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🛍️ Harvard Street, Brookline: Boston’s Hidden Gem—Vintage Finds, Japanese Eats, and Vinyl Vibes Tired of Newbury Street? Swap the crowds for Harvard Street in Brookline—a charming stretch packed with quirky shops, cozy cafes, and hidden treasures. Spend a weekend here, and you’ll wonder why you didn’t visit sooner. 🌟 3 Must-Visit Spots Boston General Store (305 Harvard St) A retro-inspired general store that feels like stepping into a 1950s cottage. Think: hand-poured candles, artisanal soaps, loose-leaf teas, jam jars, cute stationery, and even vintage-style aprons. The warm lighting and cluttered-yet-cozy shelves make it perfect for slow browsing—you’ll leave with a candle, a quirky kitchen tool, or maybe a tiny plushie (no shame). Maruichi Select (299 Harvard St) A fancy upgrade of Boston’s beloved Japanese market (its sibling is nearby). This one leans into “gourmet convenience”: grab ready-to-eat eel bowls, katsu rice, sashimi donburi, or onigiri for a quick meal. The highlight? Premium Japanese Wagyu (imagine grilling that at home—chef’s kiss). They also stock Japanese snacks, cosmetics, cute tableware, and even have a small café. Skip cooking, grab a bento, and thank me later. Village Vinyl & Hi Fi (307 Harvard St) Vinyl lovers, rejoice. Smaller than Newbury’s record shops but packed with personality—think rare LPs, vintage CDs, and retro turntables for sale. The walls are lined with classic band posters and vintage tees (a music nerd’s dream). Whether you’re hunting for old jazz records or new releases, the owner’s curated collection won’t disappoint. ✨ Bonus Finds Along the Street Buffalo Exchange: A vintage clothing staple—score secondhand gems or sell your own. Perfect for thrifters. Tiny Hanger: A toy shop with Jellycat plushies (ideal for gift-hunting or spoiling yourself). Vibe: Quaint, neighborhoody, and unpretentious. It’s the kind of street where you can spend hours popping in and out of shops, then grab a coffee to soak it all in. Harvard Street isn’t just a “backup” to Newbury—it’s better. Less crowded, more unique, and full of spots that feel like they’re yours to discover. 📍 Harvard Street, Brookline (Start at 300 block for the spots above!) #BrooklineEats #VintageShopping #VinylHeaven

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 Madelyn Scott
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 Madelyn Scott
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What to do on weekends? Grocery store, CD store

🛍️ Harvard Street, Brookline: Boston’s Hidden Gem—Vintage Finds, Japanese Eats, and Vinyl Vibes Tired of Newbury Street? Swap the crowds for Harvard Street in Brookline—a charming stretch packed with quirky shops, cozy cafes, and hidden treasures. Spend a weekend here, and you’ll wonder why you didn’t visit sooner. 🌟 3 Must-Visit Spots Boston General Store (305 Harvard St) A retro-inspired general store that feels like stepping into a 1950s cottage. Think: hand-poured candles, artisanal soaps, loose-leaf teas, jam jars, cute stationery, and even vintage-style aprons. The warm lighting and cluttered-yet-cozy shelves make it perfect for slow browsing—you’ll leave with a candle, a quirky kitchen tool, or maybe a tiny plushie (no shame). Maruichi Select (299 Harvard St) A fancy upgrade of Boston’s beloved Japanese market (its sibling is nearby). This one leans into “gourmet convenience”: grab ready-to-eat eel bowls, katsu rice, sashimi donburi, or onigiri for a quick meal. The highlight? Premium Japanese Wagyu (imagine grilling that at home—chef’s kiss). They also stock Japanese snacks, cosmetics, cute tableware, and even have a small café. Skip cooking, grab a bento, and thank me later. Village Vinyl & Hi Fi (307 Harvard St) Vinyl lovers, rejoice. Smaller than Newbury’s record shops but packed with personality—think rare LPs, vintage CDs, and retro turntables for sale. The walls are lined with classic band posters and vintage tees (a music nerd’s dream). Whether you’re hunting for old jazz records or new releases, the owner’s curated collection won’t disappoint. ✨ Bonus Finds Along the Street Buffalo Exchange: A vintage clothing staple—score secondhand gems or sell your own. Perfect for thrifters. Tiny Hanger: A toy shop with Jellycat plushies (ideal for gift-hunting or spoiling yourself). Vibe: Quaint, neighborhoody, and unpretentious. It’s the kind of street where you can spend hours popping in and out of shops, then grab a coffee to soak it all in. Harvard Street isn’t just a “backup” to Newbury—it’s better. Less crowded, more unique, and full of spots that feel like they’re yours to discover. 📍 Harvard Street, Brookline (Start at 300 block for the spots above!) #BrooklineEats #VintageShopping #VinylHeaven

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