The South End
Some say the South End (this hip and historic part of Boston) is also the best food neighborhood. Well, they do have acclaimed restaurants like Coppa, SRV, Toro, B&G Oysters, and Kava Neo-Taverna which are all constantly packed.
And since we all love declaring ourselves as “foodies”… well, what’s not to love?
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MEET BOSTON
About Living in the South End
This is an ideal part of Boston no doubt (the largest urban Victorian neighborhood in the country.) The rows of brownstones add a great deal of character.
This diverse neighborhood is supremely walkable, and is ideal for small kids thanks to a bevy of adorable playgrounds and parks.
The South End is close to Back Bay and Chinatown. There are some South Enders who rarely leave the neighborhood. This is a close-knit community. If you are interested in buying in this area, you’ll first have to make it through bidding wars, cancelled open houses, and exorbitant prices before finally settling into this one-of-a-kind neighborhood.
Exploring the South End
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The Black Lamb - A sophisticated brasserie with a trendy flair, featuring a raw bar and elevated pub-style cuisine, alongside a selection of cocktails, fine wines, and craft beers on tap.
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Peter’s Park Dog Run - Peter’s Park Dog Run features separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as water fountains and benches.
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Flour Bakery - This amazing pastry shop specializes in French treats like croissants and sticky buns. We promise they are REALLY GOOD, and totally worth the trip whether you live in The South End or not!
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The Buttery - Devon’s favorite for a quick bite and coffee! The Buttery is quaint local bakery for bakes goods, coffee, sandwiches, and high-end groceries.