Market in the Square

September 6th, 2011  |  by  |  Filed in , , , , , ,

60 Church St.
(617) 441-2000
Mon-Sun: 12am – 12am

The Market in the Square is one of the few places around Harvard open 24/7, but be prepared to pay for convenience, as groceries, especially produce, are priced higher than they would be at Shaw’s. Despite their relatively high prices, the Market in the Square commands a hefty market share. There’s a hot and cold buffet (a la Whole Foods), wraps and sandwiches, and, best of all, sushi. If you’re craving sushi in the square, don’t bother with Takemura or Cafe Sushi, both of which are overpriced and poor quality. Market in the Square won’t offer you a sushi epiphany, but their rolls are reliably good, which is more than you can say for any of the other vendors. Depending on how hungry you are, you can get a meal for $6-12.


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