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MASSIMINO’S CUCINA ITALIANA

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207 Endicott Street, Boston, MA

Massimino’s is located just minutes from the TD Bank Center in the heart of the North End. A family operated restaurant situated on two floors. They offer a full liquor license and provide a dining experience only seconded by a trip to Italy. Menu items include pasta, More Information

Modern Pastry

MODERN PASTRY

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263 Hanover St Boston, MA 02113

Modern Pastry Shop is a world-renown, family-owned and operated, Italian bakery located on Hanover Street in Boston’s iconic North End. The third generation of the Picariello family maintains old-world tradition and recipes that have stayed the same for generations going back to Italy. These traditions are always held to the More Information

MODERN UNDERGROUND BAR & GRILL

MODERN UNDERGROUND BAR & GRILL

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263 Hanover St Boston, MA 02113

One of the best-kept secrets in Boston is located directly underneath Modern Pastry. The Modern Underground is the Picariello family’s newest venture where guests can find a “speakeasy type” bar offering alcoholic beverages, appetizers, and entrees. Patrons can watch a game on one of the six flat-screen TVs located in More Information

NICO

NICO

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417 Hanover Street, Boston, MA

Nico Ristorante, located in Boston’s beautiful North End at 417 Hanover Street, offers uncompromising Italian Cuisine. Award winning Chef Salvatore Firicano showcases uncomplicated, distinctive, and unforgettable Italian Cuisine highlighted with the season’s best ingredients. Nico is open seven nights a week for dinner and is offering a menu at the More Information

OLD NORTH CHURCH & HISTORIC SITE

OLD NORTH CHURCH & HISTORIC SITE

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193 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113

“One if by land, and two if by sea!” The Old North Church is world famous for the events of April 18, 1775, when allies of Paul Revere secretly climbed the church’s steeple and held high two lanterns as a warning that British troops were traveling to Concord. This brave More Information