Food Scene
The Salty Pig
130 Dartmouth StMeat and cheese galore. What else can I say?
My go-to place for seafood. Try a fried oyster slider...you won't regret it! If you're feeling adventurous, try the lobster noodles.
100 locals recommend
Island Creek Oyster Bar
500 Commonwealth AvenueMy go-to place for seafood. Try a fried oyster slider...you won't regret it! If you're feeling adventurous, try the lobster noodles.
Avocado toast, pressed juices and overnight oats. Only an 8-minute walk away for an easy, quick and healthy breakfast.
7 locals recommend
Mother Juice
291 Newbury StAvocado toast, pressed juices and overnight oats. Only an 8-minute walk away for an easy, quick and healthy breakfast.
Coffee in Boston always costs a pretty penny, but this coffee does the job very well!
14 locals recommend
Barrington Coffee Roasting Company
346 Congress StCoffee in Boston always costs a pretty penny, but this coffee does the job very well!
Parks & Nature
Walk around here for amazing people-watching and beautiful garden sights.
440 locals recommend
Boston Public Garden
Walk around here for amazing people-watching and beautiful garden sights.
Essentials
The biggest selection of food (even though the space is small!) that is within walking distance.
149 locals recommend
trader joe's
230 Heath StThe biggest selection of food (even though the space is small!) that is within walking distance.
Arts & Culture
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
25 Evans WayWhere art, music and nature meet.
Shopping
Newbury Street
Newbury StreetEverything you could imagine is tucked away along Newbury Street.