Everything you need to know about Eataly Boston
The massive Italian market finally opened its doors to the public Tuesday afternoon.
The wait is over: After years of anticipation, Eataly Boston finally opened its doors in the Prudential Center to the public Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. To help you make sense of the 45,000-square-foot Italian food emporium and its four restaurants, 10 eateries, two cafes, three bars, five fresh production counters, 10,000 products, and hands-on cooking school, we’ve compiled everything we know about Eataly Boston into one convenient location.

Celebrity chef Mario Batali speaks with a reporter at Eataly Boston in the Prudential Center.
Mario Batali wants Eataly Boston to become a city centerpiece for the next 50 years

Plan your trip to Eataly Boston with this map of the enormous Italian food emporium

Here’s an exclusive peek at the menu for one of Eataly Boston’s four restaurants

Peek inside Eataly Boston’s 45,000-square-foot homage to Italian gastronomy

A video tour of Eataly Boston led by Purchasing Director Dino Borri

Chef Barbara Lynch at The Butcher Shop in Boston’s South End in 2009.
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