Great Convenience/Grocery Stores in the Boston Area
If you need to get groceries while (only slightly) out of town, check out any of these businesses.
We asked readers this week about their favorite spots to pick up a dozen eggs or a gallon of milk. Check out some of these places our readers named as their favorites right here in the greater Boston area:
Back Bay: Trader Joe's, 899 Boylston Street
Beacon Hill: Charles Street Market, 66 Charles St
Stoneham: Stop & Shop Supermarket, 259 Main Street
Wakefield: The Farmland, 415 Main St.
Charlestown: Foodmaster, 5 Austin St.
Melrose: Foodmaster, 880 Main Street
Malden: Super Stop & Shop, 60 Broadway
Somerville: Market Basket, 400 Somerville Ave.
Medford: Stop & Shop, 760 Fellsway
Arlington: D'Agostino's, 1297 Mass Ave.
South End: Foodie's Urban Market, 1421 Washington St.
Southender
11:40 am on Saturday, May 19, 2012
Foodie's is much to expensive and limited in variety. It is worth the trip over to Trader Joe's on Boylston St.
michael sirois
2:02 pm on Sunday, May 20, 2012
i buy eggs and milk from Casa Cuong. Foodies is way overpriced (like $8.00 for a 2 lb chicken)
Phe
9:19 am on Monday, May 21, 2012
I can't believe Stop n Shop won over Market Duniya or any of the other smaller shops around. We really need someplace new though. I'd love to see a Trader Joe's in Malden. Save me the weekly trip down the hell that is Route 1 to Saugus.
iCitizen
11:53 am on Monday, May 21, 2012
I am with you on a Trader Joe's...however I would prefer a Wholefoods.
M Donahue
10:12 am on Friday, August 17, 2012
Yep. Trader Joe's for me too. I hit the one on memorial drive. Otherwise the one in Brookline during work.
mplo
12:52 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013
Although I don't buy meat and poultry there, Shaw's, over in the Twin City Plaza, is a good place to pick up milk, cheese and/or cereals when the need arises.