Albert's Market

Beer store · Cambridge

Albert's Market

Beer store · Cambridge

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638 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02141

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Stellar beer & wine selection, groceries, Portuguese cookies  

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638 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02141 Get directions

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How to Spend a Big Fat Weekend in Cambridge, MA | Bon Appétit

"New Yorker’s have a tendency to think the world revolves around them, and we are no exception to that rule. Case in point: the bodega. In New York City we thought we had it made being able to grab a BEC (that’s a bacon egg and cheese for the uninitiated) and a kombucha at our local corner store. That is, until we walked intoAlbert’s, a standard bodega in the front (yes, there are lotto tickets), craft beer and natural wine haven in the back. Fabian Vasquez is the genius behind the collection of rare beers and wine, and also happens to be the son of the shop’s namesake owner. Vasquez grew up in Boston and got a degree in engineering, but decided to help run the family business by turning the back of his parents’ convenience store into a destination for craft beer and natural wine lovers. Think: 2014 Vini Rabasco next to the deli meat and cans of Oxbow steps from the Tide Pods. It’s everything we want and need in a single store." - ByEmily Schultz

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Sean K

Google
They have a solid selection of single beers, including some rare and hard-to-find domestic and import options. It’s the perfect spot if you like trying new brews without committing to a whole pack.

Russell Elmes

Google
This rating is based purely off of the fact that it easily has the best craft beer selection in the area. The prices here are not the best, but the selection is. They import beers from all over the country and even all over the world. They have a focus on some local brewers but offer selections from Europe, South America, Japan, etc. Most of the larger bottles are not refrigerated, but they do have a decent selection of 6-packs that come cold. Other than beer they do have a fair selection of wines and small selection of groceries, these sections wouldn't get a 5 star though.

Austin Wigley

Google
Stellar beer selection, like many have said. I'm not a wine guy, but they give the impression of knowing their wine very well. They don't carry much by way of groceries but if you're in a pinch for milk or beer this is your place. Great location.

Cody O'Loughlin

Google
Al's is a true local gem. Fabian's attention to detail and expertise in wine and beer is incredible. Well curated selection for all sorts of different tastes and styles. Also, Fabian always makes time to give suggestions, tips, and offer special selections. Give it a try and support local business - you will very glad you did!

Aaron Rodriguez

Google
I was visiting from out of town to the restaurant across the street which serves a very inque and rare kind of food...but that's not the point. While waiting for my order i walked into albert's and oh what a pleasant surprise it was! He has an amazing curated selection of beers and wines that kept me looking around for a long while. It's a beautiful deceptively hidden little store!

Randall

Google
My favorite corner store. The family that works there are always very friendly and helpful. Make sure to say hi to Albert. The grocery section has what you need and they have a large wine and beer selection for their store size. If they don't have what you need, talk to them and they'll try to have it for you the next time you come in.

Luke Novak

Google
Excellent curated selection of beer and wine with bottles you won't find anywhere in the Cambridge or Boston for that matter. Must-visit for natural wine fans.

Sohan Dsouza

Google
Great selections of wines and beers. Some locally-favored comestibles, as well as some South American ones. Goes beyond the regular convenience store with a modest selection of fresh vegetables too.
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Damien S.

Yelp
An otherwise nondescript corner store, until you check out the beer selection. First, wines, because wine not? Arranged from light to big, and along the spectrum, you'll find a bottle that fills the "oh crap! I forgot to bring wine" need this backyard BBQ/dinner party season. Because lots of people live around this part of East Cambridge, but there's a dearth of packies. Friendship and future fete invites, preserved. Now, the beer. Pretty much every craft, micro and experimental local brew you could imagine, in singles, packs and bombers. Backlash, Night Shift, Slumbrew, Idle Hands, Bantam, Mystic, Artifact Cider Project... if it started in a garage or a spare room around great Boston, you'll probably find it on the shelves of Albert's. I won't even knock the presence of a few Brooklyn bastards and west coast invaders, simply because they're great specialty beers. Seriously, scout the sour and smoked varieties. On check out, the staffer outed themselves as a brew fan by peeling off a list of related product, perhaps unknown to we, the customers, should we want to run up the total a tad more. Next time, Albert's guy, next time.
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Angelos K.

Yelp
Albert's is a dangerous place for craft beer enthusiasts. They have one of the best selections in the area and carry limited local releases and other hard to find brews. For the longest time I thought they were a random convenience store, but one day I was walking past the store and decided to check it out and was really impressed. If it's local, limited, and you want to try it, check out their instagram page and you're likely to see it there. Your wallet and fridge will hate you. PS. They also sell wine but I have not looked at those aisles yet. The beer selection keeps me busy...
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Kathy K.

Yelp
Decent in a pinch as Albert's stocks quite the assortment of all things canned, bottled or bagged. A few years ago, I noticed they tried stocking a few fresh items, but I guess they didn't move. Can't fault them for that. The staff is less than friendly - and I have been going there for years and am generally friendly. The prices are pretty high and it makes me cringe when I see the elderly from the two local high-rises buying staple items because the walk to Shaws is a bit too far. Most alarming to me, however, is the opinions of the other shop owners in the area including the world's nicest laundromat elderly owner. It's a bad sign when the local deli owner refuses to even buy milk for coffee there, but goes to the liquor store instead. Finally, come on already and take debit or credit cards -- stop bleeding people at an ATM a couple bucks at a time.
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Kara S.

Yelp
Random bodega? Yep - but it's also a random bodega hiding a stellar selection of craft beers, wines and ciders (albeit at slightly steeper prices than you might get at a larger liquor store). I was recently on the hunt for some Artifact Cider (a micro-cidery out of Springfield MA) in greater Boston and was pointed to Albert's as the current sole provider in the Boston-Cambridge-Somerville area. As a cider freak I was pleasantly surprised to find the tremendous variety they had here - some local favorites (3 types of Bantam! Downeast!) as well as plenty I hadn't seen before (Virtue Cider, West County). Total hidden gem - East Cambridge locals take note!
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Andrew I.

Yelp
ALBERT'S NOW ACCEPTS CREDIT CARDS! I have lived in the area for many years, but I just started frequenting Albert's about a year ago, and that was primarily because the liquor store located a block way stopped carrying any beer worth drinking. The one major issue with Albert's Market was that I would need to have cash on hand for my microbrews and pints of Ben & Jerry's. Well, NO MORE!! On Friday, I bought a six-pack of Great Divide Rumble IPA as well as a six-pack of some interesting unfiltered pilsner, and a sign was taped to the cash register indicating that Albert's Market does now accept credit cards! While the food selection is somewhat limited, the prices for what they have are generally better than the nearby Shaws. The beer and wine selection, on the other hand, is very good for a store this size. The beer and wine prices, while not exactly low, still undercut the nearby SAV-MOR. Albert, the owner and front counter guy about 95% of time, is not very talkative, but is pleasant enough. He will subtly banter back and forth with you if you come in somewhat regularly. Now that the amount of cash in my pocket is not a limiting factor, the frequency of my visits will likely increase. Did I mention that Albert's now accepts credit cards?
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Stacy R.

Yelp
I love to support local businesses & old people. Truly I do. But in this age of plastic money, I never have cash. I mean never. Unless you count that pile of change on my desk that my cat likes to push around. It's certainly not enough change for a $10 six pack of beer. And Albert's doesn't take credit cards. Yes there is an ATM, but I'm not gonna pay two bucks to use it and then pay the fee my bank charges as well. Suddenly my ten dollar six pack becomes a fourteen dollar six pack if I use the ATM. When we were new to the neighborhood we tried to go in here and be friendly, chatty, etc but the man manning the register (presumably Al) was not having any of it. I'll go in here only if I have cash & an urgent need for some product, otherwise I find the employess at Shaw's more personable, and that's not saying much.
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Ashley B.

Yelp
The guy at the counter is inevitably so rude. Also, they for some reason refuse to accept Capital One cards, but they always try to blame it on you. It isn't you, it's them. It's too bad because the beer selection is pretty good and they're close to my house. Too bad the service is so weird and rude.
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Melissa K.

Yelp
My second day in Boston, it rained. The winds blew tirelessly as if it was the Old North Wind training his protege to be fierce. The bitter wind and torrential rain mercilessly fought with my umbrella and caused the poor thing to flip this way and that to escape the wrath of the elements. Unfortunately, that left me drenched and cold, not to mention, lost. I was wandering around Somerville without a clue as to how to reach my destination so I just kept walking and shivering. Then I stumbled onto the doorstep of Albert's Market. I felt like an abandoned orphan-- until, there, with its clean storefront and comforting lights, stood Albert's Market. I walked into the store, embracing the warmth and shelter from the rain. I wandered up to the cashier and asked for directions. "Al", for it was indeed Albert at the counter, very kindly assisted me with directions and even drew me a detailed map with all the points and turns needed to navigate to my destination. Al didn't have to help me but he did because he is a kind man. The prices may be slightly higher than a large supermarket chain, but here, one receives personalized service and can actually meet "Al" who works hard ... not just for himself but probably for his family. He charges "fair" prices, not corporate prices, which are lower because big chains can afford to buy in massive bulk, can spread costs around with their numerous stores, and pay minimum (or slightly higher) wage salaries to their employees. Has anyone besides neighbors and corporate employees met the "Shaw" family? I doubt it. The store was very clean. I'd go here any day over some corporate chain.
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Liliana C.

Yelp
Don't be fooled by the fact that it looks like a generic convenient store: Albert's has the best beer selection. Check it out.
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Bryan R.

Yelp
Oh Albert's, many a time you have saved me by providing just what I need. Good selection of pretty much everything, and if they don't have what you need, ask Al himself, he has an assortment of random junk and may be able to provide. Speaking of Al, while the business is run by the entire family, Albert is the front man. His dry personality may seem off putting at first, but he means well. Good beer selection, sometimes better then 660 Liquors next door (which isn't saying much). Supposedly also the coldest in town. Also of note is their slush, which is very highly praised. Overall, good people, prices are a bit high but it makes up for the convienence. Check out Al's if you're in the Fulkerson area. ((Wow, truereview, just because I like Albert's I'm racist? Maybe you're the one with the sour attitude. Albert is from Ecuador, not Portugal. My old roomate was Black and he and Albert would have long, friendly conversations. Sure Al is a bit cold, but give him a little warmth and he'll give it right back. Support your local businesses.))
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Dorothy W.

Yelp
Wine and beer selections have improved. But don't expect any pleasantries.

amy b.

Yelp
Fabulous beer selection. Weirdly good considering corner store front. White wines organized light-medium-big which is helpful.

Brian R.

Yelp
This place is yards from ma hoose. It's a bit of a throwback and quirky with it. They don't accept cards and the guy behind the counter is hardly Mr Entertainment (I still wince at the memory of the time I asked him what Malt soda was). But they sell these really tasty donut shaped Portuguese cookies (along with other Portuguese baked goods) that I happen to like...so crunchy and tasty. Good for picking up staples etc if you can't deal with the complexity of Shaw's, e.g. if you're hungover. And the wine selection is reasonably priced and very well curated for a small shop, much better than 660 Liquors next door, which often has bare shelves and swathes of deserted floor space. I honestly think that place is some sort of front for money laundering or something.
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Octavia Daenerys E.

Yelp
I am not sure why there's so many reviews about pleasantries and familiar service. The service here is good, you get a hello, please, thank you the usual, they don't stand around chatting all day (which honestly is annoying to me because I'm rarely bored enough I want to have a discussion with a random sales person) if you ask for help they'll help you quickly and nicely. Their prices are well so-so but it's a corner store for convenience so what do you expect. Can't comment either way on their beer and win selection because I didn't check it out! Only reason I didn't give then 5 stars, they aren't 24 hours, honestly that would help since it's impossible to find any stores open late at night in this area, but at least this one is open late(r)

Mary Ellen D.

Yelp
Simply and amazing find for craft beer. Staff is knowledgeable, and friendly and I have walked away with more than my share of stuff I can't find elsewhere. Must check out!

Tyler W.

Yelp
A last resort. Highly overpriced, they only take cash, and the guy behind the register is always the same grumpy bastard.
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Hilary G.

Yelp
my neighborhood go-to. best wine and beer selection hands down. wonderful people.