“I've been a Jamaica Plain resident for two years, and sadly I will be moving elsewhere in Boston in just a few weeks. Upon reflection of my time here, Camilo Market has been my favorite business in my neighborhood. Beer and wine selections are plentiful (so are the spirits, but I usually buy the aforementioned more frequently.) The staff is friendly, hospitable and always willing to lend a helping hand (no literally--I'm 5 feet tall so I always get a hand when I can't reach the high stuff--thanks y'all!) So, Camilo Market and Liquor store, I will miss being in walking distance from you the most. But this is just a toodooloo, not a goodbye.”
7AM - 11PM
3345 Washington St, Jamaica Plain“Ruggieros!! I go here when I need stuff. Yesterday I found medicine for my sick friend. If i need drinks, ruggieros is the go-to. The only liquor they're missing is japanese sake, which saddens me. Never had the food, and i never see people eat there.”
“The store is on the pricier side, but this is expected as they claim to use all organic products. During peak hours, parking can be challenging to find. The staff are pleasant, and there are seldom long lines. While not as large as the downtown store, it sufficiently stocks all the essentials.”
7AM - 10PM
301 Centre St, Jamaica Plain“Good amount of gluten free foods
They are clearly marked and separated. Easy in and out, decent prices. All About the Base pizza base is a little more expensive than I'm used to.”
“When I came upon Happy Market I couldn't believe how lucky I was to have such a great store in my neighborhood.
The employees were kind.
The variety of options was incredible
The prices were a bit high but that's expected.
The even sell alcohol if that's your thing.
It's on the 39 bus line and walking distance North from Forest Hills”