
The Action Kitchen lets groups divide into teams to cook up seasonal meals using market ingredients. Professional chefs are on hand to offer guidance.
Photo: Dominic Costa

American Outback Adventures and Events' "Cake Boss" challenge lets group divide into teams to design and decorate cakes. Each group is given a customized theme that can incorporate a company's logo or mission statement.
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Charles River Canoe and Kayak hosts daytime teambuilding challenges and can also take groups on more leisurely trips at sunset.
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Boston Cornhole can arrange tournaments for large groups; the casual activity can take place indoors or outside.
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The new Mobsters and Lobsters tour can accommodate 80 guests and includes a trolley tour, a history lesson, and a lobster dinner.
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Watson Adventures' new scavenger hunt, "Murder in Old Boston," lets groups tour the Freedom Trail and other historical parts of the city.
Photo: Cat Cutillo

Taranta's cooking challenge lets groups explore traditional Italian markets in the North End and then collaborate to cook a traditional dinner.
Photo: Jose Duarte

Entertainment Cruises hosts a variety of group games in its floating conference room.
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Drink and Hunt gives groups clues to lead them on a five-stop pub crawl. The activity also includes trivia games.
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MIT Endicott House, a French Tudor-style mansion, hosts themed dinners once a month and can accommodate groups of 100.
Photo: Courtesy of MIT Endicott House