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    Great selection of Boston sports! Lots of 47 brand and licensed merchandise. Would highly recommend!!

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    Faneuil Hall Marketplace

    Faneuil Hall Marketplace

    3.9
    (505 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I've been randomly coming to the Faneuil Hall Marketplace ever since I was a kid. I couldn't tell…read moreyou what I ate here on my first trip with my parents before my first ever Boston Red Sox game in the mid 90's, but I do know that I had a blast coming here and seeing all the different food stands and random vendors lined below the building. I was able to return here for lunch a few weeks back in 2026 and I had just as much fun walking around now then I did back then. The place was packed on a Saturday afternoon and a whole lot of people were trying to get some seafood, pizza, ice cream, baked goods, Italian, and various other things and it was cool to see this place still so lively so many years later. Now, I'll be honest here, the food I ate kind of sucked but that's just one of the vendors fault, not the entire hall so I'm still going to give this place five stars. The building itself is stunning and is one of the original buildings in the area (If i'm not mistaken) and has a long hall of different food vendors, seating upstairs, and some restaurants downstairs as well as mall kiosk like shops (get rid of the crappy temu vendors, please). Overall, There's like 50 different places you could eat at that will give you drastically different experiences, so why not come as much as you can given the opportunity. This trip was my first time in about 7 years and even though the food I got was not good, I don't regret coming back to Faneuil Hall and I will absolutely be coming back on my next trip to Boston.

    My daughter and I were venturing around the area after our visit at the aquarium. My daughter found…read morethis marketplace online so we headed over. It's a busy area! Full of local and tourists. All sorts of fun shops, local talent and food. We started one end of the strip and worked out way through the area. It's a fun place to find your Boston merch, local food options and vibes. My daughter and I had a great time meeting people. Shopping for gifts to bring home. And just breathing in the Boston air. I'm happy we got to check this place out.

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    City Sports

    City Sports

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    First of all, I was coming here to buy cleats for soccer. They had just what I needed. Size 6 and a…read morehalf, in my favorite design. Also, when I was looking for soccer shorts to wear, I couldn't find them in my size. After about a minute, 2 girls came over with such a great attitude. They helped me find exactly what I needed. They told me a little about themselves. They were very kind and helpful. Great store! :)

    Clearly disappointment not only with the availability of sizes but also with the attitude of the…read morestaff (manager included). I have been a regular shopper at City Sports, my preference when it comes to shopping for sports gear. I was disappointed when the junior section was removed and happy when it was returned. My son is growing fast and so are his feet. Junior stops at 6 and men start at 8. So no 7 or 71/2 in store to try (my son has a high instep so needs to try his shoes). Does no one in the industry notices the gap of inventory? Does anyone care. City sports is not the only one but being a country where most children and men have an average of 4 sneakers, I am quite surprised that no one cares that an 11 year old (let alone small men) that the attitude is " yes we know" but body language says we dont care and no one cares. So where to now? I surely hope that City Spots does something about this. And if it the suppliers that is the issues then push and push hard for this to change. By the way staff needs a bit of adjustment. I was not rude but was assertive about my disappointment and wished either staff member were a bit more sympathetic. I worked in retail for many years so I get it. Maybe some training is needed specially in the Chestnut Hill store (by the way I think the one in Legacy would have tried harder to look for an alternative (like suggesting women sizes which was not suggested by the way).

    Champs

    Champs

    2.6
    (7 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$

    If you go here, ask for Javier. He greeted me right as I walked in. I explained that I was looking…read morefor something specific. A pair of hightops that could be worn with a casual blazer. He showed me a few recommendations. The only reason I marked this as a 4 was because I didn't find exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for showing me around Javier. -G

    Since I don't have a car, I walk A LOT. I have bad knees, so I walk everywhere in sneakers. And I…read morehave wide feet, so finding said sneakers can be tough. I went into Champs out of convenience, since I go through DTX on my commute. A salesgirl asked me if I needed help, and I told her I was looking for wide sneakers. Of course, they didn't have any, but there were a couple styles that looked like they had a wide toebox, so I asked to try them on. The salesgirl brought out a pair and without asking, replaced the sockliner with a special insole. Had she asked, I would have told her that I have very high arches and can't use insoles in most shoes. But she didn't. And when I put the shoe on I was really confused until I figured out her switch. Since I didn't want the insoles, she started telling me about the most amazing socks in the world, that she loves (and wasn't wearing). Oh, and the shoe protector. You have to have the shoe protector to keep those sneakers clean. I decided to buy the sneakers and a couple pairs of socks, but the salesgirl looked horrified that I wasn't getting the protector. "You know, the netting will get all dirty and you can't get it clean, right?" she said. When I replied that they were for my commute and I didn't care her face was a mix of confused and grossed out. I had to return the shoes and was barely acknowledged. The music was WAY too loud and the store was really hot both times. Not to mention the overstocked salesfloor with no room to move around and the filthy floor itself. I really like the socks I got, but I'm not sure that I want to brave the store to get them again.

    Roster - sportgoods - Updated August 2026

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