Address: Andrew P. Puopolo. Junior Athletic Field, 475 Commercial Street, Boston, MA 02109, USA
Phone: +16176351276
Sunday: 11AM–6:45PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11AM–6:45PM
Thursday: 11AM–6:45PM
Friday: 11AM–6:45PM
Saturday: 11AM–6:45PM
jan raes
Very kind people at BCYF Mirabelle Pool. This is a registration only pool. Be sure to book a timeslot before arriving at the pool.
Divakar Jain
Excellent public facility. Note that there's usually plenty of kids and it's not super convenient if you are looking for a solid workout. You'll have to find your space and just go with the flow. Lifeguards on site and okayish restrooms.
Sumlite Ytv
Supper trash food expensive and u have to pay to get in …. I don’t mind paying but if you are going to be a rude lil old bat lady then yeah I do mind paying because I’m not paying to have a bad day , old white lady very rude to color people , she said the n word to white co workers talking about some color people in the line , great view tho
Shamso Smith
I went here about 4 years ago with some neighborhood kids from Charlestown. We ALL had BCYF MEMBERSHIPS that I was told was VALID AT ANY BCYF FACILITY AND POOL. Well this day I felt like we were racially profiled from the moment we were waiting in the line. The staff took their time to come and help us. I PROUDLY gathered all of the children’s memberships and handed them over to the pool staff. The woman at the table looked at me when I was handing them to her and said @ what are those?” I said these are our memberships. The woman said we don’t take these here. I explained that upon having the parents purchase the memberships that we would be allowed the same perks at ALL BCYF facilities and we were told YES. Well the woman said NO the information was incorrect and that we would have to pay a $20 memberships EACH UNLESS we were a family and then that I believe would be $75. The exact same fees that were quoted by the Center we purchased our memberships from prior, and were told they could be used anywhere. I then told the woman that I was just being neighborly and took the children to that pool because they needed a change of scenery but was still close enough to home and if she could just waive us the day and if we chose to come back we would look into purchasing “THEIR MEMBERSHIP”. That woman said NO and at this time the line was starting to build up and asked us if we weren’t going to buy a membership could we please leave the line so they could admit PEOPLE WITH MEMBERSHIPS. I felt the woman was very insensitive to our situation and the fact that the kids were crying because they really had their hearts set on swimming at that pool and we were all turned away. We were DEFINITELY PROFILED BEFORE WE EVEN ARRIVED AT THAT TABLE. You can go there any day and only see Italians or Caucasians in that pool. Unless you happen to be of a MIXED RACE. Well needless to say I’ve NEVER been to that pool since.
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Yes, there is a shower poolside to rinse before swimming and shower stalls inside the bathrooms for washing
Yes, but double check with front desk if it is ok. I've seen floats occasionally but don't bring an oversized float.
Yes!
resident parking or pay an arm and leg for garage take the T
Yes, about 2 years ago no more day passes.
Yes
Yes. My wife and kids are headed over there now.
If you go to the Nazzaro Center you can get your discount rate before the pool opens on Saturday at 1130am otherwise you will have to pay full rate if you wait to buy your new pool passes.
I don't think so. $20 for the season. On very hot and humid days, Mayor opens up for free
For the entire season: $40 for a non-Boston-resident adult $20 for a non-Boston-resident kid Those prices are halved for Boston residents. Earlier in the season there was an Early bird special where prices were halved again, but that is over. But to confirm what others have said: yes, they ONLY take money orders for membership. No cash, no checks, no debit or credit cards.
Last year it was $20 but you have to purchase before the season starts
Marie E. Mirabella (1938-1983) In recognition for her compassion and commitment to the North End community... This pool is dedicated in her loving memory. -reads the plaque by the pool
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