Fort Point

Named for a colonial-era fort of cannons that once protected the harbor, Fort Point was first developed in the 1830s. 19th century buildings, once used for the manufacture & storage of trade goods like wool, became home to a community of artists known as the Fort Point Arts Community. A popular destination in recent years, this dynamic neighborhood is bursting with activity: architecture & design studios, converted warehouse condos, trendy eateries, art galleries and more, all while maintaining a distinctly Boston historic texture.

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Bon Me

Address
313 Congress Street
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A fresh Vietnamese noodle and sandwich shop that is prepared with gourmet ingredients and veggies, Bon Me never disappoints. Inspired by the street food movement, Bon Me trucks have taken over Boston, and this brick-and-mortar location combines the expediency of the trucks with comfortable indoor and outdoor seating. While there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options here, don’t miss the chance to try the miso-glazed pulled pork sandwich—it’s definitely a winner.

Bon Me
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Bon Me
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Bon Me
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