Time Out Market Boston

  4.4 – 2,560 reviews  $$ • Restaurant

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Industrial-chic venue with a handpicked set of eateries and bar, plus an area for cooking demos.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Time Out Market Boston 02215

Hours

Thursday8:30 AM–10 PM
Friday8:30 AM–11 PM
Saturday9 AM–11 PM
Sunday9 AM–10 PM
Monday8:30 AM–10 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM–10 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215

Phone: (978) 393-8088

Website: https://www.timeoutmarket.com/boston/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Wendy M.
I’ve been a fan of the Time Out brand for years, so when I planned my Boston trip and saw there was a Time Out Market in the city, I knew I had to check it out I’m also a big fan of food halls and this one was worth checking out. The energy was cool with a DJ, plenty of seating indoors and outdoors, and some really fun Time Out-branded photo spots.

Since it’s a food hall you order from different vendors, grab a buzzer, and head to your table. When your food is ready the buzzer lets you know. There were also QR codes throughout if you wanted to order from your table instead of going up to the vendor directly, which is super convenient.

I was on a mission for a lobster roll and honestly it was pricier than I expected. It was good, but not quite the best I’ve ever had. I also tried a Boston Cream donut from Union Square, which looked incredible but did not quite live up to the hype taste-wise. I did enjoy the chicken truffle wonton. While my food choices on this visit weren’t as tasty as I was hoping, there are so many other options here, including something for every palate. There’s even a bar, where you can grab a drink.

I visited in the evening, so it had more of a happy hour and dinner vibe. I can imagine the crowd varies depending on the time of day but either way it’s definitely worth a visit. I’ll be coming back next time I’m in Boston.
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Anya G
Time Out Market Boston is a beautiful collection of eateries offering something for every taste, all set inside a stunning historic building. The space feels almost like a museum, showcasing impressive architecture from its past as the former Sears warehouse.

It’s an ideal spot for professionals working in the city as well as a must-see attraction for tourists. The atmosphere is lively, with plenty of activity nearby—furniture shops, retail stores, cafés, restaurants, and museums are all just a short walk away. A perfect place to eat, explore, and soak in the character of Boston.
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Nawara
POE-LENTA RESTAURANT REVIEW:

Poe-lenta at the Time Out Market in 401 Park is a place that really impressed me. The portions were exactly right, filling without being overwhelming, and the flavors came together beautifully. Every bite felt balanced and carefully prepared, turning a simple dish into something memorable.

The service was outstanding. My food was ready within two minutes, which is incredibly fast, and the staff were genuinely kind and attentive. They even took the time to show me photos of the different meals before I ordered, which made the whole process much easier and more enjoyable. That kind of personal touch made the visit feel special.

One thing to keep in mind is that they only accept card payments, no cash, but for me that was a small detail in an otherwise excellent experience.

Overall Poe-lenta is absolutely worth trying if you are visiting Time Out Market or spending time around Fenway. Between the perfectly portioned dishes, the rich flavors, and the welcoming staff, it is the kind of spot you want to return to again and again.
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Stephen Foo
We got here just before some of the places started serving, so had 15 minutes to view what was on offer. Impressed by the market large, clean, stylish, and good variety of food options. I only gave 3 stars for atmosphere but sure this could be 5 in the evening. Not sure why all the food outlets didn’t start serving.at the same time? This meant some of us ended eating at different times but no massive deal. If we had gone 15 minutes later it would have been fine. I went for chessey ramen with these pizza like open pot stickers. The ramen was good, and a decent portion. My only grip is that it had too much msg so I was tasting this all day. It came with fried chicken which was really good. Overall would I eat it again – yes washed down with a bottle of water. What was disappointing was the pizza like dumplings. Basically a dumpling wrapped smeared thinly with some meat paste and fried. They tasted of nothing! There were 4 of us and all had different meals and all good. I would recommend this place. If I lived in Boston, I would definitely go back to try some different types of food.
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Magda A. Jabbar
The Italian place is really good, I had tofu with vegetables in a bed of quinoa. The whole market has good food and a cool vibe.
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Mario Banda
Visiting from Pennsylvania and this was our second time here.
Food choices are great and there’s always something new to try.
Definite recommend visiting and see what you’re in the mood for..
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Shane Quintilio
I had the BBQ pulled pork and fire link
sausage. I didn’t know what to expect but it was for sure some of the best tasting BBQ I’ve ever had. At first I was thinking it didn’t have much sauce over everything but I’m so glad it didn’t. Just the way it was so incredibly tasty. I’m truly amazed at how well prepared and cooked this meal was. I drove 45 minutes to go to REI and now I’ll make that trip just for the BBQ!! Kudo’s to the team that nailed the recipe.
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Joseph & Lindsey Rogers
We went on a Sunday afternoon for a late lunch. There were so many options to choose from but my husband decided on a pizza from Lala’s Neapolitan-ish Pizza. The size of pizza for the price is good. I got the Cheesy Ramen from Ms. Clucks Deluxe. It was delicious!! My husband saw their chicken sandwich and already decided what he will be getting next time we go and we don’t even live in the state (lol). It wasn’t crowded at all at the time we went in. There were plenty of open seats (both bar top height and regular height tables). We can’t wait to go back.
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Paul Veilleux
(8/20/25) I like the way the interior of this place is designed. This was our first time visiting this food court. Nice atmosphere here. TONS of food options from many different food vendors offering a large variety of choices (Mediterranean, Mexican, classic American dishes, vegan, specialty drinks, desserts, Italian, etc). The food we tried was good. Not amazing but good. Will definitely return to give the other vendors a try. There is a public restroom here. I can’t really speak of parking options for this place because we stayed at a hotel literally 4 minutes walking distance from here (Residence Inn by Marriott). As an outdoor enthusiast, I was very excited to see the other end of this food court had direct indoor access to an REI outlet!!
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Anton Ego
Time Out Market promises a curated snapshot of the city’s food scene, but the experience rarely delivers cohesion, focus, or value.

The concept favors breadth over execution. With so many vendors operating simultaneously, quality and consistency fluctuate widely, and even strong concepts feel diluted in this format. Dishes arrive rushed, improperly tempered, or stripped of the nuance that makes them compelling in their standalone locations. What should feel like discovery instead feels transactional.

Service is fragmented by design. Ordering systems are impersonal, pacing is entirely guest-managed, and accountability is diffuse. When issues arise, there’s no clear ownership—an inherent weakness of the model rather than a one-off failure.

The room compounds the problem. It’s loud, crowded, and frenetic, with seating that prioritizes turnover over comfort. Conversation is difficult, lingering feels discouraged, and the overall atmosphere skews closer to a transit hub than a dining destination.

Verdict:
Time Out Market functions as a convenient stop, not a dining experience. While the idea is appealing on paper, execution suffers under scale and volume. Two stars—for access and variety, not for quality or cohesion.
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