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Oct Sep Urban Forest Plan: first street tree inventory completed! Parks and Recreation. Known for its thin-crust pizzas and homemade ice cream, Picco is a South End favorite, offering soups, salads, pasta dishes, snacks—like pumpkin ravioli and beef and pork meatballs—and most notably, pizzas.
The wine menu features wines from Italy, France, Austria, California, and Argentina, and its 17 daily beer offerings from pale ales and ciders to lagers and stouts rotate regularly. It also has a popular weekend brunch and special dining events throughout the year. The kitchen is open until 1 am seven days a week. But this is also the place to go for traditional Greek sandwiches like falafel wraps and lamb gyros. Hours are 7 am to 10 pm daily. One of the buildings, the Cyclorama, a massive brick rotunda built in and topped by a copper skylight dome, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Formerly home to a bazaar and later a flower market, the 23,square-foot space is now a venue for art shows, public events, and private functions.
The pavilion is a second stage for the Huntington, as well as a venue for a number of smaller companies. This exuberant bohemian restaurant—music venue has hip vibes, cool tunes, and delicious plates.
Live music multiple nights a week makes it a premier nightlife destination and a great place to hear local musicians and up-and-coming jazz bands. Banyan, a modern Asian gastropub, serves a range of delicacies like oyster bao buns and tuna nachos, as well as noodle- and rice-based dishes.
There is a selection of sake, white and red wines, beer, and specialty cocktails. It opens at 4 pm every day, the kitchen closes at 10 pm Sunday to Thursday and 11 pm Friday and Saturday, and the bar closes at 11 pm Sunday to Thursday and 1 am Friday and Saturday.
This restaurant serves modern cuisine with a French touch, paired with great wines. Dinner standouts: a selection of cheese and charcuterie plates, traditional steak frites, duck magret, and salt-encrusted branzino.
But the huevos rancheros, sweet stack three buttermilk pancakes with caramelized bananas, Belgian chocolate, whipped maple butter, and powdered sugar , and smoked salmon eggs Benedict are worth it. Dinner reservations are strongly recommended. From tiny potted succulents to three-foot-tall cactuses to ready-to-plant vegetables and herbs for your backyard garden spring and summer , Niche has it all.
Not sure where to start? Note: Niche is closed on Tuesdays. Many of its wares are made locally, like the handmade mugs from Jamaica Plain—based Ogusky Ceramics and the homemade peppermint patties from Seacoast Sweets in Newburyport, Mass. Founded by former BC track stars Dan Fitzgerald and Justin Burdon to put a fun and fashionable spin on traditional running gear and fuse fashion with function, Heartbreak Hill also has stores in Newton and Cambridge, and in opened a location in Chicago.
You may want to make this gastropub your new neighborhood hangout. Sure, Beacon Hill has the original Cheers, but the welcoming staff here will make you feel like everyone knows your name, too. Diners can feast on bites, shares, poutines, burgers, and main dishes. Like the other Boomerangs locations, this one sells gently used clothing, furniture, housewares, and jewelry, but the goods are higher end.
In the produce bins are hard-to-find items such as sunflower sprouts and organic wheatgrass. The deli has prepared lunch dishes like chicken salad with grapes and walnuts, sweet potato salad, and chicken empanadas. Stella offers modern twists on authentic Italian dishes, like pork Milanese and seafood risotto, and has an outside dining patio that makes it a great place to visit in warm weather.
Blue hospital scrubs and stethoscopes are a common sight among the lunch crowd at this renowned bakery and sandwich shop a couple of blocks from the BU Medical Campus. Indoors, patrons stake out a square foot or two while waiting for their food, coming from a seasonal menu and cooked by a James Beard Award—winning baker, Joanne Chang.
The pastries—among them the sticky buns that usurped Bobby Flay on his Food Network show Throwdown with Bobby Flay and the lemon-raspberry cake—are legendary. Be forewarned: the sticky buns sell out quickly during the lunch hour, so plan on arriving early if you want one. You will be sure to notice the South End's renowned Victorian brownstone buildings and homes as you walk along Tremont Street, Columbus Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue.
Some of Boston's finest restaurants, a thriving arts community and nearly 30 parks also call the South End home. The South End is a vibrant center with eclectic art studios, experimental theatres, and independent boutiques and galleries. Lined with brick bow-front town houses, most of which were built in the mids, many of the homes here have hidden gardens. Explore it on foot to discover pocket parks, tiny bakeries and some of the city's best restaurants. The South End and neighboring Roxbury share cultural and architectural histories that blend seamlessly around Massachusetts Avenue.
The 5 th Annual SoWa Winter Festival is fast approaching, with a spectacular and eclectic vendor lineup on display over three days from December The South End features some of the most talented craft artisans in greater Boston, and this festive annual event affords a wonderful opportunity to explore the exemplary work created in this neighborhood and beyond. The B-Local app rewards residents and visitors for shopping at Boston's local businesses. Good deals are still hard to come by, but buyers should either watch for homes that have lingered on the market in some of the hottest areas who may be willing to concede slightly on price, or look just outside of the city center at homes in neighborhoods that may offer much more bang-for-your-buck.
And they have a bathroom now! But by , it was weathered from old age, and the El was torn down. Though it was eventually replaced by the Silver Line bus, the removal did cause trouble for some residents—particularly those who lived in Roxbury and relied on what was once called Dudley Station. The hit show was set at the fictitious St. Search for: Search.
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