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    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    3 months ago

    An unbelievably cool place. I have been coming here for years. It's like a family. Figure skaters are treated with respect here.

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    Shea Memorial Skating Rink - Rink after resurfacing

    Shea Memorial Skating Rink

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Oh, there's a skating rink out there in Quincy? Well, Yelp didn't know about it either so I guess…read moreI shouldn't feel bad that I didn't know. Out in the front they have a handful or two of parking spots, but out in the back there's a really nice sized parking lot that I covet for the other (more convenient) skating rinks I frequent. Five long benches were plenty for the decent sized crowd that I found sprawled out on the rink this afternoon. Everyone left their shoes and bags under the benches since there were no shelves or lockers available for our use. But the gal's bathroom with 3 toilets, 2 sinks, and a super strong blow dryer, was really clean and well stocked with toilet paper and soap. I had my own skates, but my friend rented a pair of hockey skates for $5 at the snack bar window, which also had hot chocolate and a small selection of candy for sale. Ice time booking 617-727-4708 2009-2010 Public Skating Hours (October 17, 2009 - March 14, 2010) Tue 1:30pm-4:50pm Thur 1:30pm-2:30pm Sat & Sun 2:00pm-3:50pm *** 12/2017 *** 2017 - 2018 PUBLIC SKATING Nov. 26th. - March 11th. $3.00 admission - CASH ONLY Sunday. . . . . . . . . . 2:00 pm - 3:40 pm Tuesday. . . . . . . . . .11:00 am - 2:40 pm Thursday. . . . . . . . 12:00 - 1:40 pm Saturday. . . . . . . . . 2:00 pm - 3:40 pm 10 AND UNDER - ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED SKATE RENTAL - $6.00 SKATE SHARPENING - $6.00

    Bring your milk crate is you have first time skaters with you.read more

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    Jack Kirrane Ice Skating Rink

    Jack Kirrane Ice Skating Rink

    4.3(7 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    My favorite place to skate around the Boston area. The Jack Kirrane ice rink is in a lovely setting…read moreas it's not only outdoors, but at the top of a hill surrounded by trees and then the rest of the Larz Anderson Park. It's a great visual experience on top of having nice ice. A plus is that aside the rink is a flat patch of rectangular ice for beginners to practice on. One thing I don't like about skating at the Reilly Rink in Cleveland Circle is that beginners flop all over the ice. You can sit at the side of Reilly and time it on your watch and not go more than five seconds without seeing someone fall on the ice and possibly cause a pile-up. Kirrane has a nice solution for it. Reilly is free and Kirrane does charge $8 for Brookline residents (as of early 2026, fees may change with inflation!!!) and $10 for non-residents. They also rent nice quality skates, both figure and hockey style, if you don't have your own. The absolute best is to come in December to early January for the afternoon public skate and watch the sun set and the sky change colors off to the west before they shut down at 4:30pm. If you're lucky there will also be some snow in the surrounding trees adding to the experience. The only negative experience I has was that the staff didn't confront some pain in the butt kids. Some kids around ages 10-12 went on the beginner ice and were skating really fast and then diving and sliding on the ice as far as they could and knocking into beginner skaters, including young children. Neither their parents nor the staff said a word to them. I was close to going hockey player and roughing some of them up to teach them a lesson. They really should crack down on this before someone really gets hurt.

    Beautiful ice skating rink at Anderson Park! Spacious and crisp. There is also a kiddie rink on the…read moreside for kids to skate with crates. Hot chocolate and snacks are sold inside. We had a great time.

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    Zamboni always makes people excited. Fresh and shiny skating surface!

    Jack Kirrane Ice Skating Rink - Great rink with lots of space!

    Great rink with lots of space!

    Jack Kirrane Ice Skating Rink - It was a great place to spend with the community.

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    It was a great place to spend with the community.

    Kelly Outdoor Rink

    Kelly Outdoor Rink

    3.7(12 reviews)
    5.2 miJamaica Plain

    The Kelly rink is a WONDERFUL place and a treasured free resource for all people in our community…read more It's a place where (in particular) young people of color from the neighborhood can get exercise and play. One of my favorite things to see there is young children learning to skate by pushing milk carts around for balance. Every time I skate at the Kelly rink people are friendly, fun and full of life. The Mo-town and bubble gum soul music pumped through speakers is a bonus. The rental skates are pretty uncomfortable - but when have you ever rented comfortable ice skates? For comfort, as always, you have to invest in a pair of your own. And I'd like to make a correction to some earlier postings: first of all, there are no "horrid" neighborhoods in Jamaica Plain. The poor and blue collar half of JP that hasn't been driven out by gentrification (i.e. the part where I live) is in many ways the heartbeat of the community and deserves to be cherished by all - visitors and newcomers especially. For those who only feel comfortable on tree lined streets with three car garages I would be glad to recommend several wealthy towns in metro-west for you to visit. A "sh#*-show of humanity"? You're talking about a free community ice skating rink, full of children in a poorer part of town. Show the same respect you would expect at your hometown "Galleria" rink. Happy skating!

    Ice skating is part of my DNA, so the presence of an outdoor rink in my neighborhood makes me…read moresmile. There are a lot of things I appreciate about the Kelly Rink: it's free (or a mere $2 to rent), it has a warming house, the ice is fairly well-groomed, it's usually populated by school kids until its early evening closing, it's really easy to find (just along the Orange Line behind the Stony Brook T), and that I can hear the jammin' 94.5 FM hip hop piping from the speakers both on the ice and floating off into the winter wind on my walk home. The rental skates used to be worn leather but they have since switched to plastic mold skates with ski boot bindings, so I'd recommend bringing your own pair. There are still a few weeks left in winter. If you're in JP, stop by for a spin.

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