Get ready to cheer on Team USA at High Street Place Food Hall’s multi-day Winter Olympics Watch Party in downtown Boston! From the Opening Ceremony on Friday, February 6, through the final day on Saturday, February 21 (closed Sundays), the food hall transforms into a hub of Olympic energy. Watch every ski jump, spin, and goal on the largest LED TV screen in Boston, with multiple events streaming throughout High Street Place so you never miss a moment.
Fuel your Olympic spirit with globally inspired bites and themed food specials from local vendors—no alcohol will be served, keeping the event fun and family-friendly. Guests can also take part in the Food Hall Passport Challenge: collect stamps from participating eateries to mark your journey across Boston’s international flavors.
Local athletes head East
This year, keep an eye out for standout Massachusetts athletes like figure skater Marissa Castelli of Cranston (training in Boston), freestyle skier Mac Forehand of South Burlington, and speed skater Kristen Santos-Griswold of Fairfield, who trains regularly in the region.
This Olympics is especially bittersweet for Maxim Naumov, a 24-year-old figure skater from The Skating Club of Boston in Norwood, MA. Naumov made the 2026 U.S. Olympic team just one year after his parents, Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova, died in the 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision outside Washington, D.C.. He qualified for the 2026 Winter Olympics following a bittersweet bronze medal performance at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Over 30 New Englanders will compete in this year’s Winter Olympics. Join your neighbors in honoring the tenacity and perseverance of athletes like Naumov and celebrating hometown heroes like Bruins players Charlie McAvoy and Jeremy Swayman, set to compete this month.
Find High Street Place Food Hall at:
100 High Street, Boston