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Great Dining Around Boston?
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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 1263942" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Starting at the Boston Commons follow the red brick stripe in the center of the sidewalk to walk the <a href="https://www.thefreedomtrail.org/" target="_blank">Freedom Trail</a>. Along the way stop in Quincy Market for a tasty snack. Stop at the historical Union Oyster House for lunch. Unless you have tried to open oysters yourself you may not fully appreciate watching the guy seated at the front window that shucks the oysters. By the time you reach the Old North Church you will be at the limits of walking for the day and you will now be in the North End where it is hard to find a bad restaurant. Then as you start to return back to the Commons watch for shops that sell tiramisu, cordials, coffee and espresso to top off the evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 1263942, member: 277"] Starting at the Boston Commons follow the red brick stripe in the center of the sidewalk to walk the [URL="https://www.thefreedomtrail.org/"]Freedom Trail[/URL]. Along the way stop in Quincy Market for a tasty snack. Stop at the historical Union Oyster House for lunch. Unless you have tried to open oysters yourself you may not fully appreciate watching the guy seated at the front window that shucks the oysters. By the time you reach the Old North Church you will be at the limits of walking for the day and you will now be in the North End where it is hard to find a bad restaurant. Then as you start to return back to the Commons watch for shops that sell tiramisu, cordials, coffee and espresso to top off the evening. [/QUOTE]
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