Small art museum with a beautiful interior courtyard - and a HEIST!
A 3-mile historic trail throughout Boston (look for the line of red bricks wherever you are in the city!). You can book a tour (where they dress up like 18th century colonists) or do a self-guided.
Right next to the Common, surrounded by tons of bars, restaurants, and Bakey - aka the best babka you will ever eat. Really beautiful in the summer!
We know it's weird to have a cemetery on the list, but many Revolutionary War figures are buried here, including Sam Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere. You can pop over to Bean Town Pub after where you can "drink a cold Sam Adams while looking at a cold Sam Adams."
There's also a Lovejoy Wharf location - both are great!
Another great brewery - also have a location in Fenway
A favorite date night spot :)
One of our absolute favorites! Get the soup dumplings
One of our first dates <3 Get the baklava pancakes and thank us later. Cash only!
Great spot for tapas (and chocolate mousse)
Saltie martini (with gin of course), caviar dip, and pistachio tiramisu...*chef's kiss*
Jenna's favorite pasta in the North End - get the pink sauce!!
Jenna's favorite wine bar :)
Killer espresso martinis and pastries, cash only!
Better than Mike's, we will not be accepting counter opinions at this time. Cash only.
Boston's oldest restaurant - est. 1826
Est. 1795!
Fun outdoor bar/raw bar across the harbor from downtown in Eastie. Great views of the city!
Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall are both nice areas to walk around with food stalls and souvenirs. Also next to the Sam Adams Taproom, Old State House (site of the Boston Massacre), and the ugliest City Hall you'll ever see.
Popular shopping street in Back Bay
Highly recommend a Boston Harbor tour!
Kayak and canoe rentals. There are a couple locations around the city.
Nice walking trail along the Boston side of the Charles River