The Incredible Marketplace In Massachusetts Every Food Lover Will Simply Adore
By Sophia
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Published November 07, 2017
If you’re a foodie (or just someone who loves a good meal), you’re going to love this massive food marketplace in Massachusetts.
Eataly Boston is filled with the very best Italian food, restaurants and ingredients. From handmade pasta to fresh seafood and decadent gelato, this huge marketplace has everything you need to fill your belly and keep your wallet happy at the same time.
Eataly Boston is a humongous Italian dining emporium with a dizzying array of delicious choices.
It’s sort of like a Disneyland for Italian food – if you can dream it, you can find it at Eataly.
Located in Boston’s Prudential Center, the Eataly is filled with high-quality ingredients and prepared food at affordable prices.
The marketplace itself is gorgeous. With plenty of natural light and wooden stalls draped with plants and food, you almost feel like your strolling through neighborhood market in Italy.
It’s the perfect place to stop for a quick snack, dinner recipe inspiration or a sit-down meal at one of Eataly’s awesome restaurants.
Fresh herbs anyone? Get whole plants or bundles straight off the bush at Eataly.
Ingredients like fresh mushrooms and nuts are piled high in rustic baskets and displays.
Everything is organized like an old-fashioned Italian shopping district. Stop by the the cheesemonger for a rainbow of delectable cheeses…
…and visit the butcher for prime cuts of mouthwatering meat.
You can also shop ready-to-eat meals and pre-packaged local and important ingredients.
Besides the marketplace, Eataly hosts fun events throughout the year. Stop by for one of their Italian block parties with grilled food, tasty pasta, gelato and live music.
The market is open daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. so you can stick around for all three meals.
Find Eataly at the Prudential Center in Boston at 800 Boylston Street. The Eataly restaurants are open Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-11 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-11 p.m.
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