[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
Bergman wrote:
You could check out a lot of the historical stuff like Paul Revere’s house, the Freedom Trail, and the Boston Commons.
I’d also recommend Ye Old Oyster House and the Bell and Tavern which is the oldest restaurant and longest running tavern in America, respectively. They’re also right next to each other and close to the Holocaust memorial, which is a quick visit but worth it, in my opinion.
lol i cant believe people actually come to see that shit. so boring[/quote]
Shrug Some people actually like to know where they come from.
Go to the North End. Hanover Street. The Daily Ketch. Best kept secret in Boston. It’s a hole in the wall. They feed you out of frying pans. You may have to sit on a milk carton. Also…there is no bathroom ( at least the last time I went there all the above was valid).
After that, go across the street to Mikes Pastries. Canoli and coffee.
[quote]NeelyDan wrote:
I did walk by Mike’s Pastries. I was on Hanover street, but at Bricco.[/quote]
ha, you were about 500 feet from my apartment as far as stuff to do livefromthe781 hit a lot of it. although since it’s monday afternoon i don’t even know if you’re still in town.