starting off around the corner from our first shared apartment in the South End (not to be confused with South Boston, AKA Southie). small and lively, with great pizza, pasta, and lots of amaro to help you digest
the market of every home cook and entertainer's dreams - cheese heaven!
good morning, Jamaica Plain! this is obviously the best neighborhood of Boston, since it's where we currently live. this is Patch's favorite coffee shop in the city. check out their specialty Broadsheet offerings
the crown jewel of Frederick Law Olmsted's Emerald Necklace through the city. Penny loves chasing squirrels here... of course.
cash only, fun Irish pub. text us and we'll meet you on the (dog-friendly) back patio for a pint
now we're in the North End, the city's Little Italy. the argument perseveres - Mike's vs. Modern vs. Bova's. if you get a cannoli or a bear claw from one of the three, consider yourself a winner. we also love Kane's if you're more of a doughnut person
have your order ready - they don't mess around. we recommend an italian. walk over to north square, find a bench, and enjoy
if you want a low-stress way to see the sights, both by land and by water, hop on a duck tour. they leave from the Pru in Back Bay, from the Museum of Science on the Cambridge/Boston line, and from the Aquarium. you won't get wet, but you will definitely endure at least a few bad jokes from the guides
time for a beverage! a cocktail bar without a menu. tell them what you like and they'll surprise you
on the other side of the river but we don't hold that against them. sometimes nerdy, always cozy and delicious
call, don't knock
for natural wine and tinned fish lovers