Guidebook for Boston

Katherine And Dan
Katherine And Dan
Guidebook for Boston

Food Scene

Polished gastropub with rustic dining room, lined in brick and weathered wood with high, exposed-rafter ceilings, great selection of American comfort food, cocktails and craft beers. Dan and Katherine recommend the steak burrito for brunch. 251 Main St.; 0.3 mile walk. (note: Whole Foods, CVS and other stores across the street from Monument).
21 habitants recommandent
Monument Restaurant & Tavern
251 Main St
21 habitants recommandent
Polished gastropub with rustic dining room, lined in brick and weathered wood with high, exposed-rafter ceilings, great selection of American comfort food, cocktails and craft beers. Dan and Katherine recommend the steak burrito for brunch. 251 Main St.; 0.3 mile walk. (note: Whole Foods, CVS and other stores across the street from Monument).
Frequented by Paul Revere and visited by George Washington, circa 1780 Charlestown tavern with historic atmosphere, simple American pub fare and beautiful woodwork. 2 Pleasant St., 0.3 mile walk.
52 habitants recommandent
The Warren Tavern
2 Pleasant St
52 habitants recommandent
Frequented by Paul Revere and visited by George Washington, circa 1780 Charlestown tavern with historic atmosphere, simple American pub fare and beautiful woodwork. 2 Pleasant St., 0.3 mile walk.
Wood-fired rustic-style American pizzas and small plates, 30 craft drafts on tap, cider, cocktails, exposed brick, reclaimed wood and a 25-seat outdoor patio. 7 Moulton St.; 0.4 mile walk.
31 habitants recommandent
Brewer's Fork
7 Moulton St
31 habitants recommandent
Wood-fired rustic-style American pizzas and small plates, 30 craft drafts on tap, cider, cocktails, exposed brick, reclaimed wood and a 25-seat outdoor patio. 7 Moulton St.; 0.4 mile walk.
Legal Seafood’s take on the edible and drinkable things of Coastal Italy. Full of clam pizza, sparkling sangria and other things best shared with lovely people. 10 City Square; 0.5 mile walk.
16 habitants recommandent
Legal Oysteria
10 City Square
16 habitants recommandent
Legal Seafood’s take on the edible and drinkable things of Coastal Italy. Full of clam pizza, sparkling sangria and other things best shared with lovely people. 10 City Square; 0.5 mile walk.
You can’t beat the stunning waterfront views, where attentive staffers serve a great seafood-oriented menu with nautical touches and cocktail-clinking young professional crowd. 1 8th St.; 0.8 mile walk.
44 habitants recommandent
Pier 6
1 8th St
44 habitants recommandent
You can’t beat the stunning waterfront views, where attentive staffers serve a great seafood-oriented menu with nautical touches and cocktail-clinking young professional crowd. 1 8th St.; 0.8 mile walk.

Sightseeing

Bunker Hill Monument is about ½ a block from the house and is one of the first stops on Boston’s “Freedom Trail,” commemorating the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. Visit the museum across the street, climb the 294 steps to the top or enjoy a picnic lunch in the beautiful park around the monument.
146 habitants recommandent
Monument de Bunker Hill
Monument Square
146 habitants recommandent
Bunker Hill Monument is about ½ a block from the house and is one of the first stops on Boston’s “Freedom Trail,” commemorating the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. Visit the museum across the street, climb the 294 steps to the top or enjoy a picnic lunch in the beautiful park around the monument.
The famous museum ship is located 0.5 miles from the house in Charlestown Navy Yard (right near the Pier 6 restaurant).
118 habitants recommandent
Musée de l'USS Constitution
118 habitants recommandent
The famous museum ship is located 0.5 miles from the house in Charlestown Navy Yard (right near the Pier 6 restaurant).
The 2.5 miles-long path passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the U.S., including the Bunker Hill Monument, Paul Revere House, Boston Common and Massachusetts State House. The trail is marked largely with brick and goes over the bridge between Charlestown and downtown Boston.
470 habitants recommandent
Freedom Trail
139 Tremont St
470 habitants recommandent
The 2.5 miles-long path passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the U.S., including the Bunker Hill Monument, Paul Revere House, Boston Common and Massachusetts State House. The trail is marked largely with brick and goes over the bridge between Charlestown and downtown Boston.
Boston’s “Little Italy” is a short 1 mile walk over the Charlestown Bridge (follow the red bricks of the Freedom Trail).
405 habitants recommandent
North End
405 habitants recommandent
Boston’s “Little Italy” is a short 1 mile walk over the Charlestown Bridge (follow the red bricks of the Freedom Trail).

Essentials

Whole Foods, CVS Pharmacy, ACE Hardware and other small stores are located in this shopping center. 21 Austin St.; 0.3 mile walk.
Bunker Hill Mall
2 Lawnwood Pl
Whole Foods, CVS Pharmacy, ACE Hardware and other small stores are located in this shopping center. 21 Austin St.; 0.3 mile walk.

Shopping

647 habitants recommandent
Newbury Street
Newbury Street
647 habitants recommandent

Getting Around

Boston’s subway system (the “T”) is an easy and convenient want to get around the city. The closest stop is the Bunker Hill Community College stop (orange line) – 0.5 miles from the house. It’s right near the Bunker Hill Mall.
9 habitants recommandent
Bunker Hill Community College
250 Rutherford Ave
9 habitants recommandent
Boston’s subway system (the “T”) is an easy and convenient want to get around the city. The closest stop is the Bunker Hill Community College stop (orange line) – 0.5 miles from the house. It’s right near the Bunker Hill Mall.
Boston has a great bike share program called Hubway. There are two stops about 0.2 miles from the house. Go to www.bluebikes.com for more information. Charlestown is a great place to bike and you can follow the “Freedom Trail” over the bridge to a bike path around downtown Boston.
Main St at Austin St Bluebikes Station
Boston has a great bike share program called Hubway. There are two stops about 0.2 miles from the house. Go to www.bluebikes.com for more information. Charlestown is a great place to bike and you can follow the “Freedom Trail” over the bridge to a bike path around downtown Boston.
There’s a Charlestown Navy Yard Ferry about 0.5 miles from the house that goes back and forth every 15-30 minutes (depending on the day/time) to the Boston Long Wharf North ferry stop (in downtown Boston right near the New England Aquarium). Go to www.mbta.com for more information.
15 habitants recommandent
Charlestown Navy Yard Ferry Terminal station
4 Constellation Wharf
15 habitants recommandent
There’s a Charlestown Navy Yard Ferry about 0.5 miles from the house that goes back and forth every 15-30 minutes (depending on the day/time) to the Boston Long Wharf North ferry stop (in downtown Boston right near the New England Aquarium). Go to www.mbta.com for more information.