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    The Lawn On D

    4.0 (171 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Hanging with friends
    Victoria G.

    What a fun space. Super happy that our hotel was nearby and we could play on the lawn for free. I loved the overall concept and atmosphere created with games, music and other fun activities.

    Game table and eating area in the back of the convention center
    Tracy T.

    Cool games! Free admission! Good food Friendly staff members. Visiting from Texas and wanted to spend an evening hanging out with friends and found this place.

    Swing replacement - Alien / UFO looking
    Aubrey C.

    I live across the street and never go here. The swings are gone (Summer 2024) and replaced by this alien / UFO centerpiece 'thing' that you can't anything with other than admire from a distance. I think they should bring back the swings.

    Carnitas tacos with chips and salsa
    Jonathan A.

    A cool hangout space with live music and plenty of activities for the kids. I tried a couple of food options: the pulled pork sandwich was bad, the carnitas tacos were ok. I did like the chocolate chip cookies which were reasonable for $3. I did not like the surprise 23% admin fee added on the bill though, seemed excessive and wasn't advertised.

    Kristen S.

    Sropped by prior to opening seeing we were staying at the Element across the street. The night before it was closed for a private event. Lots of activities and concessions. Check their social media for their listing of events. Cool spot!

    Hanging out on the swings
    Maranda M.

    How cool is this place? They have live music, light up swings, drinks, food, corn hole, and ping pong. Am I missing anything? Probably. This is a super chill place to hang out with friends, family or to go on a date. My inner child was freaking out over the light up swings and the ping pong tables.

    The lawn on D bar
    Harry S.

    The Lawn is a super cool idea and it was great to come here to hang out and relax. My girlfriend and I played corn hole and bocci. The swings were really cool and surprisingly comfortable. I ordered a Southie-Rita which was alright. Would definitely love to come back at night.

    Brenda W.

    Came here this summer to see Blue Man Group audition and the Blue Man Group perform at the end. That, I loved. However, the venue itself? No friggin' shade in such an expansive piece of real estate for a concert (or, rather, the only shade to be had was from the central sound system tent's casting its shadow...) Blehhhh....nuff said.

    John C.

    This is a great playground for both kids and Adults! That's right! For all you adults who are still a kid at heart, this place is right for you. There was a band when I came to Lawn on D and they were playing great music under the tent. Here at the tent you could also buy food and drinks(this is where being an adult kicks in). They have some great beer from local breweries and they have some great crafter cocktails. I was a bit hungry so I got the burger which was pretty good, but I still liked the beer better :) I then shimmied over to the outside where the historic swings are located. They can fit up to 2 people not too comfortably, but what kid wants somebody else on their swing? I know I don't! They also have some cornhole and a giant Jenga so there are many options and I promise that you won't get bored. If you wait till night you'll see the swings glow which was super neat to see. This is a cool hangout spot and it's definitely a good time.

    Ping pong
    Emily C.

    Lawn on the D is a great spot to come with friends to chill or even on a date. It's a free outdoor area with lots of games and cute instagrammable swings that light up at night. There's also a tent that serves snacks and drinks but you can also just bring food and picnic on the lawn if you want. There's plenty of big versions of games such as connect four and jenga along with ping pong tables and other things. It's a really chill spot.

    Cheese burger. Bacon tasted like rubber.
    Tracie J.

    Went here when things finally opened up. I was so excited to finally get waited on and this place is within walking distance so I could drink. I ordered nachos and wasn't informed there was pico so I had to wait and ask for a fork so i could pick it off. Honestly the nachos were cold and sucked. I didn't eat much or those so I ordered a burger. It was lacking in seasoning and wasn't great either. My server was barley around. Atleast the drinks were good.

    Games
    Carina C.

    Great space! Good music - has beer, food and a couple of food trucks and games. If the weather is good it's perfect- check their Facebook page to see if they're open, if you're worried about the weather. Great for families and big groups!

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    Cute place! Much smaller than I thought it was but it's nice to grab a drink and chill! Also great live music :)

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    Are there restrooms/porta potty's on site?

    There are plenty of portapotties!

    Is it dog friendly?

    No; pets are not allowed.

    What's the price of it?

    There was no fee for entry when we went, however maybe on special event nights there is. Check their website before you go. https://www.signatureboston.com/lawn-on-d

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    One side has ping pong tables and corn hole, the middle has tables and an eating area.

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    The Esplanade is always beautiful, it doesn't matter the season. This is the perfect time of year -…read morewell now thru Fall to visit. Winter is nice too but they lock up the bathrooms which can be annoying if you're taking a super long walk and trying to stay hydrated! If you're looking for something to do on the weekend, look no further. The park is so big - you can listen to music or maybe even see a movie at the Hatch Shell, have a picnic, hangout on the dock, or even have a beer at Night Shift. Oh and if you have kids, there are a few different playgrounds. Let's not forget, it's super dog friendly. Oh and get your cameras ready for various birds and sometimes turtles in the lagoon.

    The Esplanade was a revelation, one of the highlights of my trip to Boston!…read more We took the T-red, got off Charles/MGH and it was a short walk to the Esplanade, a few miles alongside Charles Rivers with beautiful views of the river, wild life, the bridge and the city! We went on a Saturday morning, locals were walking, jogging, sitting on a bench drinking their coffee. Teams were out in the water roving, a nice visual Boston cliche that you see in movies, but I got to see for real. You can walk for miles here, till you get to the BU Bridge in parallel with the beautiful houses of Beacon Hill. Nice nature, cute bridges, birds, peaceful spots to stop by and look at the water, enjoy a book or a coffee. Nice locals offered to take our photos and we enjoyed chatted with. Beautiful sculptures, clean restrooms, lots of greenery. Great spot for a picnic also. I am sure it's pretty here at sunset. I am sure they have events here as well. My husband regrets not knowing about it. He went to Boston University and walked the BU Beach and the Bridge, but wasn't aware of this part. He would have loved to come here for peaceful walks and some reading. We didn't want to leave. A must see place in Boston!

    Boston Common - At Boston Commons

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    Boston common is a gorgeous green space that I have had the pleasure of visiting multiple times…read morenow. That's a good thing too because there is so much space and so much to see here that it can definitely take more than one visit to appreciate its beauty and all that it has to offer. It's known as the oldest public park in the United States and I personally love the way that it's laid out. I wish they still made parks like this. There are wide open lawns with winding paths, people sitting on benches or enjoying picnics on the grass with their dogs. I have seen large events here and even performers as well as family barbecues and groups of people just gathering to spend time together outside. It's nice to just be in this beautiful green space surrounded by the city skyline and historic buildings. I can really sit here and appreciate that I'm in an important City but also feel like I have this little bubble of an oasis surrounding me and keeping everything calm. It's just a nice place to exist and enjoy nature for a bit and it also connects to the Boston public garden which is another gorgeous space for just enjoying nature. It's unfortunate that I have never been able to stop here when I have had my dog with me on a trip through the city because I know she would love visiting this park. Who wouldn't?

    This review is separate from the Boston Public Gardens which is just across the street and pretty…read moremuch connected. Boston Commons is a normal urban park in some ways with a playground for kids, a pond, park benches, a carousel, baseball stadium, and food vendors. It's also part historic park with monuments including one of the 54th Civil War all black regiment, a plaque saying this is the oldest park in America and others. It's also a part of the Freedom Trail. There's also a small cemetery in the park. The park is both busy and relaxing. It's smaller than I expected but that may just be because it felt like I went through it quickly. Time flies when you are having fun so maybe distance does too. Boston Commons is a must stop on any trip to Boston.

    James P Kelleher Rose Garden

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    Fenway

    AN ABSOLUTELY MUST DO MUST DO! 4 & 1/2 STARS! A FREE EVENT & FREE PARKING if you come here on…read moreSundays & Park at the meters at the Museum. It's Time to jump into The TimeMobile & scour the Earth & take you to places from a different time that you won't believe still exist. We have set the dial to 1930 in the town of Boston MA @ The James P Kelleher Rose Garden. This is one of Boston's Secret Hidden Gems that is right in the heart of the city but off the beaten path. It is completely Hidden from view that passerby's on foot & by car don't see. This place is part of what's called the Emerald Necklace. It is a great spot to relax, check out the flowers & have a picnic on green grass & trees which are right next door. The Kelleher Rose Garden is located just a few minutes walking distance behind Boston's Museum of Fine Arts in the Back Bay Fens section. You can park at the meters all around the museum for Free there on Sunday. Park & walk across the street behind the museum, across the Bridge & the River & in a few minutes you are there. This is a beautiful medium size Formal English Flower Garden with more than 1500 Roses that was established in 1930. It was designed by Arthur Shurcliff, a Boston landscape architect who had worked for Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed the Fens as well as New York's Famous Central Park. Be sure to check out the wide variety of roses, the greenery, the Arches, the Fountain, & the view of the Museum. There's also a reproduction of the famous Desconsol Statue - a gift from Boston's sister city Barcelona in Spain. It was designed by Catalan sculptor Josep Llimona. Also scope out the Julia Child Flower the famous chef who lived in Boston. She's got her own flower as well as The Home Run flower dedicated to Baseball. You can walk all around the perimeter & see pretty much everything even when the gate is closed. This is a great place to bring a picnic basket or cooler & blanket & have a Spring, Summer or Fall Picnic. There's also a great view of The Prudential Building & The John Hancock Tower 2 of the tallest buildings in Boston. There's green grass & trees you can sit under too - what a picturesque natural setting. You can also walk to the George Robert White Veterans Memorial Park that is a tribute to our fallen soldiers which is right next door which is also a Freebie. And if you want to walk a bit farther down there's the Fenway Victory Gardens which is also another place to check out that's also another Freebie in the Fenway area. Also check out the Agassiz Bridge a beautiful old arched bridge. And yes that's Free too! Check out my individual reviews of each of those places as well. You'll experience Hours of Relaxing, Picnicking, Looking at Beautiful Flowers & Nature Walking for Zero Dollars for the whole day. It used to be, you had to have Mega Bucks & be really rich to have the Good Life, not anymore. The Game has changed. You've been Upgraded. Now You Can Live Like a King on a Limited Budget!

    I had a lovely visit here! The blooms were great today (June 15). I love that it's totally free and…read moreeven has little benches where you can sit and hang out. It's very picturesque, I'm a little sad it's not friendly but I understand.

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