Free pasta, cookies and other food handouts for Boston Marathon runners

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Free pasta, cookies and other food handouts for Boston Marathon runners

Free pasta, cookies and other food handouts for Boston Marathon runners

Boston Marathon runners can get free food and treats at various Boston-area restaurants by showing their bib or medal.

Free pasta, cookies and other food handouts for Boston Marathon runners

Boston Marathon runners can get free food and treats at various Boston-area restaurants by showing their bib or medal.

After conquering the legendary 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Copley Square, Boston Marathon runners have earned more than just a medal—they've earned some serious perks. This year, the city's vibrant food scene is rolling out the red carpet with delicious freebies to help athletes refuel and celebrate their incredible achievement.

From carb-loading pasta to celebratory cookies, numerous Boston-area restaurants and bakeries are offering complimentary treats simply by showing your race bib or finisher's medal. It's a well-deserved reward for the thousands of runners who have tackled Heartbreak Hill and experienced the electric energy of the course.

Whether you're craving a post-race snack or a full meal, here's a taste of what's available. At Bred Gourmet, runners can enjoy a free pre-race pasta dish on Sunday, choosing between options like smoked mac and cheese. For a classic Boston treat, The Banks Fish House offers a free cup of clam chowder with every lobster roll order on race day and the day prior.

Sweet finishes are also covered. Goodies like a complimentary Boston Marathon-themed cookie await at Flour Bakery, while the famed Levain Bakery will grant finishers a free cookie of their choice on Monday and Tuesday. Other spots, including Borrachito and Select Oyster Bar, are offering everything from free tacos to calamari appetizers throughout the marathon weekend.

So, after you cross that iconic finish line, let your medal do the talking. It's your ticket to savoring the flavors of Boston and enjoying a well-earned feast, courtesy of a community that celebrates your endurance and spirit.

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