Food Crawl North End
- Begin with breathtaking harbor views at Boston Harbor, setting the stage for a memorable tour filled with history and culinary delights.
- Explore North End's secret Italian bakeries, savoring fresh bread while immersing in a cultural tapestry rooted in the 1600s and 1700s.
- Visit a traditional Italian salumeria for an authentic tasting of meats and cheeses, capturing the essence of Little Italy on Hanover Street.
- Indulge in a mid-tour pause at an Italian café, choosing from cappuccino, espresso, or tea, amidst stories of Boston's revolutionary past.
- Wrap up with a neighborhood-favorite pizza and fine Italian pastries, exploring the backstreets for an authentic taste of the North End.
Food Crawl North End
Embark on your adventure by immersing yourself in the essence of Boston at the picturesque Boston Harbor. Traverse a scenic waterfront park offering stunning views of the harbor, East Boston, and the historic wharfs along Atlantic Ave.
Proceed to the heart of the North End, where you'll marvel at the views of some of the most historic sites and properties dating back to the late 1600s and early 1700s. Your taste buds will come alive at a hidden Italian bakery as you savor fresh bread and build camaraderie with fellow travelers. Energized by carbs, continue your journey to a traditional Italian salumeria, where a delightful selection of meats and cheeses awaits.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Hanover Street, the North End's bustling corridor. This intriguing street began as a footpath used by Native Americans heading toward the water. Then, over the years, it turned into Little Italy with the arrival of Italian immigrants in the early 1900s. While here, take a mid-tour break at a classic Italian cafe with your guide, indulging in a choice of a classic cappuccino, espresso, or tea.
As the caffeine takes effect, delve into North End history, listening to captivating stories of influential events in Boston, including Paul Revere's famous midnight ride. Visit the iconic 18th century Old North Church, the oldest standing church in the city and where North Enders still gather, and explore the hallowed walls renowned for their role in the Revolution.
Post-church, delve deeper into the local side of the North End, savoring a neighborhood-favorite pizza and relishing endless stories. Conclude your culinary journey with delectable samples of the finest Italian pastries along the charming backstreets of this flavorful neighborhood.