Workin4aLivin
Not much. Sticker shock at the register. My $7.49 "rare roast beef" became $8 and change when it turned into a panini. And it wasn't even that rare. and it didn't even come to the edge of the bread. Add on a fountain soda and you're up to $11.90. Tough to swallow workin for a livin and payin Faneuil Hall Tourist prices, I tell ya...
DGrubs
Located in the Quincy Market food hall, West End Strollers features Middle Eastern food. My coworker introduced me to “fingers” a delicious Middle Eastern pastry. At $2.90 per piece, they are pretty pricey, but they are pretty labor intensive to make. Fingers, or Asabi as they are also called, are made from thin phyllo like dough and rolled with cashews and raw pine nuts. They are light and less sweet than baklava. I also pick up half a dozen pierces of baklava, another delicious dessert made of thin layers of phyllo dough, separated by butter and filled with nuts and honey. The baklava from here is far less sweet than other places I have tried, but we enjoyed every bite! West End Strollers 220 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA 617.720.6020 We spent the rest of the afternoon walking around Faneuil Hall and the Greenway. Just a few fun posts from the walk – above: one of the horses waiting to give rides to the tourists. Have you seen these pianos around the city – I love this install
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