To Do Today: OUT at Time Out Market

Fenway’s Time Out Market offers a bustling atmosphere and tons of different foods to try along with a space to gather and socialize. Photo courtesy of Brian Samuels
To Do Today: OUT at Time Out Market
Celebrate Pride month with some new friends and good food
What?
OUT at Time Out Market, a queer-inclusive hangout at the upscale food hall.
When?
Tonight from 6 to 9 pm, and tentatively every second Monday of the month going forward.
Where?
Time Out Market in Fenway, a quick 10-minute walk from campus. Just cross the St. Mary’s Street Bridge and turn south down Park Drive until you see the building on your left. Look for two rainbow-decorated tables in the Market’s indoor seating area.
How much?
Entry to Time Out Market is free and the event is open to all. Prices for food and drinks vary.
Why should I go?
Commemorate Pride month at Time Out Market, and enjoy its friendly environment, good food, and scenic location.
OUT at Time Out is a monthly, inclusive meetup held at the iconic Fenway food hall. LGBTQ+ visitors, allies, and friends are all welcome to gather and hang out while enjoying the lively ambience and music at Time Out. Attendees are encouraged to talk, network, make friends, or just sit and absorb the atmosphere.
There are plenty of options for those arriving hungry or drawn by the Market’s eclectic selection of eateries. Looking for something sweet? Grab a cone of artisanal Italian gelato at Gelato & Chill or a baked treat at Union Square Donuts. If you want something more savory, pick up a quesadilla at Taqueria El Barrio, nori tacos at gogo ya, or a chicken sandwich at BisQ. Among other offerings at the Market are dumplings, pizza, Mediterranean dishes, and burgers. And for those over 21, the Market also hosts two bars, offering a range of drinks and craft cocktails to enjoy.
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