BY: Ashley Moreno
If you have a sweet tooth for fresh, authentic Italian food, Eataly on Boylston Street will be your new favorite place. This trendy food emporium is a two-story wonderland of Italian food. The store is absolutely huge, featuring multiple restaurants, dining areas, shopping aisles, bars and cooking classrooms. Huge chandeliers beam down at the people rushing from the café downstairs to the gelato stand on the upper level. Red and gold balloons spread across the store proclaiming the dining emporium's 10th anniversary.
Eataly is celebrating 10 years of success in cities around the world such as Chicago, New York, and LA. Not to mention, the countless branches there are throughout Italy. Eataly is known for its fresh food, natural products and clean cooking.
SOURCE: https://bu.therival.news/
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