2.1 min readBy Published On: November 9th, 2025Categories: Caught in Eastie, Features0 Comments on Veterans Day in the Neighborhood 2025

Thank you, Veterans! 

Originally known as Armistice Day to honor the living veterans of World War I, Veterans Day has transformed into a holiday celebrating all who have served and are serving their country. Here are some things happening in the neighborhood to celebrate.  Check back as this list may be updated!

Veterans Day Cruise

Enjoy a cruise to Peddocks Island, followed by guided tours of historic Fort Andrews, reflections on service, and fun self-guided activities for all ages. Light snacks and warm beverages will also be provided, but we encourage visitors to plan accordingly by either bringing lunch from home or purchasing food aboard the ferry. This ferry takes place on Saturday, November 15th from 11am-3 pm and is free for veterans.  Learn more here. 

Italian American War Veterans (Post 6 East Boston) Services

Join IAWV to commemorate the annual Veteran Day services on Tuesday at 11am at the post located at 60 Paris Street in Eastie.

Free Wash + Dry at Lapels East Boston

In honor of Veterans Day, admission to Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo will be free on November 10th and 11th 2023 from 9am-4pm. Spend the day with family, learn about fascinating wildlife, and explore all the zoo has to offer! Free entrance will be available with proper military identification for veterans and their immediate family members; last admission will be at 3pm.  

Free Donuts for Veterans

Dunkin’ Donuts – Free donut for all veterans and active duty military on Nov 11.

Special Deals for Vets

  • Legal Sea Foods: Free bowl of chowder for veterans and active military on Monday, November 11 – dine in only. All locations except airports.
  • Tuscan Brands is proud to welcome all veterans for complimentary dining at all of its locations on November 11th!
  • Free Admission to JFK Library

What’s Opened and Closed

Retail stores: Open at owners’ discretion after 1 p.m., unless retailer obtains permit to open earlier.

Liquor stores:Most are open, but some may have limited hours and not open until 1 p.m.

Supermarkets: Open at owner’s discretion.

Convenience stores: Open at owners’ discretion.

Taverns, bars: Open at owners’ discretion.

Banks: Closed.

Municipal buildings: Closed.

Libraries: Closed.

Schools: Closed.

Mail: Post offices closed. UPS and FedEx will operate as usual.

MBTA: All modes of public transit will operate on a regular schedule.

Boston traffic rules: Parking meters are free with no time limit. All other parking rules apply.

Trash/recycling collection: Collections will be delayed in some neighborhoods.

Leave A Comment