Cuisine
Boston, MA
When people ask where to eat in Boston, most locals will tell you to go to the North End. This neighborhood is Boston’s “little Italy” and is home to the finest and most authentic Italian restaurants around. There are so many to choose from, and on any budget, you’ll find whatever suits your fancy here. Don’t forget to stop at the famous Mike’s Pastry for some cannoli or a lobster tail or two. There are also countless other options in the Back Bay neighborhood, Fanueil Hall Marketplace and scattered all throughout the city. No matter where you wander, you’ll be in the right place for some good eats!
Salem, MA
Salem has a wide-variety of cuisine in over 130 restaurants. With its historic seacoast atmosphere, the restaurants of Salem offer an inviting, authentic experience and one of the finest dining selections north of Boston. Pickering Wharf is known for it’s quaint shops and restaurants including Capt’s Waterfront Grill and Club. Also popular are Nathaniel’s, Tavern on the Green at the Hawthorne Hotel, and Witch’s Brew Café.
Portland, ME
Portland has about 230 restaurants and the home of a large selection of microbreweries and breweries. The city is the birthplace of the “Italian” sandwich, popular in all of New England