Annette Jones+FollowFenway’s food hall gets a second chanceTime Out Market Boston is staying open after all, thanks to Samuels & Associates stepping in to take over operations. This move means more than a dozen local restaurants can keep serving up their specialties, and Fenway keeps its lively food hub. The market has become a favorite hangout for residents, students, and workers, and it’s a big boost for local food businesses. It’s great to see community support making a real difference here. What do you think—does a spot like this shape how you experience the neighborhood? #Food #Fenway #BostonEats00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowFenway’s food hall gets a second chanceJust when it looked like Fenway’s Time Out Market was about to close for good, a local developer stepped in to keep the doors open. Samuels & Associates, already a big name in Fenway, swooped in at the last minute to take over the food hall, saving jobs and giving more than a dozen local restaurants a lifeline. For so many in the neighborhood, this spot isn’t just about food—it’s a place to gather, connect, and support Boston’s culinary talent. What do you think this means for Fenway’s future vibe and small businesses? #Food #Fenway #BostonEats00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowBoston’s Time Out Market gets a last-minute saveTime Out Market in Fenway was just hours from shutting down, but a local developer stepped in to keep this food hall alive. For folks who live, work, or study in the area, this means your favorite lunch spots and gathering place aren’t going anywhere. More than a dozen local restaurants get to stay open, and the market will keep its name. It’s a big win for the Fenway community and Boston’s food scene. What’s your go-to spot at Time Out Market, and how do you feel about this last-minute rescue? #Food #BostonEats #Fenway00Share
Annette Jones+FollowFenway’s food hall gets a second chanceTime Out Market Boston is staying open after all, thanks to a wave of community support that convinced the new operators to keep the Fenway food hall alive. Locals, students, and workers rallied to save this 27,000-square-foot space, which has become a favorite hangout for everything from lunch breaks to pre-game bites. Even though Time Out won’t run the show anymore, the name and the 15 diverse food vendors are sticking around. With so many Boston restaurants closing lately, this feels like a rare win for the neighborhood. What’s your go-to spot at Time Out? #Food #Fenway #BostonEats00Share
mary01+FollowFenway’s food hall gets a bold new makeoverBoston’s largest food hall in Fenway is closing its doors, but the space isn’t staying quiet for long. Phantom Gourmet is stepping in with plans to turn it into a vibrant new culinary hub packed with legendary local eats, a high-energy central bar, and live weekend music. Think Wahlburgers, Kowloon, and Galleria Umberto all under one roof, plus celebrity bartenders and a total redesign with bold purple vibes. This feels like a big moment for Boston’s food scene—are you excited to see these hometown favorites take center stage? What would you love to see in the new space? #Food #BostonEats #Fenway00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowBoston’s new food hall is set to shake up FenwayBoston’s Fenway neighborhood is about to get a major upgrade—a massive new food hall is moving into the old Time Out Market space, and it’s all about celebrating local flavor. Picture your favorite Boston and New England eats (think Wahlburgers, Kowloon, Galleria Umberto) all under one roof, plus a high-energy bar with celebrity bartenders and live music every weekend. The redesign by Taniya Nayak promises a bold, modern vibe that’s perfect for hanging out long after dinner. What do you think—will this become Boston’s new go-to spot for food and fun? #Food #BostonEats #Fenway00Share
Mary Williams+FollowBoston’s Fenway food hall shutting downTime Out Market, Fenway’s go-to spot for local eats and community hangs, is closing its doors after seven years. For many, this place was more than just a food hall—it was a hub for trying new flavors, meeting friends, and feeling the city’s energy. Its sudden closure leaves a big gap in Boston’s food scene and raises questions about what’s next for the Fenway neighborhood. Anyone else have favorite memories or go-to dishes from Time Out? Let’s talk about what this means for our city’s food culture. #Food #BostonEats #Fenway00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowFenway’s Time Out Market closing soonTime Out Market Boston, the Fenway food hall that brought together some of the city’s favorite eats under one roof, is shutting its doors on January 23. For many, it was the go-to spot for everything from tacos to ice cream, and its closure marks the end of a unique food experience in the neighborhood. With REI also planning to leave 401 Park, it’s hard not to wonder what’s next for this corner of Fenway. Anyone else going to miss grabbing a bite here? What do you hope fills the space next? #Food #Fenway #BostonEats00Share
Annette Jones+FollowBoston’s Fenway food hall shutters soonTime Out Market in Fenway, once a buzzing spot for food lovers, is closing its doors after less than seven years. Despite bringing together some of Boston’s favorite eats under one roof, the hall struggled with inconsistent crowds and rising costs, especially as hybrid work keeps the area quieter than before. It’s not just Time Out—other local favorites like REI, Uno Pizzeria, and the Dugout Cafe have also closed recently. Is this a sign of bigger changes for Boston’s dining scene, or just a rough patch? Share your thoughts and favorite memories from these spots! #Food #BostonEats #Fenway00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowFenway’s Time Out Market gets a second chanceJust when everyone thought Time Out Market Boston was about to serve its last meal, the Fenway favorite is staying open under new management. Local developer Samuels and Associates is teaming up with Alexandria Real Estate Equities to keep the food hall running, with all your favorite vendors and the iconic name sticking around. This last-minute save means the Fenway community keeps its go-to spot for diverse eats and hangouts. What do you think—does this change how you feel about supporting local food halls? Share your thoughts and favorite vendors below! #Food #Fenway #BostonEats00Share