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Boston City Hall Plaza Will Again Become a Beer Garden
Beer Garden on the Bricks Part II: The Brickening

BOSTON, MA—There's more breaking, beer garden-related news near the North End this week.
They mayor's office said Tuesday that City Hall Plaza will again transform into a centrally located beer garden Wednesday, after some 1,000 people attended the first "Beer Garden on the Bricks" event last month.
The event will be held on the Plaza from 5-8 p.m., this time featuring expanded food and drink options, plus a free workout session to sweat off the calories beforehand, from 4-4:45 p.m. There's also an open-air photo booth and lawn games.
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Admission is free but, obviously, only if you're 21.
Event co-host Boston Main Streets, which provided that attendance estimate up top, shared its vendors list with Patch. They include: Sunset Bar and Grill, Fresh Food Generation, Salamander’s, Beard Papa’s and Fomu Ice Cream.
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Plus, beer and cider. Plus, Mission Hill's Boycott Brass band. We assume you stopped reading this and are already making your way over there.
In other important, beer garden-related news, this from yesterday: Could the Public Market Beer Garden Become Permanent?
>> Photo by Alison Bauter, Patch staff
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