Dude -- 1. I hope you've tried Greek Food at this point. Lamb kabobs rule. 2. Just about where the Boston Chowda is once stood a phenomenal greek burger and fries joint. That was in the 70's. As a kid it seemed silly to go all the way to this place just to get a burger, but they were really REALLY good.
I used to work nearby and would to go there on my lunch hour for fishcakes and beans at the Fisherman's Net or cheesesteaks at Philadelphia Steak & Hoagie (not bad for local cheesesteaks). The middle area had people from all over the place on vacations and what not and you could just sit and chat like you were on vacation too!
Yeah, I really like Quincy Market, even though it is a "tourist trap" to some extent. I'm a tourist, so I guess that's why I like it so much. Thanks for watching!
It's a lot nicer now than 2008ish. There were other restaurants and comedy clubs around the market but I think some of them close down because of the lockdowns. I'm not sure how many reopened or changed since.
I'm not sure. I was there back around 2008, but I don't remember a lot of the details. It feels largely the same as I remember, but I don't go there often enough to be sure. Thanks for watching!
Gonna be going with friends to the gaming convention next week, and looking for things to do outside the con. Thanks for the peak into Quincy Market 👍 it was great! And now I'm even more excited for the trip 🙌 Edit: Not next week, this weekend! Woo!
Well what I saw was amazing selection of junks foods with no quality at all but outrageously overpriced during my recent new year celebrations few days ago.
Cannot wait to go with my husband for our anniversary next month
Don't go, it's oveerrun by violent drug addicted homeless people. the good stores are gone, the food is nothing like ti was.
Dude --
1. I hope you've tried Greek Food at this point. Lamb kabobs rule.
2. Just about where the Boston Chowda is once stood a phenomenal greek burger and fries joint. That was in the 70's. As a kid it seemed silly to go all the way to this place just to get a burger, but they were really REALLY good.
I used to work nearby and would to go there on my lunch hour for fishcakes and beans at the Fisherman's Net or cheesesteaks at Philadelphia Steak & Hoagie (not bad for local cheesesteaks). The middle area had people from all over the place on vacations and what not and you could just sit and chat like you were on vacation too!
Yeah, I really like Quincy Market, even though it is a "tourist trap" to some extent. I'm a tourist, so I guess that's why I like it so much. Thanks for watching!
@@fleabittenadventures Oh thanks for the video! It made me very sentimental!
The god damn drums never stop
It's a lot nicer now than 2008ish. There were other restaurants and comedy clubs around the market but I think some of them close down because of the lockdowns. I'm not sure how many reopened or changed since.
I'm not sure. I was there back around 2008, but I don't remember a lot of the details. It feels largely the same as I remember, but I don't go there often enough to be sure. Thanks for watching!
Gonna be going with friends to the gaming convention next week, and looking for things to do outside the con.
Thanks for the peak into Quincy Market 👍 it was great!
And now I'm even more excited for the trip 🙌
Edit: Not next week, this weekend! Woo!
Have fun! That whole area is full of amazing stuff to see! Thanks for watching!
Greek food is great and probably the most healthy in todays fried world…. beans, greens, meat and sauce in a bowl or in a wrap.
I'll have to give it a try! Thanks for watching!
CORRECTION: Cheers was never where Wagamama's is now. It was on the opposite side of the food court and on the other side.
Well what I saw was amazing selection of junks foods with no quality at all but outrageously overpriced during my recent new year celebrations few days ago.