Member-owned and board-run, the Co-op Market is a long time supporter of sustainable agriculture, fair trade, and family farms. Their produce selection is huge, and local/organic when possible. Read more.
Clocking in at 23 oz., this is billed as the biggest Bloody in Cambridge. Just don't try to move it too far -- this baby is heavier than jazzercise weights. Read more.
Indeed awesome the hot milk dark chocolate. For first timers go for the classic. After that can try the single source, which is even darker.
Try the macaroons (only 75 cents!), soak up the European atmosphere, and above all, do not miss the hot chocolate--as rich as it comes. Read more.
Conant's Island is the move; a delicious blend of cucumber infused vodka, rice vinegar, and green Tabasco. Drink!
Sip the "Conant's Island:" the restaurant's own cucumber vodka gets a kick from rice vinegar and green Tabasco. For those of you avoiding sugary or floral drinks, here’s your pick. Read more.
A respectably big book store staffed with real, live, helpful people who always have excellent recommendations. Beautiful woodwork, great selection, and a wonderful kids section downstairs.
Since 1882, this Harvard landmark has been a staple of Harvard Square. Browse for a new book or shop their wide array of official Harvard gear. Read more.
Very knowledgeable staff and local friendly. Awesome feeling in this store with great merchandise from herbs to yoga gear. And don't forget the chocolate!