Jeffries Point Dispensary, East Boston MA – Welcome to BOUTIQ

Find Adult Use Cannabis Flower, Prerolls, Edibles and Concentrates in Historic East Boston

Located in the heart of Jeffries Point in Maverick Square, BOUTIQ Boston is an adult-use recreational cannabis dispensary with a full range of products and a staff committed to giving you the best experience possible.

See our East Boston Dispensary Menu, featuring flower, prerolls, edibles and concentrates.

Visit Our Dispensary in Jeffries Point, East Boston

71 Maverick Square,
East Boston, MA, 02128

Take Public Transportation to BOUTIQ Boston

Whether you are on the MBTA Blue Line or riding a local bus, you will find Maverick Station on your route as the local public transportation hub. BOUTIQ Boston is steps away from Maverick Station, heading toward Maverick Street. Haymarket-Woodlawn, 114, 116 and 117 bus routes all stop near our dispensary.

Drive to BOUTIQ Boston

Head to Maverick Square via Chelsea Street, or take Route 1A to the East Boston exit and take Chelsea Street to Maverick Square. If you’re taking a rideshare to the city or picking up someone at Maverick Station, our dispensary is just steps away, with plenty of free parking nearby.

Jeffries Point, East Boston

Once home to Joseph P. Kennedy, father of President John F. Kennedy, Jeffries Point was one of the first areas of East Boston to be developed. Bordered by Logan Airport on one side and Boston Harbor on the other, Jeffries Point was developed on the western shoreline of Noddle Island by prominent Boston businessman William H. Sumner, the namesake of the Sumner Tunnel that connects downtown Boston to East Boston.

From its earliest days, Jeffries Point has been a working-class community, first of farmers, then shoremen, then manufacturers. In 1904, the area made history when the first underwater tunnel in the United States connected East Boston to downtown Boston, with service ending in Maverick Square. Maverick Station, steps away from BOUTIQ Boston, stands near the site where the trolley once emerged from its tunnel.

Jeffries Point offers unique waterfront views of the Boston skyline and Boston Harbor. Lewis Mall Harbor Park and Bowen Park, both along E Pier Drive, offer stunning sunset views of Boston, while LoPresti Park is a popular community destination for outdoor activities.

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