Don’t miss it – the Frozen Fire Festival is this weekend at The Anchor!

You do not want to miss the hottest (and coolest) event of the season! The Anthem Group’s Frozen Fire Festival is coming to The Anchor this weekend!!

Friday, December 12th through Saturday, December 14th, celebrate winter with mesmerizing fire and ice installations, live music, craft food and drinks, a holiday artisan market, curling, and captivating fire and cirque performances.

The fire and cirque performers are coming from all over the world, bringing an unforgettable event to our own neighborhood. Along with in-house BBQ, get excited for the Donut Pub, Soup Shed, and a Smores and Hot Cocoa bar!

Speaking of a bar – the festive libations are guaranteed to impress. From a Fire & Ice Sangria to the Jingle Spritz, a Snow Globe Mimosa, and staples like Warm Mulled Sangria and Spiked Eggnog, you’ll want to try them all!

This is a free event, but you can secure guaranteed front row seats, reserve a heated igloo, or enhance your experience with one of the VIP packages (available daily!)

Check out our Instagram Reel that captures The Anchor in its winter glory. We can’t wait to see it transformed for this weekend’s event!

Getting to the festival:

MBTA Subway & Communer Rail: Approximately a 15 minute leisurely walk from the Orange, Green and Commuter Rail lines at North Station as well as the orange line’s stop at Community College/Bunker Hill. 
Water Shuttle: Water shuttle service from Long Wharf directly The Anchor’s doorstep in the Navy Yard
Driving: Easy access from route 93, route 1 and Storrow Drive. GPS to Shipyard Park and 1st Avenue, Boston. Both street parking and multiple pay lots are available.
Ride Share Drop-off: Dedicated ride sharing drop-off location at the foot of dry dock #2, next to the USS Constitution Museum
Cycling and Blue Bikes: The Anchor has its own bike rack for our visitors and a Blue Bike hub is less than a 60 second walk.
Walking and Freedom Trail: The Anchor rests on the scenic Harbor Walk inside of the Navy Yard and is at the foot of the Freedom Trail adjacent to the USS Constitution Museum. 

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