An Italian marketplace chain with multiple restaurants, for which Joe Bastianich is a US partner.
Joe Bastianich is a renowned American restaurateur, author, television personality, and winemaker. He is best known for his extensive portfolio of successful Italian restaurants, often in partnership with his mother...
Last updated: 6/30/2026, 5:20:24 AM
Eataly Boston is a three-floor authentic Italian marketplace located in the Prudential Center. It offers a unique 'eat, shop, and learn' concept, featuring multiple full-service Italian restaurants, a vast retail market with high-quality Italian products (including fresh pasta, cheeses, meats, and wines), and a caffè. It aims to promote regional Italian food with a local twist.
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Add yoursCustomer feedback for Eataly Boston is generally positive, highlighting its extensive selection of Italian groceries, wines, cheeses, and desserts. Many appreciate the friendly staff, clean environment, and efficiency for a casual meal. The venue is also praised for its engaging events, such as wine dinners and holiday festas, which offer gourmet delights and elegant wines. Some reviews mention mixed experiences with service speed and find certain dishes to be good but not exceptional, suggesting a desire for bolder flavors.
Eataly Boston is part of the larger Eataly USA chain, which is modeled after the original Eataly in Turin, Italy. It serves as a comprehensive Italian food destination where visitors can not only dine but also purchase ingredients and learn about Italian culinary traditions.
Eataly Boston is open seven days a week, with the Caffè operating from 7 AM to 11 PM and the Market from 8 AM to 11 PM, making it suitable for visits throughout the day. Special events like wine dinners and holiday festas are popular and offer a unique experience.