South End

*Dreamy itineraries for the Boston Visitor* You can walk to the South End from the Boston Common, or catch a silver line bus, or take a quick cab ride. Also check out my boards "Faneuil Hall + North End" and "Back Bay + Downtown."
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Silent Sunday: Farm and Fable (Boston, MA) — A Thought For Food
a vintage cookbook shop with other fun kitchen things happening regularly.
VISIT
Formerly of NYC, now the headquarters and shop home of this clever design duo. See more of their things: http://www.patchnyc.com/pages/visit
South End Open Market @ Ink Block
On Sundays: a vintage market, craft fair, food truck gathering and small farmer's market. Wonderful!
Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe
A grumpy-diner-breakfast spot that I love. Historic but with awkward hours
Silent Sunday: Farm and Fable (Boston, MA) — A Thought For Food
Vintage cookbooks at Farm and Fable, photograph by A Thought For Food
Blackbird Doughnuts | Boston MA | Artisanal Doughnuts
Blackbird Doughnuts in South End
Picco
Often voted Boston's most family friendly restaurant, solid pizzas, salads, beer, and pasta. Can be noisy (is that a good thing?)
Uniform
a fantastic men's store. Amazing taste.
Siena Farms
An urban farm stand open year round. What could be better?
South End Buttery
Cult-following bakery/coffee shop. Cute windows.
B&G Oysters
One of the many wonderful Barbara Lynch spots around town--The Butcher Shop is across the street. Pick either for a special meal.