Boxes at the Boston Fish Pier is making waves this summer

Lean more about this industrial container summer pop-up at the Boston Fish Pier that with educate our community about the seafood industry.

The Boston Fish Pier on a sunny day.

Find the Boxes pop-up at the Boston Fish Pier this summer.

This summer pop-up is reel-y exciting. Industrial containers have been outfitted to host the Boxes at the Boston Fish Pier on Northern Avenue this summer. This installation is designed to entertain, educate, and connect the community to South Boston’s waterfront.

The main container is making a splash with a mural and educational panels highlighting information about Fish Pier and the local seafood industry.

There will be weekly seafood markets featuring a rotation of Fish Pier tenants. Guests will have the opportunity to connect with the experts + learn more about the people behind New England’s signature cuisine.

The Boxes are also welcoming nonprofits to support educational events about aquatic ecosystems, sustainability, climate change, and the Boston Harbor Islands.

Plan ahead for seafood food truck nights in the parking lot. They’ll serve up dishes supplementing the options from the vendors in the Boxes.

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