
One of Southie's most treasured restaurants will be closing after this weekend. Stop by to have one last drink & bite.

One of Southie's most treasured restaurants will be closing after this weekend. Stop by to have one last drink & bite.

4 Places To Comfortably Dine Outdoors This Winter.

Lace up the boots and head out for a stroll through the Arnold Arboretum, which becomes an ethereal winter wonderland with fresh snowfall.

The celebration kicks off at Noon with live performances in Copley Square, the Prudential Center and Copley Place. In the afternoon and evening, explore ice sculptures and make your way to Boston Common for the first fireworks show. Live music performances rock the hours until midnight when the countdown begins.

No need to worry about sold out tickets! This year, Illuminations is a month-long lights extravaganza in which the you are able to take self-guided tours of decked-out houses any time you like! Using Somerville's handy map, it will be easy to cruise around and see the best lights in town.

The Après Skate Bar pops up at The Rink at 401 Park, presented by REI, on weekends starting Friday and features Time Out Market’s thoughtful selection of seasonally inspired concessions.

Started in 1973 by Boston Pops Conductor Arthur Fiedler, these concerts take place in the magical atmosphere of world-famous Symphony Hall, beautifully decorated to evoke all the magic and charm of the season.

Bow Market will be hosting the 4th annual Maccabee Bar and this year the whole market is in on the fun. The main area will be in the upstairs Variety Bar space. Walk-ins are welcome. Reservations for tables are highly recommended.

Back for its second season, The Rink at 401 Park, presented by REI, gives family and friends, neighbors and colleagues, a spot to get outside and stay active all winter long. The center point between Time Out Market and Trillium Fenway, The Rink adds entertainment to the already lively neighborhood.

deCordova’s trained guides offer a one-hour tour of sculptures in the park. Each tour is a lively conversation about artist, process, materials, and deCordova’s rich history. After your tour, the group will return to an outdoor courtyard for a local beer and artisanal snack.