Quincy Market has been tantalising the taste buds of Bostonians since 1826, when it opened as a retailer for fresh meat and produce. Today the historic market houses enticing restaurants, food stalls and boutiques.
Choose from over 50 retailers serving gourmet hot dogs, seafood chowder, artisan gelato and freshly tossed salads. Don't leave without trying a slice of the market's famous Boston cream pie. Bostonian baked beans and brown bread is another staple, sweetened with golden syrup and raisins.
Snag a seat at one of the tables in the central pavilion. You can also pick up tasty eats on-the-go, including freshly baked bagels and pretzels, rainbow-coloured sweets and locally-picked fruit. The market is surrounded by dozens of old-fashioned pushcarts selling arts, crafts and trinkets.
Getting around Quincy Market
Quincy Market is in downtown Boston, within walking distance of several T" subway stations, including Aquarium/Faneuil Hall, State Street and Haymarket. Parking is available at the 75 State Street Garage on Broad Street. Blue-and-white Massport shuttle buses run from Boston Logan International Airport to Quincy Market. "