Visit the historic neighborhood Ali & Joe call home. Just a short drive from Quincy when traffic isn't heavy.
Dangerously close to Ali and Joe's apartment, the Warren Tavern is one of the most historic taverns in America. It is the oldest tavern in Massachusetts (no debate) and was frequented by the likes of George Washington and Paul Revere.
Joe is infamously known for ending an evening out with, "Warren for 1?" ...which always ends up being 2 or 3.
Another one of Ali and Joe's local favorites. Wood fired pizza, small plates and a curated draft-beer list, B-Fork never disappoints. Winner of the 2022 Boston Magazine Best of Boston Award for Best Beer Bar.
Grab a coffee at Tatte and pick up the Freedom Trail. Walk along the quaint streets of Charlestown leading up to the Bunker Hill Monument or into the Navy Yard, home of the USS Constitution.
Fun fact: Ali and Joe live on the Freedom Trail!
Skip the Boston traffic and stay local to the hotel.
We may be biased, but Granite Links (our reception location) is the best golf club in the Boston area. Play a round of 18 or hit the driving range complete with an outdoor bar and live music, or simply grab an adirondack and enjoy the sunset with amazing views of Boston!
A great spot for dinner before the Welcome Party kicks off, this waterfront restaurant sits on an active marina and boardwalk with many wonderful restaurants, bars, ice cream shop, and more. Visit for great cocktails, a vibrant seafood menu and inviting atmosphere.
A waterfront brewery and taproom located in Marina Bay with a fun and inviting atmosphere. You will typically find live music and food pop-ups here on weekends.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president. Located on a ten-acre park, overlooking the sea that he loved and the city that launched him to greatness, the Library and Museum stands as a vibrant tribute to the life and times of John F. Kennedy.
Visit the birthplaces of United Sates presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams and learn about the five generations of Adams that lived in the area. Within walking distance, you can also visit where these beloved presidents are buried and (where Ali and Joe will say I do), at the United First Parish Church, also known as, "The Church of Presidents."
Forgot something at home or just looking to kill some time? Check out this outdoor plaza loaded with great stores and good eats.
Quincy is a short drive from all the great things the city of Boston has to offer. Consider checking out:
Boston Duck Tour
Seaport District
North End
Fenway Park
Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market
Boston Common / Boston Public Garden
New England Aquarium
Encore Casino