
Apartments near Modern Pastry in Boston, MA (5,080 Rentals)


The Marc

La Bella Place

100 Shawmut Ave

9 Trenton St

195 Beacon St

199 Beacon St

80 Commonwealth Ave

265 Clarendon St

63 Commonwealth Ave

17 Cortes St

65 Commonwealth Ave

263 Clarendon St

Barnes School Apartments

86 Commonwealth Ave

82 Commonwealth Ave

184 Beacon St

9 Jeffries St

19-21 Cortes St

40 Isabella St

196 Beacon St

107 Marlborough St

205 Beacon St

209 Beacon St

270 Clarendon St

90 Commonwealth Ave

211 Beacon St

126 Marion St

Lucas Condos

108 Marlborough St

114 Marlborough St

212 Beacon St

89 Princeton St

Siena at Ink Block

122 Marlborough St

112 Newbury St

117 Commonwealth Ave

19 Stanhope St

128 Marlborough St

95-97 Princeton st

130 Marlborough St

222 Beacon St

230 Beacon St

88 Berkeley St

437 D St

Pope Building

125 Commonwealth Ave

5 Appleton St

86 Berkeley St

66-68 Trenton St
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Yum. Yum. In the North End of Boston is a small pastry shop, Modern Pastry, that offers only the best in cannolis and cupcakes, cookies and truffles, and has a huge list of Specialty Cakes for any occasion. The bakery has been around over 70 years, and the freshness of the products make it the best dessert destination in the North End. A few mouth-watering varieties are the Baked Amaretto Cake with creamy vanilla custard and apricot preserves, the Bomba made by placing two layers of delicious ricotta cheese sprinkled with dark chocolate chips in between three rum soaked layers of sponge cake, and the classic tiramisu, a sweetened espresso sponge cake with custard creme and whipped cream. Rum cake, espresso cake, and pistachio cake make the list as well, in addition to numerous concoctions of cheesecakes and mousses. And if that's not enough to tempt you, Modern Pastry offers the finest in freshly baked cookies, to eat in the shop or to take in three or five pound trays to share with your apartment buddies, or not. Of course, you'll find oatmeal, chocolate chip, butter and macaroon cookies, but the Italian flair of the shop also features various varieties of biscotti, pignoli and seeded cookies. To round out the shop, truffles and terrone, a nougat candy, are offered in several choices such as chocolate, white chocolate and peanut butter. Enjoy the treats right in the place or take them home to your Boston apartments, along with some of the imported Italian coffee for sale there.
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