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1. Harvard Book Store - Cambridge

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· 1966 reviews

1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Harvard Book Store: what do users think?
Randall Cook: Large, richly-stocked bookstore in the heart of Cambridge. It's an institution packed floor to ceiling with great titles. Definitely worth a peek if you like books.
Eric Lazarian: This store is on my short list of used book stores in Cambridge and I usually use this if I can't find something online, but it has been a while since I've actually been inside. I was tagged because I walked by it the other day and I really like this place as they are very good at special orders and they also have a way of doing print on demand books. At least last time I was there they did and it's very handy for that as well. And they also of course have a good selection of just new books as they come out. It's not my number one store but I am willing to give it a five-star rating and it's one of the better ones out there.
C Ertan: So brilliant, lots of LGBTI+ books on display
Nima Dehghani: Iconic independent bookstore....one of my havens to go to on a rainy day or a shiny day, winter or spring, noon or late evening.... knowledgeable and helpful staff, lots of wonderful author events.
Jose Foppiani: The Harvard Bookstore is my go-to spot for books – they've got everything from brainy reads to guilty pleasures. It's super cozy, and the staff know their stuff, always ready to recommend a great page-turner. And hey, those author events and talks are pretty cool too!
Sneha Nagarajan: Nice! A got a book
Kit Parker: I'm grateful that this store is still open.
Ruth Ann McKalip: Mostly clothes. Friendly efficient students at the register
Frank Laske: I've been a member here forever. I love supporting independent booksellers and this store is so great they make it easy. Wide selection of books. Discounts on the 'nifty fifty's, plenty of remainders and used books. Add in author readings! A lot to like!
Fathia Glaoui: Muy interesante
Joe Bauza: An extremely expensive experience barely anything less than 40.00. Caters to the 1 percent
白河310: ハーバード大学の生協と間違えて訪問しました。本の品揃えがすごくて、外から見ても楽しげな雰囲気です。知的好奇心が満たされる素敵な空間でした。
Christian Scott: Love the used section in the basement, real browsers haunt, dogs allowed. Some kid and gift items. Been there forever and still relevant
Magali Bertolazzi Vezzaro: Incontournable, c est sûr !Toujours présent malgré le temps qui file..... j adore et recommande avec les yeux du coeur
Mary Clark: Friendly staff, expansive new and used book collection, great range of topics/genres as well as select greeting cards and other items. Harvard book store is one of my favorite places to go when I need to get out of the house and do something enjoyable, because it’s easy to get lost in the aisles and spend hours here. They also have a rewards system!
Julieta Guajardo: I think it is a good place!
EvilNogard: An excellent independent book store! This place has all the hidden gem books you can imagine and has an offbeat vibe. This is a conveniently placed shop that is probably the closest you can get to magic.
ismail genç: 👍
Sara Naegele: Wow just wow! Visit this lovely bookstore in Cambridge!
Xela García: Tienda de libros en la entrada de la universidad,nada especialpara turistas
J B: Great independent book store in Cambridge. Huge selection and excellent staff and especially events.

2. Raven Used Books - Cambridge

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23 Church St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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3. Bryn Mawr Book Store - Cambridge

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· 28 reviews

373 Huron Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Bryn Mawr Book Store: what do users think?
Gopal Chopra: Wonderful people, incredible book selection, unbelievably affordable. An adventure with thrills for those looking for that unique book. Will not disappoint. Take cash!
Mai Nguyen: One of my favorite local bookstores in Cambridge. Amazing selection, a whole cupboard of $1 books outside, usually free sweets at the counter, super friendly people.
Elle Revett: A gem of a bookshop filled with books from many genres. They have many sets of bound books, a well stocked literary criticism section, lovely art books and an interesting history selection. There is also a nice children's section full of nostalgic books! Helpful staff, neat aisles and very reasonably priced books. There is street parking and quite a few very good eateries and specialty shops on Huron Ave.
J D: This is a beautiful used book store — a wonderful place to browse, with a diverse and sophisticated selection, especially rewarding for a scholarly audience. But I just can’t stand the cash-only constraint. I’m a bibliophile, own several thousand volumes purchased from locally (Boston and Cambridge) owned stores, and would buy something here every time I shop at Formaggio’s Kitchen across the street, but I never, ever have cash on me, and there’s no Bank of America ATM in walking distance. In my case, at least, the store thus loses at least a few hundred dollars in sales each year, and I can’t imagine I’m alone. Given that credit card processing fees are around 2% per transaction, or about 30 cents for a $15 book, I can’t see how this makes a whole lot of sense. And indeed, this is the only locally owned used book store in the area that is cash-only, to my knowledge (Raven Used Books in Cambridge isn’t, Commonwealth Books in Boston isn’t, Deep Thoughts in Jamaica Plain isn’t). In any case, if you do happen to have cash or just want to browse and not buy, do make sure to stop by.
Steven Schwartz: Not a corporate chain bookstore; quite the opposite. The Bryn Mawr Bookstore is one of the charming and undiscovered "old Cambridge" locations favored by the locals. The store is run by alumnae for the benefit of Bryn Mawr College. (Bryn Mawr College is one of the Seven Sisters, a group of colleges in New England.) This is the place to go if you are looking for a quiet place to reflectively peruse books. Stepping off the bus on to Huron Avenue is like walking out of a time machine into a more peaceful period in American history.
L Dana: Lots of unusual books for very good prices. Every month they have a certain genre half off as well, making their prices even better. The staff are all volunteers, and very kind. Plus it goes to scholarships for Bryn Mawr college in PA.My favorite section is the science section. They're close to Harvard and MIT so the donated science books are great. They have an impressive selection on local ecology, so if you are looking for a good book for someone new to the area I'd recommend getting them something about the local wildlife or ecology.My other favorite section is the poetry section. The poetry section is amazing, the largest one I've ever seen. Even if you don't read poetry you should really check it out. It's really quite good, plus poetry often has the benefit of being short so if you hate it, well it's half over!If you come by be aware they only take cash or check, no credit cards. Parking can be tight on the weekends (it's still Cambridge), but there is a bus stop that goes right there and that bus leaves from Harvard which is very easy to get to from all the major commuter rails. I used to take a Blue Bike (the rentable one's) there after work, as there is a stop a few blocks up.If you want to see which genre is on sale this month check out their Facebook page! They also post their hours on there, so if you're concerned they're closed (which they are only open a few days a week) you should check there.I mean I'm biased, I bought 15+ books from them last month because the science section was on sale, but I cannot recommend this store enough. Please, please wear your mask though if they ask! The volunteers are all very kind, but as a rule rather older.
Daniel Adamec: Anyplace you can get a copy of the complete works of Oscar Wilde that's almost a century old for less than three figures has to be pretty awesome. The sci-fi section has some classics (Vinge! Van Vogt! Clarke!) and some new books mixed in. It's one shelf, but it's got a surprising range. The fiction section is vast and well stocked (to someone who only dips in occasionally, anyway). The science and math sections are small, and don't always have something interesting, but there's enough turnover for a thorough search to be rewarding. I've found some gems in there -- mostly historical interest, but I've found enough to be extremely entertaining.
Alysha Heusel: Great place to find amazing books! Very peaceful atmosphere with an outstanding staff. Very organized. Great prices. Glad I found this place.
Joel Couch: Used books and a few other used items. The nice thing about the books here is that they are relatively intellectual content because of the nice neighborhood and because of the Cambridge connection to Harvard and MIT. The books here are not all super cheap but there are certainly bargains here. Sales here all benefit the Bryn Mawr college scholarship fund.
Gail Rogers: Great for used books and friendly conversation. Also that all proceeds go to financial aid for students. Will be back.
Ginger Thomas: Interesting selection of books. Helpful volunteer staff. Benefits scholarships for students.
RBBoston: Perfect little bookstore in a perfect little village tucked away from the cranky bustle of life.
Francesca Gordini: A wonderful collection of treasures is hidden behind the doors of this store. A group of volunteers runs the store beautifully. You may want to consider coming here if you're looking for a precious edition, something unique to read.
Hellen Arantes: Cozy!!
tim yildiz: The best prices around very friendly staff. Great non profit too part of book proceeds go to college scholarships. they accept donations from customers and you can get a income tax rebate slip with your book donations! They also hold books for you.Tim
Stavros Macrakis: Used book store like they used to be -- some dusty old stuff no one wants, occasional great finds, and everything in between. Your purchase benefits Bryn Mawr College.

4. Porter Square Books - Somerville

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· 806 reviews

25 White St, Cambridge, MA 02140

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Porter Square Books: what do users think?
Poojitha Shetty: Lots of good books around! There is a cute cafe inside called Cafe Zing. So you can scan books and also read them while drinking your fav coffee.
Amanda Judson: Always so helpful! And I love that there's a coffee shop inside!
Jonathan D: Very lovely bookstore. Shop local!A bit cramped but that’s because of its popularity. Coffee shop in front is a nice touch, but I didn’t have anything from it. Seems like there was a constant line for it the whole time I was there, so it must be good! Very kind staff and prices seem reasonable.
Doreen M: The place is very nice and lively. Good books,sit down and have a cup of coffee . Only thing, the place was packed . It's like a obstacle course.
Sona Roy: Great neighborhood independent bookstore. The staff are always lovely and knowledgeable, and the book selection is expansive. They were also great to use for pre-orders and pickups.
Angelina Schultz: I use to really love this bookstore and I got all my older son’s books from here. Back then they had a kids table and chairs with even some shareable toys as well as a giant teddy bear. Since Covid started however, they got rid of all the chairs, toys etc. It has become increasingly uncomfortable to browse books there (also contributing to this is the people trying to walk through to get to the restroom). I don’t understand why the table and chairs can’t return. Certainly I get the giant teddy could be a germ magnet! But to not have a place to sit and read a book to a child is a really shame. I spent yesterday trying to sit on their new (cold) floor and having my legs go numb as I tried to appease my 2 year old. PLEASE return the table and chairs! (And maybe while you are at it, can restroom users go through the other door near the science section???!!!) Why is it ok to have people push kids aside or step over them? (Perhaps because kids can’t advocate for themselves? I don’t know)
Alicia Rolsma: Great selection of books. The location near the T also makes it very accessible to walkers.
Abby Swaine: Moved bookcases to accommodate wheelchairs for a reading of a book whose subject uses one. Kudos!
Leslie Proudfoot: Such a nice little neighborhood bookstore. Lots of fun odds and ends to buy in addition to books. I also like the cafe.
Bryan Rust: Wonderful local book store. Has a coffee shop attached.
Barry Lewis: This place is an all time classic. Great staff and selection. Always crowded so the people know that this is one of the best book stores in the area. Highly recommended!
Robert Emery: Great local book store. They've got a nice section, friendly staff, and take orders ahead if you want to ensure you get that book and want to avoid the A word.
Cheryl Singleton: Love
Ryan Houlette: Great booksellers, great selection. I love my local bookstore!
Tom Thornton: They'll fill your order.
Richard Guinn: PSB is a very nice book retailer.
Sarah Smith: Employee owned Cambridge staple. One of the few brick and mortar book store left, and it's independent! The community wouldn't be the same without it!
Rholais Lii: Cozy bookstore with a small café
Pixie Rose: This is the best bookstore for people who really love books!
Vexton Intache: Amazing little book store dead center of all the action.
Snow Ultra: Great selection of books, the cashier who helped us was super friendly.

5. Grolier Poetry Book Shop - Cambridge

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· 18 reviews

6 Plympton St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Grolier Poetry Book Shop: what do users think?
wren newman: Grolier is a poetry book store. It's rather small so its more than a little crowded with two people in it. Also smells like mildew. I was here the other day and had on an LGBTQ+ pin. Carol the store manager said to me"We don't service your kind in here-- we don't want trouble, please leave or we will call the police." Plenty of other better bookstores in the area to find poetry books please join with me in boycotting Grolier. We can and we must refuse to patronize stores that don't allow service to the LGBTQ+ community.
Andrea Robinson: Hands down best bookstore in all of Boston, MA. Everyone is so friendly and helpful, and the store is stuffed full of books but very well organized. Sometimes I go just to visit Emily who works there, she's the best!
BlendedLives: Meeting Carol was the highlight of my week in Cambridge. We had a lovely chat !
Constance Lane: Great place for pure poetry. The book by Whiskey Radish is fascinating!
Steve Newman: A Cambridge institution, and a wonderful place to browse. Could use a separate Scottish section (Wales gets one, why not Scotland?) and some more avant-garde and spoken word poets currently practicing, But still a great place to find the volume of verse you didn't know you needed.
Raman Solanki: OLD
Katy Gero: Grolier's is not the place to go if you're looking for a particular book of poetry. But if you love poetry and want to browse, look for something unexpected, or chat with someone knowledge, this is the place to go. It's small, and many of their books are used. However, they also support the publishing of one collection a year and have a boat-load of random chapbooks.
Bonnie Bishop: The Grolier is a unique and wonderful place with very knowledgeable staff and the best collection of poetry books for sale anywhere in the area. If they don't have something you want, they will gladly order for you. The shop also sponsors a lively reading series by poets, local to internationally known.
Dan M: I had a fantastic experience here. The staff was extremely helpful and witty. The Grolier is a small space tucked away off busy Mass Ave, a great find on a rainy afternoon. I highly recommend checking out and supporting the oldest poetry bookshop in the country!

6. Seven Stars - Cambridge

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· 180 reviews

731 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

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Seven Stars: what do users think?
Hedi S: This is an important institution for so many reasons. Love the books, the people are great. I feel my mother's book collection is now safe in their hands to find new owners who will appreciate them in the future.
Dee Bee: Hands down the best occult section in any book store in America. Unbelievable selection. So many books I literally felt like a novice and couldn’t even choose between them. Will have to understand my own needs better and return!! Much love from Canada:)
Abbie Hughes: Great experience and super helpful staff! Book selection has stuff from all sort of points of views religiously, politically, etc. I love that it feels all hand curated while still having a wide selection. I’m chronically ill and was having a flare when checking out. The workers were so patient with me checking out as I was trying to remember the different between my credit cards security code and PIN number haha. I hope to return next time I go to Boston!
Veronica: Many of the things sold inside are fakes, and I told the boss about it, who was very dismissive. And this boss is very arrogant, as if he is God, no respect at all, calculating, afraid of their own less money. The price in the store is ridiculously expensive, really better to go to Amazon to buy. A piece of stone is expensive as hell. And the store environment is very messy, do not like at all. The owner is very rude and you have to make an appointment with him to do anything.
Amadeus: what a great place! the selection here is fantastic - books about western religions, eastern religions, new age paganism and spirituality, philosophy classics, autobiographies, memoirs, politics, etc. on top of that there's a nice crystal selection here. I like that they know 'opalite' is glass :) the two employees I've met are quite nice and laid back too. after I came here for the first time I came back with a friend.
Aleron Diamante: I have been looking forward to visiting this store for a year and a half, and I was absolutely amazed by the diversity and quality of these books. This is a fantastic store for anyone interested in building a collection. The service here was wonderful, and the books will go beyond your expectations. If you are hesitant to go, I would urge you to go see this store; it is a brilliant place for education. On a scale of 1 to 10, the Seven Stars bookstore is above 10 out of 10. This store, true to its name, deserves more than 5 stars. For anyone curious, this store also has a variety of crystals and sage. I am deeply impressed, and you will surely love this place.
Yahaira Medium: Wonderful people, great selection of books, and crystals.
Renee Hanley: One of my favorite book/crystal shops around!
Mely: It's a great place to go if looking for gem stones
Bill Dougherty: Huge collection of esoterica; lots of general reading and academic literature also.
nissa rahim: The best Book store I have ever been to. The staff are so helpful and kind. They helped me ship my books to Dubai since I did not have the weight to carry in my luggage a few years ago. One stop shop for all ur spiritual books My favorite shop 3
cheer: This is the only bookstore I've ever been to with a 9/11 section. I love it.
M E: One of my favorite haunts in Cambridge. I have been a client for over 15 years. The owner and staff are friendly and helpful. A large variety of various crystals, books and other essentials. You meet the most interesting people @ Seven Stars. I noticed that if the book I am looking for is not in the store if I sit around long enough it ends up showing up the same day (give or take a hour or so). You could also ask the wonderful staff at Seven Stars to also order the items you are looking for. Blessings to all!
Talib Kweli: Ive been to just about every bookstore in Massachusetts and can say pretty confidently Seven Stars is the best. In my opinion its not even close. The owner is a true book lover and has a deep deep knowledge and collection. If you want an obscure treatise from a 14th century Sufi Master, or if you want the complete Shobogenzo, or if you want a rare commentary on the Nag Hammadi library, or if you want the work of a German Idealist, or an 18th century magician like Elphias levi, and so on and so on, theres realy no better place then seven stars. Its a treasure trove. Ive probably spent over a thousand dollars there over the years and am addicted. I work in the area and literally cant stop myself from going in. Im in there maybe three times a week
M Dupré: This is the main reason I ever visit Cambridge at all. They have the most amazing selection I have ever seen.
Jim Connolly (Barefootin'Wanderer): Great shop with large variety of polished stones and crystals..books of every type and more
Emily Diaz: so many crystals, so much variety. i am from chicago and the prices are way better here! i got red quartz, botswana agate, sardonyx, pink tourmaline and lepidolite for only 16 dollars. Here, one lepidolite is like 8 dollars, so its good this place has good prices.
Raquel Salois' Le Beauty Boutique': My daughter Olivia. . . I love this Crystal Store it has so many gorgeous crystals!!Livvy -!✨✨⭐⭐😀😀💕💕💕💕💖💖🌸
ʕ •ᴥ•ʔRa: Reasonable price and a very organized cute friendly crystal store
Judy Y: You have to browse through the diverse selection here both books and crystals.The owner is helpful
Christine: my favorite shop in cambridge!

7. MIT Press Bookstore - Cambridge

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· 244 reviews

314 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142

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MIT Press Bookstore: what do users think?
J B: Great new location with an amazing selection of technical books including some great ones not from MIT press, but obviously the MIT press books are themselves a huge part of the appeal. Really nice new spot, I wish this bookstore was nearer to where I live, it's so wonderful.
Arthurious: A sleek, modern bookstore with a great selection of titles. Well beyond MIT Press own published books, the shop offers books by many more publishers and some obscure ones too.The design + architecture section is fantastic. I was able to find books on Finn Juhl and Poul Kjaerholm that are no longer available anywhere else.There are cozy nooks to sit and flip through the books and there's a restroom upstairs in the same building.
Steve Minicucci: Nice store with MIT Press and a thoughtful selection of other books. Very nice architecture section. Kids room seems very good too. Thinner on philosophy than older versions of this store, though and I'd like to see more bargains. In very nice new(ish) location right at the Kendall T.
Vironica: Nice bookstore just opp google building. It was too cool 1 degree and decided to go inside the bookstore to sit and warm up before continue our journey. Boston is a nice city. And also best toilet. Super clean and smell good.
Antoine Menet: A place where you feel most comfortable. Great book selection, great design, I love spending time there each time I visit Cambridge.
RJ: Brand new store stocked with all kinds of cool stuff
Juliana Castro Varon: Beautiful, cozy and well-stocked!
Lea Lakes: This is one of my favorite bookstores! Full of wonderful ideas
Jody Ranck: One of my favorite university press bookstores
Viren Tailor: Love this place and University. The energy and environment of the campus will make feel like going back to school all over again. This was my 1st visit of campus for my child and I am so impressed with the whole experience
Ignacy Michałowski: There are a lot of books of different topics. I can firmly say that I am going to visit this place more times.
Eliot Hertenstein: One of the best logos in the book business, along with a great selection of reading material. Their location is great, and the store is modern! I couldn’t be happier with a bookstore!
David Griffiths: Nerd central. Excellent selection of books, some on surprising topics.
Ed Chen: Public restroom at first floor. Be polite. Great books but expensive.
Rila: Good place to sit down and read a book
Analis A: Great bookstore!
Pascal Pfeil: Definitely worth a visit
Torrance Hale: Honestly can't wait til you guys open up again. I've been waiting FOREVER!!Edit:OMG, I can't believe you finally opened up!! Not gonna lie I first saw the bookstore when I was at Roxy's Grilled Cheese across the street. So I crossed the street to check you out, but by then you were already closed. I came back the next day, and lo and behold you closed up shop because you were moving and because of the COUGH. I was devastated.I'm so happy you're open again. I love coming in and picking up that sweet new-book smell. There's so many awesome books at this bookstore that I couldn't believe it when one of my high-end friends said that you also sold real MIT curriculum-level books as well. Interesting.....🤔 Maybe I won't be needing to go to college and go into huge debt and become another statistic.🤔 Or maybe I do. Because how else am I gonna be a high-level corporate baron fleecing my fellow man into oblivion???I love you, MIT Press Bookstore. Thank you!!
Muhammad Naufal: newly opened bookstore with decent collection book from MIT press and other publishing
Greg Trost: This place is more museum than bookstore.
I‘m “Rohling”: Übersichtlicher Shop mit interessanten Büchern zu unterschiedlichsten Themen auch Kinderbücher sind vorhanden. Keine Merchandise Artikel. Die sind im MIT Museum oder im richtigen Shop.

8. MIT Coop at Kendall Square - Cambridge

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· 208 reviews

80 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142

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MIT Coop at Kendall Square: what do users think?
Zetra Iez Zaputra: Good place to buy MIT related souvenirs.They sell clothes, magnets, sweaters, mug, tumblr, decal, keychain, books, and some many other things.You can also find some branded clothes like Adidas, Nike, or Under Armour with MIT logo on it.If you're having vacation to Cambridge, make sure you visit this store.
Andy: MIT Coop at Kendall Square is a must-visit destination for any MIT fan! The store offers an impressive range of branded items and unique gifts, along with an excellent selection of books. It's the perfect spot to find something special while showing off your MIT pride. Highly recommend stopping by for an inspiring shopping experience! 📚🎁👕🎓✨
Nabeel Ur Rehman: If want to buy saviours of MIT excellent place
Erkin Kurganov: One can find MIT related books, goods and items. Place is tidy and not crowded.
붕이: 학교 쪽에 있는 coop보다 규모가 커서 기념품샵은 여기로 오시는거 추천드립니다
Luis Cal García: Great place to get an MIT souvenir. The prices are quite inflated, but you can get discount for becoming a member and extra discount if you are an MIT student
Cuauhtemoc Barrios: I found more options at this store than the one at the Student Center... Student Center is more convenient, though.
Ken Maher: lots of unique literature.
Ian Roberts: MIT fab
Mark Mazzaferro: Great place to go if your looking for best collection of M. I. T. gear, from sweatshirts, to t-shirts, mugs, hats, trinkets and a large collection of books as well.
Beatriz Z N: Loja bonita, mtos produtos
David Danner: The bookstore for highly educated people, or the people who are trying to be. Great customer service amazing selection everything you would need especially if you’re looking for souvenirs.
ERNI METALIA: Where you can find MIT stuff
Fuminori Ogawa (mizphses): 様々なグッズが手に入ります。MITロブスターなど、ちょうどよいのでは?
Begoña Noriega: They have a wide variety of stuff!
Toshikazu Yamaguchi: 沢山のMITグッズが購入できます。
JH Lee: Lots of goods and more books. But for foreign visitors like me, I would recommend Coop at Stratton.
Lynda Saint-Nwafor: There were variety of items to choose from.
Thanh Huyền Trần: Tuyệt vời
Jonathan C: Digging the new location
Cynthia Kiss: Love it. Students get a discount on clothes. Get a coop membership and you get an additional discount.

9. Harvard Coop - Cambridge

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· 25 reviews

1595 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Harvard Coop: what do users think?
Shiran Soholitsky: Big store, various kinds of merchandise from all kindsIt is expensive as any other merchandise of Harvard and MIT
Erkin Kurganov: Service and goods are best
Kiho Kim: They have tons of merchandises there.If you want any item with Harvard name and/or logo on it, you will find it.They allowed 10% discount for our purchase even if my son had only student ID number (not officially a student yet), which was good.
Carlos Narváez: Merece muchísimo la pena entrar. Tienen prendas de ropa muy chulas, pero algo caras. Tiene un montón de material de papelería muy bonito, pero también algo caro. Y si te gustan los libros, no te lo puedes perder. Tienes tres plantas llenas de libros, de todo tipo, desde académicos hasta novelas y libros de divulgación, ensayos... También tienes mucho material de merchandising tipo tazas, bolis, imanes... Para perder un buen rato si te acercas hasta aquí.
Pablo Medina: HARVARD ❤️
Talib Kweli: Great book store for those who cant think for themselves, and need direction from a self anoited ruleing elite. They will tell you what moralities to adopt, who to hate, who to revere, how to approach science, what to be afraid of, where consciousness comes from, and of course who to vote for.
Ilario Deplano: really great💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻😉🤙🏻😘😍
Irina Makucha: Very helpfull!
W A: This one is one of the smaller shops on Harvard
Stezin K: Very clean store, lots of Harvard products. From Harvard shirts to hats, they've got them all. A little expensive. Nice variety of books, I like this shop.
Abhinav Ajith: Get your Harvard T-shirts and Hoodies here
Anupam Jena: One of the best places around to grab a book with a cup of coffee and reflect on life
Ali Bobali: Decent selection of branded apparel and products. Prices are steeper than many other places and gift shops.. 3 hats cost me almost $100!!
Ravi Alexander: Amazing!
Maria Gabriela Pelaez: Love books! Spent too much here...

10. Harvard Coop - Cambridge

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1400 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Harvard Coop: what do users think?
Ting W: 很愉快的購物經驗,買了帽子和一些哈佛紀念品,最重要的事結帳的店員很親切!
Calvin Stiles: Don’t remember seeing a bigger selection of books anywhere; especially business, finance and leadership subject matter. They have a home court advantage because of the extensive HBR collection available.
Magali Bertolazzi Vezzaro: The must.Prendre son temps, découvrir et se laisser aller à ce temps de lecture tellement apaisant. Au sous sol, il y a aussi un grand choix de livres avec de bonnes remises.
Fisher Xue: Nice store, missing bike racks
Momo T: Harvard Universityのグッズショップ。1階は土産物、2階・3階はたくさんの本が並んでいます。観光地のお土産なので値段は高いのですが、せっかくなら記念に訪れるのも👍見るだけでも楽しいです。
Danostories: Well done ✅✅✅✅✅✅
Matthew Hales: Great place to pick up Harvard Business Review books. I like to grab one each time I stop by.
East Coast Resident: This is a good coop/bookstore. Its unsurprisingly a bit pricy, but its a really beautiful place with an extensive book collection. Besides books and Harvard paraphernalia, they sell a variety of interesting little knickknacks, like LEGOs. The tea and coffee is also better than at most bookstores.
Atlas Gataki: Large selection of books spanning across a whole lot of genres. Went in for the public bathroom(had to go! two thumbs up!) and came out with a book. Cannot give five stars because it is no Brattle Book Shop.
Mario Rodríguez: Great bookstore given the amount of different genres of books they have. Still last time I went there they did have only one bathroom working. I happened to be there with my kid and he almost pee his pants while waiting in the long line. I suggest they make more bathrooms available for their customers.
JT Minogue: Finest bookstore around. Everything you need and the staff is incredibly helpful.
Devin M: There are a bunch of Harvard apparel shops and this one seems to be the biggest with the largest selection in my opinion. Visit this location if you can.
Joan Luya: Not coming back anytime soon.I love this bookstore. Over the years it has been an oasis of peace and fun. Today’s experience was strange. Out of character for this store, I should say. So on Sundays, they open at 11 am. Like everybody else I waited in a 32 degree weather for them to open. The lady who opened the heavy door was super nice and kind. There was another lady, who stood at the entrance, intimidating more or less and welcomed every single person and completely ignored me. I don’t know why. Of course she has the right to ignore anyone she wants to ignore but I don’t understand why. It was a little humiliating in front of everybody she was like welcome, welcome, welcome, when I reached she pretended I was a ghost.The bookstore is very nice. The cafe is gone, the chairs also but it is an amazing bookstore with a huge selection. You can spend an entire day there and have a great time. Let me tell you everybody else was very nice and polite.But I am so hurt by that lady’s behavior that I won’t go back anytime soon. I prefer to spend my time and money somewhere that I feel welcome. Again, everybody else was super nice.For the lady I am writing here, don’t treat anybody like that. You certainly won’t like everybody but grossly discriminating against someone - a customer- and singling them out may make them not to want to come back. Mind you, nobody has to go to the stores, especially in this global economy. I have been a regular since 2012. Calling it a day.Thanks for the memories Harvard COOP. Maybe someday I will come again because I will certainly miss this store and all those great people who work there but not anytime soon. I keep wondering what was wrong with me. Why did she treat me that way? She doesn’t even know me. I still don’t know why.
Erkin Kurganov: Good place and service.
Tim Webb: This used to be a destination for me in the square. I've been coming to this store for more than 35 years. But the Coop of today is a pathetic shadow of its former self, and a sad embarrassment to Harvard Square. Gone are most of the books, the cafe, the magazines, the music, gifts... all replaced with floor upon floor of Harvard sweatshirts. It just feels like a graveyard to me now. RIP Harvard Coop!
Mohamed Omar: Many sizes were sold out , overpriced , good quality though
Myles Agudelo: RIP Harvard Coop. If you want Harvard merch, go here. If you want an actual bookstore, go somewhere else. Half the place is sweatshirts and mugs now. No cafe anymore and books are pushed to the upper levels. So sad that they felt like this was a good change to make. There were already plenty of places to buy a Harvard sweater, we really didn’t need more.
Adati Tarfa: An exciting place to visit around Harvard. There are a lot of affordable items with Harvard insignia.
김christine: very expensive
Chiapei Lin: 哈佛招牌無價😌😌
Zulfikar Alfayed Alamlah: Not a good place to spend your money, unless you're a Harvard student or interested on spending $30 for a shirt.

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