Massachoicetts
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This looks great. It is a shame that you can't get here from the downtown Harborwalk to the East Boston Harborwalk without going underground. A ferry service between Long Wharf or some other point downtown and Piers Park would be awesome in the warm weather months.
GREAT stuff, Lrfox! I can't believe all this is happening on the East Boston Waterfront. This is fantastic. And just wait for Piers Parks 2 and 3!
I never thought I'd live to see the day that this unsung waterfront actually got the treatment it finally deserved.
It's almost Olmsteadian what the massive Harborwalk is accomplishing in turning Boston Harbor into a truly world class model.
This looks great. It is a shame that you can't get here from the downtown Harborwalk to the East Boston Harborwalk without going underground. A ferry service between Long Wharf or some other point downtown and Piers Park would be awesome in the warm weather months.
I believe water taxi service will take you right to East Pier, right at this section of the Harborwalk.How about the Water Taxi? It's a nice pleasant enough little ride, I think.
They did a very nice job here. The cynic in me wonders how long before those loungers get pretty nasty though. At least it looks great now when new.
Is there a bar there or is it pretty much BYOB?Hopefully it doesn’t happen - they’re a comfortable spot to catch the sunset with a beverage
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A friend and I picked up Roy’s subs and had lunch at the park here earlier today. It was awesome! Eastie’s come a long way!
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Is there a bar there or is it pretty much BYOB?
Incidentally the friend I was with yesterday owns/operates a boardgame cafe out of state. We both peaked into both restaurant spaces’ windows, agreeing a boardgame cafe & bar would be a slam dunk for the larger of the two spaces. The obvious concern—aside from investment capital to buildout such a concept there—are the limitations on which games could be played on all that outdoor seating: you don’t want Monopoly dollars flying into the harbor! But other than that, there honestly isn’t a better view of the harbor skyline from a retail space in Boston, and the population density of the neighborhood would more than sustain such a destination, let alone the regional gaming community and tourists. I hope LendLease isn’t being too aggressive with their desired rent for the space, especially post-pandemic.There are two "Harborwalk facing" restaurant spaces, which I believe are still "to be leased".