Rumor Has It That Parker's Restaurant In Massachusetts Is The Birthplace Of The Boston Cream Pie
By E Jamar|Published January 09, 2021
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E Jamar is a published writer based in Milwaukee, WI. Despite being a Midwesterner at heart, you can often find them trekking throughout the states and discovering new hidden gems. When they're not traveling, you can find them discussing disability issues, cuddling their pug puppy, and checking out new local spots.
Everyone from Massachusetts knows that Boston cream pie is our state’s official dessert, and can probably tell you all of the best places to find one. Despite being more of a cake than a pie, this sweet treat has won the hearts of many Bay Staters, and we’ll argue with you all day about why it doesn’t matter if it’s a cake. However, not many Bostonians know the detailed history of our state’s dessert. Boston cream pie was first created by a chef at Parker’s Restaurant, which is located inside the Omni Parker House hotel, and you can still order a classic pie straight from it’s birthplace today.
Have you ever tried a Boston cream pie from Parker’s Restaurant? Did you know it’s the alleged birthplace of this famous dessert? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments.
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