Bostonians, Your Perfect Summer Outing is Right Downtown
Bostonians may want to chase summer breezes south to Cape Cod, but the city offers plenty of ways to soak up that same carefree vibe without the traffic and sweltering heat.
Located right in Boston’s lively West End, The Hub on Causeway couldn’t be easier to get to. The Commuter Rail and Green and Orange lines run directly to North Station. Walk up the stairs and you’ll step inside not only one of the city’s most iconic (unofficial) landmarks, but a lively one-stop shop for everything that makes a Boston summer day unforgettable.
Whether you’re planning a dinner before a show, a place to post up and beat the heat, or somewhere to dance all night, The Hub on Causeway has what you’re looking for.
Keep Cool with Indoor Adventures
Summer is when the blockbusters start hitting the silver screen. The AMC at The Hub on Causeway has 13 screens, a full-service bar, and those classic, red felt seats that feel like movie-watching luxury. How to Train Your Dragon (June 13), F1 (June 27), and Jurassic World Rebirth (July 2) are some of the family-friendly headliners, while M3GAN 2.0 (June 27), 28 Years Later (June 20), and Bring Her Back (May 30) will be more than enough for horror movie scare seekers.
Looking to let loose? PLAY Boston is equal parts nightclub and arcade. Sip on refreshing cocktails while conquering the 22 available arcade games, then hit the dance floor for bumping beats by professional DJs. The dance doesn’t stop there, as Big Night Live, a multilevel nightclub and live music venue, fit with state-of-the-art LED walls and three bars, consistently books the best of the best (looking at you, Steve Aoki).
For those who are more interested in perfecting their golf swing, Banners’ Topgolf Swing Suite lounge has everything you need for a mixture of activity and leisure–no sunburn required. Your own private bay will be complete with food and drink service. Split nachos, craft flatbreads, or buffalo chicken dip while you hit the virtual links. It’s ideal for those days when the weather isn’t cooperating.
Follow Your Cravings
At Banners, the Hub’s signature spot to catch Boston’s decorated sports teams, a laidback atmosphere is the name of the game. Watch the Red Sox hit some dingers on the biggest TV screen in New England, and make sure to try one of their 60 rotating tap beers. What better way to honor Boston’s “Title Town” namesake by ordering the “Champion Ring” for the table, Banners’ spin on onion rings. Split up and dip into some guacamole or buffalo chicken dip, or grab some fish and chips or steak tips for yourself.
The options really open up when you get to Hub Hall, a slate of diverse dining options that’ll satisfy any indulgence. The choices may seem endless, such as tacos made from scratch at Naco Taco, craft handhelds at Sauce Burgers, crispy fried chicken at Lily P’s, and chilled lobster rolls at Cusser’s.
For an elevated dining experience, try Momosan Ramen & Sake, run by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, which serves up soft shell crab bao buns, A5 wagyu beef, and sushi alongside piping hot bowls of ramen noodles.
And you don’t have to commit to just one spot. Wander around, sample, and enjoy. You can even sip on plant-based juices from Juicygreens or an ever-changing menu of wines from Now Pouring Wine Bar. The Hub at Causeway captures the spirit of Boston’s diverse, delicious food scene—all in one place.
See the Summer Headliners
The Hub on Causeway is the go-to spot before and after an event at TD Garden. While you may have an appointment to jam out to Tyler, the Creator or laugh it up with Nate Bargatze, Banners’ high chairs and Hub Hall’s sprawling array of restaurants are waiting for you. The Garden’s summer events range from can’t-miss classics like Wu-Tang Clan, Stevie Nicks, and Linkin Park, or up-and-coming acts such as Gracie Abrams and Tate McRae.
While it may be out of season for the Celtics and Bruins, the city’s bringing a new athletic icon to town—the WNBA’s sharpshooter, Caitlin Clark. In a special showcase of the all-time NCAA basketball leading scorer, Clark’s Indiana Fever will take on the Connecticut Sun. Tickets are available now.
Need something a little more rowdy? WWE’s Friday Night Smackdown is coming to Boston this summer. The crowd will roar as the wrestling world brings its bravado and infectious excitement to the Garden. There’s a little bit of something for everyone, but regardless of whether you’re swooning to Barry Manilow or watching Ice Cube’s Big3 Basketball League, the Hub on Causeway is waiting for you as a final stamp on an unforgettable summer day.
One Destination, Endless Summer Memories
Who says you need to leave the city to find that carefree, fun-filled summer energy? At The Hub on Causeway, everything you’re looking for—from big-name concerts and buzzy restaurants to sports, shopping, and skyline views—is just steps away from North Station.
Stay a while at the citizenM Hotel, a four-star stay with high-end amenities matched by its convenient location. Looking for something a little more permanent? Hub50House, towering high above the Hub, is the pinnacle of luxurious apartments. The city’s highest rooftop pool, private grill pods, and fitness center combine social opportunities, privacy, and variety for unmatched lavish living.
Whether you’re out with friends, catching a show, or chasing your next great meal, The Hub on Causeway turns an ordinary summer day into something unforgettable.
This is a paid partnership between The Hub on Causeway and Boston Magazine