Earl of Sandwich is a chain of sandwich shops founded in 2004 by John Montagu, the (11th Earl of Sandwich), his son Orlando (both are direct descendants of the 4th Earl of Sandwich, inventor of the namesake food item), and Robert Earl (founder of Planet Hollywood). The company operates three Disney locations: one in Downtown Disney, one in Disney Springs, and one in Disney Village. Address: 1B Charles Street Boston Common, Boston, MA 02114 Visitor Information: Earl of Sandwich
1B Charles Street Boston Common, Boston, MA 02114
House of Blues is a concert venue and restaurant featuring southern cuisine, juke joint decor, and a world-famous Sunday “gospel brunch”. House of Blues currently operates one Disney location in Disney Springs. Address: 15 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215 Visitor Information: House of Blues
15 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215
This living history museum in Salem’s Forest River Park features a number of colonial architecture examples among other buildings from the 17th-century. You can see it during the opening scene of the 1993 Disney flick, Hocus Pocus, when the Sanderson sisters used their witchcraft to turn Thackery Binx into a cat. This museum is only open during warmer months, so be sure to check their website for opening hours before visiting. Address: 98 West Ave, Salem, MA 01970 Visitor Information: Pioneer Village Salem
98 West Ave, Salem, MA 01970
Part of the Peabody Essex Museum, this 18th-century house, known as Ropes Mansion, was featured as Allison’s house in the 1993 Disney flick, Hocus Pocus. Though the exterior was used for filming, interior scenes were filmed in a studio. Address: 318 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970 Visitor Information: Peabody Essex Museum
318 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970
Splitsville is a retro style bowling venue and restaurant featuring a variety of food and unique cocktails with six locations in the US. Two of these locations are Disney operating participants with one in Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs, and one in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney. Address: 220 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035 Visitor Information: Splitsville
220 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035
Once Salem’s Old Town Hall, this building is now home to the Salem Musem, an exhibit space telling the story of the town from its founding 1626, through present day. Fans of the 1993 Disney flick, Hocus Pocus, will recognize the exterior of this building as the venue where the film’s Halloween party took place and Winifred (Bette Midler) performed “Put a Spell on You”. Address: 32 Derby Square, Salem, MA 01970 Visitor Information: Salem Museum at Old Town Hall
32 Derby Square, Salem, MA 01970