Submitted by zugzwang3142 t3_1258nlm in boston
other than the standard souvenirs like jerseys and lobster themed items. food or snacks would be appreciated!
Submitted by zugzwang3142 t3_1258nlm in boston
other than the standard souvenirs like jerseys and lobster themed items. food or snacks would be appreciated!
Don't forget Q's Nuts
I saw Grillo's Pickles in a FL supermarket and chuckled. I guess their distribution has increased.
King's Hawaiian bought the company.
Interesting! I actually moved up here from FL, lol. Didn’t realize they were available there now. They’re damn tasty, so I’m not surprised.
Taza isn’t nationwide?
They may be available elsewhere, but they’re a local company.
Chocolate mice from Burdicks!
how does this compare to the everyday chocolate assortment?
So much cuter!
Honestly I like the mice but would prefer an assortment for eating. You could always include some mice or penguins.
Steak tips
Fluff
A well founded sense of superiority
A can of B&M Brown Bread
Best answer.
Polcari's coffee (North End) - it's good!
When I visit my friends in NYC, I always bring salmon bacon from Boston Smoked Fish in the Public Market. They love anything from Flour Bakery too.
Yes, and the public market in general is a good place to find gifts!
Boston Cream Pie from Omni Parker House, where it was first made.
Also the home of Parker house rolls.
Live lobster
Modern Pastry. Mikes/Bovas works too. Always grab a few pastries when I’m headed out of the city
This is not Boston, but NE in general: coffee syrup
This is just a RI thing really
It started in Rhode island but certainly not exclusive to Rhode island
A whole lobster
McCrea’s caramels are a crowd pleaser and founded and manufactured in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Boston. Genuinely some of the best caramels ever.
Xylazine
Something from a packy.
DrJay617 t1_je3ba2b wrote
Grillo’s pickles, Howard’s relish, Taza chocolate, cider donuts, Teddie peanut butter, cans of local craft beer like Trillium, Night Shift or Tree House. May not go together, but those are some local products.