A guide to Park City, Bostons newest outdoor venue that feels like summer camp

Boston, MALocal News

Park City, a new outdoor venue in South Boston, spans 30,000 square feet and aims to provide a summer camp-like atmosphere for families. The venue includes a permanent kitchen and bar, featuring a diverse menu with items such as a smash burger, lobster rolls, and fish tacos. Owners Mike Shaw and Chris Sanchez have crafted a family-friendly space, complete with live music and outdoor games, catering to both adults and kids. Despite facing challenges from Boston's unpredictable weather, including a recent heat wave, the team remains hopeful about attracting local families. The venue accommodates up to 1,300 guests, but only offers limited shelter for rainy days.

With plans for workout classes and other events, Park City seeks to become a go-to destination for outdoor fun. The owners have creatively adapted their drink offerings under a limited liquor license, including unique cocktails and local beers. Park City represents a fresh approach to outdoor dining and entertainment in Boston.

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