Boston
Things to Do
Top Restaurants
Places to Worship
Events & Entertainment
Where to Watch Xavier Basketball
Places to Live
Tips for Living in Boston
THINGS TO DO
"Catch a sporting event, head to the beach, and eat the freshest seafood."
- Connor Muldoon ('16)
"Go to local breweries, distilleries, and walk around the city experiencing the culture of each neighborhood."
- Jack Sullivan ('10)
"Go to sporting events like the Sox or Bruins."
- Carlo D'Angio ('20)
TOP RESTAURANTS
- La Famiglia Giorgio, L'Osteria, Pizzeria Regina- Connor Muldoon ('16)
- Barking Crab, Solas Irish Pub, Bully Boy Distillers
- Jack Sullivan ('10) - Trattoria Il Panino, Pizzeria Regina, Wings Over
- Carlo D'Angio ('20)
PLACES TO WORSHIP
- St. Patrick's Church , Cathedral of the Holy Cross
- Connor Muldoon ('16) - St Cecilia's Parish, Trinity Church
- Jack Sullivan ('10)
EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT
"Marathon Monday Feast of St. Anthony."
- Connor Muldoon ('16)
"Dine Out Boston, Boston Marathon, Neighborhood Festivals - St Anthony Festival" Find events at The Boston Calendar.
- Jack Sullivan ('10)
BEST PLACE TO WATCH XU BASKETBALL
"Wherever the alumni group is! We watched last seasons Shootout at Bell in Hand and it was awesome!"
- Connor Muldoon ('16)
PLACES TO LIVE
- South Boston, Dorchester, Somerville, Charlestown, Cambridge, South End
- Connor Muldoon ('16) - North End
- Jack Sullivan ('10) - Southie
- Carlo D'Angio ('20)
TIPS FOR LIVING IN BOSTON
"Look outside the city limits for rent (ex: Malden, Quincy, Medford). Rent is a bit cheaper there."
- Connor Muldoon ('16)
"Join a young adult group - faith-based, networking, fundraising, or sports-based. Get out and experience the city and the surrounding towns."
- Jack Sullivan ('10)
"Utilize the T! It's a great way to get around the city and is accessible to get to and from the suburbs as well."
- Carlo D'Angio ('20)