Welcome to Roslindale!

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Welcome to Roslindale!

Kids and Exercise

Great playground for kids. Best for ages 3-8. There is a basketball court there and baseball field if you like to participate in either.
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Fallon Field
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Great playground for kids. Best for ages 3-8. There is a basketball court there and baseball field if you like to participate in either.
Love being outside, hiking, climbing big hills, running? The Arb - as locals call Arnold Arboretum, is for you!
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Arnold Arboretum Walter Street Gate
243 Walter St
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Love being outside, hiking, climbing big hills, running? The Arb - as locals call Arnold Arboretum, is for you!
Great place to hike, be in nature and swim!
Stony Brook Park
Turtle Pond Parkway
Great place to hike, be in nature and swim!

Work

Great local co-working Space that offers day passes. We can provide one for free if you want.
Go West Coworking
1828 Centre St
Great local co-working Space that offers day passes. We can provide one for free if you want.

Food scene

Great local, salty restaurant with excellent pizza. If you like a place where everyone calls you "hon", this is your joint. Great for kids.
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Pleasant Cafe
4515 Washington St
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Great local, salty restaurant with excellent pizza. If you like a place where everyone calls you "hon", this is your joint. Great for kids.
Love beer? So do we! Check out the Beer Garden at the Roslindale Substation for some great local brews.
Turtle Swamp Beer Garden (Roslindale Substation)
4228 Washington St
Love beer? So do we! Check out the Beer Garden at the Roslindale Substation for some great local brews.
Yummy cookies and baked goods!
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Sugar Bakery
1884 Centre St
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Yummy cookies and baked goods!
Lovely Italian Restaurant with outside patio!
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Sophia's Grotto
22r Birch St
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Lovely Italian Restaurant with outside patio!
One of the best Farmers Market's in Boston happens every Saturday from 9am-1pm in Roslindale Village. Great for kids, families and everyone! Delicious food!
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Roslindale Fish Market
39 Poplar St
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One of the best Farmers Market's in Boston happens every Saturday from 9am-1pm in Roslindale Village. Great for kids, families and everyone! Delicious food!
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Boston Cheese Cellar
18 Birch St
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Neighborhoods

Possessing a combination of cultural diversity and pastoral beauty (the place was named for the literal hills and dales in the area) you won’t find in many other Boston neighborhoods, Roslindale was part of Roxbury until it was annexed to the city of Boston in 1873. Several decades ago, some spots in Roslindale Square fell into disrepair, exhibiting vacant storefronts and a lack of activity. But the neighborhood’s downtown has since undergone a renaissance, with a reincarnation into Roslindale Village—though you’ll find plenty of locals don’t bother calling it that. Now, new businesses are popping up all the time in the Village—the highly-anticipated Distraction Brewing Co. is expected to open this year, while a classic mainstay like Romano’s Pizzeria and Taqueria is an ideal spot eat a slice or burrito on the couch in the back in front of the TV. Perhaps the most unique aspect of Rozzie is that the area still manages to do what many other parts of Boston fail at: maintaining a true “neighborhood” feel. Less trendy than Jamaica Plain but more lively than West Roxbury, Roslindale residents are a mixed bag of families with deep roots in the neighborhood, young professionals, older retirees, and hipsters (chances are you’ll spot a fedora or two). Naturally, real estate prices are increasing as Bostonians seek out affordable neighborhoods where it’s actually possible to buy a home and raise a family, and some fear that sense of community that gives Roslindale its spark may be fleeting due to rapid development. Some residents claim there’s a bit of distinction between living on the “good” or “bad” side of Washington Street, but the general consensus is a true love for a neighborhood that some Bostonians don’t even seem to know exists. Rozzie’s plentiful green spaces are truly beloved—particularly the south end of the pristinely maintained Arnold Arboretum, which dips into Roslindale from Jamaica Plain.
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Roslindale
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Possessing a combination of cultural diversity and pastoral beauty (the place was named for the literal hills and dales in the area) you won’t find in many other Boston neighborhoods, Roslindale was part of Roxbury until it was annexed to the city of Boston in 1873. Several decades ago, some spots in Roslindale Square fell into disrepair, exhibiting vacant storefronts and a lack of activity. But the neighborhood’s downtown has since undergone a renaissance, with a reincarnation into Roslindale Village—though you’ll find plenty of locals don’t bother calling it that. Now, new businesses are popping up all the time in the Village—the highly-anticipated Distraction Brewing Co. is expected to open this year, while a classic mainstay like Romano’s Pizzeria and Taqueria is an ideal spot eat a slice or burrito on the couch in the back in front of the TV. Perhaps the most unique aspect of Rozzie is that the area still manages to do what many other parts of Boston fail at: maintaining a true “neighborhood” feel. Less trendy than Jamaica Plain but more lively than West Roxbury, Roslindale residents are a mixed bag of families with deep roots in the neighborhood, young professionals, older retirees, and hipsters (chances are you’ll spot a fedora or two). Naturally, real estate prices are increasing as Bostonians seek out affordable neighborhoods where it’s actually possible to buy a home and raise a family, and some fear that sense of community that gives Roslindale its spark may be fleeting due to rapid development. Some residents claim there’s a bit of distinction between living on the “good” or “bad” side of Washington Street, but the general consensus is a true love for a neighborhood that some Bostonians don’t even seem to know exists. Rozzie’s plentiful green spaces are truly beloved—particularly the south end of the pristinely maintained Arnold Arboretum, which dips into Roslindale from Jamaica Plain.