SoWa Market

Back Bay, Beacon Hill, North End, South End

The Boston Loop with Sandy

Get brunch in the South End, or go to the SoWa for food trucks. For brunch in the South End, Coppa is delicious, but super super expensive for what it is. I really like Metropolis for brunch. If you want to do a not-cheap-but-cheaper coffee and breakfast sandwich, you could go to Render on Columbus and Mass Ave.

Then just walk around! Seriously.

Before winter sets in, the Tuesday and Friday farmer's market at Copley Square offers a bounty of local produce. In the fall, expect outrageous quantities of apples, cider, and cider donuts.

Before winter sets in, the Tuesday and Friday farmer's market at Copley Square offers a bounty of local produce. In the fall, expect outrageous quantities of apples, cider, and cider donuts.

First, go to Copley Square and walk around there.

Then walk down Newbury, and you could make a stop at the Thinking Cup for coffee or a pastry or sandwich.

From Newbury, where there are a lot of shops, walk over to the Esplanade along the Charles. There's an access point on the Mass Ave. bridge.

Walk down the Esplanade to Beacon Hill.

Walk through Beacon Hill to Boston Common.

Maybe end in the North End and get dinner there.

South End

A stroll down Shawmut with Indigo

I work at Polkadog, a self-proclaimed treat boutique for dogs. We make everything that sits on the counter, and everything else in the store comes from all over the world. From every continent except Antarctica. We may have the biggest selection of dog treats, snacks, delicacies…I mean, variety is the spice of life.

The South End--specifically Shawmut Street--is just a great neighborhood to hang out in.

This charming residential block of Shawmut Street is packed with local go-tos. It's where South Enders pick up dinner party supplies, brunch on Saturdays, and walk their dogs.

This charming residential block of Shawmut Street is packed with local go-tos. It's where South Enders pick up dinner party supplies, brunch on Saturdays, and walk their dogs.

Formaggio Kitchen down the street is a renowned cheese maven place. That's my favorite.

And Myers and Chang is also the bomb.com.  SoWa Market is going on nearby, and it’s bigger and better than ever, with a ton of food trucks, art, and vintage stuff. Then there’s Old Japan. It’s this store that has products from Japan and they have the biggest maneki-neko collection.

They also do garden tours here, because the South End has a lot of well-kept, famous gardens. There are also architecture tours that show the historical buildings. 

Once you’ve explored Shawmut, I’d stop at the Buttery and make a right toward Tremont.