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South Market North Market Ettet T TO GOVERNMENT CENTER,Ca STATESTAT STREET, DOWNTOWN CROSSING & CITY HALL PLAZA SEPHORA HISTORIC THEATRETHEAATTREE+MUSICC+DANCECE+ECCOMEDY FANEUIL HALL TO BOSTON PUBLIC MARKET MMAR R KE ET T MARKE MA M AR RK K ET T CAFÉ PULSE H H CHATHAM STREET CLINTON STREET CLINTON STREET TH TH T RTR UT OR NORTH MARKET NORNON SOUTH MARKET SO TO AQUARIUM MARKETPLACE CENTER SHOPS TO HAYMARKET & NORTH STATION TO ROSE F. KENNEDY GREENWAY ATLANTIC AVENUE 38 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Quincy Market Food Colonnade 1. Bagelville | Bagel sandwiches and pizzas baked fresh daily. bagelvilleonline.com 2. The Dog House | Delicious Italian, German, Polish and Cajun sausages as well as all-beef hot dogs. doghouseboston.com 3. West End Strollers | Roll-up sandwiches and Middle Eastern food and pastries. 4. Boston and Maine Fish Co. | Famous clam chowder, a variety of fresh seafood and a lobster bar. quicklobster.com 5. Jen Lai Rice & Noodle Co. | Authentic Asian cuisine. 6. Boston Chowda Co. | Two-time winner of the Boston Harborfest Chowderfest. Purveyors of traditional New England chowder, pot pies, soups and bisques. bostonchowda.com 7. Joey’s Gelateria | The finest gelatos and sorbets. 8. La Pastaria – Piccolo Panini | Italian food ranging from hot and cold pastas to antipastos and salads. Plus subs and sandwiches. 9. Boston Kitchen | Rotisserie-style grill, sandwiches and salads. 10. El Paso Enchiladas | A variety of Mexican favorites, including tacos, burritos, salads and, of course, enchiladas. elpasoenchiladas.com 11. Philadelphia Steak & Hoagie | Authentic Philadelphia-style steak and cheese sandwiches served on fresh-baked rolls, using only top steak and fresh grilled vegetables. Voted Best Steak Sandwich by the Phantom Gourmet. 12. Walrus and the Carpenter | Boston’s best oyster bar! Lobster, clambakes, chowders, lobster rolls and three varieties of oysters. All fresh daily. 13. Fisherman’s Net | Fried seafood, fresh-cut fries and chowder. 14a. The Green Organic Bowl | Fresh salads. 14b.MMMac N’ Cheese | Today Mmmac n’ Cheese’s classic blend is considered to be one of the best mac and cheeses in the country. mmmacncheese.com 15. Megumi of Japan | Teriyaki-themed Japanese restaurant. 16. Kilvert & Forbes Bakeshop and Maggie’s Sweets | Yummy cookies, brownies, fine chocolates, and world-renowned macaroons. kilvertandforbesbakeshop.com 17. The Monkey Bar | A bar with a twist. Freshly made shakes, fruit frappes and cocktails. 18. Steve’s Greek Cuisine | Greek-inspired dinners, salads and wraps. 19. Regina Pizzeria | Boston’s original brick-oven baked pizza since 1926. pizzeriaregina.com 20. Berry Twist | Frozen yogurt, shakes and smoothies. 42 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Offers Gluten Free Items Offers Kosher Items UNIQLO – 21. Boston Café | Coffees, candy, chocolate and fudge. Upper Level Quincy Market 22. North End Bakery | Authentic North End-style calzones and pizza squares along with a wide variety of delicious desserts. 1 23. Gourmet India | Authentic North Indian cuisine of the highest quality; only the best quality cuts of meat and the 2 freshest vegetables are used. gourmet-india.com 3 16 24. Ueno Sushi | Fresh sushi, makimono, bubble tea and 30 udon noodle soup. 25. New York Deli | New York deli-style sandwiches, hot 4 17 dogs and sausages. 5 18 26. Aris BBQ | Barbecue chicken, shish kebab and other barbecue favorites. 27. Carol Ann’s Bake Shop | Tasty homemade pastries, 6 scones, muffins, cupcakes, cookies and macaroons. 19 28. The Prime Shoppe | Famous for its American turkey 31 sandwich, chicken caesar wraps and delicious ribs. 20 Established in 1955. 29. Sprinkles Ice Cream & Fudge Shoppe | Boston’s favorite 7 21 ice cream shop serving locally made ice cream, fudge, frozen yogurt and healthy fresh fruit smoothies. sprinklesboston.com THE UPPER LEVEL RETAIL SHOP 33 ROTUNDA 34 UNIQLO | Committed to creating clothing that focuses on the wearer, UNIQLO provides products with superb fit and real value, engineered to enhance your everyday life. Come shop 22 the brand’s full assortment of men’s, women’s and children’s 8 collections and collaborations. uniqlo.com 23 9 LOWER LEVEL RETAIL SHOPS 24 10 30. Cheers Gift Shop | Select from a wide variety of officially licensed “Cheers” merchandise at the Cheers Gift Shop! 32 25 11 CheersBoston.com* A family ice cream parlor, candy shop, 12 31. Quincy’s Place | 26 and eatery in the heart of Quincy Market. QuincysPlaceBoston.com* 13 27 32. RevolutionaryBoston Museum | The Freedom Trail’s 14 best selection of books, maps, Revolutionary-era flags 28 15 and one-of-a-kind gifts. RevolutionaryBoston.org Ned Devine’s KIOSKS 33. Wicked Good Cupcakes | Famous ready-to-eat cupcakes in a jar! wickedgoodcupcakes.com 29 34. lovepop | just because. We are reinventing the greeting card with intricate paper sculptures that pop. Find *Lower Level Quincy Boston favorites and cards for any occasion at the shop. Market Shops #30, 31 lovepopcards.com and 32 and restrooms are accessible from both Listing Is Subject To Change North & South Canopies. FaneuilHallMarketplace.com 43 13 West End Quincy Market South Canopy INDOOR PUSHCARTS Salty Dog 1. Boston Kids | A collection of Boston souvenir bibs, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and other children’s apparel plus toys and accessories. Cheers 14 2. Happy Hangups | Unique keepsakes of your Boston experience. UNIQLO First Floor 3. Boxers To Go II | Humorous boxer shorts as well as Boston apparel including sweatpants, sweatshirts, T-shirts, tank tops and shorts. sockittomeboston.com 4. SeaBoston USA | High-quality Boston apparel for the entire family since 1981. seabostonusa.com 15 5. Boston Tote | A variety of bags, from coin purses to totes. 1 6. Life Is A Highway | The best diecast collection of model cars, airplanes, 2 motorcycles and more! 7. Real Flower Jewelry | Permanent fresh cut flowers made into lasting 3 jewelry, hair accessories and more. realflowerjewelry.com Café Pulse 4 8. Boston Art Gallery | A wide selection of beautiful matted paintings of Boston’s most historic streets and landmarks. 5 9. Stitch by Stitch | Embroidery pushcart that customizes T-shirts and hats. 6 10. Lucky Décor | Home decorations and accessories including Turkish evil 7 eye. 16 8 11 KIOSKS 11. RevolutionaryBoston | The Freedom Trial’s best selection of books, maps, 12 12 Revolutionary-era flags and one-of-a-kind gifts. RevolutionaryBoston.org 17 12. Boston Campus Gear | College logo apparel from Boston area colleges. seabostonusa.com 9 OUTDOOR PUSHCARTS / SeaSOnal 10 13. Old Town Trolley Tours of Boston | Creators of the hop on/hop off 18 Wagamama sightseeing tour. trolleytours.com/boston 14. Kariza | Wrap skirts, dresses, resort wear and more. karizadesigns.com 19 Ned Devine’s 15. Custom Shades | A collection of fine sunglasses. East End 16. Russian Collection | Beautiful wide selection of Russian goods and artwork including nesting dolls, religious items, Amber, carvings and more. 17. Coco Bar | Frozen desserts, frappes, and fresh-squeezed juices. 18. Dottie’s Sweet Beignets | A collection of fine raspberry, vanilla custard and hazelnut chocolate beignets along with fried dough nuggets, cinnamon churros and beverages. 19. Beantown Trolley Tour of Boston | An insider’s view of Boston on San Francisco-style trolley cars. Listing Is Subject To Change 44 Faneuil Hall Marketplace 17 West End Quincy Market North Canopy 18 INDOOR PUSHCARTS MIJA 1. Celebrity Leggings | Specializing in leggings. The Fall/Winter Collection brings you fleece lined leggings that keep you warm. celebrity-leggings.com 11 2. Irish Eyes | A wee bit O’ heaven here on earth. 1 3. Illusions | Games and tricks for the young and the young at heart! 2 12 4. Musically Yours | Unique and special gifts for music lovers. 15 19 5. A Hat For Every Head | Summer, spring, winter, fall – for every head, we have it all. 20 3 6. Gadget Street |A collection of everything you could possibly need for 21 your mobile devices. 4 7. Pajama Party | Cute, comfy cotton sleepwear including nightshirts and 5 pajama pants along with coordinating socks and Snoozies Slippers. 6 8. Boston Logos | The place to shop for great gifts of Boston’s four championship teams…Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins! 7 9. Stuck On Stickpins | An eclectic collection of fun and fine jewelry, brooches, handmade and vintage pieces. A small space with an amazing 8 selection. lottaluxe.com 10. Orient Express | Asian gifts: jewelry, handbags, chopsticks and lanterns. 9 KIOSK 10 11. Sock It To Me | Socks and slippers for babies, kids and adults. sockittomeboston.com 16 22 23 12. Best Gift Idea Ever | Choose local photographs that resemble letters of 13 the alphabet and spell out different words of your liking! bestgiftideaever.com 13. Faneuil Hall Marketplace Photo Booth | Capture your experience at 14 Faneuil Hall with a photo keepsake. 14. Apropos Footwear | Apropos are perfect shoes for imperfect feet! Dick’s Last aproposfootwear.com Resort 24 25 15. Destination Boston | Unique gifts and souvenirs to remember Boston! East End 16. The Chipyard | Great selection of freshly baked cookies. chipyard.com OUTDOOR PUSHCARTS / SeaSOnal 17. Quincy’s Place Ice Cream Cart | Famous homemade ice cream cookie sandwiches, shakes, sundaes and more! 18. Roasted Nuts Food Cart | Roasted assortment of nuts. 19. Real Flower Jewelry | Permanent fresh cut flowers made into lasting jewelry, hair accessories and more. realflowerjewelry.com 20. Puzzle Lamps | Unique and modern 3D light fixtures that add a little pizzazz wherever they are placed. 21. Boxers To Go | Humorous boxer shorts as well as Boston apparel including sweatpants, sweatshirts, T-Shirts, tank tops and shorts. sockittomeboston.com 22. Wind Spinners | Colorful metal worked wind chimes. 23. Magic Rice | Personalized rice jewelry. 24. Prime Express | Famous for its American turkey sandwich, chicken Caesar wraps and delicious ribs. 25. Boston Pretzel & Lemonade Stand | Fresh-squeezed lemonade and the best pretzel twists in town. Listing Is Subject To Change Offers Gluten Free Items Offers Kosher Items 46 Faneuil Hall Marketplace South Market Building 1 1.
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