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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Always worth a trip to the North End for Italian food. So many good places there, from full service restaurants to pizzerias. Mike’s or Modern if you want the full tourist cannoli experience. Quincy Market has so many different kinds of food, especially if you have hearty eating boys. You could stop and have Boston Cream Pie at the Omni Parkerhouse Hotel if you want dessert. [/quote] 100% Who the h*ll are these people suggesting frickin' chains like dunkin and Tatte that you can get anywhere? lol The food is so much better up north. Branch out.[/quote] Agree. Absolutely go to the North End for Italian. Just pick one. So many good choices. [/quote] I also referenced the North End upthread (though I had a brain glitch and called it Little Italy.) But what is funny is that suggestion is almost as bad from a "touristy place" perspective at Legal and Dunkin. There absolutely are great places in the North End, but the spots on Hanover or Salem are complete tourist traps. Still worth going to for the experience and good food, but nothing special or secret. And when I did the Boston college tour with my kid and a friend, we absolutely stopped at Tatte. They wanted to, so we did. There are things that teens like and no reason not to do them.[/quote]
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