
Wondering what to do in Boston this weekend? From a patio pickle party to a Caribbean food festival, here's a rundown of how to enjoy those precious weekend hours before the clock runs down.
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2019 Boston Seafood Festival
From the event description:
The Boston Seafood Festival will offer a full day of events focused on celebrating our delicious seafood heritage. The event will include amazing seafood vendors and food trucks. We will have non-seafood items, too. There will also be celebrity chef demos, an oyster-shucking contest and fish-cutting demos.
When: Sunday, Aug. 4, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: Boston Fish Pier
Admission: Free-$85
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Loretta's Patio Pickle Party
From the event description:
Loretta's is throwing down and y'all better relish this evening! The event, sponsored by Grillo's Pickles and Tullamore Dew, will feature a pickle-eating contest, pickle-inspired snacks and giveaways.
When: Sunday, Aug. 4, noon-4 p.m.
Where: Loretta's Last Call, 1 Lansdowne St.
Admission: Free
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Taste of the Caribbean Boston
From the event description:
Taste of the Caribbean has become one of Boston's family festival summer traditions, welcoming hundreds of guests each year to have a taste and explore the delicious food, live entertainment, arts and natural products of the Caribbean culture. A percentage of the contributions we receive will go towards our scholarship program to fund scholars from our local community.
When: Sunday, Aug. 4, 1-7 p.m.
Where: Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center, 1350 Tremont St.
Admission: Free-$50
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Parking in Boston can be tough, especially during popular events. To find free or cheap parking and to book parking in advance, see this map of Boston parking from SpotAngels. And to get there by public transportation, check the MTBA's website for nearby stations and schedules.
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