Carroll and Sons Gallery
Contemporary art gallery.
Boston's South End was originally tidal marshes up until the late 1840's when the city decided to transform it into a residential area with a focus on community. It's charm comes from Charles Bulfinch's design for the area which was inspired by 18th-century English cities where rows of townhouses overlooked tree-lined streets, brick sidewalks and beautiful parks. The neighborhood has had it's ups and downs since then, but today it is one of the most desireable places to live in the city, and continues to expand and evolve. It is home to some of the city's best restaurants, gourmet food trucks, boutiques, vintage shopping, theaters, galleries and picturesque rowhouses, all packed into just a few walkable city blocks. We'd like to thank you to Tony Luong for shooting the majority of our photos.
Contemporary art gallery.
Casual, kitschy bar serving up eclectic eats & drinks.
The Beehive is an underground Bohemian bistro featuring amazing cuisine, libations, a curated art program, and live music performances 7 nights a week. Some might consider it the closest thing Boston has to an actual speak easy. Nestled below the Boston Center for the Art’s historic Cyclorama, The Beehive serves an eclectic fare of rustic comfort foods infused with American, European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern influences. Saturday nights bring a red carpet and glittery mini skirts, but most nights you'll find a diverse crowd of creative types in the mood for good food and happy mingling. They also serve a killer brunch on both Saturday and Sunday, with one of the best outdoor patios in the city.