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Time Out Market Boston: Now open! |
The city’s coolest culinary hub, now featuring an expanded, 6,000 sq ft patio, has reopened its doors for dining in, takeout and delivery (coming soon). Come enjoy a Time Out Tastecation while tasting exceptional dishes and beverages from local favorites and indulging in Boston’s inimitable and iconic culture—all with ample space to dine safely indoors and an expanded outdoor patio for lounging in the summer sun. | | |
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Cocktails to go |
Now that Gov. Charlie Baker has signed a bill known as “Cocktails for the Commonwealth,” anyone 21 or older can order cocktails to go. Not sure where to start? These are some of the best local bets for scoring a swoon-worthy concoction to go. |
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Best beer gardens |
There’s no better place to spend a sunny afternoon than clutching a cold pint at one of the best beer gardens in Boston. Once you’ve snagged a table (you may need to make a reservation), you can order tasty treats to enjoy while you sip beer from top local breweries. |
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Food truck fun |
Get the scoop on the City of Boston’s just-launched Summer Food Truck initiative, in which a variety of inviting food trucks have been given access to 23 neighborhood locations including spacious parks, empty schools and well-positioned playgrounds.
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Perfect lobster rolls |
A fresh lobster roll offers all the delicious meat without the mess. The best lobster rolls in Boston include both classic versions and modern interpretations that top local chefs have devised—a Chinese-style bun and brown butter, perhaps, with a little creme fraiche. |
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Dispatches from around the world |
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Did you know?
The first public beach in America is located just a few stops on the Blue Line from the city. On July 12, 1896, an estimated 45,000 people visited Revere Beach on its opening day. | | |
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