Boston Wedding In October
Boston, MA, USA, October, 2007
Venues
- Ceremony: The Old South Church
- Reception: The Colonnade Hotel
- Airport: Logan International Airport (BOS)
- Restaurant: Cheers Boston (Formerly Bull & Finch Pub)
- Restaurant: Lucia
- Restaurant: Mike's Pastry
- Restaurant: Modern Pastry
- Restaurant: The North End
- Restaurant: Trattoria Il Panino
- Restaurant: Union Oyster House
- Entertainment: Boston's Museum of Science
- Entertainment: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- Entertainment: Museum of Fine Arts
- Entertainment: Newbury Street
- Entertainment: Quincy Market / Faneuil Hall Marketplace
- Entertainment: Sam Adams Brewery
- Attraction: Fenway Park
- Attraction: Harvard University
- Attraction: The Christian Science Center and Mapparium
- Attraction: The Commonwealth Avenue Mall
- Attraction: The Old North Church: "One if by land, Two if by sea"
- Attraction: USS Constitution
- Bar: Bukowski's Tavern
- Bar: Solas
- Bar: Sonsie
- Bar: The Burren
Ceremony
The Old South Church
645 Boylston StBoston, MA 02116, US
Reception
The Colonnade Hotel
120 Huntington AveBoston, MA 02116, US
Airport
Logan International Airport (BOS)
BOS - Logan Intl AirportBoston, MA,
Restaurant
Cheers Boston (Formerly Bull & Finch Pub)
84 Beacon StBoston, MA 02108, US
Founded in 1969 as the Bull & Finch Pub, the original inspiration for the setting of the TV show Cheers, was a favorite neighbor-hood bar. In the summer of 1981, a couple from Hollywood--Mary Ann and Glenn Charles--happened into the Bull & Finch during their search throughout Boston for a neighborhood bar to copy for their new TV series. They enjoyed the warm, cozy atmosphere that this Beacon Hill neighborhood pub provided and they decided to take pictures of the interior and exterior to take back to Hollywood. Upon their return, they gave the pictures to a set designer who utilized all of the architectural elements of the Bull & Finch and designed the set that was built on Paramount’s lot on Stage 25. They then cast the show, including all of the actors and actresses that we have come to know and love, shot the pilot, sold the pilot to NBC, and the show premiered September 30, 1982.
Lucia
415 Hanover StBoston, MA 02113, US
Mike's Pastry
300 Hanover StBoston, MA, USA
Go to Mike's Pastry for the spectacle, but go to Modern for the cannolis.
Modern Pastry
257 Hanover StBoston, MA 02113, US
Go to Mike's Pastry for the spectacle, but go to Modern for the cannolis.
The North End
Hanover StBoston, MA, US
Anonymous and Anonymous LOVE to eat in the North End! The North End is the oldest neighborhood in Boston. It is a delightful labyrinth of narrow streets and exotic marketplaces. Known for its 87 Italian restaurants and bakeries, the North End is also the home to the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House.
Trattoria Il Panino
11 Parmenter StBoston, MA 02113, US
Union Oyster House
41 Union StBoston, MA, USA
The Union Oyster House is the oldest restaurant in Boston and the oldest restaurant in continuous service in the U.S. — the doors have always been open to diners since 1826. Union Street was laid out in 1636, but there are no municipal records documenting the Oyster House's date of construction. All that is known is that the building has stood on Union Street as a major local landmark for more than 250 years. The Kennedy Clan has patronized the Union Oyster House for years. J.F.K. loved to feast in privacy in the upstairs dining room. His favorite booth "The Kennedy Booth" has since been dedicated in his memory.
Entertainment
Boston's Museum of Science
Science ParkBoston, MA 02114, US
Within this museum are a planetarium, an IMax movie theater and a two-story Van de Graaf generator, capable of producing 2.5 million volts of electricity. These and the hundreds of other exhibits make this museum one of Boston's top attractions. Hatching chickens, a comparative brain exhibit and a math and statistics room are educating and entertaining. There is a food court, with a Sunday brunch buffet and Friday night cocktails.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
280 FenwayBoston, MA, USA
At the beginning of the 20th century, heiress and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner built a home modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palace. Gardener was a great patroness of famous artists, such as James Whistler and John Singer Sargent. She also acquired European masterpieces, and her palace is now a museum filled with works by Titian, Matisse, Rembrandt, and Raphael. The courtyard is an oasis in any season, filled with beautiful plants and flowers. Admission: adults $10-11, seniors $7, college students (with ID) $5, children (under 18) free. A link to Anonymous's favorite piece by John Singer Sargent: http://www.gardnermuseum.org/collection/sargent_p7s1.asp
Museum of Fine Arts
621 Huntington AveBoston, MA, USA
First opened in 1876, this art museum is one of the best in the United States and has sponsored impressive shows on Monet and John Singer Sargent. The "MFA" has outstanding collections of Impressionist art, early American art and artifacts, and Asian and Egyptian art. The museum also hosts lectures, musical performances and films. Admission is $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and college students, and $6.50 for children 7-17
Newbury Street
Newbury StBoston, MA, US
After Anonymous proposed, he took Anonymous to Piattini for a delicious celebratory dinner. The most fashionable street in all of Boston, this beautiful street lined with Brownstones and shops on the ground level is definitely a place where you should find yourself during your visit to Boston. A very trendy street with high end shopping and dinning, you're sure to find everything and anything you little heart desires. You can also just take a stroll, stop in at one of the many cafes and bars and just people watch.

