JR S.
Yelp
Don Quijote is around the corner from me so if I need a jar of sofrito, a soda, or some flour, this is my spot.
I have to disagree with Eric on a few things - I love Don Quijote for its convenience and for staying in business despite the yuppification, but I'm not going to romanticize it. First of all, you can find most of these Goya products at Shaws. Also, there ARE tortillas here - they are in the refrigerated case. You just have to ask.
I wouldn't call this a "Spanish food market." I would call it a bodega/ convenience store. It's bigger and has more stuff than most bodegas, but it's not as cheap as other markets that carry a lot of the same and more products (e.g. Hi-Lo, Market Basket). I have never seen anyone, Latino, white, or otherwise, doing a significant amount of grocery shopping here.
Also, it's true that a lot of the clientele know the owners and bring their kids in, chat, etc. There are kids getting popsicles, and there isn't a line so much as a cluster of people talking and taking their time. Fine. Friendly. Not your white bread American stand-in-an-orderly-line-and-make-minimal-conversation. But if you listen to the conversations (in Spanish or English), many of them revolve around lottery tickets and a numbers game that seems to be going on. Which is fine by me, but again, let's not get all romantical about the "family atmosphere."