Wooderson Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 My fiance and I are heading to Boston this weekend for the Zac Brown Band concert at Fenway. We will be staying at a friend's house in Springfield Friday night and then in Boston Saturday and Sunday. Concert is Sunday night. Here's some suggestions I've compiled so far, please let me know if you've had positive/negative experiences with any: 1. Sam Adams Brewery Tour 2. Fanueil Hall Marketplace (Quincy Market) 3. Cheers Original (better than replica I've heard?) 4. Mike's Pastry Shop 5. La Familia Giorgio's 6. Bleacher Bar (Bills Backers Bar?) 7. Cask-n-Flagon 8. Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, I guess they have a cool interactive re-creation. I've also heard that the Boston Duck Tours are pretty cool. Any of you TBD'ers have any other recommendations for restaurants, attractions, tours, etc.?
DC Tom Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 My fiance and I are heading to Boston this weekend for the Zac Brown Band concert at Fenway. We will be staying at a friend's house in Springfield Friday night and then in Boston Saturday and Sunday. Concert is Sunday night. Here's some suggestions I've compiled so far, please let me know if you've had positive/negative experiences with any: 1. Sam Adams Brewery Tour 2. Fanueil Hall Marketplace (Quincy Market) 3. Cheers Original (better than replica I've heard?) 4. Mike's Pastry Shop 5. La Familia Giorgio's 6. Bleacher Bar (Bills Backers Bar?) 7. Cask-n-Flagon 8. Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, I guess they have a cool interactive re-creation. I've also heard that the Boston Duck Tours are pretty cool. Any of you TBD'ers have any other recommendations for restaurants, attractions, tours, etc.? The USS Intrepid museum is interesting, and has the added benefit of not being in friggin' Boston. I recommend going there.
LeviF Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 If you only have time for one brewery tour, do Harpoon instead of Sam Adams.
The Poojer Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 Durgin-Park restaurant for the insults....and the food
Deranged Rhino Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 If you only have time for one brewery tour, do Harpoon instead of Sam Adams. This x 100.
Wooderson Posted August 4, 2015 Author Posted August 4, 2015 If you only have time for one brewery tour, do Harpoon instead of Sam Adams. That much better huh? Any particular reason? Find brady and fight him Don't worry, that's #1 on my list.
CountDorkula Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 (edited) Quincey Market. A lot of street performers and shops. http://www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/ Or if you or your wife are into Ghosts, witches and haunted places Salem, MA is the place to go. Edited August 4, 2015 by CountDorkula
plenzmd1 Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 (edited) Not to be an ass...but I am good at it...everything on your list sucks. Here is what I would do 1) Lunch somewhere cool on Newberry street...tons of places. 2) guided walking tour of Back Bay and Beacon Hill..including some adult beverage establishments. Just google Boston Walking Tours and you will have a variety of choices. 3) Union Oyster House...yep can be crowded and touristy , but damn eating oysters and swilling.were the founding fathers sucked down beer and oysters kinda cool 4) stay the fug away from Fanuel Hall/ Quincy market at all costs 5) Great dinner, cool music club, go home and make a baby. I can give tons or recommendations if know price/ cuisine Sunday Morning 1) find a Flour near you and eat some baked goods http://www.flourbakery.com/node/92 2 ) Guided walking tour of Freedom trail...little less busy on Sunday than Saturday Only thing I would say about Cask and Flaggon ...bar itself is mediocre at best, but if the Sox in town it would be fun either Saturday night oto just go down to the Fenway area and soak in pre game atmosphere....that is very cool. You will be there Sunday, but prolly be way crowded pre concert. One last piece of advice...the subway in Boston is the oldest in the country...and it works like it too. I find buses work way better than the train most times except at rush hours. Edited August 4, 2015 by plenzmd1
Deranged Rhino Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 Not to be an ass...but I am good at it...everything on your list sucks. Here is what I would do 1) Lunch somewhere cool on Newberry street...tons of places. 2) guided walking tour of Back Bay and Beacon Hill..including some adult beverage establishments. 3) Union Oyster House...yep can be crowded and touristy , but damn eating oysters and swilling.were the founding fathers sucked down beer and oysters kinda cool 4) stay the fug away from Fanuel Hall/ Quincy market at all costs 5) Great dinner, cool music club, go home and make a baby. I can give tons or recommendations if know price/ cuisine Sunday Morning 1) find a Flour near you and eat some baked goods http://www.flourbakery.com/node/92 2 ) Guided walking tour of Freedom trail...little less busy on Sunday than Saturday Only thing I would say about Cask and Flaggon ...bar itself is mediocre at best, but if the Sox in town it would be fun either Saturday night or Sunday to just go down to the Fenway area and soak in pre game atmosphere....that is very cool. One last piece of advice...the subway in Boston is the oldest in the country...and it works like it too. I find buses work way better than the train most times except at rush hours. Good advice. My first apartment was on Quensberry, a block from Fenway. The place was terrible, but the neighborhood during baseball season made up for it.
shrader Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 Are you a basketball guy at all? Since you're staying in Springfield it may be worth checking out. I don't know a thing about the place or if it is worthwhile at all, but I just thought I'd throw it out there.
Wooderson Posted August 4, 2015 Author Posted August 4, 2015 Not to be an ass...but I am good at it...everything on your list sucks. Here is what I would do 1) Lunch somewhere cool on Newberry street...tons of places. 2) guided walking tour of Back Bay and Beacon Hill..including some adult beverage establishments. Just google Boston Walking Tours and you will have a variety of choices. 3) Union Oyster House...yep can be crowded and touristy , but damn eating oysters and swilling.were the founding fathers sucked down beer and oysters kinda cool 4) stay the fug away from Fanuel Hall/ Quincy market at all costs 5) Great dinner, cool music club, go home and make a baby. I can give tons or recommendations if know price/ cuisine Sunday Morning 1) find a Flour near you and eat some baked goods http://www.flourbakery.com/node/92 2 ) Guided walking tour of Freedom trail...little less busy on Sunday than Saturday Only thing I would say about Cask and Flaggon ...bar itself is mediocre at best, but if the Sox in town it would be fun either Saturday night oto just go down to the Fenway area and soak in pre game atmosphere....that is very cool. You will be there Sunday, but prolly be way crowded pre concert. One last piece of advice...the subway in Boston is the oldest in the country...and it works like it too. I find buses work way better than the train most times except at rush hours. Thanks. That list was based on suggestions given to me from other people so I'm looking for the best way to use my time. I'm a big Cheers fan so checking that place out is a must for me...even if it is cheesy. Any other bars near Fenway you would recommend besides Cask n Flaggon? We're gonna want to do something before the concert near the park, not too worried about crowds. I was told Legal Seafood on Liberty Wharf is a great place to grab a drink and some clam chowder too.
BuffaloBud Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 (edited) Try this place for a great breakfast sandwich. Last time I was there they had peameal bacon. http://mikeandpattys.com/ NOTE: Place is tiny. I thought the Duck Boat tour was a blast. If near Copley Square on Saturday they have a nice farmers market. Second the Newbury Street suggestion. Edited August 4, 2015 by BuffaloBud
Wooderson Posted August 4, 2015 Author Posted August 4, 2015 I hope you find your wooden leg. Damn topsails.
LeviF Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 That much better huh? Any particular reason? The beer hall alone takes it miles away from Sam Adams. The Sam Adams tour is kind of geeky, and kind of a bore. Location too; Sam Adams is in Jamaica Plain, which isn't really Boston proper. Tasting session is better at Harpoon too.
plenzmd1 Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 Thanks. That list was based on suggestions given to me from other people so I'm looking for the best way to use my time. I'm a big Cheers fan so checking that place out is a must for me...even if it is cheesy. Any other bars near Fenway you would recommend besides Cask n Flaggon? We're gonna want to do something before the concert near the park, not too worried about crowds. I was told Legal Seafood on Liberty Wharf is a great place to grab a drink and some clam chowder too. That is a very cool Legal...the original I believe and I would highly recommend it. Terms of bars near Fenway...all around! Just pick one that looks like it suits your fancy, grab a drink...and go to the next one if ya don't like it. Bars on walk from Kenmore and Fenway stations are more crowded, find some on other side. Just do a google map search. Try this place for a great breakfast sandwich. Last time I was there they had peameal bacon. http://mikeandpattys.com/ I thought the Duck Boat tour was a blast. If near Copley Square on Saturday they have a nice farmers market. Second the Newbury Street suggestion. Duck tour is awesome...loved it and would do again!
CountDorkula Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 (edited) That is a very cool Legal...the original I believe and I would highly recommend it. Terms of bars near Fenway...all around! Just pick one that looks like it suits your fancy, grab a drink...and go to the next one if ya don't like it. Bars on walk from Kenmore and Fenway stations are more crowded, find some on other side. Just do a google map search. Duck tour is awesome...loved it and would do again! Just don't go to RamRod on Boylston St...... Unless you are into that kind of thing. Not that there is anything wrong with that..... Edited August 4, 2015 by CountDorkula
TakeYouToTasker Posted August 4, 2015 Posted August 4, 2015 My fiance and I are heading to Boston this weekend for the Zac Brown Band concert at Fenway. We will be staying at a friend's house in Springfield Friday night and then in Boston Saturday and Sunday. Concert is Sunday night. Here's some suggestions I've compiled so far, please let me know if you've had positive/negative experiences with any: 1. Sam Adams Brewery Tour 2. Fanueil Hall Marketplace (Quincy Market) 3. Cheers Original (better than replica I've heard?) 4. Mike's Pastry Shop 5. La Familia Giorgio's 6. Bleacher Bar (Bills Backers Bar?) 7. Cask-n-Flagon 8. Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, I guess they have a cool interactive re-creation. I've also heard that the Boston Duck Tours are pretty cool. Any of you TBD'ers have any other recommendations for restaurants, attractions, tours, etc.? Union Oyster House Boston Museum of Science Whale watching tour
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