We’re Boston Tea Party*, your local breakfast, brunch and coffee place. There’s something on the menu for everyone. It’s all about simple, made-to-order dishes that are sustainably sourced. Find us on Gandy Street (a stone's throw from the Cathedral). BTP has been i...
the train station and coach station. There’s something on the menu for everyone. It’s all about simple, made-to-order dishes that are sustainably sourced. Our space is your space. Come on your own, with pals, with the kids, the dog - whatever your vibe, you’re welcome. Grab a ...
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum On the night of December 16, 1773, more than a year before the first battle of the American Revolution, angry Bostonians protesting a tax on goods shipped to the colonies, stormed ships from England and threw the tea into the harbor at this site. With full...
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Watch the famous tea party event come alive with live actors, immersive exhibits, and a visit to the full-scale replica 18th century sailing ships at this unique living history museum. Get advance tickets. MFA Boston - Current & Future Shows Georgia O'Keefe ...
The Boston Tea Party has a great breakfast menu by the way: it’s got the usual full English, plus a vegetarian option, along with my favourite, Eggs Florentine (plus Eggs Benedict and Eggs Royal for the meat and fish eaters). It’s also nice to see scotch pancakes (as opposed to Am...
($8-9) to choose from, such as beef teriyaki, chicken teriyaki, curry chicken, tempura and curry pork. A bento in Japanese stands for a packed single portion or takeout meal in a box that includes rice, fish or meat, pickled or cooked vegetables to make a filling meal. Other menu ...
a friendly welcome from colonial tea ladies and reasonably priced menu choices make Abigail’s the perfect place to pause for a relaxing break. Taste history by sampling some of the 5 teas thrown over during the Boston Tea Party, enjoy a glass of refreshing lemonade, cool iced tea, or a ...
You’ll visit the ships and museum, watch a multi-sensory documentary, experience an interactive town meeting, and get a chance to dump tea bags into the harbor! This museum is designed to engage all ages and is fun for the whole family! Book your Boston Tea Party tickets here! IN A ...
Boston’s food culture has evolved into something extraordinary. It’s a rare locale where you can taste fresh lobster rolls while discussing the Boston Tea Party, or enjoy a slice of thin-crust pizza within a whisper of Paul Revere’s home. The city’s gastronomic identity has been profound...
and the nation's -- most noteworthy historical sites, including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church and its lanterns ("one if by land, two if by sea" to warn of British attack) and Old South Meeting House, where Colonists in 1773 orchestrated the less than genteel Boston Tea Party....