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    Q's Nuts

    4.6 (31 reviews)
    InexpensiveSpecialty Food
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ginger and Cranberry
    Kristen S.

    Loved all the amazing flavors! Got the Winter Solstice walnuts, banana hazelnuts and Cashews. You could get a taste of anything you wanted. Will definitely return on my next trip to the Boston Public Market!

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    Jessi M.

    I happened to stumble upon the Boston Market when I was headed to the Vegan bakery but as, it was closed so I walked around and grabbed some other goodies while I was there, nuts being one of them. I was eager to try all the flavors but they only sampled the ones that you can order in bulk, not the prepackaged ones. So, I sampled quite a few, bought some of those then of course had to try the 3/$11 small bags. Needless to say, only two of them made their way back to my rental! The large one is almost gone a day later and I fear I may need to return before heading back to South Florida! The guy behind the counter was so friendly and helpful. This is definitely the kind of small business that you want to support so go get yourself some nuts!!

    Garlic Basil Sage Cashews
    Mike D.

    I've had several of their flavors, and I've loved them all. No skimping on the seasonings, and they are roasted just enough to fall apart in a couple bites without being too crunchy. While they have the standard flavors, they also have more unique combinations that you generally wouldn't find in a grocery store. For example: Garlic, basil, and sage over cashews. Chocolate coconut over almonds. I've never found anything but the nuts indicated on the bag. In other words, I've never found a bag of cashews or hazelnuts to be cut with a bunch of cheaper peanuts. Currently, you can get 3 of the small bags for $10.

    Nuts galore!
    Dominique M.

    IT'S ABSOLUTELY NUTS HOW DELICIOUS THE FOOD IS HERE! You may be thinking to yourself "ehh nuts? How good could they be?" Let me tell you.... REAL REAL GOOD. My tastebuds soared through the heavens during our extensive tasting process (the service is divine!). The custom, craft sweet nuts were my faves. The maple bourbon pecans could end wars, I swear it! The sweet roasted cashews just take your breath away! Come and try to your heart's delight! I promise you will not be disappointed by these sweet sweet nuts.

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    Cristina S.

    While visiting the fam in Boston, we decided to check out the Boston Public Market. We stumbled upon Q's Nuts and decided to get some samples. So glad we did!! They had so many different flavors and a variety of nuts (pecan, almond, cashew, peanut). All of the samples were good, especially the Maple Bourbon and Banana Foster. You can get a pack of nuts any flavor for around $4. Definitely will go back if I am in the area.

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    8 years ago

    Visited as part of a foodie tour. The young man working the booth was passionate and very knowledgeable. We'll be back!

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    Decent in a pinch I suppose. A bit pricey, and I wasn't expecting the salty mixed nuts to be loaded with unsalted spanish peanuts. Oh well.

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    Friendly staff. We…read moregot 2 sandwiches. Prosciutto sandwich was very good. Simple and tastes like homemade. A little skimpy in the meat to bread ratio. Mozzarella delicious Turkey sub was very good. Tomato pesto was great. Flavorful sandwich. Fresh bread we also bought. Excellent. Small mom and pop deli with great Italian products and staff. Will return

    What a great find! We had never walked down this street before. We were lucky this time! When we…read moresaw "Italian Market", we just had to go in. We were surprised to see they also made sandwiches. It's a small store, but the variety of products to take home is really good. Really nice staff. We walked in at the right time, because as we were leaving, a swarm of people walked in. It's very popular. The square sour dough is great! The Italiano is right up there as a must-have sandwich. We ordered two sandwiches exactly how they prepare without substitutions. The name of the second sandwich is escaping me. Another fantastic sandwich. And, cheap for what they give you! We were going to find a restaurant for lunch and We brought the sandwiches back to our hotel to have for dinner later and breakfast the next morning. Yeah, only a couple bites made it to the next morning. Soooooo good! They sell the best balsamic I have ever had. I can't wait to go back next time I'm in Boston. BTW, they gave us a business card, because they ship, too. People have them ship the balsamic all the time.

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    Walking into Bricco feels like a memory, one that is unfortunately not my own, but one that I'm…read moreappreciative to be welcomed into. It harkens to a bygone era of Italian grocers with such authenticity, today it conveys an almost suspiciously genuine quality. It's as though I'm on the set of a movie as local shoppers briskly enter the shop & point to which hanging salamis and hand-shaped pastas they want to take home. Due to a condition (living in Tennessee), I'm only able to have the chicken Parmesan sandwich here about once a year. It's a sandwich I reminisce about with my family and work into conversations with friends and strangers alike. The bread is fresh and chewy, the sauce bright and acidic, and the chicken lightly breaded, perfectly fried, and tender. You can taste each ingredient in every bite. Every element is perfectly executed in its own right, yet somehow made even better in harmony. Recently while devouring my third of the massive sandwich, a little chicken cutlet tumbled to the ground. I'm talking: the GROUND. Outside. Pavement. When no one was looking, I slyly dipped down, picked it up, and ate it. I'm not necessarily proud of this action, but I'm also not ashamed. If you didn't believe the 5 Second Rule before Bricco, let the chicken Parmesan sandwich convert you. Taste and see!

    Down the mysterious looking alley hides a charming deli and bakery!! As we were on a food tour, we…read moredidn't have time to wait in line to buy sandwiches from the cute deli, but after watching the ladies making pasta through the window, I did manage to make my way down the stairs to the bakery for a look and got talked into buying a sfogliatelle from the lady standing behind me. The bakery is cash only and sells a variety of breads: baguettes, ciabatta, sourdough, & olive bread. In addition to the sfogliatelle, they sell muffins, croissants, and focaccia and muffins. The sfogliatelle was pretty good, the pastry was crispy and flaky and the lemon ricotta filling was very rich and creamy. I would've loved to have a couple loaves of the bread, but there was no way I was going to be able to bring it home as I was already maxed out with my carry ons!

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    This is a corner shop that's shaped like a long L with limited street parking…read more There are many varieties of oils, wines, chocolates, and other items like jarred cherry toppings. The service seemed friendly to those who frequent the shop often enough. But nonexistent for those like me who so happened to stop by to take a look. I gave up on actually buying anything after being literally ignored twice. I know the store associates heard me. The brightly lit and well merchandised store is perfect for those who need a quick pick me up or gift to bring to a party. Or for those who like to just have gourmet food at home to savor life. But perhaps not for someone like me who isn't worthy of getting acknowledgment or assistance prior to purchasing something that caught my eyes.

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    Cash only! So many delicious items to choose from. 24/7 which is so cool and they offer late night…read morebites too. This place has existed for years and family owned; BEST CANNOLI EVER. Can't go wrong with the original cannoli, the coffee one was yummy as well. Get their coconut cake because wow! Staff was friendly too and quick.

    This is one of the fewer bakeries in Boston that has left me satisfied with my late night door dash…read morecravings. I've tried the popular bakeries in the north end and this one is far better than Mike's or Modern, however Vitorria's lobster roll is superior. What we ordered: -Chocolate whoopie: 5/5, I truly loved this. It's huge, the cake is airy, and the filling is a light whipped cream. -Chocolate Bomb: 4/5, just a heads up door dash does not describe this right. It's a giant ball of peanut butter whipped filling covered in chocolate; delicious. -Lobster tail: 4/5, the croissant shell was perfectly crispy yet soft- I was very impressed, however I prefer the creamier, denser cream filling and this was more of a whipped cream filling, which is why I like Vittoria's more. -Cannoli: 5/5, I do not like cannolis but my boyfriend said it was bomb, no notes. -Eclair: 3/5, simple and fine -Cream puff: 3/5, simple and fine, again used a whipped filling rather than heavier cream -Chocolate mousse cup: 5/5, I don't know if they included this in our order on accident or purpose (we did not order it) but I'm SO happy they did because it was delicious. So light but so flavorful I loved it. I would 100% be back here for the whoopie pies and chocolate mousse cups.

    Q's Nuts - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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