Don Quijote Market

Grocery store · South End

Don Quijote Market

Grocery store · South End

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1639 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118

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Snug Market is a beloved neighborhood grocery gem in South End, featuring a diverse range of essential items and Spanish products, all served with a friendly vibe.  

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1639 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118 Get directions

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1639 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118 Get directions

+1 617 353 0635

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Craig Bakke

Google
Nice store with friendly staff. They have a good variety for such a small store, and can be a lifesaver for when I need to run and grab 1 or 2 things. My only concern is that the prices are very high -- almost $8 for a tub of ice cream and more than $4 for a carton of chicken broth.

Rudy Donalson

Google
This store has been a neighbor staple for over 30 years owned by the same owner. It is a neighbor store known for it's Spanish section, they have a counter where they sell things like eggs, milk and kiddie items. They are a family run store and always friendly and they are a great value.

Ritchie Vernon

Google
It was pretty awesome and friendly like they always are and very helpful! 😁🙏😀This is a family-oriented business and they have very great attitudes! If you can't find what you need they are more than willing to help you find it! 😀🙏😁

Jennifer Denise (Lulu bell)

Google
Nice have good an there stock keep customers coming back

Kim Taylor Knight

Google
This friendly neighborhood grocery store carries a wide variety of canned and fresh foods. I often can find items here that the big stores are out of and their Goya line is extensive. Friendly and helpful staff.

leslie salazar

Google
They have the most amazing helpful staff...I have shopped at this store for over 15 years and i get treated like it was my first time everytime i go... Prices are good, something are more expensive then others, but for a convenience store, they have alot to offer..Very clean place and good service! Alot of Spanish products sold there! I love it

Chet C

Google
Nice and friendly like family clean reasonable prices handicapped accessible perfect old fashioned corner store.

GWM Cruz

Google
Great Puerto Rican Market great service great staff and they have someone that makes the best pasteles and red rice and beans ask the clerk Hemana Vasquez makes the best Puerto Rican food out there

Amanda G.

Yelp
Great store , nice selection! They have household goods as well as a selection of fresh produce ! And of course, great staff! Support your local businesses especially now !

Eric B.

Yelp
One of the great things about the South End is it's diversity. Don Quijote is a tribute to that. This Spanish food market has the little items that you can't find in "American" supermarkets that are essential for creating Latin food. What's great about this place is that when you walk in you can see that it's not the usual grocery store where you buy your things and leave. Locals, especially Spanish speaking ones seem to hang around and chat about with the people that work there. It has a real family atmosphere to it. You'll find a good mix of Latin products along with everyday "American" food given the store's size. My one gripe which is keeping me from adding another star is their lack of tortillas. As a staple of Latin food I would expect a wide variety of them. For those not accustomed to cookie Latin food you can even find prem-made Taco Bell kits. I'm not sure if that is something for the store to be proud of, but hey...it works.

Randi L.

Yelp
Spanish foods and convenience store that has been in the South End for over 30 years. Family owned and independent too. They sell produce, Spanish cookies & pastries, and breads. Located on Washington Street near Flour Bakery. Lottery, cigarettes and Money Orders too. Very friendly and bilingual staff

Dave K.

Yelp
So, in Boston, when you say "Spanish food," or a "Spanish market," do you mean to include all Spanish-speaking countries? I ask because I couldn't find manchego cheese--a staple of Spain--at this market, although they did have an impressive assortment of Latin spices and other items.

Nick S.

Yelp
When will you close? Do I really have to report the fact that you sell lottery tickets for food stamps? Or that they deliver your milk on the back of a pickup truck, like in some village in Puerto Rico? Please close. You serve no purpose whatsoever.

Celeste M.

Yelp
This market helped me out in a pinch. It was soon before the blizzard, and I needed the storm essentials of bread, milk, and eggs. Okay, to be honest I just needed bread. I wanted challah so I could make some bang-up challah French toast to get me though the lonely snowed in days. Don Quijote didn't have challah, but they had the best Portuguese sweet rolls I've ever had, to the extent that I'm thinking of going cross town just to get some more. Don Quijote is a solid, neighborhood corner store with good service, selection, and prices.

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."

Sarah A.

Yelp
It's a good place to pick up basic ingredients for Latin food. They definitely have you covered for sazon, sofrito, beans, etc. The prices are a little bit more than what you would pay at Shaw's or any other large chain grocery store with a Latin food section, but you're really paying for the convenience here, I guess. The staff is friendly. I love that people will occasionally speak to me in Spanish even though I am a total gringa.

Johanna O.

Yelp
Friendly people and great place to grab quick grocery or anything your missing for ur dish...

Charlotte E.

Yelp
An excellent convenience store with all the expected convenience store attributes - lots of people hanging around with nothing to do, lottery tickets, etc. No, there's no manchego cheese, but there are fresh bananas at a reasonable price. I do believe there is a community atmosphere - over the years I've made friends with the staff, I've tried bizarre South American fruits that come through when they're in season, and when their credit card machine was down (for months!) they gave me credit rather than send me home hungry. That alone gets them a "family atmosphere" rating in my book. For manchego go to Las Ventas: http://www.yelp.com/biz/las-ventas-boston For a good convenience store you have Don Quijote.

Susan W.

Yelp
Great place!! The staff is fabulous, but the lines get long. You can find all the beans and canned vegetables you need there, along with rice, cleaning products, and even cat food!! Great place to live near!!

Ryan M.

Yelp
Yes, Don Quijote is convenient and a great example of food diversity in the South End, but it's, frankly, a pretty awful grocery store. Dusty, crowded products with poor lighting and a downright creepy atmosphere at times. Everything is overpriced, which is good, because they have a $7 minimum purchase with cards (yes, despite this being against Visa's policy for debit cards, if not credit cards) It's a pretty typical owner-run city convenience store. Recommended for emergency purchases only!

Jen S.

Yelp
This store is good if you need something in a can or a bottle. Like beans, for instance. If it's not in a can or a bottle, its provenance and cleanliness are doubtful. If I ever need a lottery ticket, I'll be sure to buy it here though.

TnT D.

Yelp
No, we don't go here for our weekly grocery trips, but for us: 1. it's conveniently located to our current home, with decent hours (closes 7pm on Sunday) 2. the prices aren't that outrageously high like the next-closest grocery store, Foodies. 3. good neighborhood vibe 4. great for a quick trip to pick up a few things forgotten on your grocery run elsewhere. Best for bottled/canned Goya products (hot sauce, canned tomatoes) and certain produce (limes, potatoes). The produce is loose and you can buy one or two at a time.