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    Quincy Market

    4.0 (960 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Yong C.

    I have visited several food halls across different states, and Quincy Market is certainly one I would recommend especially if you're looking to sample a variety of options in one place. It's the perfect spot to try something new all in a single visit. During our trip, we decided to compare lobster rolls and clam chowder from two different vendors--one representing Maine and the other Boston. Both lobster rolls were fresh, flavorful, and generously prepared. However, I highly recommend trying the Boston clam chowder, which truly stood out. If you're spending a day in Boston, Quincy Market is definitely worth adding to your itinerary.

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    Jo S.

    Amazing Market! If you can't find a bite to grab at Quincy Market, I have no hope for you LOL! It is located next to Faneuil Hall, so after visiting the Museum and the Visitor Center, you can stop next door to have lunch or dinner. Or get a snack or a drink or cool off with an ince-cream. They have wonderful smoothies, they offer samples. The strawberry smoothies was nice and refreshing. Lots of options, you get samples offered by some shops and restaurants to help you make a decision. From lobster rolls, to Middle Eastern, Pizza, sandwiches, Italian food, Greek dishes, seafood, everything looks great! Steve's is great and so is the Italian dessert shop, best looking pastries and cakes I have seen at this market! If I would have stayed longer, I would have come back to try something else! They also have clean restrooms and a very nice decorated seating area! It's a long hallway and shops on the sides, outdoors, all sorts of cool little stalls. Boston's version of LA's Original Farmer's Market with more food options! For a foodie, make it your destination!

    Nick M.

    The Quincy Market is a must see in Boston. I highly recommend coming hungry as there is every kind of food you can imagine. From chowder and ice cream to pizza, burgers and everything in between, there is truly something for everyone. It gets very crowded so I recommend arriving early or before they close. There is no parking lot, but there is a parking garage across the street. It is on the expensive side so Ubering may be a better option.

    Kathleen L.

    Had a wonderful day in Quincy market walked around, saw a lot of vendors took the time to stroll and look at the shops and support. The economy looked at the local eateries and totally wanted to stay it was a little cold but thank gosh for indoor. I appreciate it all the local people that were so nice. Thank you.

    Ben P.

    Was visiting Boston and discovered this Quincy Market. Decided to check it out. Glad we did. Great place to hang out and enjoy the many foods and shopping. There is a parking structure near by. There are many things to do here. You can pass the day hanging out here. There is even a museum near by. If you are visiting Boston, recommend checking out Quincy Market.

    Keith F.

    I really loved all of the options here! So many choices of some of my favorite types of foods. There is seafood, Asian, chowders , sushi, desserts, and much more. So many fantastic smells and things to discover! It gets busy and finding a place to sit is a thing. We chose to eat at a standing table There was live music being played that I enjoyed including "Change" by Blindmelon and " Nothing Compares to You". Overall it was clean. The prices are higher than usual food but imagine food stall prices here are crazy. The food we tried was very good. Worth checking out and the so are the surrounding shops.

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    Janice H.

    This is a vibrant indoor food hall offering plenty of diverse dining choices. There are small local vendors surrounding it, that have a variety of items for sale. It was crowded, but not too bad. There was a violinist playing music and she was great. There is very limited seating, so if you're traveling with someone and there's a seated (or standing) table - grab it! Otherwise you will have nowhere to put your food down to eat and end up holding it in your hand as you eat.

    He is loving it!!!
    Gail U.

    Walk through the entire market first. Straight through from one end to another. Both sides there are vendors selling candied apples, baklava, lobster rolls and more. Just like a couple years ago we got the lobster rolls but also a Dubai chocolate covered strawberries in a cup and a drink. It's a food court inside and there are vendors selling items outside the food hall. Two times we observed the masterful drummer who was jamming it on plastic buckets. I tipped him $5 and he shouted out with a big smile and both hands up toward the sky.

    Christina R.

    Quincy Market has a lot, and I mean A LOT, of different food options. Almost all of the stalls were different from each other, and the hall seems to go on forever. There is a huge selection to choose from. Now, this doesn't mean that everything is amazing. This place is a bit of a tourist trap and it's extremely overpriced for what it is. But if you're here for the tourism, it's a nice place to stop by and grab a bite. There doesn't seem to be a lot of seating (it's located on the periphery) but people don't seem to linger too long so it's not a huge issue. The building itself is fun and a real historical gem. There are some really beautiful things to look at and while it's very touristy, it's still a wonderful place to check out while in Boston.

    Keylime bomb!!
    Hana D.

    Good place to try all kinds of food and desserts. But souvenirs and enjoy the street performers.

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    Caesar C.

    Quincy Market is a Tourist Trap!!! Yes, it's a great place to go visit and see while in Boston but all vendors take advantage and over price all goods. Food is Mid at the most, you can get a lot more and better tasting food for your money at local restaurants. As for Service, lines are extremely long and they rush through your order in order to service everyone so they don't go to another vendor. The dining hall, all sections were dirty and no one to clean them up.

    Violinviiv--Musician was playing that day. She's amazing!

    Touristy food hall. Lots of food stalls! So much to choose from. At least 3 or 4 different places offering Lobster rolls! Huge variety. Picky kid-- had food court at the mall level Chinese food (of all things to eat in Boston ) and then went back to try a Lobster roll. So options for everyone-even the pickiest children. Some of the stalls offer samples. So you sort of have an idea of what you are buying. There are tables in the market to stand at or sit if you are lucky enough to get a stool. We did but gave them up for families with small kids. People are very nice. A random kid complimented my child's backpack. He had the same back pack! Very busy. They had an amazing street musician playing in the market!! Great atmosphere!!! 5/5. really glad we visited!! Would definitely recommend. Loved it!!

    Frank M.

    If you are a tourist in Boston, you should plan a stop here. There are a lot of indoor and outdoor vendors. And many places to get food and beverages. Do a tast test of all the different chowders different stands have. Only drawback was that it was very crowded and not smooth flow of people..

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    Very mid selection of food and then seating is pretty annoying. Wouldn't recommend or visit.

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    Taking a group of 24 to Boston for an outing. How long should I expect to need for the group to find food at Quincy Market on their own at a Saturday dinner time? I'm buying vouchers for there to make that easier at least. Is 1.5 hours enough?

    That's plenty of time. It's basically a long food court.

    Are there any Black owned stores in the market?

    Hi: Unfortunately I don't know of any off hand/and or/confirm. Artists for Humanity/nonprofit--though does have a gift shop/space in old Faneuil Hall to help support their… Read more

    Looking for a good lunch at a fair price, can you help me out?

    Wow! So many choices - it depends on what you feel like. I really enjoy the chowder at the Chwfer factory. Regina pizza is really good. There's also an awesome Mac n cheese shop that makes allllll kinds of Mac n cheese creations. Hope that… Read more

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    We keep combing back year after year for clam chowder, cannoli, gelato, poke bowls and cheese steaks.

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