At Haymarket

Shopping At Boston's Haymarket
I’ve Become addicted to Haymarket!

Living on Beacon Hill, the options for food shopping are pretty slim.

You can walk down to Cambridge Street and pay the enormous price of shopping at the earthy crunchy WF.

Or you can trudge over to Copley and shop at “Shaws”, but if you intend on lugging your groceries home, the walk can get long if you live on the hill.

And then there is Haymarket.
It’s been there forever!
Boston’s outdoor produce market, open Friday and Saturday.


Family Shopping At Boston's Haymarket
I hadn’t gone to the Haymarket in years, but a couple of weeks ago we took the trip over.
Yes, it’s crowded at times, but if you are looking for fruit and vegetables, this is the place to go!

I went back again this weekend, solo.
My Lady had to work and she handed me $20 before I left her place.

I returned a couple of hours later with about twenty pounds of fruit and vegetables and still had $5 left over!
Some items cost half of what you would pay in a store, some a third and some a quarter!

This same amount of fruit and vegetables would have cost at least, at least $60 at WF!
Enjoy your money without wasting it!

You will find all manner of fruit, vegetables, cheeses, herbs, and seafood.

Everything you need for a healthy diet!

Green Peppers At Boston's haymarket
It’s Summer, we all eat more fruit and vegetables this time of year, so forget the big stores and get your fresh food at the Haymarket!

Haymarket is a Boston Tradition and one that I’m glad is still here!

Don’t miss it. Make Haymarket a habit!
Your health and wallet will both thank you!

How to get there:

From the Haymarket T stop, walk towards Faneuil Hall. You wont be able to miss it!
From Government Center, walk down the stairs on the left of City Hall, cross the street and you are there!