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Hotels with Barbecue Near North End

Step into North End, where Boston’s heartbeat echoes through cobblestone alleys and colonial charm. This is history with soul—brick buildings whispering tales of the past, the scent of espresso floating from family-run cafes, and jazz drifting from hidden corners. Every moment feels like a scene from a storybook.

Seaport Signal Building by Vacasa

Seaport Signal Building by Vacasa

5 / 5Outstanding
154 West 2nd Street
2.53KM from North End
Conference HallDryerPicnic AreaBarbecueBarbecue AvailableFitness Center
per night
From
USD**3
Global Luxury Suites at Boston Seaport

Global Luxury Suites at Boston Seaport

4 / 5Good
100 Pier 4 Boulevard
1.73KM from North End
Conference HallDryerBarbecueGame RoomBusiness CenterBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**7
Evolve East Boston

Evolve East Boston

3.9 / 5
50 Lewis Street
1.1KM from North End
Conference HallDryerBarbecueBusiness CenterBarbecue AvailableFitness Center
per night
From
USD**9
Charles River Executive Suites

Charles River Executive Suites

3.3 / 5
175 Blossom Street
1.24KM from North End
Children's PlaygroundFamily-friendly HotelPicnic AreaBarbecueLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**4
Boston Medical Suites at Garrison Square

Boston Medical Suites at Garrison Square

3 / 5
30 Garrison Street
2.92KM from North End
BarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue AvailableParking
per night
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USD**2
Element Boston Seaport District

Element Boston Seaport District

4.4 / 5Good3 Reviews
391-395 D St
2.52KM from North End
Conference HallDryerBarBarbecueDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**8
Global Luxury Suites in South End

Global Luxury Suites in South End

1 / 5
345 Harrison Avenue
2.37KM from North End
Conference HallBarbecueKitchenBarbecue AvailableFitness CenterPool
per night
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USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about North End

Moriarty Hotel in Boston’s North End offers a perfect blend of historic ambiance and modern comfort, located just steps from Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market. Its industrial-chic design features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Freedom Trail, while its rooftop terrace provides panoramic views of the Old North Church. The hotel also hosts local art exhibitions and features a 24-hour coffee bar, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic urban experience near Boston’s oldest district.

Boston’s North End boasts exceptional public transit connectivity, with North Station serving as a major hub for the MBTA Red Line, allowing quick access to downtown (10 minutes to Government Center). The area is also served by multiple bus routes and has bike-sharing stations and electric scooter rentals, enabling eco-friendly exploration. Additionally, proximity to South Station and Harvard Square makes it easy to reach major attractions like the Boston Public Library and New England Aquarium with minimal transfers.

The North End is renowned for its authentic Italian heritage, offering must-try dishes at Carmen's Ristorante, known for handmade pasta and slow-cooked beef ragù. Don’t miss the seafood sandwiches at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, freshly made daily with lobster and clams. For a cultural twist, visit Armenia Restaurant, where you can savor grilled lamb skewers and traditional pastries. These culinary gems, paired with live music and bustling street vendors, create an immersive taste of Boston’s diverse food scene.

Yes, the North End offers excellent family-oriented attractions, including the Boston Children’s Museum—located adjacent to Quincy Market—featuring interactive science labs, role-play zones, and hands-on exhibits perfect for kids aged 2–12. Nearby, Charles Street Park offers playgrounds, sand pits, and picnic areas ideal for outdoor relaxation. Weekly events such as free craft workshops and children’s painting contests make it a vibrant community space for families to engage with local culture.

The North End shines at night with a vibrant mix of independent bars and jazz lounges. Visit The Saloon, a classic cocktail bar with vintage décor and vinyl records, or Sip & Savor, a curated tasting bar offering themed cocktails crafted by local mixologists. Many venues feature outdoor seating with views of the Old North Church spire illuminated at night, creating a romantic and atmospheric setting. Live poetry readings and acoustic sets add to the neighborhood’s artistic flair.

Must-visit landmarks include Old Trinity Church, built in 1738 and one of the earliest examples of Gothic Revival architecture in America, with original timber beams and 18th-century altar details. The starting point of the Freedom Trail is marked right in front of the church, leading to key sites like the Boston Massacre Monument and Battle of Bunker Hill reenactment site. Interactive signage and AR displays help bring the American Revolution to life, offering deep insight into Boston’s pivotal role in U.S. history.