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
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©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. WALSH South Market Building...... 32 AA MMEESSSSAAGGEE FFRROOMM MMAAYYOORR MMAARRTTIINN JJ.. 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6 @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall 7 Top Ten Things To Do In Boston Boston Boston By Children’s Foot Exploring Museum the buildings Viewing Boston’s and spaces of best place for Boston with a family-friendly corps of over 200 fun! Located volunteer guides on Fort Point Photo: Claire Pettit and a mission to Channel, the Museum has three floors of connect the public with Boston’s history interactive, hands-on exhibits. Discover the and architectural heritage. Power of Play! Massimino’s The Greenway Cucina Italiana Carousel and Regina Taking a spin Pizzeria Eating on a whale, Italian favorites Greetings From fox, butterfly while exploring Linda J. DeMarco and more on the North End the Greenway and Quincy President of the Faneuil Hall Marketplace Merchants Association Carousel, Market courtesy of Massimino’s Cucina featuring New England native creatures, Italiana and Regina Pizzeria. Dear Visitor, located in the heart of downtown Boston… steps away from Faneuil Hall. Boston Tea Faneuil Hall Marketplace Merchants Association is pleased to provide Party Ships & you with our 2020 Neighborhood Guide for your visit to the historic Museum of Museum Science Enjoying the and iconic Marketplace. Meeting a Boston Tea Party 65-million-year- Ships & Museum Faneuil Hall Marketplace welcomes visitors every year who enjoy this old Triceratops, which tells the extraordinary location full of lively performances by our world-class witnessing Photo: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. story of the variety and musical acts, delicious selections from the Quincy Market indoor iconic night of December 16, 1773, and the Food Colonnade, restaurants and pubs, and the many local specialty lightning, or “single most important event leading up to shops and pushcarts carrying unique gift items as well as national and traveling through the human body…all at the American Revolution”! international brand retailers. the Museum of Science! With countless interactive exhibits, daily presentations, Boston and more, there’s something for everyone! The Merchants Association is full of people who are passionate about Symphony the Marketplace and represent the heart and soul of our community. Samuel Orchestra We are truly grateful for the opportunity to work in this revered and Attending a Adams Tap hallowed space and we invite all of you to visit us soon. Room Enjoying performance experimental at historic Sincerely, craft beers and Symphony Hall flights in the featuring the Linda J. DeMarco 14,000 square spectacular Boston Symphony Orchestra, President Boston Pops, family concerts and much foot taproom Faneuil Hall Marketplace Merchants Association steps away from the man who inspired it more. all…Samuel Adams. Blink! Boston Public Experiencing Faneuil Market Hall Marketplace’s Enjoying fresh, holiday light locally sourced and sound show offerings from throughout the over 30 small month of December business artisans as well as weekly
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NEARBY BOSTON MASSACRE SITE PRINTING OFFICE OF EDES & GIL - FANEUIL HALL Faneuil Hall Marketplace – Rich In History Immerse yourself in history as soon as you step onto the cobblestone walkway that surrounds Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Adjacent to the marketplace is Historic Faneuil Hall, gifted to the city in 1742 by wealthy merchant Peter Faneuil to be used as a food market for the city’s growing population. The Great Hall was added on almost as an afterthought, but it has become the most historically significant spot at Faneuil Hall. The Great Hall has hosted impassioned orators including the firebrand Samuel Adams who rallied the citizens of Boston to fight for independence from Great Britain, President George Washington and women’s suffragette activist Susan B. Anthony. The Great Hall is also where John F. Kennedy gave his last televised campaign speech during his presidential campaign in 1960. The National Park Service oversees historic Faneuil Hall and offers free daily ranger- guided talks every half hour from 9:30am – 4:30pm in the Great Hall unless it is reserved for a city-sponsored event. For military history buffs, don’t miss the museum on the 4th floor of historic Faneuil Hall. It’s the home of the Ancient $3 rides with this coupon! The Greenway Carousel at the Tiffany & Co. Foundation Grove and Honorable Artillery Company of Take a spin on our hand-carved carousel, featuring native New England creatures Massachusetts, the oldest chartered and located in the heart of downtown Boston, steps away from Faneuil Hall! military organization in the western OPEN JUNE DECEMBER HISTORIC FANEUIL HALL Offer valid through December 2020. The health & safety of park users is the Greenway Conservancy’s top priority. Visit rosekennedygreenway.org for more 10 @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall @faneuilhallmarketplaceinformation and programming @faneuilhall updates. @faneuilhall 11 ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY MUSEUM SAMUEL ADAMS TAP ROOM hemisphere granted in 1638 by the Great Perlman. Discover the behind-the-scenes Located off and General Court of Massachusetts Bay stories about how Quincy Market was and signed by Governor John Winthrop. built. Find out what the city of Boston was The Freedon Trail Its mission was to prepare its members like when it opened in 1826, the proud to serve as officers in the enrolled militia accomplishment of Mayor Josiah Quincy 207 ENDICOTT STREET – BOSTON companies. In the museum you will who had it built without any tax or 617-523-5959 see artifacts such as firearms, swords, debt. For more information visit paintings, and medals that reflect the role www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com. www.massiminosboston.com that Boston played in a variety of military affairs since the 1700s. Admission to the museum is free and is open to the public Monday through Friday, 9am-3:30pm. More colonial Boston history is just steps outside the Dock Square entrance of historic Faneuil Hall where Samuel Adams Park is located and features a commanding statue of Adams, one of the Sons of Liberty who was instrumental in the Revolutionary War. A new tap room bearing his name is now open adjacent to the park serving craft beer made on the premises by the Boston-based company Samuel Adams that was established in 1987. The Samuel Adams Tap Room opened in January 2020 and features Samuel Adams craft beers and special tasting menus throughout the week. When you are visiting Faneuil Hall Marketplace, stop by and toast the America’s Revolutionary War Hero with his namesake beer. Continue your history journey at Quincy Market where historic walking tours are held every week with guide Linda SAMUEL ADAMS STATUE
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IRISH EYES I LOVE BOSTON SPORTS How Push Carts Began
Can you spot the image of the bull on the weathervane atop the dome on Quincy Market? That was the inspiration for the name “Bull Market” that describes the 35 push carts full of unique gift items and artisan wares at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. When the Marketplace was renovated and reopened to the public in 1976, there were empty spaces on either side of Quincy Market. To fill those spaces, the developer sought local craftspeople to sell their goods from wooden carts that resembled those used since the mid 1800’s by the Haymarket food peddlers next door. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is where the push cart phenomenon was born and WAGS AND WHISKERS subsequently replicated across the country, now a $12 billion industry. The push carts are all locally owned and operated and offer everything to dress you from head to toe. You’ll find socks, undergarments, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats and jewelry to dazzle up your outfit. The push carts have a wide selection of Boston-themed clothing for all ages from infants to adults. Gifts from around the world can also be found at the Bull Market, including Russian dolls, Turkish good luck charms and keepsakes from Ireland and Asia. There is even a new push cart for your pets, Wags and Whiskers, where you’ll find cat and dog accessories such as treats, clothing, leashes and toys. Wags and Whiskers Owner Lisa Mulcahy says Faneuil Hall Marketplace is the perfect spot for her push cart. “Wags LIQUOR WICKS™ and Whiskers is one of the best decisions I
14 @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall 15 SEABOSTON USA ever made. I get to sell items that I love in an open market and even dogs can come by to visit and get a treat.” Lisa is also a big proponent of pet adoptions and encourages prospective pet owners to “please adopt, don’t shop.” Ten percent of every t-shirt and plush stuffed animal sold is donated to a shelter for homeless pets. Lisa is also the owner of the push cart Musically Yours. Another newcomer to the Bull Market is the push cart Liquor Wicks™ that makes natural soy candles in your favorite repurposed RUSSIAN COLLECTION spirits bottles. Stop by Liquor Wicks™ and ask owner Freddy Freeman about their mouth- watering fragrance options. “Our repurposed beer and wine bottle candles are two of our customer favorites! They come in a wide assortment of legendary fragrance options sure to please any palate,” said Freddy. Local artisans will be on display at another new push cart, It’s a Shore Thing, featuring nautical and Boston-theme keepsakes. Owner Julia Morash had envisioned opening up a push cart at Faneuil Hall Marketplace more than 20 years ago when she was a student at Emmanuel College and now her dream has BOSTON LOGOS come true. You will find one-of-a-kind magnets, wall decorations and even hand-painted lobster claws from Maine! Stop by and visit It’s a Shore Thing where 100 percent of the items are made in New England. Other push carts feature sports paraphernalia, toys, magic tricks, games and all types of accessories for your mobile phone and Boston-themed souvenirs. Stroll through the Bull Market and visit the push carts that are located both inside and outside of Quincy Market. It’s a shopping experience that you won’t forget. For a complete list of the Bull Market/push carts, see PUZZLE LAMPS pages 33 and 35. 16 @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall @faneuilhallmarketplace @faneuilhall @faneuilhall 17 Thank You for