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[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 1 points 18 minutes ago

I went in January, cold but nothing I'm unaccustomed to as a Canadian.

Clam chowder was decent at least what I tried. Public transit was usable. People were nice there in your typical American sense, but NYC shops had more heart for strangers and visitors comparatively. But I was only able to really scratch the surface from my day trip there.

[–] Sergio@piefed.social 13 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

Biggest mistake in my life was leaving Boston. People weren't unfriendly, they just had busy lives and didn't have time for BS, but if you were waiting at a T stop you could easily strike up a conversation. I lived in Brookline and I can easily think of 5 different places with great food (at reasonable prices) in that area alone. Sure, it was kinda cold in winter; okay it's not as easy to navigate as Manhattan, but it's got character. There are ways to live cheap there but yeah the biggest killer is rent, either you'll be commuting a lot or you'll be living cramped. Still, it's one of my 3 favorite cities in the world.

[–] bobzer@lemmy.zip 8 points 1 hour ago

Boston is my favourite city in the US (that I've been to). Everyone was super friendly.

I've been to cities where people are "warmer" and more outgoing, but it's that fake American facade everyone wears. Boston was a little rough in places but way more genuine.

[–] MeThisGuy@feddit.nl 6 points 1 hour ago (1 children)
[–] Sergio@piefed.social 5 points 1 hour ago

Rome and LA.

[–] ZoteTheMighty@lemmy.zip 13 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Don't forget the public transport, which is underwhelming.

[–] Sergio@piefed.social 11 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

By US standards it's pretty good.

[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

That's like saying your underwear is comfortable compared to being made of barbed wire.

[–] Sergio@piefed.social 5 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

LOLZ ya got the Boston attitude, pal. I'd buy ya a bacon-wrapped shrimp at Faneuil Hall.

[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 46 minutes ago

bacon-wrapped shrimp

🤤

[–] DoubleDongle@lemmy.world 35 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

There's plenty of good food in Boston.

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 7 points 2 hours ago

Bwahahahah! Yeah, I live an hour north.. most of it is fairly true, but there is some crazy good food in Boston.

[–] foggy@lemmy.world 9 points 3 hours ago

Boston is awesome for it's green spaces. Probably my favorite city to walk a far distance. So many parks. So many huge parks.

[–] CodingCarpenter@lemmy.ml 22 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

Boston is fantastic. Yes you have the mass-holes but as long as you aren't driving it's great and when you actually look for food there are plenty of great places.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 13 points 2 hours ago

when you actually look for food there are plenty of great places.

This is the key. In my experience, the larger, more obvious places are mediocre, but the small holes in the wall you could easily walk past and never realize they're there have some fucking amazing food more often than not.

[–] fluffykittycat@slrpnk.net 6 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

How is the public transportation there?

[–] Nefara@lemmy.world 19 points 2 hours ago

Excellent by American standards for most of Boston and Greater Boston, which is to say mediocre by European standards. It's entirely possible to be independently mobile and car free there. Most places are walkable and there are pleasant old buildings and green spaces or plazas or spots overlooking water to stumble upon. It's a lovely city.

[–] Hux@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

Show me a cheap city with a warm climate on a grid system with amazingly friendly people, and I’ll show you hell on Earth.

Go Sox!

[–] Geobloke@aussie.zone 3 points 2 hours ago

Adelaide? Might not be cheap though

[–] TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world 9 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Food was killer when I was there.

[–] Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah, but the rest is true.

[–] prime_number_314159@lemmy.world 9 points 3 hours ago

They throw a pretty great tea party. Everything else is as described.

[–] MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world 5 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

There’s that mediocre restaurant chain “Boston Pizza”…but I think that’s only here in Canada.

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Then it really is authentic Boston Pizza!

(No seriously I found maybe 3 good pizza places while I lived in Boston and I'm pretty sure 2 of them technically weren't even in Boston. The pizza there is mid at best)

[–] iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 hours ago

And it has nothing to do with Boston. Nor was New York Fries have anything to do with New York.

[–] ummthatguy@lemmy.world 5 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

During my visit, I heard from some locals that they prefer thin crust pizza to deep dish. Found that both funny and agreeable.

[–] iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works 10 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

Why is that funny or surprising? Boston is not known for its deep dish; that is Chicago.

[–] ummthatguy@lemmy.world 6 points 3 hours ago

Yeah, a bit off the rails right now.

[–] KickMeElmo@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Thought Chicago was known for the weird-ass sauce on top of the cheese pizza.

[–] Ghyste@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)
[–] KickMeElmo@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 hours ago

No, Detroit has (optionally) a couple lines of sauce on top, and most places I know that make Detroit style skip the sauce lines. Chicago style has sauce on top of the entire thing.

Though I just looked it up and it looks like there are multiple different "Chicago style" definitions.