Faneuil Hall Marketplace Neighborhood Guide
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FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE Summer 2020 – Summer 2021 Vol. 10 FaneuilHallMarketplace.com FANEUIL HALL MARKETPLACE NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE Volume10, Summer 2020 – Summer 2021 Welcome! Stay In Touch Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, we FaneuilHallMarketplace.com welcome you to Faneuil Hall Marketplace. FaneuilHallMarketplaceBoston.com @faneuilhallmarketplace The Marketplace means so much to so many @faneuilhall guests. For the traveler, it’s their first stop @faneuilhall when visiting Boston to view this historic Marketplace Hours landmark. For others, it’s the place they Monday – Thursday 10 am – 9 pm frequented during their college years and have 10 am – 7 pm (Winter) recently rediscovered. And for locals, it’s a Friday & Saturday: 10 am – 9 pm regular destination for shopping, dining and Sunday: 11 am – 7 pm fun. Whatever your reason, we are glad that Noon – 6 pm (Winter) you’re here. Food Colonnade Open Late Now more than ever, it is important to support local businesses. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is Getting Here | Take the To History! made up of over one hundred locally-owned Blue Line to Aquarium or Government Center shops, restaurants and pushcarts. Please Green Line to Government Center or support these local merchants who are here North Station to serve you. In addition, well-known national Orange Line to State Street or Haymarket brands offer opportunities where you can Red Line to Park Street or Downtown browse merchandise first-hand without having Crossing to search the Internet. Commuter Rail to North or South Station It’s all about the experience. And there is no Discounted Parking BOSTON TAP ROOM better place than Faneuil Hall Marketplace to Discounted parking available shop, eat and soak up the rich history here in online at 75StateStreetGarage.com the center of Boston. or with validation from participating Marketplace merchants. Buy online SPECIALTY BEERS & BAR SNACKS and save time! 75StateStreetGarage.com (617) 443-2817 Cover Photos: 60 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MA Top: Quincy Market and North Market Bottom Left: Snap Boogie @SAMADAMSBOSTONTAPROOM Bottom Right: The Greenway Carousel A Publication Of The Faneuil Hall Marketplace Merchants Association Linda J. DeMarco, President Gail Richman, Vice President Sara Youngelson, Treasurer ORDER BEER TO-GO Kerry Henderson, Secretary https://sam-adams-taproom-boston.square.site Photo By Kurt Fabian- Winner of the Faneuil Hall Photo Contest! ©2020 THE BOSTON BEER COMPANY, BOSTON, MA SAVOR THE FLAVOR RESPONSIBLY. @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall 3 Table Of Contents A Message from Mayor Martin J. Walsh .......................................................................................5 Look Who Stopped By The Marketplace ......................................................................................6 A Letter From Governor Charles D. Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn E. Polito ...........7 Top Ten Things To Do In Boston ...................................................................................................8 A Message from Merchants Association President Linda J. DeMarco ......................................9 Faneuil Hall Marketplace – Rich In History .................................................................................10 How Push Carts Began .................................................................................................................14 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Map .....................................................................................................18 Quincy Market Food Colonnade – Ahead of the Food Hall Trend ..........................................22 Finest Foods & Cocktails ...............................................................................................................26 Photo Contest Favorites ...............................................................................................................28 Quincy Market Food Colonnade ..................................................................................................30 A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR MARTIN J. 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