Hanover St., 617-263-6887, improvasylum.com. $5–27, dinner packages available. Some of Boston’s top improvisa- Dance tional comics perform uproarious and creative ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER shows at this theater in Boston’s North End. Boch Center, The Wang Theatre, 270 Trem- ont St., 800-982-2787, bochcenter.org.. Apr LAUGH BOSTON 27–30. $35–85. The magnificent Ailey com- Westin Seaport Waterfront Hotel, 425 pany continues its exciting new expansion Summer St., 617-725-2844, laughboston.com. of repertoire under Artistic Director Rob- Boston’s newest comedy club features ert Battle while celebrating the core works premier stand–up comedy from local and that have made it the world’s leading mod- national headliners. ern dance company.

NICK’S COMEDY STOP ROBBINS/THE CONCERT 100 Warrenton St., 617-438-1068, Boston Ballet, Boston Opera House, 539 nickscomedystop.com. $20. Nick’s is the Washington St., 617-695-6955, bostonballet. city’s longest–running comedy club. org. May 5–27. $35–159. This trio of ballets features Jerome Robbins’ The Concert (or the Perils of Everybody), George Balanchine’s 246 Tremont St., 617-248-9700, Stravinsky Violin Concerto and a world pre- thewilbur.com. This venue hosts comedic miere by Boston Ballet Resident Choreog- headliners as well as national musical talent. rapher Jormo Elo set to the music of Bach. Apr 27 at 8 p.m.—Sarah Silverman, $49 & 69; Apr 29 at 7 and 9:45 p.m.—Demetri Martin, THE SLEEPING BEAUTY $41.75; May 8 at 8 p.m.—Whose Live Any- Boston Ballet, Boston Opera House, way, $38 & 52; May 13 at 9:45 p.m.—Dave 539 Washington St., 617-695-6955,

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16 PANORAMA bostonballet.org. Apr 28–May 27. $35–209. This IMAX theater presents larger–than–life This quintessential production of the com- images on a five–story high domed screen. ing-of-age fairy tale features Tchaikovsky’s Now showing: Extreme Weather; Journey soaring music, sumptuous costumes, to Space; Amazon Adventure. superlative dancing, the triumph of good over evil and the power of a single kiss. SIMONS IMAX THEATRE New England Aquar- ium, Central Wharf, INSIDE TIP: Film 866-815-4629, neaq. The Simons IMAX BRIGHT FAMILY SCREENING ROOM org. $9.95; seniors & Theatre boasts a 12,000-watt digital Paramount Center, 559 Washington St., children (3–11) $7.95. sound system. 617-824-8400. $10. Visit artsemerson.org Visit the first large–for- for full schedule. Emerson College’s state– mat theater in Boston of–the–art screening room features a to have 3D viewing capability. Now show- variety of classic films. ing: Galapagos 3D; Great White Shark 3D; Amazon Adventure 3D. COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE 290 Harvard St., Brookline, 617-734-2500, coolidge.org. Call for showtimes and full Live Music schedule. $12; students, seniors, children BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER (under 12) $10. This beloved theater shows 136 Massachusetts Ave., 617-747-2261, art house, independent, classic and interna- berklee.edu/bpc. The primary concert hall tional films, including midnight movies. for Berklee College’s performances also hosts visiting artists and community orga- MUGAR OMNI THEATER nizations. Apr 28 at 8 p.m.—Niyaz featuring Museum of Science, 617–723–2500 or 617– Azam Ali, $26–40; Apr 29 at 8 p.m.—Idan 333–FILM, mos.org. $10; seniors $9; children Raichel, $28–56; May 6 at 8 p.m.—Draco (3–11) $8. Discounted admission after 6 p.m. Rosa, $28–48; May 10 at 8 p.m.—Lucinda

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Williams, $35 & 45; May 20 at 8 p.m.—Bijan ROYALE Mortazavi, $40–150. 279 Tremont St., 800-745-3000, royaleboston.com. This Theatre District BLUE HILLS BANK PAVILION club boasts red–hot dance nights and live 290 Northern Ave., 617-728-1600, livenation. shows by top indie rock acts. Apr 28 at 6 com. See the world’s biggest acts on a spec- p.m.—The Maine, $22; May 4 at 7:30 p.m.— tacular harborside stage. May 9 at 7:30 p.m.— Jamestown Revival, $18; May 5 at 6 p.m.— Coheed and Cambria, $25–85; May 10 at 7:30 Real Estate, $20; May 7 at 7 p.m.—Potap p.m.—Ryan Adams, $35 & 45; May 12 at 7:30 & Nastya, $65; May 13 at 6 p.m.—Per- p.m.—Empire of the Sun, $25 & 35; May 16 fume Genius, $19; May 14 at 6 p.m.—State at 8 p.m.—Jean-Michel Jarre, $29.50–75. Champs, $19.99.

HOUSE OF BLUES SCULLERS JAZZ CLUB 15 Lansdowne St., 888-693-BLUE, hob.com/ DoubleTree Guest Suites Hotel, 400 boston. This club, concert hall and restau- Soldiers Field Road, 866-777-8932, rant across from welcomes top scullersjazz.com. This Boston club is known rock, blues and pop acts. Apr 25 at 7 p.m.— for featuring the biggest names in Latin and The New Pornographers, $30 & 49; Apr 26 contemporary jazz, blues, soul, R&B, cab- at 7 p.m.—Bonobo, $25 & 45; Apr 27 at 7 aret and world music. Apr 27 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Paul van Dyk, $35 & 45; Apr 28 at 7 p.m.—Trilok Gurtu, Paolo Fresu and Omar p.m.—Erykah Badu, $65 & 79.50; Apr 29 at Sosa Trio, $40; Apr 29 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Bill 7 p.m.—Flux Pavilion, $30 & 45; Apr 30 at Frisel, Tony Scherr, Kenny Wollesen, $40; 7 p.m.—21 Savage, $29.50 & 45; May 1 at 7 May 4 at 8 p.m.—Christian Sands Quartet, p.m.—Tycho, $29.50 & 45; May 3 at 7 p.m.— $40; May 5 at 8 p.m.—Jonathan Butler, $40; SoMo, $25 & 35; May 5 at 6:30 p.m.—Mayday May 6 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Ravi Coltrane, $35; Parade, $25 & 35; May 6 at 7 p.m.—Dwight May 12 at 8 p.m.—Eric Alexander Quartet, Yoakam, $35 & 45; May 7 at 6 p.m.—Kills- $30; May 13 at 8 and 10 p.m.—Roy Haynes witch Engage and Anthrax, $35 & 45; May 8 and the Fountain of Youth, $35; May 18 at 8 at 6:30 p.m.—Mastodon and Eagles of Death p.m.—Noah Preminger, $25; May 19 & 20 at Metal, $38.50 & 48.50; May 11 at 7 p.m.—Mid- 8 and 10 p.m.—David Sanborn, $40. night Oil, $35 & 49.50; May 13 at 7 p.m.—NF, $25; May 14 at 6:30 p.m.—Seether, $32.50 & 42.50; May 16 at 6:30 p.m.—Trey Songz, TOP OF THE HUB $39.50 & 59.50; May 19 & 20 at 7 p.m.—Pix- Enjoy food, drinks ies, $55 & 65; May 21 at 12:30 p.m.—Country and the best view in Boston as you 102.5’s Street Party, $29.50. swing to live music from the Great American 1 Hamilton Place, 617–482–0106, Songbook. Prudential Tower, orpheumtheatreboston.com. The Orpheum 52nd floor, opened in 1852 and was the site of the first 617–536–1775, Boston Symphony Orchestra performances topofthehub.net. Sun–Thu from 7:30–11:30 and lectures by Booker T. Washington p.m., Fri & Sat from 8 p.m.–midnight. and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Apr 27 at 6:30 p.m.—Steve Winwood, $63.50; May 3 at 7:30 p.m.—Transatlantic Sessions, $53.50. WILBUR THEATRE 246 Tremont St., 617-248-9700, thewilbur.com. PARADISE ROCK CLUB This venue hosts comedic headliners as well 967 Commonwealth Ave., 617-562-8800, as national musical talent. May 3 at 7:30 thedise.com. An intimate setting with big p.m.—Kris Kristofferson, $35 & 55; May 4 sound, the Paradise is one of Boston’s at 8 p.m.—Paul Shaffer & The World’s Most favorite rock clubs. May 5 at 8 p.m.—The Dangerous Band, $45 & 55; May 9 at 8 Black Angels, $20; May 6 at 8 p.m.—Pink p.m.—The Zombies, $45 & 65; May 17 at 9 Talking Fish with Giant Country Horns, $18; p.m.—Todd Rundgren, $45 & 65; May 18 at May 16 at 7 p.m.—Laura Marling, $25; May 8 p.m.—Dark Star Orchestra, $32 & 40; May 17 at 7 p.m.—Rival Sons, $25; May 18 at 7 20 at 8 p.m.—The Machine Performs Pink p.m.—The Record Company, $20. Floyd, $27 & 35.

18 PANORAMA Opera THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO Boston Lyric Opera, John Hancock Hall, 180 Berkeley St., 617-542-6772, blo.org. Apr 28– May 7. $47–247. The passions and perils of love and marriage collide in one uproarious day as Figaro struggles to get his bride, Susanna, to the altar unscathed. Identi- ties are concealed, manners upended and plots foiled, all set to the glorious music of Mozart’s masterpiece. Sports BOSTON RED SOX/MLB Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, 617-482-4SOX, redsox.com. Apr 25–27 at 7:10 p.m. vs. New York Yankees Apr 28 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Chicago Cubs Apr 29 at 4:05 p.m. vs. Chicago Cubs Apr 30 at 8:05 p.m. vs. Chicago Cubs May 1–4 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Baltimore Orioles May 12 & 13 at 7:10 p.m. vs. Tampa Bay Rays May 14 at 1:35 p.m. vs. Tampa Bay Rays Theater ANNIE Boch Center, The Wang Theatre, 265 Trem- ont St., 800-982-2787, bochcenter.org. May 9–21. $35–125. The world’s best-loved musical returns, directed by original lyricist and direc- tor Martin Charnin and choreographed by Liza Gennaro. This brand-new incarnation of the iconic original features such unforgetta- ble songs as “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” “Easy Street,” “I Don’t Need Anything But You,” plus the eternal anthem of optimism, “Tomorrow.”

BARNUM Moonbox Productions, Roberts Studio The- atre, Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St., 617- 933-8600. Through Apr 30. $25–60. This dazzling show traces the career of P.T. Bar- num from 1835 to 1881, the year he joined James A. Bailey to form “The Greatest Show On Earth.” Over the objections of his wife, Barnum attempts to create a show in which the main attractions are freaks of society, making sacrifices along the way in this tale of hope, determinism and courage.

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17 BORDER CROSSINGS Emerson/Paramount Center Jackie Lie- bergott Black Box Theatre, 559 Washing- ton St., 617-824-8400. Apr 19–29. Through Apr 29. $10–60. The history of passports, smuggling Kentucky Fried Chicken into other countries and the peculiarities of air- line security—it’s all covered in this mirac- ulous, one-man saga that unpacks how the mundane details that govern global travel become the actual journey.

SHEAR MADNESS It’s just another day at the Shear Madness salon, when suddenly the lady upstairs gets knocked off. Whodunit? Join the fun as the audience matches wits with the suspects to catch the killer at this wildly popular comedy. Shear Madness has audiences laughing around the world. Boston is the original. Charles Playhouse Stage II, 74 Warrenton St., 617–426– BRUINS – CELTICS 5225, shearmadness.com. Ongoing. $54. All Games Available Same Day Tickets Available Tickets PATRIOTS ACE TICKET 534 Commonwealth Ave.; 109 Causeway CONCERTS St.; 139 Cypress St., Brookline; 961 Broad- way St., Saugus; 800-MY-SEATS, aceticket. com. With ticket offices in Kenmore Square, THEATRE North Station, Brookline and Saugus, as well BEST SEATS. LOWEST PRICES. as its secure website, Ace Ticket specializes in hard-to-find tickets for all types of events, 200% GUARANTEE. from sports to concerts and more, providing the ideal solution to all your ticket needs.

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ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM Commissioned by Boston aristocrat Isabella Stewart Gardner and mod- eled after a 15th-century Venetian palace, the museum exhibits 2,500 objects, including works by Rembrandt, Botticelli, Raphael, Titian and Matisse. Special exhibit: Listen Hear: The Art of Sound. 25 Evans Way, 617-566-1401, gardnermuseum.org. Wed–Mon 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Thu ’til 9 p.m. $15; seniors $12; college students $5; children (under 18), visitors named Isabella, military & families free.

Boston $13; students $10; children (under 17) free. Free to all Thu 5–9 p.m. This state-of-the- BOSTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM art structure on the South Boston water- Museum Wharf, 308 Congress St., 617-426- front presents installations of contemporary 6500, bostonkids.org. Sat–Thu 10 a.m.–5 paintings, sculptures and photographs, as p.m., Fri ’til 9 p.m. $16; children (under 1) well as live dance and music. Special exhib- free; Sat–Thu 4–5 p.m. $8; Fri 5–9 p.m. (Fam- its: 2017 James and Audrey Foster Prize ily Night) $1. This museum features inter- Exhibition; Steve McQueen: Ashes; begin- active exhibits that allow children to learn ning Apr 26—Nari Ward: Sun Splashed. about science, history and culture firsthand. JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL BUNKER HILL MUSEUM LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 43 Monument Sq., Charlestown, 617-242-7275, Columbia Point off Morrissey Boulevard, nps.gov/bost/historyculture/bhmuseum.htm. next to UMass Boston, Dorchester, 866- Daily 1–5 p.m.; beginning Apr 29—9 a.m.–5 535-1960, jfklibrary.org. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. p.m. Free. Located across from the iconic $14; seniors & students $12; children (13– Bunker Hill Monument, this museum dedi- 17) $10; children (12 and under) free; library cated to 1775’s pivotal Battle of Bunker Hill forums free. This museum portrays the life, showcases exhibits telling the story of the leadership and legacy of John F. Kennedy battle, the creation of the monument and and members of his illustrious family in 25 the history of Charlestown. It also includes exhibits, three theaters, 20 video presen- a 360-degree mural of the battle along tations and more. Special exhibits: Young with refurbished dioramas and artifacts. Jack; Freedom 7 Space Capsule.

INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART THE MARY BAKER EDDY LIBRARY 25 Harbor Shore Drive, 617-478-3100, 200 Massachusetts Ave., 617-450-7000, icaboston.org. Sat, Sun, Tue & Wed 10 marybakereddylibrary.org. Tue–Sun 10 a.m.– a.m.–5 p.m., Thu & Fri ’til 9 p.m. $15; seniors 4 p.m. $6; seniors, students & youth (6–17)

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$4; children (under 6) free. Explore the life free. Planetarium and Omni theater tickets: and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy, a $10; seniors $9; children (3–11) $8. Combi- New England woman who defied conven- nation ticket prices and evening discounts tional 19th-century thinking to become an available. This popular museum for all influential religious leader, publisher, teacher ages boasts interactive science exhibits, and businesswoman. The museum also as well as laser and astronomy shows in houses the famous Mapparium—a three- the Charles Hayden Planetarium. Special story stained-glass globe, opened in 1935, exhibits: Defeating Disease; beginning Apr which allows visitors to stand in the center, 30—POPnology; through May 7—Choco- giving them a unique look at how ideas can late: The Exhibition. inspire individuals and change the world. OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM THE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN 206 Washington St., 617-720-1713, HISTORY bostonhistory.org. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $10; , 46 Joy St. (cor- seniors & students $8.50; children (18 and ner of Smith Court), Beacon Hill, 617-725- under), military & veterans free. At the site of 2991, maah.org. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $5; the Boston Massacre and the first reading of seniors & children (13–17) $3; children (12 & the Declaration of Independence in Boston, under) free. Explore the history of Boston’s explore exhibits on the American Revolution, 19th-century African-American community at Boston’s maritime history and the Boston the African Meeting House, the oldest Afri- Massacre, and take themed tours of the city. can-American church still standing in the United States. In addition, there are tour maps available for the Black Heritage Trail. THE SPORTS MUSEUM The Sports Museum MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS showcases New 465 Huntington Ave., 617-267-9300, mfa.org. England’s rich sports heritage through an Sat–Tue 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Wed–Fri ’til 10 p.m. unparalleled collection Admission (includes two visits in a 10-day of artifacts, multimedia period): $25; seniors & students $23; Wed and artwork. Exhibits after 4 p.m., pay as you wish; children (7–17) include Boston Redskins, The Evolution of Women’s Basketball, The Ball $10 on weekdays before 3 p.m., free at all that Changed History and The Original Bruin. other times; children (6 and under) free. The 5th and 6th floor premium seating levels, museum houses an outstanding collection of TD Garden, Causeway Street, 617-624-1234, sportsmuseum.org. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat paintings, prints, sculptures, furnishings and & Sun 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Closed during TD Garden other artwork from ancient times through events, call ahead. $12; seniors & children the present, as well as the most comprehen- (10–18) $6; children (under 10) & military free. sive collection of Asiatic art in the world and a four-floor Art of the Americas wing. Special exhibits: Daniela Rivera: The Andes Inverted; USS CONSTITUTION MUSEUM New Women for a New Age: Japanese Beau- Charlestown Navy Yard, Charles­town, 617- ties, 1890s–1930s; Landscape, abstracted; 426-1812, ussconstitutionmuseum.org. Daily Imogen Cunningham: In Focus; Terry Winters: 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Free. The museum preserves The Structure of Things; Wilson/Cortor; Make the treasures of “Old Ironsides,” the U.S. Way for Ducklings: The Art of Robert McClos- Navy’s flagship and the world’s oldest com- key; Past Is Present: Revival Jewelry; Memory missioned warship. View weap­ons, doc- Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs uments, journals and more, learn to load of Henryk Ross; “I must tell you what I saw”: and fire a cannon, try out a sailor’s sleep- Objects of witness and resistance; Darkness ing quarters, virtually command the Consti- Made Visible: Derek Jarman and Mark Brad- tution in battle and learn about the ship’s ford; Matisse in the Studio; Botticelli and the ongoing restoration. Search for the Divine; Club Americano.

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE Galleries Science Park, 617-723-2500, mos.org. Sat– ADELSON GALLERIES Thu 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri ’til 9 p.m. $25; seniors 520 Harrison Ave., 617-832-0633, $21; children (3–11) $20; children (under 3) adelsongalleriesboston.com. Wed–Sun

22 PANORAMA ABOVE PHOTO: BOB PERACHIO noon–6 p.m. For more than 40 years, this gallery has distinguished itself for its expertise in the fields of American Impres- sionism, Realism and Modernism. Special exhibit: Spazuk: Hubris, Beauty & Greed.

ARDEN GALLERY 129 Newbury St., 617-247-0610, ardengallery.com. Mon 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Tue– Sat ’til 6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. This Back Bay gallery represents contemporary, internation- ally collected mid-career artists who work in a variety of genres. Special exhibits: through Apr 29—Andrew Woodward; beginning May 3—Sherrie Wolf and Denise Mickilowski.

BARBARA KRAKOW GALLERY 10 Newbury St., 617-262-4490, barbarakrakowgallery.com. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. The Barbara Krakow Gallery attracts top contemporary art- ists from around the world, showcasing work that focuses on minimalism and con- ceptualism. Special exhibits: through Apr 28—One Wall, One Work: Liliana Porter; beginning Apr 29—Frank Poor: Mined and Measured; Kay Rosen: The Complete Let- terpress Works, 1984–2017.

BOSTON SCULPTORS GALLERY 486 Harrison Ave., 617-482-7781, bostonsculptors.com. Wed–Sun noon–6 p.m. A sculptors’ cooperative that has served as an alternative venue for innovative solo sculpture exhibitions since 1992. Special exhibits: through May 7—Christopher Abrams and Christina Zwart; beginning May 10—Caroline Bagenal and Mags Harries.

BROMFIELD ART GALLERY 450 Harrison Ave., 617-451-3605, bromfieldgallery.com. Wed–Sun noon–5 p.m. Boston’s oldest artist-run gallery fea- social urban food & drink tures shows by members of the coopera- tive, while exhibitions by visiting artists are selected by current members. Special exhib- its: through Apr 30—Vivian Pratt, Dietlind Vander Schaaf and Gary Duehr; beginning May 3—Laurie Alpert and Lesley Cohen.

BSA SPACE 290 Congress St., Suite 200, 617-391-4000, architects.org/bsaspace. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.– AT THE LIBERTY HOTEL 6 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 5 p.m. This is Boston’s leading center for architecture and design, 215 CHARLES ST / BOSTON, MA 02114 as well as home to the Boston Society of TEL 617.224.4004 Architects and the BSA Foundation. Special

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exhibits: Road to Revolution: A 30 Day lished artists from across the globe. Special Journey Across Cuba; beginning May 3— exhibits: through Apr 30—Mohamad Hafez; The New Inflatable Moment. beginning May 5—Carrie McGee.

CARROLL AND SONS MIDWAY GALLERY 450 Harrison Ave., 617-482-2477, Midway Artist Studios, 15 Channel Center carrollandsons.net. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m. St., 617-946-4630, midwaygallery.org. Focusing on lesser-known artists and Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Located in Boston’s under-recognized artists, Carroll and Sons largest live-work arts building in the Fort showcases contemporary painting, photog- Point neighborhood, this gallery hosts raphy, sculpture, video and works on paper. thought-provoking works from local and Special exhibits: through May 13—Zane/ national artists. Special exhibit: through Ostendarp; Monique Johannet. May 6—Outlayer.

COPLEY SOCIETY OF ART MILLER YEZERSKI GALLERY 158 Newbury St., 617-536-5049, 460 Harrison Ave., 617-262-0550, copleysociety.org. Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–6 p.m., milleryezerskigallery.com. Tue–Sat 11 a.m.– Sun noon–5 p.m. The oldest non-profit art 5:30 p.m. This South End gallery features a association in the U.S. represents more wide array of work from contemporary than 400 living artists and hosts between artists, ranging in media from photography 15–20 exhibitions each year by contempo- to painting. Special exhibits: Elaine Spatz- rary painters, photographers, sculptors and Rabinowitz and CK Aderem. printmakers. Special exhibits: through May 4—Fresh Paint 2017; beginning May 18— MILLS GALLERY Anne Grandin; beginning May 20—Small Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Works: August Morning. St., 617-426-8835, bcaonline.org. Sun & Wed noon–5 p.m., Thu–Sat ’til 9 p.m. The GALLERY NAGA BCA presents exciting contemp­orary 67 Newbury St., 617-267-9060, works by established and emerging local, gallerynaga.com. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m. regional, national and international visual Since 1977, this Back Bay gallery has artists. Special exhibit: Alida Cervantes: focused on exhibiting contemporary works Majas, cambujas y virreinacas. by the best painters in Boston and New England, in addition to fine photogra- SAMSØN phy, prints and sculpture. Special exhib- 450 Harrison Ave./29 Thayer St., 617-357- its: through Apr 29—Peter Vanderwarker; 7177, samsonprojects.com. Wed–Sat 11 beginning May 5—40th Anniversary: Art- a.m.–6 p.m. Samsøn presents programs ists A–K. that explore the diversity of cultures and voices, introducing emerging and under- recognized artists as well as re-contextu- INTERNATIONAL POSTER alizing established artists. Special exhibit: GALLERY Beverly Semmes. The acclaimed fine art poster gallery displays original vintage works from the SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS 1890s through post-World 100 Pier 4 Blvd., Suite War II modern masters. 460 200, 617-266-1810, INSIDE TIP: Harrison Ave., 617-375-0076, societyofcrafts.org. The Society of Arts internationalposter.com. and Crafts, inspired Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., by the English noon–6 p.m. Thu ’til 9 p.m. Now Arts and Crafts located in the Seaport Movement, was District, the oldest founded in 1897. LANOUE GALLERY non-profit crafts orga- 450 Harrison Ave., 617-262-4400, nization in the country specializes in contem- lanouefineart.com. Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–6 p.m. porary American crafts. Jewelry, furniture, Browse contemporary paintings, sculpture, glass and ceramics range from cutting-edge photography and mixed-media works by to traditional, from functional to sculptural. both Boston artists and emerging and estab- Special exhibit: Imagine Peace Now!

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THE CORNER MALL In step with your lifestyle and just steps away, this shopping center boasts more than 20 stores and eateries—including favorites like Skechers USA, Champs, Bath & Body Works, plus an international food court with Thai Accent, Salsa’s Mexican Grill, Dunkin’ Donuts and more. Easily reached by the MBTA or commuter rail. Corner of Winter and Washington streets.

Art & Antiques wireless, noise-canceling headphones to the finest 85” 4K TV on the market, what INTERNATIONAL POSTER GALLERY you see here will amaze you. Stop by to 460 Harrison Ave., 617-375-0076, enjoy an experience you will not forget. internationalposter.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.– 6 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. This acclaimed fine art poster gallery displays original Boots & Shoes vintage works from the 1890s through HELEN’S LEATHER post-World War II modern masters. 110 Charles St., 617-742-2077, helensleather. com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–6 SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS p.m. For 40 years, Helen’s Leather has sup- 100 Pier 4 Blvd., Suite 200, 617-266-1810, plied New Englanders with quality West- societyofcrafts.org. Tue–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., ern boots by makers like Lucchese, Tony Thu ’til 9 p.m. Now located in the Seaport Lama, Justin, Nocona and Frye. In addition, District, the oldest non-profit crafts Helen’s sells Western belts, buckles, shirts organization in the country specializes in and Stetson hats, as well as leather jackets contemporary American crafts. Jewelry, and bags. furniture, glass and ceramics range from cutting-edge to traditional, from functional to sculptural. Clothing BALL AND BUCK 144B Newbury St., 617-262-1776, Audio/Video ballandbuck.com. Daily 10 a.m.–8 p.m. This BANG & OLUFSEN menswear store carries hunting-inspired 141B Newbury St., 617-262-4949, clothing and accessories for the sporting bang-olufsen.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., gentleman. From versatile cotton button- Sun noon–5 p.m. Bang & Olufsen is Bos- downs to branded camo Croakies, the ton’s premier electronics showroom. From selection is unapologetically all-American.

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There’s even a full-service barbershop on the premises.

CHANEL 6 Newbury St., 617-859-0055, chanel.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. Modeled after Coco Chanel’s Paris apartment, the 10,000-square-foot, two- story Chanel boutique features the House’s iconic handbags, jewelry and accessories. Upstairs, you’ll find ready- to-wear and shoes along with luxe fitting rooms and a suite.

MACY’S 450 Washington St., 617-357-3000, macys.com. Mon–Thu 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 9:30 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Discover the season’s hottest trends, newest styles and best prices. Choose from renowned designers such as Coach, Polo, DKNY, Hugo Boss and more.

MARSHALLS 500 Boylston St., 617-262-6066: Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; 350 Washington St., , 617- 338-6205: Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–8:30 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; 126 Brookline Ave., 617-369- 5080: Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.– 7 p.m.; marshallsonline.com. With its mantra “Brand-name clothing for less,” this discount retailer is a bargain hunter’s dream. From Ralph Lauren to Calvin Klein, Marshalls features designer duds for men, women and children.

PRIMARK 10 Summer St., 617-350-5232, primark.com. Mon–Thu 8 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri & Sat ’til 9:30 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–9 p.m. This Dublin-based clothing retailer’s first U.S. store resides in the former Filene’s building at Downtown Crossing. Adored by fashion fans and value WING IT! seekers alike, Primark is a great destination Over 20 Shops & Eateries for keeping up with the latest looks for less. UNIQLO Sushi Time | Dunkin’ Donuts | Sarku Japan Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 245 Quincy Happylemon | Wong’s of Boston | Thai Accent Market Building: Mon–Wed 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Thu–Sat ’til 9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m.; 341 Bath & Body Works | Skechers USA | Champs Newbury St.: Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun Lids | Foot Paths | Easy Mobile and more! 11 a.m.–7 p.m.; 877-486-4756, uniqlo.com. Both men and women flock to this Jap- At Boston’s anese retailer for its signature functional Downtown Crossing yet innovative clothing available in a wide thecornermall.com range of colors and styles. 26 PANORAMA Gifts & Souvenirs EATALY BOSTON NEWBURY COMICS Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617- 332 Newbury St., 617-236-4930: Mon–Sat 807-7300, eataly.com. Cafes: Mon–Fri 7 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–8 p.m.; a.m.–11 p.m., Sat & Sun 9 a.m.–11 p.m. Mar- 36 JFK St. (Garage Mall), Cambridge, ket: Daily 9 a.m.–11 p.m. The international, 617-491-0337; North Market Building, tri-level, market-style food retailer boasts a Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617-248-9992; fish market, bakery, wine shop, coffee shop, newburycomics.com. You’ll have a “wicked cheese shop, fresh pasta station, butcher good time” at this upstart local music shop and more, along with a wide vari- store, which carries import, indie and major ety of both imported and domestic pack- label releases, as well as T-shirts, comics aged goods, from olive oil and dried pasta and other pop culture kitsch items. to sauces and condiments. There’s also two sit-down restaurants and an area for Gourmet Food & cooking lessons. Beverage BOSTON PUBLIC MARKET Home Goods 100 Hanover St. (above MBTA HUDSON station), bostonpublicmarket.org. Mon– 12 Union Park St., 617-292-0900, hudson Sat 8 a.m.–8 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–8 p.m. The boston.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun only locally sourced market of its kind in noon–5 p.m. This beloved South End bou- the United States, this indoor, year-round tique carries furniture, accessories, textiles market features farm-fresh produce, meat, and more that blend the best of classic New eggs, cheese, fish, baked goods, choco- England style with laid-back California cool. late, beer, wine, cider, spirits, flowers and an assortment of specialty and prepared MUJI foods from 40 Massachusetts and New 359 Newbury St., 617-502-1170, England vendors. muji.com/us. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun

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11 a.m.–8 p.m. The minimalist Japanese p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m.; sidneythomas.com. A lifestyle retailer, famed for its “no brand, thrilling experience in luxury awaits at Sidney quality goods” philosophy, brings a wide Thomas Jewelers, which offers the world’s variety of clothing, storage accessories, most beautiful jewelry and watches, coveted stationery, kitchenware and furniture to its designer brands and magnificent one-of- 10,000-square-foot Back Bay flagship. a-kind pieces along with world-renowned, impeccable service and presentation. Jewelry/Accessories BRILLIANT EARTH Malls/Shopping Centers 38 Newbury St., 800-691-0952, COPLEY PLACE brilliantearth.com. Wed–Sun 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Copley Square, 617-262-6600, simon.com. by appointment only. The first East Coast Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Sun noon–6 p.m. showroom for this ethically sourced diamond This shopping mecca features more than 100 retailer offers a refined yet relaxed setting upscale stores, including Neiman Marcus, for exploring its collection of engagement Tiffany & Co., Armani and Williams-Sonoma, rings, wedding rings and fine jewelry. and fine restaurants like Legal Sea Foods that offer shoppers numerous dining options. JOHN LEWIS, INC. 97 Newbury St., 617-266-6665. Tue–Sat 11 a.m.–6 p.m. John Lewis has created jewelry FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE of imaginative design in Boston for more Walk through history and experience New than 50 years. Using only solid precious England’s premier metals and natural stones, Lewis aims “to visitor destination. make jewelry at a reasonable price of excel- Shop more than 75 locally loved boutiques lent workmanship and uncommon beauty.” and specialty pushcarts, taste wonderfully LUX BOND & GREEN diverse ethnic foods 416 Boylston St., 617-266-4747, lbgreen.com. in the Quincy Market Colonnade or dine in Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sat ’til 5 p.m. Since one of 12 full-service restaurants. 617-523- 1898, Lux Bond & Green has provided its cus- 1300, faneuilhallmarketplace.com. tomers with diamonds, gold jewelry, watches and giftware from around the world. The store offers a corporate gift division, bridal PRUDENTIAL CENTER and gift registry, a full-service repair depart- 800 Boylston St., 800-SHOP-PRU, ment, gift certificates and gift wrapping. prudentialcenter.com. Mon–Sat 10 a.m.– 9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Prudential Center SIDNEY THOMAS JEWELERS features more than 75 stores and restaurants Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617-262- including The Cheesecake Factory, Saks Fifth 0935: Mon–Sat 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.– Avenue, Ann Taylor and Barnes & Noble. It’s 8 p.m.; The Shops at Chestnut Hill, 617- also a launch spot for the city’s renowned 965-5300: Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–9 p.m., Sat ’til 8 tourist attraction, the Boston Duck Tours. COWBOY BOOTS MEN N WOMEN N KIDS H8 Lucchese N Justin N Nocona N Tony Lama N Dan Post N Frye N Liberty STETSON HATS Shirts N Belts N Buckles N Bolo Ties N Navajo Jewelry HELEN’S Featuring the award-winning H8 wireless, LEATHER noise canceling headphones. 110 Charles St., Bang & Olufsen Newbury Street Boston, MA 141B Newbury Street, PH 617-262-4949 617.742.2077 bang-olufsen.com 28 PANORAMA CAMBRIDGE

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HARVARD ART MUSEUMS The Harvard Art Museums—the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger and Sackler—and its voluminous collections are now housed in a larger, newly renovated, Renzo Piano-designed facility. 32 Quincy St., Harvard Square, 617-495-9400, harvardartmuseums.org. Daily 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. $15; seniors $13; students $10; children (18 and under) free.

Sights of Interest University, historic buildings, cafes, restaurants and shops. CAMBRIDGE COMMON/ OLD BURYING GROUND MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY Massachusetts Avenue and Garden Street. 580 Mount Auburn St., 617-547-7105, A grazing pasture and cemetery for Puritan mountauburn.org. Daily 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Newtowne, as well as a favorite meeting Founded in 1831 by the Massachusetts­ spot for public figures and a tent site for Horticultural Society, Mount Auburn was the Continental Army. Early college pres- the first landscaped cemetery in the coun- idents and town residents were buried in try. Many prominent Americans are buried “God’s Acre” across from the Common. here, including Henry Wadsworth Longfel- low, Isabella Stewart Gardner and Winslow CHRIST CHURCH Homer. The cemetery is also an arboretum, Zero Garden St., 617-876-0200, sculpture garden and wildlife sanctuary. cccambridge.org. Offices open Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Call for services. This 1761 Tory TORY ROW (BRATTLE STREET) house of worship was utilized as a Colonial One of the nation’s most beautiful barracks during the American Revolution. residential streets, Tory Row is the site of Loyalist mansions and their elegant neigh- HARVARD AND RADCLIFFE YARDS bors from nearly every period of early Located within Harvard Campus. The American architecture. centers of two institutions that have played major educational roles since Harvard’s founding in 1636. Entertainment THE BRATTLE THEATRE HARVARD SQUARE/OLD CAMBRIDGE 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, 617-876- The center of Cambridge activity since the 6837, brattlefilm.org. $11; students & 17th century, the square is home to Harvard matinees $9; seniors & children (under 12)

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$8. Classic, cutting-edge and world cinema students $10; children (3–18) $8. As are featured at this non-profit gem. Harvard’s most visited attraction, the museum features exhibits ranging from CLUB PASSIM mammals, fish and dinosaurs to minerals, 47 Palmer St., Harvard Square, 617-492- gems and meteorites. 7679, passim.org. This legendary folk music venue nurtured the early careers of icons MIT LIST VISUAL ARTS CENTER like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. 20 Ames St., 617-253-4680, listart.mit.edu. Tue, Wed & Fri–Sun noon–6 p.m., Thu ’til 8 THE MIDDLE EAST p.m. Free admission. One of the area’s pre- 472 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, mier showcases for contemporary art, the 617-864-EAST, mideastoffers.com. Whether List Center presents works from the world’s Upstairs, Downstairs or in the Corner, this leading contemporary artists through its club showcases the best in alternative and changing exhibitions. indie rock bands. THE MIT MUSEUM REGATTABAR 265 Massachusetts Ave., 617-253-5927, Third floor of The Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett web.mit.edu/museum. Daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m. St., 617-661-5000, regattabarjazz.com. $10; children, seniors & students $5; chil- Regattabar is the leading jazz club in New dren (under 5) free. Exhibits welcome vis- England, showcasing performers rarely itors into the world of MIT to discover the seen in the Hub. potential of science and technology.

THE SINCLAIR PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY 52 Church St., 617-547-5200, AND ETHNOLOGY sinclaircambridge.com. This live music 11 Divinity Ave., 617-496-1027, peabody. venue and gastropub is located in the harvard.edu. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $12; seniors heart of Harvard Square. & students $10; children (3–18) $8. From towering Native American totem poles and large Mayan sculptures to precious artifacts Theater of the ancient world, the Peabody Museum ARRABAL is among the oldest archaeological and American Repertory Theater, Loeb Drama ethnographic museums in the world. Center, 64 Brattle St., 617-547-8300, amrep. org. May 12–Jun 18. $30–85. This new tango-infused dance theater piece follows Dining one woman’s quest to understand the vio- Refer to Dining, page 51, for key to lence that took her father and disrupted restaurant symbols. a nation, told through dance, the music of the band Bajofondo and an ensemble *THE ASGARD IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT direct from Buenos Aires, Argentina. 350 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, 617-577-9100, classicirish.com. Communal THE DONKEY SHOW tables and a variety of cool, comfortable American Repertory Theater, Oberon, places to sit—along with an extensive 2 Arrow St., 617-547-8300, cluboberon. menu, a large craft beer selection, outdoor com. Ongoing. Sat at 10:30 p.m. $25–45. patio, live music, trivia nights, DJs and Bringing the ultimate disco experience to no cover charge—make the Asgard a Boston, this crazy circus of mirrorballs, perfect spot for a pint and a meal. Sat & feathered divas, roller skaters and hus- SB. L, D, C. $ tlers tells the story of A Midsummer Night’s Dream through great ’70s club anthems. DANTE Royal Sonesta, 40 Edwin H. Land Blvd., 617-497-4200, restaurantdante.com. Dante Museums & Galleries de Magistris serves playful, rich Mediterra- HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY nean-influenced fare as diners savor great 26 Oxford St., 617-495-3045, hmnh.harvard. views of the Charles River and the Boston edu. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $12; seniors & skyline. B, L, D, Sat & SB. $$$$

30 PANORAMA EN BOCA ZOE’S Savor this 1105 Massachusetts INSIDE TIP: Mediterranean-inspired Ave., Harvard Square, Try Zoe’s wine bar serving fresh, 617-495-0055, delicious Frozen locally sourced small zoescambridge.com. Hot Chocolate. plates and sharable dishes cultivated This ’50s style diner from the farm, land offers a menu of and sea that have delicious homemade Greek and Ameri- roots in Moroccan, Spanish, Turkish and Middle Eastern cuisine. can food. Serving breakfast all day, Zoe’s 8 Holyoke St., Harvard Square, 857-259-6321, is a popular destination for the weekend enbocacambridge.com. L, D, LS, C. $$ brunch crowd. B, L, D, SB. $ Shopping GRENDEL’S DEN 89 Winthrop St., Harvard Square, 617- CAMBRIDGESIDE GALLERIA 491-1160, grendelsden.com. Since 1971, 100 CambridgeSide Place, Grendel’s Den has been a comfortable, Lechmere Square, 617-621-8666, down-to-earth neighborhood eatery and cambridgesidegalleria.com. Mon–Sat 10 bar, quickly earning landmark status in the a.m.–9 p.m., Sun noon–7 p.m. This three- Harvard Square community. Priding itself level mall features department stores such on a wide and varied selection of - as Macy’s and H&M, as well as more than tic and imported beer, Grendel’s also offers 100 other shops, including Gap, J. Crew excellent food at even better prices. B, L, and Aldo, and eateries like P.F. Chang’s and D, C, LS. $ the new World of Beer.

HENRIETTA’S TABLE THE GARMENT DISTRICT The Charles Hotel, One Bennett St., Harvard 200 Broadway, 617-876-5230, garment Square, 617-661-5005, henriettastable.com. district.com. Sun–Fri 11 a.m.–8 p.m., Sat Locally grown and organic produce is used 9 a.m.–8 p.m. A vintage lover’s paradise, to create a lively, textured menu of reinter- this two-level thrift warehouse sells every- preted New England classics. Private dining thing from Levi’s to ’70s go-go boots. Also room available. B, L, D, Sat & SB. $$$ sift through heaping piles of By-the-Pound clothing, available for $2 per pound. *HONG KONG 1238 Massachusetts Ave., Harvard Square, THE HARVARD COOP 617-864-5311, hongkongharvard.com. For 1400 Massachusetts Ave., 617-499-2000, more than 60 years, this eatery has served store.thecoop.com. Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–9 p.m., classic Chinese dishes and exotic drinks, Sun 10 a.m.–7 p.m. America’s largest including its world-renowned scorpion college bookstore, located in Harvard bowl. Perfect for a meal with friends, late- Square, offers a wide selection of official night snacks or dancing on the weekends. Harvard clothing, souvenirs and four floors L, D, C, LS. $ of books for all ages.

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POINTS OF Museum of African American Best Western Roundhouse Suites J9 INTEREST History F10 Boston Harbor Hotel F12 African Meeting House F10 Museum of Fine Arts J6 Boston Marriott/Copley Place H8 Arlington Street Church G9 Museum of Science D9 Boston Marriott/Long Wharf F12 Back Bay Station H8 F12 Boston Park Plaza G9 Berklee College of Music H7 New England Conservatory of Music I7 The Boxer Boston D10 Berklee Performance Center H7 New Old South Church H8 Charlesmark Hotel H8 Black Falcon Cruise Port I15 North Station D10 Club Quarters F11 Black Heritage Trail F10 Northeastern University J6 The Colonnade H8 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion H14 Old City Hall F11 Copley Square Hotel H8 Boston Center for the Arts I9 Old Corner Bookstore F11 Courtyard Boston Downtown H10 F11 D12 Doubletree Club Hotel G10 Old South Meeting House F11 Boston Downtown G11 Boston Convention & Exhibition Ctr. I13 Old State House F11 Doubletree Guest Suites E2 Boston Design Center I15 The Opera House G10 Element Boston Seaport I13 Boston Massacre Site F11 Park Street Church F11 Eliot Suite Hotel H6 Boston Public Library H8 Park Street Station F11 The Envoy Hotel G13 Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum G12 E12 The Fairmont Copley Plaza H8 Boston University H4 Paul Revere Mall E12 XV Beacon F10 Bunker Hill Monument Post Office Square F12 Four Seasons Hotel G10 (Charlestown map) B11 Prudential Center H8 The Godfrey Hotel Boston F11 Bunker Hill Pavilion The Public Garden (Swan Boats) G9 Hampton Inn, Crosstown Center J9 (Charlestown map) B11 Quincy Market F12 The Harborside Inn F12 Central Burying Ground G10 Robert Gould Shaw Memorial F10 Hilton Boston Back Bay H7 Charles Playhouse H10 Rose Kennedy Greenway E11–E12 Hilton Boston/Financial District F12 Charlestown Navy Yard Rowes Wharf F12 Holiday Inn Express & Suites E11 (Charlestown map) C12 (Boch Center) H10 Holiday Inn/Brookline I2 Cheers Bar G9 Sightseeing boats F12 Holiday Inn/Somerville B7 Children’s Museum G12 Simmons College J5 Hotel Buckminster H5 Christian Science Plaza I7 South Station Information Center G12 Hotel Commonwealth H5 Christopher Columbus Park F12 State House F10 Hyatt Regency Boston, Citgo Sign H5 Suffolk University F10 Financial District G11 Colonial Theatre G10 Symphony Hall I7 InterContinental Boston Hotel G12 Conference Center at TD Garden D11 John Hancock Conference Center H9 Harvard Medical J2 Tip O’Neill Building D11 Langham Hotel, Boston F12 Copley Place H8 Transportation Building G10 Liberty Hotel E10 Copley Square H8 H9 Lenox Hotel H8 Copp’s Hill Burying Ground D12 USS Constitution (Charlestown map) C12 Loews Boston Hotel H9 Custom House Tower F12 USS Constitution Museum Mandarin Oriental Boston H7 G10 (Charlestown map) C12 Marriott’s Custom House F12 Downtown Crossing G11 Villa Victoria Center for the Arts J8 The Midtown Hotel I7 Emerald Necklace J1–J11 Wang Theatre (Boch Center) H10 Millennium Bostonian Hotel E11 Emerson College G10 Water Transportation Terminal G12 Milner Hotel H10 Emmanuel College J4 Wheelock College I4 NINE ZERO Hotel F11 Exchange Conference Ctr. G14 Wilbur Theatre G10 F11 Faneuil Hall F11 World Trade Center G14 Onyx Hotel E11 Fenway Park H5 Revere Hotel H10 Freedom Trail - - - - - F10 CAMBRIDGE MAP Renaissance Boston Government Center F11 Cambridge City Hall D5 Waterfront Hotel G12 Granary Burial Ground F11 CambridgeSide Galleria D8 Residence Inn by Marriott on Harvard Stadium D1 Harvard Art Museums C3 Tudor Wharf C11 Hatch Memorial Shell F9 Harvard Museum of Natural History B3 Ritz Carlton Boston Common G10 Haymarket (Open-air market) E11 Harvard Square C2 Seaport Hotel G14 Horticultural Hall I7 Harvard University B2 Sheraton Boston H7 Huntington Theatre Co./BU Theatre J7 MIT F6 Taj Boston G9 Hynes Convention Center H7 The Verb Hotel I6 Information Centers: HEALTHCARE W Hotel Boston G10 Boston Common F10 Beth Israel Deaconess Med. Ctr. J4 Westin Hotel/Copley Place H8 Prudential Center H8 Boston Medical Center J9 Westin Waterfront Hotel I13 F11 Brigham & Women’s Hosp. J5 Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill E10 Logan Airport Children’s Hospital J4 (Terminals A & E) E16, F16 Dana Farber Cancer Institute J4 CAMBRIDGE Institute of Contemporary Art G13 Harvard School of Public Health J5 LODGING International Place F12 Joslin Diabetes Center I4 Charles Hotel B1 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum J5 Longwood Medical area J4 Hampton Inn/Cambridge C8 JFK Federal Building E11 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary E9 Harvard Square Hotel C2 H9 Mass. General Hospital E9 Hotel Marlowe C8 Jordan Hall I7 Tufts Medical Ctr. H10 Hotel Veritas C3 Joseph Moakley Courthouse G13 Spaulding Rehabilitation Hosp. D10 Hyatt Regency/Cambridge G4 Kenmore Square H5 Marriott/Cambridge Center E7 Kings Chapel & Burial Ground F11 BOSTON LODGING Radisson Hotel/Cambridge F3 Lansdowne Street H5 Aloft Boston Seaport I13 Residence Inn by Marriott/Cambridge E7 Louisburg Square F9 Ames Hotel F11 Royal Sonesta D9 Mary Baker Eddy Library I7 Battery Wharf Hotel D12 Sheraton Commander B2 Mass. 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Fares & Passes The MBTA offers a reusable “Charlie Card” on which riders can store value by using cash or a debit/credit card through kiosks available in all MBTA stations. A Charlie Card, which presently can only be used on the Subway and Bus lines, offers a discounted fare. Riders may also purchase single-ride Charlie Tickets and Day/Week Link Passes at these same kiosks. Subway Fares Commuter Rail Day/Week LinkPass $2.25 Charlie Card $2.25–12.50 $12 for 1 day $2.75 Charlie Ticket Price depends on distance $21.25 for 7 days Plus FREE subway and traveled. When purchasing Unlimited travel on Subway, local bus transfers a ticket on a train you may Local Bus, Inner Harbor be subject to a $2 surcharge Ferry and Commuter Rail Bus Fares during peak hours, if that Zone 1A. 7-Day Pass valid $1.70 Charlie Card station has a ticket office or for 7 days from the date Plus FREE bus transfers contracted vendor. and time of purchase. $4 Inner Express $5.25 Outer Express Boat Fares $3.50 Inner Harbor Ferry MBTA Customer $2 Charlie Ticket $9.25 Cross-Harbor Ferry Support: $5 Inner Express $9.25 Commuter Boat 617-222-3200 or $7 Outer Express $18.50 Logan Airport Ferry visit mbta.com

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Massachusetts State House The Back Bay skyline at night

Beacon Hill Back Bay MAP PAGE 32 | F10 MAP PAGE 32 | G9 Strolling along Beacon Hill’s picturesque gas-lit Exquisite architecture and world-class retail- streets, brick sidewalks and Federal-style row ers are plentiful in Boston’s most well-known houses, it’s not uncommon to feel as though neighborhood. The Victorian brick and you’ve traveled back in time. Both eminently brownstone residences that line the streets are posh and utterly accommodating, this area has not only beautiful, they’re widely regarded as borne witness to much of the city’s storied past. the best-preserved examples of 19th-century The State House—with its gleaming gold urban design in the United States. Newbury —sits on the peak of the hill where the and Boylston streets, where luxury shops beacon for which the district was named used vie for space amidst outstanding restaurants, to reside. In this neighborhood, visitors can welcome visitors and residents alike. Back Bay also find the African Meeting House, which is also home to the iconic Prudential Tower, holds the Museum of African-American Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, History, as well as the Bull and Finch Pub, the John Hancock Tower and two sprawl- the inspiration for the popular TV show, ing shopping malls connected by a climate- “Cheers.” Charles Street, located at the flat controlled bridge. You’ll also find standout of the hill, is lined with boutiques, restaurants, salons, spas, antique shops and galleries cafes and charming throughout. Nightlife hotels. Locals descend thrives in Back Bay as the hill daily to enjoy ON THE well, where chic hotel ON THE all that Charles Street Green Line to Park St. bars, world-class Orange Line to Back Bay has to offer, adding to Red Line to Park St., restaurants and Green Line to Arling- the feeling of small- Charles St. swanky lounges ton, Copley or Hynes town charm. Blue Line to Bowdoin abound. Convention Center

38 PANORAMA Downtown Crossing/ Old North Church Theatre District

North End Downtown Crossing MAP PAGE 33 | E12 MAP PAGE 32 & 33 | F–G11 Italian culture reigns in the North End, In the heart of Boston, Downtown Crossing is Boston’s oldest and busiest neighborhood. The where it’s happening. Enjoy a variety of excit- sweet scent of fresh cannoli rises from count- ing retailers, including a PAUL bakery, GAP less Italian bakeries that populate this district’s Factory store, flagship Roche Bros. super- narrow cobblestone streets, while the veritable market and a Primark department store. The buffet of dining choices will have you wishing area also boasts numerous attractions, includ- there were more than three meals to enjoy in ing the historic Theatre District. The Lad- a day. Recently, clothing and home decor bou- der District features a growing restaurant tiques have been setting up shop here, making scene while the pedestrian-friendly center of the North End an even more diverse and desir- the neighborhood hosts New England’s larg- able destination. Don’t even try to find a park- est Jewelers District and Macy’s flagship ing space—it’s best to hop on the T or walk. If Boston store. The popular Freedom Trail you happen to be strolling the Freedom Trail, courses through Downtown, while its Finan- you’ll discover three of the North End’s most cial District is home to a growing roster of important historical sites: The Paul Revere tech start-ups and the acclaimed Post Office House, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground and Square. One of the most walkable districts in the Old North Church. Summertime brings the country, Down- people into the streets town Crossing is easily to celebrate various reached via MBTA ON THE ON THE Italian feasts with subway and bus lines Orange Line or Red Line music, socializing Orange Line or and includes several to Downtown Crossing and, of course, Green Line to Hubway bike-rental Green Line or Red Line Haymarket sensational food. stations. to Park St.

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Fenway Park Harriet Tubman Square

The Fenway South End MAP PAGE 35 MAP PAGE 32 | I9 Just south of the Charles River lies Boston’s axis From award-winning restaurants to a throng of entertainment, the Fenway. What was once of hip boutiques, the South End is one of the a marshy wetland is now a thriving center of city’s premier cultural hot spots, boasting a nightlife, arts and, of course, Fenway Park, thriving theater scene, as well as one of the home of the beloved Boston Red Sox. The Fen- largest gay communities in New England. way district is often referred to as the Kenmore Along its notably scenic streets, you’ll find Square area and can easily be accessed from the elegant brick row houses, charming bakeries T’s Green Line. Lansdowne Street, located and scrupulously maintained private gardens. right next to Fenway Park, is a prime attrac- Follow to some of Boston’s tion and boasts an impressive number of bars quirkiest shops, as well as a bevy of inter- and dance clubs, including the famed Cask ’n national dining options. Exceptional plays Flagon, House of Blues and The Bleacher and musical performances are found at both Bar. If you’re looking for a calmer cultural the Boston Center for the Arts and the scene, the Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Calderwood Pavilion, while numerous arts Stewart Gardner Museum and Symphony events and interesting trade shows constantly Hall offer a welcome retreat from the hubbub. overtake the Cyclorama—a 23,000 square- And if you don’t have time to explore Fenway’s foot dome that first many social and opened in 1865. With cultural offerings, you its avant-garde beauty ON THE ON THE can still look up and and bohemian culture, Orange Line to Back appreciate Boston’s Green Line to Fenway, the South End should Bay/South End famed CITGO sign Kenmore, Museum of be on any visitor’s Silver Line to E. Berkeley Fine Arts hovering above it all. to-do list. through Mass. Ave.

40 PANORAMA TOP RIGHT PHOTO: SCOTT ROBERTO Institute of Contemporary Art Bunker Hill Monument

Seaport District Charlestown MAP PAGE 33 | H14 MAP PAGE 35 The Seaport District is an eclectic hub of Located just across the Charles River from the technological innovation, artistic activity and North End and bordered by the Mystic River high-end dining frequented by business peo- to the north, Charlestown, founded in 1629, ple and wide-eyed sightseers alike. Everything is Boston’s most historic neighborhood. Two from the massive Seaport World Trade of the famed Freedom Trail’s most beloved Center—an awe-inspiring structure that sites—the Bunker Hill Monument, site of plays host to numerous expos and events— a pivotal Revolutionay War battle, and “Old and the historic Boston Fish Pier to the Ironsides” herself, the U.S.S. Constitution, charming Fort Point Arts Community can which is the world’s oldest commissioned war- be found in this lively district. Those looking ship—are located here. Both sites also boast to relax can walk the ’s free museums. A variety of restaurants and verdant paths or wander the numerous wharfs shops can be found both near the waterfront and piers that pepper this scenic community. area surrounding the historic Charlestown Shiny new hotels, an exciting new guard of Navy Yard, in bustling City Square and restaurants and an active arts colony combine amongst the well-preserved Colonial architec- to create one of Boston’s most unique neigh- ture along Main Street, where you can find the borhoods. From small, welcoming galleries to Warren Tavern, America’s oldest watering the famed Boston Children’s Museum and hole and a local staple that has hosted the the Institute of Con- likes of Paul Revere, temporary Art, the ON THE George Washington ON THE Seaport District has a and Benjamin venue for absolutely Silver Line to World Franklin since its Orange Line to every taste. Trade Center 1780 debut. Community College

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THE SKYWALK OBSERVATORY AT THE PRUDENTIAL CENTER New England’s premier observatory offers spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the city. This unique experience is a must for all Boston visitors, and boasts an audio tour, multimedia theater, the Dreams of Freedom: Boston’s Immigrant Experience exhibit and much more. 800 Boylston St., Prudential Tower, 50th floor, 617-859-0648, skywalkboston.com. Daily 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Admission (including a headset audio tour of points of interest): $19; seniors & students (with college ID) $15; children (under 12) $13. Observatory may be closed due to weather conditions; please call ahead.

Sights of Interest est libraries in the country. Special exhibit: New England on Paper: Contemporary Art ARNOLD ARBORETUM in the Boston Athenæum’s Prints & Photo- 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, 617-524-1718, graphs Collection. arboretum.harvard.edu. Grounds open sunrise to sunset. Free admission. Visitor BOSTON HARBOR ISLANDS Center: Thu–Tue 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Horti- 617-223-8666, bostonharborislands.org; cultural Library: Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m. beginning May 14—ferry tickets: 617-227-4321 This 281-acre tree sanctuary designed or bostonharborcruises.com. Islands acces- by Emerald Necklace architect Frederick sible by daily ferries: Georges and Specta- Law Olmsted opened in 1872. Now a Na- cle. The Boston Harbor Islands National Park tional Historic Landmark, the arboretum area features 34 islands encompassing 1,600 contains about 15,000 trees, shrubs and acres and 35 miles of coastline all within flowers for your perusal. 10 miles of . Hiking trails, beaches, ranger-led tours, camping, kay- BOSTON ATHENÆUM aking, nature walks, historic sites and free 10½ Beacon St., 617-227-0270, daily programs are just minutes away by bostonathenaeum.org. Mon–Thu 9 a.m.– ferry. Explore the beauty, tranquility, history 8 p.m., Fri ’til 5:30 p.m., Sat ’til 4 p.m., Sun and outdoor activities that await you. noon–4 p.m. Art & Architecture tours: Mon at 5:30 p.m., Tue & Thu at 3 p.m., Sun at 1 p.m. Reservations required. One of the Bordered by Arlington, Charles, Beacon oldest and most distinguished private and Boylston streets. Open daily dawn to libraries in the United States, the dusk. Established in 1837, the Public Gar- Athenæum was founded in 1807. For nearly den is the nation’s first public botanical half a century, it was the unchallenged garden. Its 24 acres are filled with scenic center of intellectual life in Boston, and by and diverse greenery, as well as sculptures, 1851 it had become one of the five larg- including one that commemorates the pop-

42 PANORAMA ular children’s book Make Way for Duck- tic replica ships (the Beaver and the Elea- lings. Other fixtures include the Lagoon, nor), the attraction invites visitors to travel home to the famed Swan Boats from April back in time to learn and experience the through September. courageous acts of those who forever shaped the course of history. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 700 Boylston St., Copley Square, 617-536- CUSTOM HOUSE TOWER 5400, bpl.org. Mon–Thu 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Fri 3 McKinley Square, 617-310-6300. & Sat ’til 5 p.m., Sun 1–5 p.m. Free admis- Observation deck tours daily, except Fri, at sion. Art & Architecture tours: Mon at 2:30 2 p.m. $5. Tours may be cancelled due to p.m.; Tue & Thu at 6 p.m.; Wed, Fri & Sat at weather conditions; call ahead. Boston’s 11 a.m.; Sun at 2 p.m. The first publicly sup- first skyscraper stands high over Boston ported municipal library in the world hosts Harbor as one of the city’s most impressive one million visitors a year, who come to landmarks. Crowned by its distinctive clock view this architectural masterpiece and its tower and restored with modern luxuries, collection of more than five million books. the building (operated by the Marriott Film festivals, exhibits and children’s pro- Corporation) epitomizes the preservation grams run throughout the year. of Boston’s historic architecture.

BOSTON TEA PARTY SHIPS & MUSEUM DORCHESTER HEIGHTS MONUMENT Congress Street Bridge, 855-832-1773, Thomas Park, South Boston, nps.gov/bost/ bostonteapartyship.com. Daily 10 a.m.–5 historyculture/dohe.htm. Park open dawn p.m. $28; seniors, students & military $25; to dusk. Monument is closed to the pub- children (4–12) $18; children (3 and under) lic. Completed in 1902 and on the National free. The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Register of Historic Places, this white mar- is dedicated to accurately reliving the ble Georgian revival tower commemorates famous event of December 16, 1773. With a the 1776 victory by George Washington’s new state-of-the-art museum and authen- Continental Army, which drove the British The first place to see Boston

See Boston like you’ve never seen it, at the Skywalk Observatory. Interesting displays including “Dreams of Freedom,” featuring the Boston immigrant experience. Informative audio tour and a theater featuring “ Wings Over Boston.” Located at The Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston | 617-859-0648 skywalkboston.com

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from Boston Harbor when they positioned NEW ENGLAND HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL an array of cannons near this site. Carmen Park, Congress Street near Faneuil Hall, 617-457-8755, nehm.org. Tours avail- EMERALD NECKLACE able upon request. This haunting memorial Downtown Boston to Dorchester, 617- features six luminous glass towers etched 522-2700, emeraldnecklace.org. Stretch- with the six million prisoner numbers of ing from Boston Common to Franklin Park, those who perished in the Holocaust. Vis- this system of green spaces—which fea- itors can walk under the towers and read tures six gems designed by Frederick Law the dramatic stories of the victims and Olmsted, the father of American landscape heroes of this tremendous human tragedy. architecture—offers a range of experiences, from quiet, shaded areas to recreational OTIS HOUSE activities like sailing, hiking, golf, fish- 141 Cambridge St., 617-994-5920, ing and softball. The Emerald Necklace’s historicnewengland.org. Wed–Sun 11 a.m.– attractions—including Arnold Arboretum, 4:30 p.m.; tours every half hour. Last tour Jamaica Pond and Franklin Park Zoo—are at 4:30 p.m. $10; seniors $9; students & chil- as diverse as the New England seasons. dren (5–18) $5; children (under 5), Historic New England members and Boston residents THE ETHER DOME AT MASS GENERAL free. Built in 1796 for Harrison Gray Otis and Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St., his wife, this grand mansion is an example Bulfinch Building, 4th floor, 617-726-2000, of high-style Federal elegance. Tours offer massgeneral.org/museum/exhibits/etherdome. insight into the social, business and family Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; closed during faculty life of the post-Revolution American elite. meetings. Free. From 1821–1868, more than 8,000 operations were performed at this ROSE FITZGERALD KENNEDY GREENWAY site, which saw the first use of anesthetic North End to Chinatown, 617-292-0020, in surgical history. Today it is a teaching rosekennedygreenway.org. This strip of green amphitheater and historical landmark. Visi- space adjacent to the Boston waterfront tors can explore the unique architecture and covering the site of the old, elevated Central a small collection of artifacts, including an Artery hosts seven water features in which oil painting of the famous first surgery, an to cool off, attractively landscaped gardens, Egyptian mummy and early surgical tools. public sculptures and a number of renowned food trucks and carts offering a variety of THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST distinctive, affordable food offerings, as 210 Massachusetts Ave., 617-450-2000, well as a seasonal, custom-made carousel. christianscience.com. Free tours of The The park is also the site of many free public Mother Church Tue noon–4 p.m., Wed programs and events throughout the year. 1–4 p.m., Thu–Sat noon–5 p.m. and Sun 11 a.m.–3 p.m., every half hour. Services: Sun at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The original Mother ST. ANTHONY SHRINE Church built in 1894 is at the heart of the Directed by the Christian Science Center, situated on 14 Franciscan friars of Holy Name Province acres in the Back Bay. The Romanesque and inspired by the structure is made from New Hampshire enduring legacy of St. granite with stained glass windows illus- Francis of Assisi, this trating Biblical events. Catholic ministry has been a Downtown Crossing landmark since 1947 and offers daily Masses—including seven FOREST HILLS CEMETERY music Masses featuring The Arch Street Band 95 Forest Hills Ave., Jamaica Plain, 617-524- (pictured)—and a comprehesive outreach program. 100 Arch St., 617-542-6440. Daily 0128, foresthillstrust.org. Open daily from 5:30 a.m–7 p.m. Visit stanthonyshrine.org for a dawn to dusk. Created in 1848, this cem- full Mass schedule. etery serves as the final resting place of Eugene O’Neill, Anne Sexton, e.e. cum- mings, William Lloyd Garrison and former SWAN BOATS Boston Celtic Reggie Lewis. The 275 acres Public Garden Lagoon, 617-522-1966, also contain sculptural treasures, an arbo- swanboats.com. Daily 10 a.m.–4 p.m. $3.50; retum and an open-air museum. seniors $3; children (2–15) $2.50. One of

44 PANORAMA Boston’s oldest and most treasured tradi- tions, these pedal-powered boats take vis- itors on a leisurely cruise around the Public Garden Lagoon. EXPERIENCE

TRINITY CHURCH 206 Clarendon St., Copley Square, 617-536- BOSTON LIGHT 0944, trinitychurchboston.org. Wed–Sat 10 AMERICA’S OLDEST LIGHT STATION a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sun 12:15–4:30 p.m. Wor- ship services: Sun 7:45 and 9 a.m., 6 p.m. Tours: $7; seniors & students (with ID) $5; children (under 16) free with an adult; call for times. Built in 1877, this house of wor- ship is a combination of Victorian, Gothic and French Romanesque styles and is one of the great masterpieces of American church architecture. Climb the tower Meet the lightkeeper Tours and Trails Learn the history BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL 46 Joy St., 617-725-5415. Free guided tours Mon–Sat at 2 p.m. Visit maah.org for site descriptions. A guided tour through the north side of Beacon Hill, including the VISIT US ONLINE AT homes of politicians and entrepreneurs; the African Meeting House, built in 1806; the BOSTONHARBORISLANDS.ORG oldest standing house built by an African- American (1797); and the home of Lewis and Harriet Hayden, who harbored runaway slaves. Maps are available at the Museum of African American History. The Best View

BOSTON BY FOOT of Boston— 617-367-2345, bostonbyfoot.org. Call for tour locations and times. $15; children (6–12) at Home or on the Go! $10. Explore Boston’s streets while learning about the people, places and events that shaped the city. This educational nonprofit offers a wide selection of guided walking tours and cruises designed for audiences of all ages, including a tour for families with young children. Special event: May 18 at 6 p.m.—Fort Point Channel.

BOSTON IRISH HERITAGE TRAIL Various sites Downtown and in the Back Bay, 617-696-9280, irishheritagetrail.com. Maps available at Boston Common and Prudential Center Visitor Information Cen- ters. This self-guided, three-mile walking tour covers 300 years of history, taking you through Boston’s downtown, North End, the official site of Beacon Hill and Back Bay neighborhoods. Learn about famous politicians, artists and war heroes, and the Boston Irish’s rich tra- The official guide To bosTon dition of rebellion, leadership and triumph.

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FENWAY PARK TOURS dren (3–11) $33; children (2 and under) $16. 4 Yawkey Way, Cruise on high-speed catamarans to Stell- 617-226-6666, INSIDE TIP: wagen Bank, the East Coast’s most famous boston.redsox.mlb. Fenway Park destination for whale watching. Catch sight com. Tours leave daily, debuted April of humpback, finback and minke whales 9, 1912 with an every hour on the hour, exhibition between from the deck or from the comfort of a 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; or three the Red Sox and fully modernized cabin boasting snack and hours prior to game Harvard College. beverage services. time. $20; military $17; children (3–12) $14. Tours originate at the Souvenir Store Wildlife located on Yawkey Way across from Ser- FRANKLIN PARK ZOO vice Gate D, rain or shine. This tour offers One Franklin Park Road, Franklin Park, 617- an inside look at America’s oldest active 541-LION, zoonewengland.org. Mon–Fri 10 Major League ballpark, including a visit to a.m.–5 p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 p.m. $19.95; the top of the famed “Green Monster.” seniors $16.95; children (2–12) $13.95; mil- itary personnel with ID half-price. Home THE FREEDOM TRAIL FOUNDATION’S to more than 210 species, many of them FREEDOM TRAIL PLAYERS endangered. Roam the Australian Outback 617-357-8300, thefreedomtrail.org. Tours Trail with kangaroos, visit the gorillas in the depart Boston Common Visitor Informa- Tropical Forest, marvel at the lion at Kala- tion Center and the Bostix booth at Faneuil hari Kingdom and see zebras, ostriches and Hall; call for times. $14; seniors & students wildebeests at Serengeti Crossing. Special $12; children (12 and under) $8; call for pri- events: May 6 from 5–7:30 p.m.—Roaring vate tours. Explore the Freedom Trail with Nights: Be a Kid Again, $45; May 7 from costumed actors portraying famous patri- noon–4 p.m.—Forest Garden Design Day; ots such as James Otis, Abigail Adams and May 13 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.—Celebrate William Dawes in this 90-minute tour. Azize’s Second Birthday; May 20 from 10 a.m.–3 p.m.—Super Hero Day. HISTORIC PUB CRAWL BosTix Booth, Faneuil Hall, 617-357-8300, thefreedomtrail.org. Reservations required. NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM Tue at 5:30 p.m. $43. The Freedom Trail Dedicated to advancing Foundation’s 18th-century costumed knowledge of the world of water, this aquatic zoo guide takes you on a tour of Boston’s his- features a Giant Ocean Tank toric pubs where treasonous events were containing a Caribbean hatched more than 250 years ago. Enjoy coral reef; a popular plenty of beer and light fare along the way. penguin habitat; Northern fur seals in the Marine Mammal Center; a shark and ray touch tank; NORTH END MARKET TOUR and the Simons IMAX Theatre. Central Wharf, 855-249-1163, bostonfoodtours.com. 617-973-5206, neaq.org. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–5 Three-hour tours: Wed & Sat at 10 a.m. p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 p.m. $26.95; seniors & students $24.95; children (3–11) $18.95; and 2 p.m., Fri at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Reser- children (under 3) free. Refer to Current Events vations required. Custom tours for groups section under Film for IMAX theater listings. available. $57. Michele Topor, an authority Combination ticket prices available. on Italian cuisine and culture, hosts walk- ing tours through one of the nation’s oldest Italian-American communities. STONE ZOO 149 Pond St., Stoneham, 617-541-LION, zoonewengland.org. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–5 Whale Watches p.m., Sat & Sun ’til 6 p.m. $16.95; seniors NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM $14.95; children (2–12) $11.95; military Central Wharf, 617-227-4321, neaq.org. personnel with ID half-price. Highlights Mon–Fri at 10 a.m., Sat & Sun at 10 a.m. and include Mexican gray wolves, meerkats, 2:30 p.m.; beginning May 6—Mon–Fri at 10 snow leopards, jaguars, black bears and a.m. and noon, Sat & Sun at 10 and 11 a.m., white-cheeked gibbons. Special event: Apr noon and 2:30 p.m. $53; seniors $45; chil- 29 from 11 a.m.–3 p.m.—Princess Day.

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PLIMOTH PLANTATION When the Pilgrims landed in America in 1620, they landed at Plymouth Rock. They built their settlement three miles south of the rock and named it Plimoth Plantation. Today, visitors can tour the Plantation and see how the Pilgrims went about their daily lives, hunting, gathering and making crafts. 137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, 508-746-1622, plimoth.org. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. $31; seniors $28; children (5–12) $19.95; (under 5) free.

Museums Year of Collecting at deCordova; Expanding Abstraction: New England Women Painters, CONCORD MUSEUM 1950 to Now. 200 Lexington Road, Concord, 978-369- 9763, concordmuseum.org. Mon–Sat 9 MASS MOCA a.m.–5 p.m., Sun noon–5 p.m. $10; seniors 1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, & students $8; children (5–17) $5; children 413-662-2111, massmoca.org. Wed–Mon 11 (under 5) & active military free. Ample free a.m.–5 p.m. $18; seniors & veterans $16; stu- parking on Cambridge Turnpike. Relive dents $12; children (6–16) $8. The Massacu- Concord’s history, from Native American setts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS habitation and European settlement to the MoCA), an 110,000-square-feet facility days of Emerson, Thoreau, the Alcotts and located in a historic former factory complex, Hawthorne. Special exhibits: Walden: Four exhibits art by both well-known and emerg- Views by Abelardo Morell; The Anatomy of ing artists, focusing on large-scale, immer- a Desk: Writing with Thoreau and Emerson. sive installations that would be impossible to realize in conventional museums. Special DECORDOVA SCULPTURE PARK exhibits: Nick Cave: Until; Tanja Hollander: AND MUSEUM Are You Really My Friend?; Elizabeth King: 51 Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln, 781-259-8355, Radical Small; Steffani Jemison: Plant You decordova.org. Wed–Fri 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat Now, Dig You Later; Here Comes the Sun; & Sun ’til 5 p.m. $14; seniors $12; students Spencer Finch: Cosmic Latte; Barbara Tak- $10; children (12 and under) free. Sculp- enaga: Nebraska; beginning May 6—In the ture Park: open sunrise to sunset, admis- Abstract; The Half-Life of Love. sion charged during museum operating hours only. Tour one of the largest contem- PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM porary art museums and the only perma- East India Square, Salem, 866-745-1876, nent public sculpture park in New England. pem.org. Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $20; Special exhibits: Let It All Hang! 1982, A seniors $17; students $12; children (16 and

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under) free. The nation’s oldest continually MINUTE MAN NATIONAL operating museum boasts a collection HISTORICAL PARK showcasing African, Asian, Pacific Island 978-369-6993, Concord and Lexington and American folk and decorative art, a (North Bridge Visitor Center, 174 Liberty maritime collection and the first collection St., Concord), nps.gov/mima. Park grounds of Native American art in the hemisphere. open sunrise to sunset. Created in 1959 Special exhibits: Importing Splendor: Lux- to preserve the sites associated with the uries from China; Raven’s Many Gifts: opening battles of the American Revo- Native Art of the Northwest Coast; Mega­ lution, Minute Man Park consists of more City: India’s Culture of the Streets; Stick- than 900 acres of land along original seg- work: Patrick Dougherty; Lunar Attraction; ments of the Battles of Lexington and Double Happiness: Celebration in Chi- Concord, including Lexington Green and nese Art; WOW® World of WearableArt�; Concord’s North Bridge, as well as The beginning May 20—Ocean Liners: Glamour, Wayside, the 19th-century home of liter- Speed and Style. ary greats Nathaniel Hawthorne and Lou- isa May Alcott. WORCESTER ART MUSEUM 55 Salisbury St., Worcester, 508-799-4406, OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE worcesterart.org. Wed–Fri & Sun 11 a.m.–5 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, 800-733- p.m. (third Thu of every month ’til 8 p.m.), 1830, osv.org. Wed–Sun 9:30 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m. $14; seniors & stu- beginning May 1—’til 5 p.m. $28; seniors dents $12; children (4–17) $6. This world- $26; children (3–17) $14; (under 3) free. renowned, 35,000-piece collection of Take a trip back in time at this recreation of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, pho- an early 19th-century New England village tography, prints, drawings and new media where costumed educators give visitors a span 5,000 years of art and culture. Spe- glimpse of life in America’s early days. Visit cial exhibits: Highest Heaven: Spanish a tin shop, a cider mill and a blacksmith, ride and Portuguese Colonial Art from the Col- the old-fashioned stagecoach and tour res- lection of Roberta and Richard Huber; torations of period New England homes. Jeppson Idea Lab: Master Vases from Ancient Greece; beginning May 13—John O’Reilly: A Studio Odyssey; Renaissance WALDEN POND STATE Woman in Asia: Florance Waterbury and RESERVATION Her Gifts of Asian Art. This National Historic Landmark features 335 acres of protected open Sights of Interest space that preserves the area made famous by ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK Henry David Thoreau, 1250 Hancock St., Quincy, 617-770-1175, nps. complete with hiking trails that lead to the replica of Thoreau’s one- gov/adam. Take the “T” to the Quincy Cen- room cabin. In summer, it is a popular swimming ter stop on the Red Line. Daily 9 a.m.–5 p.m. destination. Year-round interpretive programs $10; children (under 16) free. This historical and guided walks are offered, as well as a gift gem offers insight into the lives of U.S. pres- shop, bookstore and the Tsongas gallery. 915 Walden St., Concord/Lincoln, 978-369-3254. idents John Adams and son John Quincy Daily 8 a.m. to half-hour before sunset. Parking Adams. See the birthplaces of both pres- fee: $8 resident, $10 non-resident. idents, as well as “The Old House,” which was home to five generations of the family. WOLF HOLLOW BLUE HILLS RESERVATION 114 Essex Road, Ipswich, 978-356-0216, Reservation Headquarters, 695 Hillside St., wolfhollowipswich.org. Sun & Sat 1–3 p.m., Milton, 617-698-1802. Covering more than weather permitting. $8.50; seniors & chil- 7,000 acres in the suburbs of Boston, Blue dren (3–17) $6. This wolf sanctuary offers a Hills Reservation a number of fun seasonal unique opportunity to meet a pack of gray activities, including camping, fishing, hik- wolves while enjoying an enlightening edu- ing, skiing and mountain biking, as well as cational presentation during which visitors scenic views and more than 125 miles of can observe the wolves interacting with trails for any outdoor enthusiast. their pack-mates at close range.

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c S St N SIGHTSEEING | FREEDOM TRAIL 9 OLD STATE HOUSE 10 BOSTON Corner of Washing- MASSACRE SITE State ton and State streets, Street in front of the Old 617-720-1713. Daily 9 State House. At the next a.m.–5 p.m. $10; seniors & intersection below the Red Hot. students $8.50; children State House, a ring of (18 and under), military cobblestones marks the & veterans free. Built in site of the clash between 1713, this seat of Colonial a jeering Boston crowd government was the and a British guard of center of activity for nine soldiers on March such patriots as John 5, 1770. Hancock and Samuel and John Adams. It was here that the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston.

11 FANEUIL HALL 12 PAUL REVERE Merchants Row and HOUSE 19 North Square, Faneuil Hall Square, North Street, 617-523- 617-242-5689. Daily 9 2338. Daily 9:30 a.m.–5:15 a.m.–5 p.m. Historical p.m. $5; seniors & talks given every half students $4.50; hour from 9:30 a.m.– children (5–17) $1. The 4:30 p.m., when hall is oldest home in Boston not in use. “The Cradle (built c. 1680), occupied of Liberty” combines by silversmith and a marketplace on the patriot Paul Revere from first floor with the town 1770 to 1800. meeting hall upstairs, the site of fiery revolutionary debate.

13 OLD 14 NORTH COPP’S CHURCH HILL 193 Salem BURYING St., 617- GROUND 523-6676. Daily 9 a.m.– Hull Street. Daily 9 a.m.– 5 p.m. Services: Sun at 5 p.m. Set out in 1659, 9 and 11 a.m. Known Copp’s Hill was Boston’s as Christ Church and second cemetery. Many erected in 1723, this is remarkable people are Boston’s oldest standing interred here, including church. Two lanterns the Mather family of Timeless Tuesdays were hung here on April ministers and Edmund 18, 1775, signaling the Hartt, builder of the USS Bite Thursdays Redcoats’ departure by Constitution. sea for Lexington and Play Fridays Concord. Flaunt Saturdays 15 BUNKER HILL 16 USS CONSTITUTION MONUMENT Breed’s Hill, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown, 617-242- Charlestown, 617-242- 7511. Daily 1–5 p.m.; 5670. Tue–Fri 2:30–4 beginning Apr 29—daily p.m., Sat & Sun 10 a.m.–4 9 a.m.–5 p.m., last climb p.m. This 44-gun frigate at 4:30 p.m. The site is the world’s oldest of the commissioned warship, The Langham, Boston historic christened “Old Iron­ battle of sides” during the War of 250 Franklin St., Boston June 17, 1812 when cannonballs 1775. literally bounced off her 617.956.8765 bondboston.com triple hull.

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TOP OF THE HUB Located 52 stories above the city, Top of the Hub is Boston’s special occasion favorite. With upscale American cuisine, live entertainment nightly, a spectacular view and romantic atmosphere, Top of the Hub promises a unique experience for both visitors and native Bostonians alike. L, D, SB, LS, C. $$$$ 800 Boylston St., Prudential Center, 617-536-1775, topofthehub.net.

Back Bay and an array of shareable dishes, including salads, flatbread pizzas and more. Voted ASTA Best Hotel Bar by Boston magazine and 47 Massachusetts Ave., 617-585-9575, Best Civilized Nightcap by The Improper astaboston.com. Earthy, mysterious and Bostonian. L, D, C, SB. $$ minimal, Asta offers a prix fixe tasting menu-only experience. An open kitchen BEN & JERRY’S invites you to get up close and personal 174 Newbury St., 617-536-5456; New Eng- with the menu of your choice: three, five or land Aquarium, 1 Central Wharf, 617-536- eight courses. D. $$$$ 5456; benjerry.com. The Vermont-based premium ice cream purveyors offer favorite BAR 10 flavors like Chunky Monkey, Phish Food and Westin Copley Place, 10 Huntington Ave., Cherry Garcia, as well as cookies, brown- 617-424-7446, bar10boston.com. Bar 10 ies, shakes and refreshing fruit smoothies. $ mixes signature martinis and lighter, mod- ern American fare with a vibrant setting DAVIO’S NORTHERN ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE 75 Arlington St., 617-357- 4810, davios.com. Davio’s KEY AVERAGE PRICE OF Scan this code for DINNER ENTREES expanded Panorama spacious, relaxed dining B Breakfast dining listings room serves as the per- L Lunch $ Most less than $12 D Dinner $$ $12–18 fect stage for its signature BR Brunch $$$ $19–25 dishes, including home- SB Sunday Brunch $$$$ Most more than $25 made pastas and Brandt C Cocktails Many restaurants offer a wide LS Late Supper range of entrees and prices; meats as well as a selec- (serving after 10 p.m.) the classifications are only tion of fresh seafood. VP Valet Parking approximations. NC Credit Cards Not or visit Additional flair is provided Accepted Refer to Cuisine Index, bostonguide.com by the open kitchen Entertainment page 60. * layout. L, D, VP, C. $$$

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JASPER WHITE’S SUMMER SHACK rant features one of the largest selections 50 Dalton St., 617-867-9955, summershack of tinned fish in New England along with restaurant.com. Enjoy top-notch seafood a wide array of fresh, sustainable seafood, such as pan-roasted lobster, award-winning including chowder, bisque, raw bar offer- fried chicken and an impressive raw bar in ings, fried whole belly Ipswich clams and a casual setting. L, D. $$$ lobster rolls. L, D, C, LS, Sat & SB. $$$

L’ESPALIER *THE TAJ BOSTON Mandarin Oriental Boston, 774 Boylston St., 15 Arlington St., 617-536-5700, tajhotels. 617-262-3023, lespalier.com. This sophisti- com. This 1927 landmark offers dishes cated French classic, consistently named as reflecting the seasonal flavors of New Eng- one of Boston’s top eateries, is a favorite of land as well as authentic Indian dishes for both power brokers and couples out for a dinner. Cafe: B, L, D, Sat & SB. Lounge: L, D, romantic evening. L, D. $$$$ C, LS. Bar: L, D, C, LS. $$$$

OAK LONG BAR + KITCHEN TAPEO Fairmont Copley Plaza, 138 St James Ave., 266 Newbury St., 617-267-4799, tapeo.com. 617-585-7222, oaklongbarkitchen.com. This popular Back Bay eatery offers delec- This brasserie-style spot features a menu of table, authentic tapas in a glorious Newbury inventive American dishes. The namesake Street setting, complete with seasonal patio Long Bar winds more than 80 feet through dining for prime people-watching as you the restaurant, offering a central meeting enjoy your scallops in saffron cream, lobster place for everyone from young professionals ravioli and sangria. D, C, L Sat & Sun. $$ and tourists to execs. B, L, D, LS, C, SB. $$$$ TOWNE STOVE AND SPIRITS SALTIE GIRL 900 Boylston St., 617-247-0400, 281 Dartmouth St., 617-267-0691, towneboston.com. The melting pot of Panorama 4.625x3.75 1/15/14 10:48 AM Page 1 saltiegirl.com. This intimate, 30-seat restau- cuisines at this eatery within the Hynes

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52 PANORAMA Convention Center blends home-style, gas- tropub fare with refined presentations and contemporary influences, creating a dining experience with something for everyone. L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$$$ Beacon Hill ANTONIO’S 288 Cambridge St., 617-367-3310, antoniosofbeaconhill.com. One of Boston’s finest Italian restaurants, Antonio’s serves traditional Italian food with nightly specials and a lengthy wine list. Specialties include homemade fusilli and shrimp margarita. L, D. $$

*CHEERS 84 Beacon St., 617-227-9605; Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617-227-0150; cheersboston. com. The original Beacon Hill pub and its spin-off offer tasty traditional fare and an abundant beverage selection. Live entertainment Thu–Sat. L, D, C, LS. $

CLINK The Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles St., 617-224- 4004, libertyhotel.com/clink. Artfully marrying European culinary tradition with contemporary American innovation, Clink’s dining room features elements of the orig- inal cells from its earlier life as the . Clink’s lobby bar draws trendy urbanites with its energetic nightlife scene. B, L, C. $$$

THE HUNGRY I 71½ Charles St., 617-227-3524, hungryiboston.com. In a two-story townhouse with two working fireplaces and an outdoor patio, chef Peter Ballarin serves signature dishes, including venison au poivre. D, SB, C. $$$

MOOO 15 Beacon St., 617-670-2515, mooorestaurant.com. Indulge in modern steakhouse fare at XV Beacon Hotel. Mooo features a la carte steaks ranging from 14-ounce prime New York sirloin to Japanese-grade Wagyu beef served with roasted garlic and bone marrow butter. B, L, D, SB, C. $$$$

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French- and Italian-style dishes in a sophis- ticated bistro atmosphere atop Beacon Hill, offering inventive versions of classic fare from fresh pasta to foie gras. D, LS, C. $$$$ Downtown BACK DECK 2 West St., 617-670-0320, backdeckboston.com.With three deck spaces, a menu of charcoal-grilled favorites, patio tables and backyard- inspired cocktails, Back Deck brings the outdoors inside with floor-to-ceiling windows, carriage lighting, lush green planters, glazed brick and an open kitchen. L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$

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*CAFE FLEURI Langham Hotel Boston, 250 Franklin St., 617-451-1900, boston.langhamhotels. com. Enjoy one of Boston’s top Sunday THIRSTY? brunches, or sample contemporary New England fare and desserts within a sunlit garden atrium. B, L, SB. $$ NOW OFFERING 20+ WINES BY THE GLASS AND FAJITAS & ’RITAS 12 CRAFT BEERS ON TAP 25 West St., 617-426-1222, fajitasandritas.com. Established in 1989, Fajitas & ’Ritas features fresh, healthy Texan 32 REASONS TO SAY, “CHEERS” and barbecue cuisine at bargain prices. A fun place to eat, drink and hang out, the Located in the Westin Copley Place walls are decorated with colorful murals and the bar boasts some of Boston’s best— 10 Huntington Ave Boston MA and sturdiest—margaritas. L, D, C. $ Open 7 days, Full menu until 12 am *THE KINSALE IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT 2 Center Plaza (Cambridge Street), 617-742- 5577, classicirish.com. Hand-crafted in Ire- land and shipped to Boston, this classic pub features a cozy interior with beautiful Celtic motifs and traditional Irish fare with 20+ BAR10BOSTON.COM beers on tap, 100-seat seasonal patio, live @Bar10_Boston music and trivia on Wed. Sat & SB. L, D, C. $$ MERITAGE RESTAURANT + WINE BAR Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, 617- 439-3995, meritagetherestaurant.com. Known for its excellence in wine and food

54 PANORAMA pairings, Meritage unveils a redesigned din- winning chef Jody Adams serves delectable ing room, sophisticated wine bar and new fusion dishes inspired by her world travels private dining rooms overlooking Boston in an elegant, modern interior. L, D, SB. $$$ Harbor. Complementing the refreshed inte- rior is Chef Daniel Bruce’s unique vineyard- to-table menu. D, LS, SB, C, VP. $$$$ YE OLDE UNION OYSTER HOUSE PARKER’S RESTAURANT America’s oldest Omni Parker House, 60 School St., 617-227- restaurant, now 8600. Enjoy nostalgic cuisine with a con- celebrating 190 years, serves Yankee-style temporary flair in the stately dining room seafood, beef and where Boston cream pie and the Parker chicken, and is famed House roll were first served. B, L, D. $$$$ for the oyster bar where Daniel Webster dined daily. Specialties ROWES WHARF SEA GRILLE include clam chowder Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, 617- and fresh lobster. 41 Union St., 617-227-2750, 856-7744, roweswharfseagrille.com. Rowes unionoysterhouse.com. L, D, VP. $$$ Wharf Sea Grille delivers the sea straight to your table. Enjoy power breakfasts and lunches followed by a vibrant after-work YVONNE’S cocktail and dinner scene. The sunlight- 2 Winter Place, 617-267-0047, filled dining room or seasonal outdoor ter- yvonnesboston.com. Located in the space race is an ideal spot for a leisurely lunch or formely occupied by the legendary Locke- special date night. B, L, D. $$$ Ober, this “modern supper club” serves internationally inspired small plates, rare TRADE wines, select beers and both classic and 540 Atlantic Ave., 617-451-1234, innovative cocktails in a luxurious setting. trade-boston.com. James-Beard-Award- D, LS, C. $$$

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace or great northern brisket dressed in a vari- *DURGIN-PARK ety of hot sauces with refreshing cocktails 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 617-227- served in mason jars. L, D, LS, C. $$$ 2038, durgin-park.com. For more than a century, Durgin-Park has catered to the hearty appetites of locals and visitors North End alike. One of the oldest continuously ARAGOSTA BAR & BISTRO running restaurants in the country, it 3 Battery Wharf, 617-994-9001, features a wide selection of comfort food aragostabistro.com. Aragosta offers a and classic New England fare, including warm, social atmosphere and contempo- clam chowder and the signature prime rib. rary Italian cuisine in a stunning waterfront L, D, C. $$ setting that features an open kitchen with a chef’s counter and an outdoor terrace with *HARD ROCK CAFE views of Boston Harbor. B, L, D, BR, C. $$$ 22–24 Clinton St., 617-424-7625, hardrock.com. Offering classic American BRICCO cuisine served with a healthy dose of 241 Hanover St., 617-248-6800, bricco.com. rock ’n’ roll. After you eat, take in the Restaurateur Frank DePasquale’s acclaimed massive collection of authentic music eatery offers modern interpretations of memorabilia or enjoy live music from hot regional Italian dishes, complemented by an local and national acts. L, D, C, LS. $ award-wining wine list featuring European and California vintages. D, C, LS, VP. $$$$

Fenway/Kenmore Square MARE THE BLEACHER BAR 3 Mechanic St., 617-723-6273, mareoyster 82A Lansdowne St., 617-262-2424, bar.com. This urban oasis showcases crudo, bleacherbarboston.com. Inside Fen- a world-class raw bar and seafood dishes way Park, underneath the bleachers, take elegantly prepared to feature distinc- in center field views of America’s most tive coastal flavors. Enjoy skyline views of beloved ballpark. With the feel of a neigh- downtown Boston on the breathtaking ter- borhood pub and featuring a deli-style race, complete with fire pits. D, C, LS. $$$$ menu and cold beer, The Bleacher Bar is open all year round. L, D, C. $ MASSIMINO’S CUCINA ITALIANA 207 Endicott St., 617-523-5959, EASTERN STANDARD massiminosboston.com. Owner/chef Mas- Hotel Commonwealth, 528 Commonwealth simino—former head chef of Naples’ Hotel Ave., 617-532-9100, easternstandardboston. Astoria and Switzer­land’s Metropolitan com. This Kenmore Square brasserie Hotel—offers specialties like veal chop resembles an old hotel dining room and stuffed with arugula, prosciutto, smoked attracts a diverse crowd, from businessmen mozzarella and black olives, among to Red Sox fans seeking a pre-game bite. numerous other delights. L, D, LS, C. $ B, L, D. $$

GAME ON! REGINA PIZZERIA 82 Lansdowne St., 617-351-7001, Patrons have been indulging gameonboston.com. This sports bar/ in delicious, award-winning homemade pizza at restaurant/nightclub built inside Fenway Boston’s oldest brick- Park offers a sleek spot in which to sample oven pizzeria since 1926. a full menu and watch sporting events on a Delivery and curbside-to- number of big-screen TVs. L, D. $$ go service available. 11½ Thacher St., 617-227-0765, reginapizzeria.com; also: SWEET CHEEKS Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall 1381 Boylston St., 617-266-1300, Marketplace; South Station, sweetcheeksq.com. Sweet Cheeks brings Atlantic Ave. and Summer Street; 353 Cambridge St., Allston, 617-783- a taste of Texas barbecue to Boston using 2300; 1330 Boylston St., 617-266-9210. C in local, responsibly sourced and all-natu- Allston. L & D daily. $ ral meats. Indulge in Berkshire pork belly

56 PANORAMA ABOVE PHOTO: DELLA HUFF RISTORANTE SARACENO atmosphere of a restored old world Tuscan 286 Hanover St., 617-227-5888, saracenos. villa while savoring authentic Italian dishes com. Neapolitan cuisine served in an inti- carefully prepared using only the finest mate atmosphere complete with charming, ingredients. D, LS, C, SB. $$$$ beautifully decorated exposed brick walls. Reservations recommended. L, D, VP, C. $$ WARD 8 90 N. Washington St., 617-823-4478, ward8. TARANTA com. The North End’s only American bras- 210 Hanover St., 617-720-0052, serie—named for the Boston voting district tarantarist.com. Enjoy traditional Italian as well as the vintage libation—features dishes bursting with surprising, unfamiliar a menu of comfort food and a roomy bar flavors at this acclaimed eatery that fuses serving classic and creative craft cocktails. southern Italian cuisine with influences L, D, C, Sat & SB. $$ from chef/owner José Duarte’s native Peru. D, C. $$$ South Boston Waterfront/ TRATTORIA IL PANINO Seaport District 11 Parmenter St., 617-720-1336, BABBO PIZZERIA trattoriailpanino.com. For 30 years, Frank 11 Fan Pier Blvd., 617-421-4466, DePasquale’s landmark restaurant has babbopizzeria.com. Celebrity chef Mario served earthy Mediterranean cuisine from Batali’s huge waterfront enoteca serves Italy’s Amalfi Coast. Casual dining in an wood-fired pizzas, small plates, gelato, intimate, seasonal outdoor garden is also Italian wines and more. L, D, LS, C. $$ available. L, D, C, LS. $$$ THE BARKING CRAB TRESCA 88 Sleeper St., 617-426-CRAB, 233 Hanover St., 617-742-8240, barkingcrab.com. No frills at this clam trescanorthend.com. Enjoy the romantic shack that’s a Boston dining institution.

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 57 *DARRYL’S CORNER BAR & KITCHEN 604 Columbus Ave., 617-536-1100, dcbkboston.com. Home to some of the best Southern-style comfort food in the city, Darryl’s also features a lively assortment of live jazz, soul and R&B music and the “Best of Boston”-awarded, all-you-can-eat Sunday Jazz Brunch. D, C, L Sat, SB. $$$

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Pluck mussels and steamers from plastic tails, craft beer, a carefully selected wine buckets and drink wine out of plastic cups list, small-batch bourbons and single-malt under a seasonal outdoor tent and on the scotches. B, L, D, Sat & SB, C. $$$$ new patio or by a wood-burning stove dur- ing colder months. L, D, C. $$ PASTORAL 345 Congress St., 617-345-0005, BLUE DRAGON pastoralfortpoint.com. Enjoy authentic, 324 A St., 617-338-8585, ming.com/ wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, house-made blue-dragon. Named one of the best new pastas, seasonal Italian entrees, wine on restaurants of 2013 by Esquire, Ming Tsai’s tap and beer cocktails in a warm, rustic 80-seat gastropub is a relaxed, Asian- setting. L, D, LS, C. $$ fusion neighborhood hangout with a tapas- style menu. L, D, LS, C. $$ ROW 34 383 Congress St., 617-553-5900, row34.com. COMMITTEE This “workingman’s oyster bar” features 50 Northern Ave., 617-737-5051, fresh seafood, a unique beer selection and committeeboston.com. Small plates of an industrial-chic decor. L, D. $$$ fresh Greek and Mediterranean fare, cre- ative cocktails and an extensive wine list SPORTELLO are highlights at this new gathering spot in 348 Congress St., 617-737-1234, the Seaport District. L, D, LS, C. $$$ sportelloboston.com. Celebrity chef Bar- bara Lynch provides her interpretation of a DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE classic diner, serving up impeccable tratto- STEAK HOUSE ria-inspired Italian dishes and a wine bar. L, 250 Northern Ave., Suite 200, 617-951-1368, D, SB. $$$ delfriscos.com. Located at Liberty Wharf, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House STREGA WATERFRONT offers guests prime steaks, chops and One Marina Park Drive, Fan Pier, 617-345- fresh seafood. Boasting an award-winning, 3992, thevaranogroup.com. The jewel of 1,200+ wine list, spectacular harbor views the Seaport/Innovation District, Nick Vara- and unparalleled hospitality, Del Frisco’s no’s flagship location brings unmatched represents an exciting destination in service and unforgettable experiences to Boston dining. L, D, C, LS, VP. $$$$ beautiful Fan Pier. Dine on authentic Italian cuisine while taking in a dazzling interior EMPIRE ASIAN RESTAURANT & LOUNGE and breathtaking views of Boston Harbor. 55 Northern Ave., 617-295-0001, Reservations recommended. L, D, C, LS, empireboston.com. This 14,000-square- VP. $$$ foot Asian restaurant and lounge located on Fan Pier offers a tantalizing menu from TAVERN ROAD executive Chef Kevin Long and an exotic, 343 Congress St., 617-790-0808, Peter Niemitz-designed interior. D, LS, C, tavernroad.com. Brothers Louis and VP. $$$$ Michael DiBiccari combine forces with local Boston artists to bring Fort Point a street- MENTON food inspired menu featuring sharable 354 Congress St., 617-737-0099, small plates. L, D, LS, C. $$ mentonboston.com. This famed restaurant by James-Beard-Award-winning chef Bar- bara Lynch combines meticulous French South End technique with a passionate Italian sensibil- AQUITAINE ity in a luxurious atmosphere. D. $$$$ 569 Tremont St., 617-424-8577, aquitaineboston.com. Modeled after con- *OUTLOOK KITCHEN + BAR temporary Parisian bistros, Aquitaine offers The Envoy Hotel, 70 Sleeper St., 617-338- a fresh take on traditional French cuisine 3030, theenvoyhotel.com. Featuring local while staying true to its regional roots. An and seasonal cuisine and perched on extensive wine list and simple, sophisti- the edge of the Fort Point Channel, Out- cated decor make this neighborhood eat- look also boasts a bar serving craft cock- ery a Boston classic. L, D, C, Sat & SB. $$$

58 PANORAMA B&G OYSTERS 550 Tremont St., 617-423-0550, bandgoysters.com. This South End raw bar from James Beard Award-winning chef Barbara Lynch and Garrett Harker features bivalves from Wellfleet to the West Coast, as well as signature dishes like the lobster BLT and the Maine lobster roll. L, D. $$

BOSTON CHOPS 1375 Washington St., 617-227-5011, bostonchops.com. This urban steak bistro is a casual yet refined twist on steakhouse splendor. Savor mouth-watering prime cuts and a 2,000-bottle wine room along with rarely celebrated delicacies like roasted bone marrow and grilled herb marinated beef heart. D, LS, C, Sat & SB. $$$$

CINQUECENTO ROMAN TRATTORIA 500 Harrison Ave., 617-338-9500, cinquecentoboston.com. This contemporary, casual and energetic Italian eatery evokes the trattorias of Rome, offering an ideal spot for a night out or as a gathering place for brunch. D, C, Sat & SB. $$$$

COPPA 253 Shawmut Ave., INSIDE TIP: 617-391-0902, Co-owner Ken coppaboston.com. Oringer was nominated for This enoteca from 2017’s Outstanding legendary restaura- Restaurateur Award teur Ken Oringer and by the James Beard chef Jamie Bisson- Foundation. nette serves a vari- ety of pasta and wood-fired pizza, as well as modern charcuterie dishes and small tapas-sized delicacies like salt cod crostini and marinated mushrooms. L, D, SB. $$$

FLOUR BAKERY & CAFE 1595 Washington St., 617-267-4300; 12 Farnsworth St., 617-338-4333; 131 Clarendon St., 617-437-7700; 190 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 617-225-2525; 114 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, 617-714-3205; 40 Erie St., Cambridge, 617-945-0322; flourbakery.com. Chef Joanne Chang’s mastery of all things baked is on full display at this popular eat- 25 West Street by Boston Common25 West• 617.426.1222 Sreet ery. The sticky buns are to die for, as are the www.fajitasandritas.com by Boston Common hot pressed sandwiches. B, L. $$ 617-426-1222 25 West Street GASLIGHT www.fajitasandritas.comnear Boston Common 560 Harrison Ave., 617-422-0224, 617.426.1222 gaslight560.com. Critics and locals alike www.fajitasandritas.com are drawn to this acclaimed French bras-

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serie featuring top-notch fare and a young, rubbed steaks. Masa also serves brunch energetic atmosphere. SB, L, D. $$$ and a $1 tapas menu. D, SB, C. $$$

MASA MISTRAL 439 Tremont St., 617-338-8884, 223 Columbus Ave., 617-867-9300, masarestaurant.com. Bringing the South- mistralbistro.com. Floor-to-ceiling windows west to the South End, Masa serves up and white arches give this sophisticated specialties such as roasted salmon with restaurant a clean, airy feel. Acclaimed chipotle and horseradish crust and chili Chef Jamie Mammano’s sophisticated menu and a distinctive cocktail list helped to make Mistral a favorite for seasonal CUISINE INDEX French cuisine. D, LC, SB, C. $$$$

AMERICAN FRENCH COUNTRY Sportello 58 MYERS + CHANG Abby Lane Food The Hungry i 53 Strega 1145 Washington St., 617-542-5200, Waterfront 58 & Spirits 61 myersandchang.com. Inspired by traditional Asta 51 Taranta 57 GREEK/ Taiwanese cuisine and Asian street food, Back Deck 54 GREEK-AMERICAN Teatro 61 Bar 10 51 Committee 58 Trattoria this fun and funky eatery offers playful and il Panino 57 Ben & Jerry’s 51 Doretta Taverna novel takes on the classic dishes and Tresca 57 The Bleacher & Raw Bar 61 flavors of Southeast Asia. L, D, C. $$ Bar 56 Zoe’s 31 Blu 61 MEXICAN/ SOUTHWESTERN PICCO Cheers 53 INTERNATIONAL Fajitas & ’Ritas 54 513 Tremont St., 617-927-0066, Clink 53 Bond 54 Masa 60 Flour Bakery CityPlace 61 piccorestaurant.com. Short for “Pizza and and Cafe 59 En Boca 31 Ice Cream Company,” Picco delivers hot, NEW ENGLAND Game On! 56 Jacob Wirth 61 fresh-out-of-the-oven pizzas and Italian Avenue One 61 Grendel’s Den 31 Menton 58 entrees. After their meal, diners can choose Cafe Fleuri 54 Hard Rock The Taj Boston 52 from the ever-changing menu of homemade Cafe 56 Durgin-Park 56 Towne Stove ice cream flavors or baked desserts. L, D. $$ Meritage and Spirits 52 Henrietta’s Restaurant + Table 31 Wine Bar 54 Trade 55 Yvonne’s 55 TORO Oak Long Bar + SEAFOOD Kitchen 52 1704 Washington St., 617-536-4300, Outlook IRISH The Barking toro-restaurant.com. Chef Ken Oringer’s Kitchen + Bar 58 Crab 57 The Asgard B&G Oysters 59 popular Spanish restaurant features seating Parker’s Irish Pub & Restaurant 55 Restaurant 30 Jasper White’s at a series of communal tables and small, Summer Shack 52 Sweet Cheeks 56 The Kinsale perfect-for-sharing tapas dishes—such Tavern Road 58 Irish Pub & Legal Sea Restaurant 54 Foods 61 as salt cod fritters, crispy pork belly and Top of the Hub 51 Mare 56 glazed beef short ribs—that blend a variety Tremont 647 60 ITALIAN Row 34 58 of vibrant styles and flavors. L, D, SB, C. $$$ Trophy Room 60 Antonio’s 53 Rowes Wharf Ward 8 57 Sea Grille 55 Aragosta Bar & TREMONT 647 Bistro 56 Saltie Girl 52 647 Tremont St., 617-266-4600, ASIAN Babbo Pizzeria 57 Ye Olde Union Oyster House 55 Blue Dragon 58 Bricco 56 tremont647.com. Chef Andy Husbands’ Empire Asian Cinquecento inspired American fusion draws constant Restaurant & Roman SPANISH/TAPAS Lounge 58 crowds to this South End staple. Make sure Trattoria 59 Tapeo 52 Hong Kong 31 to catch the excellent brunch featuring Coppa 59 Toro 60 Myers + Chang 60 Dante 30 homemade Pop Tarts. D, Sat & SB. $$ Davio’s STEAKHOUSES FRENCH/ Northern Italian *TROPHY ROOM FRENCH-AMERICAN Steakhouse 51 Boston Chops 59 Aquitaine 58 Massimino’s Davio’s 26 Chandler St., 617-482-4428, Cucina Italiana 56 Northern Italian trophyroomboston.com. A casual, comfort- Eastern Steakhouse 51 Standard 56 Pastoral 58 Del Frisco’s able American bistro and bar, the Trophy Gaslight 59 Picco 60 Double Eagle Room pays tribute to its predecessor, the Steak House 58 L’Espalier 52 Regina Pizzeria 56 legendary Fritz Bar, by lining the walls of Mistral 60 Ristorante Mooo 53 this space with trophies that were won by No. 9 Park 53 Saraceno 57 sports teams the Fritz sponsored over the past 30 years. B, D, LS, Sat & SB, C. $$

60 PANORAMA Theatre District DORETTA TAVERNA & RAW BAR ABBY LANE FOOD & SPIRITS Heritage on the Garden, 79 Park Plaza, 255 Tremont St., 617-451-2229, 617-422-0008, dorettaboston.com. abbylaneboston.com. A neighborhood Renowned chef Michael Schlow pays hom- restaurant with a focus on approach- age to his wife Adrienne’s family’s Greek ability, affordability and excellent ser- recipes, with an empashis on fresh, locally vice, Abby Lane provides guests with a sourced, seasonal cooking. L, D, LS, C. $$$ delightful experience by offering delicious handcrafted food and spirits in a fun and *JACOB WIRTH family-friendly environment. L, D, C, LS. $$ 31–37 Stuart St., 617-338-8586, INSIDE TIP: Miss Massachusetts AVENUE ONE RESTAURANT jacobwirth.com. 2016 Alissa Musto Hyatt Regency, One Avenue de Lafayette, Opened in 1868, Jacob sings and plays 617-422-5579, regencyboston.hyatt.com. Wirth is the city’s sec- piano here on Saturday nights. Newly renovated, this restaurant and ond-oldest restaurant, lounge serves contemporary New England serving traditional Ger- cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy a man fare like wiener schnitzel, sauerbraten refreshing cocktail, three-course prix fixe and a great selection of German beers. L, dinner or a delectable dessert. Discounted D, C, LS. $$ parking available. B, L, D, C, VP. $$$

BLU LEGAL SEA FOODS 4 Avery St., 617-375-8550, blurestaurant. This Boston favorite com. Located next door to the Ritz Carl- features more than 40 varieties of fresh ton on the fourth floor, blu Restaurant and fish and shellfish as Bar is a feast for the senses. Its contempo- well as a lengthy wine rary American menu includes the all-time list. Named “Boston’s Most Popular favorite lobster club. Featuring spectacular Restaurant” by Zagat. floor-to-ceiling windows, blu is perfect for 558 Washington St., a pre-show dinner, private dining and more. 617-692-8888; 26 Park Plaza, Park Square L, D, C. $$$$ Motor Mart, 617-426-4444; 255 State St., Long Wharf, 617-742-5300; Prudential Center, 800 Boylston St., 617-266-6800; 270 Northern CITYPLACE Ave., Liberty Wharf, 617-477-2900; other On Stuart Street between Tremont and S. locations, legalseafoods.com. L & D. $$$ Charles streets in the State Transportation Bldg., cityplaceboston.com. Enjoy every- thing from handcrafted beers at Rock TEATRO Bottom Brewery, delicious treats from 177 Tremont St., 617-778-6841, Panera Bread and gourmet Chinese at P.F. teatroboston.com. Teatro boasts a Chang’s as well as specialty pizzas, custom reasonably priced, award-winning burritos and more in the Food Court. B, L, Italian-influenced menu by owner/chef D, C. $–$$$ Jamie Mammano. D, C, VP. $$$

BOSTONGUIDE.COM 61 BOSTON ACCENT KITCHEN KING North End-based restaurant magnate and Massachusetts Restaurant Association Restaurateur of the Year FRANK DePASQUALE expounds on his love for Boston’s “Little Italy”

“THE NORTH END IS A SPECIAL PLACE. yond spectacular—not just at my restaurants, It always has been.” So begins Frank De- but everywhere in the North End.” Pasquale, owner of several North End restau- The Massachusetts Restaurant Associa- rants, specialty food shops and rental suites, tion agrees. It honored DePasquale with this and one of the neighborhood’s strongest pro- year’s Restaurateur of the Year Award. “You ponents. DePasquale has operated hospitality work hard all your life to reach a certain goal,” ventures all along the East Coast, though he’s says DePasquale, “so it’s quite a joy getting now “totally concentrating in the North End, nominated and chosen. It all comes from in that great Italian community.” hard work, choosing a great team to manage DePasquale came to the United States your ideas and having a family that’s support- from Italy when he was 4 years old. His ive of everything that you do.” business acumen is matched by his love for While DePasquale has already given so America’s “Little Italys,” of which Boston’s much to his beloved North End, he is not North End is, in his estimation, the best. slowing down. His dream is for Boston’s His first North End restaurant, Trattoria il North End to inspire Little Italys all across the Panino, was also Boston’s first trattoria. His United States. “People come to the North End boutique restaurant, Bricco, “embodies all the to enjoy all the beautiful things—not just the tastes, all over Italy” with its “ethos of brick- food. There’s TD Garden with its great events, oven cooking, where everything goes into the Freedom Trail, all the feast days and the the brick oven for that extra char, that extra three Catholic churches that are, honestly, the taste.” For those who prefer seafood, DePasquale offers Mare Oyster Bar, and for pizza-lovers, Quattro, DePASQUALE VENTURES which “emulates the great pizzas of 241 Hanover St., 617-248-6800, depasqualeventures.com Naples.” You can also travel home with a true taste of Italy from De- Pasquale’s Bricco Salumeria and Pasta Shop, foundation of the North End and its weddings, or revel in the aroma of fresh-baked bread at ceremonies and traditions. I love it, and I’m Bricco Panetteria. “I think we are on the right just trying to bring as much of Italy to the mission,” says DePasquale. “Our food is be- North End as I possibly can.” —Olivia J. Kiers

62 PANORAMA Seasonal cocktails, handmade pasta, perfectly cooked steaks & fresh seafood, expertly prepared using the nest ingredients. At Davio’s, it’s all about the guest.