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Massachusetts Avenue and Temple Street

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Massachusetts Avenue

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Nice little convenience store, you can find your basic needs and some premade foods.
 
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Massachusetts Avenue and Pearl Street

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Just one stop of the National Chain. Great for all sorts of stuff, snacks, drinks, basic groceries, coffe, Charlie Cards etc...
 
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Libby's sells a wide selection of domestic and foreign beers, though sadly, none of that delicious Juicy Juice. For patriots, Rolling Rock and Bud will cost $5.50/6-pack, while imported brews start at $7/6-pack (Killian's). Libby's is a lifesaver with a full stock of liquors and inexpensive international wines (Rum Roberto $9.50/L, Johnny Walker Black $43/L, Australian Merlot $7/.75L). The store also carries an excellent selection of mixers, gift-size bottles of many favorite brands, pocket-sized nips ($1-4), and some finer champagnes behind the counter. Don't visit after you have already done some partying, as the clerks refuse to sell to those who stumble in. No kegs.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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If you think you'll be impressing all your friends with exotic spices and saris from your last trip to India, think again: it's probably all conveniently stocked at Shalimar. In addition to the variety of foodstuffs sold in bulk, Shalimar also sells a wide variety of ready-made sauces so that you too can feign mastery of korma. Not interested in cookbooks and do-it-yourself dosa batter? The small eatery in the back serves reasonably-priced pakora, samosas, sweets, and combo specials ($6.25-8) for eat-in or take-out. Bollywood fans can stay in touch with the latest via the ever-growing library of video rentals ($20 deposit, $1/rental), while those who actually want to look the part can dive into the haven of authentic saris ($50-100), bindis, and jewelry. Also stocks DVDs, CDs, and casette tapes.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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