Craigie Burger

Hamburger restaurant · Fenway

Craigie Burger

Hamburger restaurant · Fenway

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Timeout Boston, 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215

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Time Out Market is a stylish industrial venue featuring a curated selection of eateries and bars, including the renowned Craigie Burger, perfect for casual bites.  

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"Craigie Burger, a counter-service spot in Time Out Market Boston, offers three burgers: the Craigie “OG,” the Special, and the Steakburger. These burgers take inspiration from the famous Craigie on Main burger and Kirkland Tap & Trotter burger, introducing innovative elements while maintaining their original essence." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal

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Charles Lamb

Google
The Craigie On Main burger is legendary — a cult experience — and often requires lining up outside CoM to get one. I was relieved that this Time Out Market Craigie Burger (and fries) is the real deal, the genuine authentic article, the exact same CoM burger, but without the wait in line to get it. Same toppings, same ketchup, same Iggy’s bun (and even though you can order this one ‘bun less’ don’t underrate the importance of the bun, because it is a critical element of the whole sensory experience that has been cerebrally selected by Chef Maws). I had mine with egg on it (nor did the egg disappoint: nicely cooked, runny, messy). Get prepared to get down and dirty with this burger and mop up the plate with the fries. While other places in Time Out Market seem to be having fits and starts, as long as Chef Maws and CB can maintain the quality and consistency of the grind and the cook, this will continue to be a go to spot in this venue and a go to burger for Boston.

Andrew Bluestein

Google
High end burgers are all the rage these days but Tony Maws and the Craigie crew were making steak in burger form long before it was the cool thing to do. No need to worry about your burger not having flavor or not being cooked to proper temp or the bun not holding up to the task of staying together log enough for you to enjoy the burger. Craigie Burger has nailed it and instead of you having to wait until dinner for one you can pop over for lunch and grab yourself a piece of burger heaven ! P.S. Oh ya and the fries aren’t bad either ... just kidding. They are fantastic !

CH3BZ

Google
Don't look medium well to me! Just as said before 1st burger overcooked 2nd visit very undercooked. Not to mention the fruit flies around timeout market. Take a real time out and save yourself $25. Avoid this place at all costs.

Hunter Ashmore

Google
I wanted to love this. I really did. The burger was tasty enough, but it was very rare - nowhere near medium-rare as described on the menu. Otherwise it was fine, other than not being anything special for the price. The real problem was the fries. They smelled exactly like a garbage dumpster that hadn't been emptied after a very hot summer day. Before I returned them, I literally had to slide them away from us because the smell was ruining the experience with our other food. When I brought them back to the counter, they said it was just their seasonings. Even if that is how they are supposed to smell...gross. Also, despite returning a full serving of fries, I was not offered a refund for this part of my order. I'll admit that I had high expectations after a previous amazing experience at Cragie on Main. Even if this is meant to be a quick-serve experiment that is related to the original restaurant only in name, I am still surprised by how much this was a letdown.

Isaac Toussie

Google
Probably the worst burger I've ever eaten, so I'm not sure why I went back the second time. It just has no flavor at all. There is no juiciness or searing on the meat. Both times it was served barely above room temperature, so it clearly was not made to order. It has a strange consistency that is more tough than it should be, as if they mixed egg into the ground beef. The only flavor I detected was the cheap salt and pepper added into the mix. Literally can't understand why this place has any hype. I hope it gets replaced with something better in the Time Out Market.

Ruby

Google
In a prior review, I said that there were two burger joints worth going to in Boston. By that, I meant "places where you could order a burger without any fuss, and then they'll give you a burger." Now that Craigie's on Main has moved on this market, there are three burger joints worth going to in Boston. The meat is fresh, juicy, and... well, meaty. Probably the single best burger you can get in the Fenway area. The toppings work perfectly with the burgers in all three burger configurations that they offer. The burger itself is structurally sound and has minimal slippage, due to the structurally sound buns. The side slaw is absolutely excellent as well. The fries. Are. Perfect. They're wedge-cut, assumedly twice-fried, and perfectly seasoned. These are proper fries. For the price, Craigie Burger is worth it. Like most fare in Time-Out Market, it's on the pricey side, but it's a hearty meal with a lot of love put into the process. I'd say you should definitely check this place out at least once.

b. manning

Google
Disappointing, given all the buzz..and the price. The bun and fries were good but the meat was dry, overcooked and surprisingly lacking in flavor. when I was there yesterday. If this is the same grade of beef ingredients that they use at their Cambridge restaurant, then the Craigie Burger is a triumph of hype over substance.

D W

Google
Have now had 2 Cragie burgers. One was way overseasoned, and the other way undercooked. The bun was atrocious on both...for such a big name chef, quality control does not seem a priority. Lots of other better choices at Time Out so sadly despite the fact that the fries are awesome, i cannot recommend

Laura Y.

Yelp
Food hall and food court vibes here! A little classier than a food court at a mall. As you can imagine it's a pretty open space and has big windows so during the daytime it's really bright but at night it's really dim lighting inside. I noticed a bunch of people come here in groups after work or people working late who want to grab something quick by themselves. Nothing special but not bad either! Good spot if you're in the area even if you're just by yourself otherwise good lunch spot with some friends since there are multiple options.

Shelley Y.

Yelp
Cozy vibe food court with plenty of seating across from REI. It was not busy at all on a Saturday afternoon. We got food from Blue Ribbon BBQ and Anoush'ella. The pulled pork burger from Blue Ribbon BBQ was dry and the Mac and cheese did not have much flavor. The Anoush'ella beef schwarma was also dry and had the same texture as the pulled pork sandwich. The hummus that came with the plate also lacked taste.

Ang F.

Yelp
Pro Tip: Grab some food down the road at Wahlburgers and then walk over to Trillium for a brew. Time Out is a Food Market with a variety of different foods, including sushi and sushi bowls at Gogo Ya. Gogo Ya was okay, I'd be interested in returning to try their lobster/Japanese creations. There are also smoothie/juice options, a cafe with donuts, pizza, fried chicken (and a ramen option, too), fish and chips, burgers and others. We tried 4 different options and all were okay. Fish and chips: well crisped, but very salty. Burger and chicken sandwich: not bad and not great. Sushi: basic, but pricey.

Christiane M.

Yelp
fun place with lots of food options and sitting space. super close to fenway which is awesome and has something for everyone

Whitney D.

Yelp
I have been here a few times. This food hall is cool and has many different choices of food and drinks to choose from. There is a bar that serves beer and cocktails too. There is plenty of seating inside and outside to enjoy your meals and drinks at. If you sit outside there are workers there that will take your plates and trays after you are done which is nice. The place I ate at here was blue smoke which is BBQ. I had a pulled chicken sandwich with a side of Mac and cheese. The Mac and cheese did not really have any taste to it and the pulled chicken sandwich came out a bit cold and was kinda soggy as the bottom part of bread was falling apart. I was not too impressed by this place. And kind of annoyed as when all the other food came out from this place it all looked so good! If you come here before a concert at Fenway the DJ will probably play some songs by the artist that is performing at Fenway. At least, that is what happened when I was there as my friend and I were going to see Green Day at Fenway. I must say the DJ was great but it was loud and since this is a big food hall, the music travels. I was sitting outside with my friend and it even seemed loud to us outside.

Sergio L.

Yelp
Timeout Market Boston is a food lover's paradise with an atmosphere that's absolutely LIT! This spot is buzzing with energy, making it perfect for a night out or a foodie adventure. Start with a cocktail (or three)--the espresso martini is a crowd favorite, and the margaritas will definitely make you say, "one more round!" For eats, don't miss out on the must-try Gogo Ya sushi tacos, the melt-in-your-mouth BBQ from The Smoke Shop, and Union Square Donuts for dessert. The staff is friendly and on point, and the service keeps everything flowing smoothly, even with the packed crowd. Timeout Market brings Boston's best under one roof--definitely a must-visit!

V N.

Yelp
There's tons of options available from food to drinks and an available food court for you to sit and hang with friends. I think this is nice for a casual hang out and if you want something quick to grab for food. But some of the quality food and some of the vendors are subpar, and I would rather go to a restaurant to enjoy better food.

Kevin N.

Yelp
Food hall covering quite a variety of cuisines. I still have many more places here to try but I have fallen for Cusser's lobster rolls. I have tried many in Boston, but ironically, it's this little place here that simply has the best. ATMOSPHERE/ARCHITECTURE: 9/10 Great vibe for casual dining with friends, meeting up with people, even a date, haha! It is chill and has many options so if you have a group of diverse tastes, everyone can get their fill here without somone being left out. SERVICE: 9/10 Mostly self service, grab your tray kind of place with workers that are strolling around to help out. I found service here great. FOOD: 10/10 Cusser's Hot Lobster Roll - 10/10 - Simply the best lobster roll I have had in Boston, and believe me, I have tried many. The bread is nice and buttery, the lobster is perfectly done with the right amount of butter. It's not overly soaked but also not dry. Cusser's Cold Lobster Roll - 9/10 - Similar to the above. Personally I prefer the hot version but this was good too. VALUE: 8/10 A lot of Time Out places I would say are pricey, but Cusser's was pretty fair. PROBABILITY OF RETURN: 10/10 TO EAT OR NOT TO EAT: OVERALL: 9/10

Robert G.

Yelp
Time Out Market is always a great choice, especially when you're with a group of friends. There are so many things to choose from and you don't have to all agree on one thing. They have pizza, bbq, ramen, tacos, burgers, sandwiches, and more. I enjoy coming here before a Red Sox game and now I found out that you can have food from Time Out delivered at Trillium Brewery. The food is fantastic, reasonably priced, and quickly served.

Nick S.

Yelp
Located just outside the heart of Fenway, this spot is a convenient option if you're heading to a ballgame or concert at the park. It's lively inside with all the different vendors, but seating is plentiful and open to everyone. Service is ok and fast, and they clean the trays for you. I opted for the Sushi Tacos from Gogo Ya--my third time having them. However, this time around, they didn't quite live up to my previous experiences. I ordered the Torched Salmon Teriyaki and the Spicy Ahi Tuna. While both were decent and edible, there was a slight sour taste that I couldn't pinpoint. At $10 per taco, I'm not sure I'd justify getting them again. One of my friends tried Ms. Clucks Deluxe, which turned out to be much better and had a more reasonable price point. We particularly enjoyed the rolled gyoza with its nice cheesy crust and delicious dipping sauce. Overall, this is a good place to grab a variety of quick bites, but I wouldn't count on it for a reasonably priced dinner.

Abigail M.

Yelp
A little pricey, but delicious every time. I go to Simmons and I love having a place like this nearby! My go-to is the mediterranean platter - I love the variety it gives me to try. I've tried pizza, gelato, burgers, and so many other things. Everyone will find something they like here! Everything is always served very timely, and the employees throughout Time Out are so nice and polite. It is a little bit loud, so it can be difficult to hear then people you're with, but it's a great spot in Fenway for good food and good vibes.

Ashley B.

Yelp
Recommended: Absolutely, for its variety and vibrant atmosphere. Overall: A culinary playground offering something for everyone, with an exceptional beer selection and family-friendly vibe. Snapshot: Food: 4/5 Drink: 5/5 Vibe: 5/5 Service: 4/5 ‍‍ Family-Friendly: 5/5 Highlights: -Perfect For: A diverse dining experience catering to all tastes -Don't Miss: The Trillium taproom and the gogo ya Sushi taco -Bonus Tip: Great for families, with plenty of space for strollers and a lawn for kids to play. All The Details: Time Out Market in Boston is a place that truly has it all. Whether it's food or drinks you're after, they've got you covered with an impressive cocktail and beer selection. The Trillium taproom, located right on the front lawn, offers some of the best New England IPAs in the world. The array of vendors provides a mix of traditional lunches and creative culinary delights. While it's tough to compare each dish here against the best in local restaurants, the flexibility, especially for larger parties to choose what they want, is unmatched. The atmosphere is lively and open, making it super family-friendly. We navigated easily with a stroller, and the front lawn was perfect for my daughter to run around and play. Among the food highlights was the GoGo Ya Sushi taco - flavorful and fun, though a bit pricey for the size. Service varied - gogo ya was quick, but others in my party waited nearly 40 minutes for tacos from a stand with no line. Despite these inconsistencies, the overall vibe, variety, and family-friendly nature of Time Out Market are unparalleled. I'm eager to return and explore more culinary options.

Frank F.

Yelp
This Time Out Market offers some great restaurants, fun desserts and a cool bar in one place. So just take a whirl around and pick one and you will hit the jackpot. Yes it looks crowded and busy and it may be a bit tricky to find a seat, but with a little effort you will find a spot, so grab it and enjoy your meal. I love the vibe and the music. There's a nice little grass park for the kids in front of it, along with Trillium Brewery. Cheers!

Deanne E.

Yelp
Pretty cool spot! Nice open building with plenty of seating and an outdoor patio as well. Good concept with lots of options for food, but not many vegan options. Was pleased to see some vegan donuts. I ended up getting a veggie taco at one place. Was very disappointed to find out they no longer have their fake meat option. I also got a couscous bowl with falafels from the Mediterranean place. That was very good. So much flavor. Glad I got to check the place out while I'm visiting!

Jennifer C.

Yelp
This is my favorite place to grab a quick bite when visiting my college kid in Boston. I think we've been about ten times in the past three years and usually have great food no matter which restaurant we pick. My go-to is the nori tacos, although I was disappointed to see that they no longer have the hamachi on the menu, but I also love the donburi place and Mediterranean counter whose hummus is awesome! Servers are generally friendly and our dirty trays and dishes are always picked up promptly. Today I tried the smoothie place and ramen for the first time and it was delicious! On this trip our hotel is right across the street, so am happy to be an easy walk away from anything I want! And this place has everything: burgers, Mexican, Asian, Mediterranean, pizza, ice cream, donuts, a creperie, boulangerie, a bar, smoothies and more! Love this place and wish we had one in Los Angeles!

Ashley J.

Yelp
A fun spot that's found to have some thing for everyone. There are a bunch of different restaurants/cafes, Asian, Mexican, Italian, pizzas and more and you can order from any of the spots as you desire. There is no drinking fountain or soda drinks so if you want a beverage you're gonna have to shell out the $4 for a water bottle. Food was ready quickly, some of my pasta was definitely undercooked/a bit crunchy but it's better than being mushy!

Jenny L.

Yelp
This is a hall of all types of cuisine and choices of food. All stores are uniform and super easy at the store front or using mobile app. In total, there are 12 places to order food and drinks. I'm impressed by the location and proximity to each other with lots of open seating options. Technology works well and this is a great place to hang out!

Richa T.

Yelp
Great spot for lunch Pros: + It's basically an adult/upscale food court + Great options for all your picky eaters + Friendly staff Favorite Spots to Try: + Inchu + Say Coffee + Union Square Donuts IG: QueenOfAdventureNYC

Kit D.

Yelp
Really good place for a quick bite to eat in the Longwood area. It reminds me of a fancier style food court. There's lots of options-- Mexican, Mediterranean, Burgers, Pizza etc... from what I've had, everything's been delicious. It's on pricier side, but every once in a while if you're in the area I'd go for it. Pictured is a chicken quesadilla and mezze platter, both tasty and consisting of quality ingredients. Check it out!

Jamie M.

Yelp
This is a VERY specific review, so feel free to disregard if it's not relevant to you. Today I went to the Time Out Market for the first time to attend their "Fall Festival". This was what was advertised online: "Settle into autumn at Time Out Market's free, family-friendly Fall Fest on Sunday, Nov. 10. Get introduced to the hot choccy, a seasonal special from Far Out Ice Cream, at the elaborate hot choccy bar filled with fun toppings. Activities for everybody as well as live music to get you dancing are part of the day's entertainment. Plus, stay tuned for prizes and giveaways throughout the afternoon." I arrived and was surprised to find the regular food hall absolutely PACKED with families of young children, looking as confused as I am about where the "Fall Festival" was. There were no games, no activities, just a single balloon maker at the far end of the room. No live music. The "hot choccy" was offered at the Far Out counter, which was staffed with a single employee, so the line was incredibly long and slow moving. I left the line after a half hour after it barely scooted closer to the register. No hot chocolate could be worth that. There were no other special treats. I'm sure the Time Out Market is generally a fine place! I bought a sandwich at one of the vendors while I was there and it was okay. But why would they advertise a "Fall Festival" and then prepare no festivities? There wasn't even signage or decor to imply that a Fall Festival was happening at all. I saw some parents trying to encourage their disappointed children to play on the lawn outside. Overall a huge disappointment. It seemed like they had scammed people to attend an event that wasn't actually planned. I left with a bad feeling, and I'm sure a lot of the families did as well.

Katie O.

Yelp
Time Out Market is a fun spot for great food and drinks. There are many options for dining with food from some of Boston's top chefs. I highly recommend the hot buttered lobster roll from Cusser's. The BBQ from Blue Ribbon was also delicious. My friend enjoyed the sushi tacos (can't remember the name of the place). The bar has lots of fun cocktails as well as a decent beer and wine selection. Trillium is a bonus with a small space outside of the market. Sitting outside is great option as you can order from your table and get food delivered. Location is also great with a quick walk to Fenway Park. Much better food options than directly near the park or inside the park.

Sabrina G.

Yelp
This was my first time going here and I was very impressed. There are so many options here - especially when I am craving one thing while my husband is craving something else. We were able to order from two different places and find seating. There are plenty of long tables there. You will definitely sit next to a stranger since the tables are connected in rows, but we didn't mind. I definitely recommend if you are with a group of people and can't decide on what kind of food to eat. I got the sushi tacos and would definitely eat them again.

Kristie B.

Yelp
What a great addition to the Fenway area! It's our first time back in Boston in several years (thanks to a military move followed by COVID), so this was our first experience at the market. We spent time here between the Yanks-Sox doubleheader over the weekend. The outdoor seating was so convenient on such a nice afternoon. It was also really great to be able to order food on our phone and run in to pick it up from the vendor. After grabbing a couple of beers at Trillium, we got a few donuts to sample from Union Square Donuts. They're not the best donuts I've ever had, but not the worst by any means. The raspberry lemonade and tiramisu were pretty tasty, but the Boston creme was really lacking in flavor, and the donut seemed overcooked. I'd be willing to give them another try in the future, though. We ordered karaage chicken and waffle fries to share from Ms. Clucks Deluxe. Holy BAJEEZUS, it was so damn TASTY!!! I wish I'd ordered double chicken because the hubs wasn't expecting to like it so much. I couldn't get enough of the sauce. There was such a good balance of flavor in the bowl. My one and only complaint is that the bathroom stalls - while spacious - are INCREDIBLY dark. I couldn't even see the toilet once I shut the door. I had to wait to let my eyes adjust before I'd even attempt to move around. We'll definitely be walking back over before/after/between future games. It's a fun yet relaxing environment - a good departure from the bar atmosphere that we like to get a break from sometimes. I look forward to checking out some of the other vendors in the market when we head back to Boston next year.

Elaine M.

Yelp
Came 10am on a Thursday morning and it was perfect. Not crowded, quiet, and we could chose from any counter with no wait, and plenty of seating. Besides the donut shop, the coffee shop on the end had breakfast sandwiches so of course got The Fenway (I mean since we were right besides it, you know what I mean?) Boy, it was the most delicious breakfast sandwich I've had in a LONG time. I paired it with a nice hot cup of Earl grey. Now that's a perfect breakfast if you ask me! If I could, I would walk here for breakfast every morning. I do need to return to try some of the other shops for lunch or dinner!

Cami C.

Yelp
I love Time Out Market! It is a great community food hall with a lot of variety! There are options for everyone and caters to a lot of different dietary restrictions, with multiple options (Asian-fusion, Mediterranean, Mexican, Southern comfort food, Italian, etc.). A lot of the places have been there consistently for the past few years, but some places end up popping up, so there is a lot of options from delicious meals, to donuts and gelato, to grabbing drinks with co-workers or friends. It is a bit pricey, but that also varies by the location. Most places, a solid meal is ~$20+ per person, which is up there considering sometimes the portions are not the biggest. This is highly variable, depending on what items you're looking for too (I'm looking at you sushi tacos...!). So really, my only con since sometimes it can be super overpriced. Still delicious, but definitely keeps me from going as much as I would if it was more reasonably priced. The interior has lots of seating, and surprisingly a lot of outdoor seating too. This makes it easy to come here with friends, co-workers, or even just by yourself and find a spot relatively easily. Inside, it can get loud though! Between all the different conversations to music playing in the background, it can be a lot sometimes - almost to the point where it feels like you have to yell across the table. That can be overwhelming, but also somewhat expected for the type of environment it is. It is a fun place to hang out and check out the seasonal offerings around the Fenway area. There is always something going on, and Time Out Market makes for a great meet-up place. During the peak of Red Sox season, it can get super crowded before games, especially the afternoon games. The Trillium beer garden is the spot that gets the absolute busiest. So be mindful of that if you're looking to avoid the super crowded times.

Charlie T.

Yelp
A pretty cool food hall that is spacious and has numerous options. There is something for everyone here. You can also get alcoholic beverages as well. I liked that the area was open and there are people ready to clean up after you are done.

Angelina Z.

Yelp
Nice location and selection of dishes. I got the truffle Mac and cheese ($18). While it was good, I wish there was a stronger truffle flavor. It's a bit packed at night, but there's still open tables.

Woo K.

Yelp
I love the ambiance. I've always loved food halls. It seems very popular, but the food is ok. We tried basically 4 restaurants. Ate all kinds of stuff. And over all it was just ok. I wanted to love it. I really did. But the only thing here that would sell is the ambiance.

Vicki M.

Yelp
Wandering around the Fenway area on Easter Sunday afternoon, checked out the swings at The Station and made our way inside Time Out Market to browse around. Passing by Union Square Donuts, hubs could not resist getting a Easter vanilla sprinkle cruller and ate it as we walked around and sat down for a bit. According to him it was crispy on the outside moist on the inside kind of like cake, delicate vanilla frosting. He thought it was great and thoroughly enjoyed it, finished it quite fast. I thought it was a bit pricey (4.50) but it is Time Out Market so that is the price you pay here. Sometimes they have live music at the stage but today they just have the big screen TV on with a golf tournament showing and background music on. It's not too crowded, but seems to be picking up as the evening goes on. Overall a pleasant way to cap off a weekend afternoon.

Doug T.

Yelp
This was a nice place to find something to eat. Plenty of choices of food and drinks. Had poki bowl which was satisfying and delicious. Setup like a large food court but with a much finer dining experience. Plenty of large community style table seating.

Amber C.

Yelp
There is so much to talk about when talking about Time Out Market so I'll try to break it down the best I can: FOOD: Honestly, food here most of the time is pretty eh and pretty expensive. Not really worth your money, with a few exceptions! We've been here enough times and tried most things at all the stalls and found that these are really the best to order: Gogo ya's Big Eye Tuna taco, Ms. Cluck's Karaage Chicken and Waffles, and Union Square Donuts' Maple Bacon Donut. Our favorites and what we get everytime we come here! DRINKS: I haven't had a lot of drinks here, but whenever I have, I'll usually grab a beer from the bar! Lots of good options, really nothing to go wrong with here. This is a great place to meet up with friends because some people can grab drinks, some people can grab food - really what any one is feeling! SPACE: Lots and lots of space to meet up with friends, gather a large group, hangout and catch up! Like I said, lots of food and drinks options available so everyone has something they can do. OVERALL: Food is usually more pricy than what is it worth, with a few exceptions. If you order those exceptions, meet up with friends here, grab a drink, you will have a good time. There's often a lot of events that happen here too, including Oktoberfest, Holiday markets, etc., so if you keep up with their website, you'll see everything going on! They even decorated it with a lot of lights for the holidays which has been nice. They also have been playing the World Cup games on the large screen here so a lot of people have been gathering to watch together! Live music occasionally too!

Magda C.

Yelp
Nice concept, the interior is dark, clean and modern, you can order from different counters. I had from from the Mediterranean place and it was really good. Prices are very reasonable.

Angie F.

Yelp
Was recommended this spot (Lala's in Time Out) as the best pizza in all of Boston. Not sure about "the best", but it was pretty good! We got three pizzas - the hot johnny (without pepperoni), ray bae, and cheese please. The cheese please with flavors of truffle and sweet honey was my favorite. Hot johnny could have been hotter, but they offer extra red pepper flakes for the spice-lovers. I had high hopes for ray bae, but the promised burrata and pesto toppings were in fact marginal. Service was fine. To note, this restaurant is a vendor inside Time Out Market, which is in the Landmark Center. A great place for groups craving various options! Not as good if you're prone to choice paralysis.

Jackie D.

Yelp
Never did I ever think I would find the best lobster roll I've ever had, the best clam chowder I've ever had, and all the craft beer/cocktails I could ever want in one place. Near Fenway. And right next to Trillium. My husband was in HEAVEN. Ok but real talk. The warm lobster rolls from Cussers. Call us tourists, call us non purists for eating it warm, I don't care. This sandwich was BOMB. It was so unexpected and unassuming but it was beautiful and delicious. And enough for us to split. Even though we both wanted the whole thing after one bite. The clam chowder was creamy, warm, and just enough clam flavor on a freezing cold December day. Loved the vibe in here, very cafeteria style but not as judgey. Everyone was having a good time eating wtf they wanted and watching the World Cup. Would definitely come back and try more places because everything looked delicious, but also, have a lobster roll.

Bea T.

Yelp
I ike this place because it's not too far of a drive and it's in Fenway near shops, movie, and theater. I like the variety of choices and they've got a good food selection. Outdoor dining is available and every time I come here this place is packed! Lot of people who go to the Red Sox games come over here. I came here for a cocktail and it was really good. It's nice to have a drink pause there because they had a DJ playing and full bar service. They have a different variety of fast food like Korean bowls to fry chicken sandwiches, donuts and gelatos. You won't be disappointed.

Jennifer J.

Yelp
I had really been looking forward to checking out TONY Boston. The space itself is gorgeous. As I walked up and down the aisles I finally decided on what to eat. I have to say that ... after all that anticipation and indecision wandering through the food court, I must say, the food was ....a bit of a let down. I can say I tried it but I certainly won't be making the effort to come back.

Allen B.

Yelp
After much prior online research and anticipation of a nice culinary experience, I unfortunately aren't able to review the food and service at Time Out Market because I only had cash with which to pay, and discovered that not one of the twelve food vendors here will accept "legal tender for all debts public and private". Even one of the vendors, whose food I have enjoyed for many years at its other locations which do accept cash, also follows the no cash policy here. I was told that I could see a manager about purchasing a gift card for myself to use, but aside from the fee that would doubtless go along with the gift card purchase, I decided that was a ridiculous requirement just to buy lunch. I realize that too much of the current world is addicted to paying with plastic with its inherent administrative and convenience costs and risks for personal financial data theft, but I think its a shame when businesses are willing to turn away new customers via this exclusively plastic payment policy.

Tarun B.

Yelp
I loved this place. We went to a Red Sox game at Fenway and were looking for a place to hang out afterwards. We were walking down past several bars in the area and found this wonderful gem. We could hear the music from the outside and the large groups of people walking around. The building looked like a trendy industrial warehouse packed with several stores inside. We were very curious and wanted to know more. When we entered we were blown away by the large food hall and several different options present. It was like a party hall filled with all the great food eateries in Boston. There was a DJ playing music and the Red Sox game was playing on a large projector. I decided to go to Bisq and try out their chicken sandwich. It was very large and packed with flavor. I was very impressed by the meal especially for the cost. Walking around I saw several options that I wanted to try. I was debating between the Union Square Donuts and the Gelato and Chill. However, we ended up at one of the bars in the hall after we saw their interesting drink names. There were non-alcoholic drinks, beers, and cocktails. We decided to go ahead and order here to end the night. After we finished everything was closing around 11 so we had to leave. Needless to say I will be back here soon.

Caroline S.

Yelp
Time Out is a fun place to be for big sports games. there's a giant tv set up in the front for fans to watch while eating food. They offer online ordering via Toast, so you can skip waiting on line and focus on finding a seat. We ordered Karaage Chicken and Waffles from Ms Clucks Deluxe and Fish and Chips from Cusser's. The Karaage chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Likewise, the waffle fries were crispy on the outside and starchy on the inside. The sweet and savory sauce that sat at the bottom was delicious (just a bit salty however) but paired well with the aioli that came on the side. Overall, a delicious dish. The fish and chips from Cusser's were also really good. Their batter is fried to golden brown while maintaining the flaky and tender fish inside. Fries are also fried to perfection and was complemented with their delicious house made ketchup and tartar sauce. Time out is a solid food venue. Prices are slightly above average (as per most food markets). However food is pretty good. Definitely worth the visit every so often.

Alana K.

Yelp
I work in one of the offices upstairs, so I have frequently passed through Time Out. My coworkers have said how expensive it is for the value of the food, so I've avoided it until now. Around lunch, it seems to be a hotspot for tourists. I came here with my boyfriend on a weekend. I ordered the Korean Bulgogi Burger from NUBurger, which came with an Asian slaw, pickled daikon, Bulgogi, and a spicy kimchi sauce. It was delicious, but incredibly salty. It was also about $16, which seemed overpriced to me. Fries or other sides are available for an additional cost. While I had wanted to come here for a while out of curiosity, I don't think I'll be coming back. One of Boston's tourist traps. If you're in Fenway and want something more upscale than bar food, I suppose Time Out wouldn't be a bad choice.

David W.

Yelp
Great food and great choices. There's something here for everyone. Big long tables and bountiful options.

Neha P.

Yelp
I got Say Coffee Co. at the Timeout Market. I got the coco express coffee and the Back Bae sandwich. Both were amazing. The coffee is strong, but still had a pleasant taste. The sandwich is freshly made on a croissant. Definitely would recommend for a good breakfast! The overall vibe of the market is also great. It was definitely quiet on a Sunday morning, but got busy throughout the day. There was tons of great options available, so definitely can be a go to spot while still having diverse food options.

Alison F.

Yelp
Went to meet friends before a concert on Saturday night and had to scream over the unpleasantly loud DJ music. Would not recommend if you want to talk to people while there.

Jan F.

Yelp
Mediocre food with very few exceptions, at an extremely terrible price, even without considering that it is basically a cafeteria.

Ben B.

Yelp
This is what I get for having hopes. From now on when I hear about a "local pop up venue" I'll soberly remind myself that this is Boston and when something goes for mainstream appeal here it means making everything as bland as possible. The space is nice, very industrial chic, and it would be a great venue for something really interesting and adventurous. Or they could just have, like, sushi tacos. Or generic ramen. Or flatbreads passed off as Neopolitan pizza. Or $20 drinks. I swear each time I come back here the bar adds another couple dollars to their prices. Not sure where that surplus is going because it ain't to the bartenders, they seem to struggle to fill a beer glass half the time. If I wanted a poorly constructed negroni I'd just make it myself. The place has all this potential, but it's wasted on this chichi Instagram nonsense. Maybe it's just trying to find its stride, but it's been walking like this for a while.

Alex A.

Yelp
the food at taqueria el barrio is delicious!! the birria quesadilla is my fav, and you have to get it with the broth. i like the variety of salsas they offer, the salsa verde is the best - not too spicy but very flavorful. the staff is very kind, service is quick, and i like the open market atmosphere. that said, the birria does not come with enough broth, it's kinda pricey for portion size, and not super authentic mexican food. definitely a must try though!!

Mark T.

Yelp
I initially wanted to compare this place to Quincy Market (QM), but that almost feel like an insult. Other than cheaper and faster, this place is everything that Quincy Market isn't. To start, it is immaculately clean. The tables are cleared and wiped almost religiously. The bathroom are as clean as I would expect to see in a nice restaurant! While I've been to QM a lot, and here only twice, Time Out seems to get the points for food quality. There are bigger names that stand behind the eateries within, and it shows. The food might take a little bit to be prepared, but the wait will be worth it. Then there's the vibe! The whole hall is modern, open, and communal in the best way. There are loads of very long tables where you can keep a few seats distance, or maybe make some new friends if you're more sociable and extraverted than me. QM on the other hand has tables, but with some of them designed for standing, it is more a grab-and-go deal. Whether you're a local of a foodie tourist, Time Out Market is definitely worth a visit!

Gale S.

Yelp
Great spot, you hear me, great spot ! They got food and drink for all walks of likfe at this joint . Me and my pahty will definitely be back ! Try the nachos !

Cristina S.

Yelp
Nice concept in a great hub of Boston, but the restaurant choices here don't accurately represent Boston restaurants. The food choice are nothing special and seems like the emphasis was more on the chef's take of X cuisine vs traditional and authentic. I would like to see better restaurants and focus more on small plates and sharing. Also, several spots have closed down and haven't filled so it feels barren.