Hebron Market

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Middle Eastern Grocery in Boston

Hebron Market stocks Middle Eastern pantry staples, halal dairy, and sweets at 1522 Tremont Street, Mission Hill, Boston. The shelves carry olive oil, tahini, za'atar, basmati rice, bulgur, freekeh, lentils, canned fava beans, canned chickpeas, olives, grape leaves, and a full range of spices. The dairy case stocks labneh, halloumi, feta, ackawi, nabulsi, and kashkaval. The sweets section carries baklava, kunafa, and halva. Open 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm. Call 617-238-7896.

Dairy

Our shelves

What We Stock

All products sourced from trusted importers. Palestinian, Jordanian, Lebanese, and Egyptian brands stocked year-round.

Dairy

Labneh, halloumi, feta, ackawi, nabulsi, kashkaval.

Pantry

Olive oil, tahini, za'atar, basmati rice, Egyptian rice, bulgur, freekeh, lentils, canned fava beans, canned chickpeas, grape leaves, olives, pickles, tomato paste, jams.

Spices

Mixed spice blends, sumac, cumin, coriander, turmeric, cardamom, za'atar.

Sweets

Baklava, kunafa, halva, nuts, seeds.

Frozen

Falafel, kibbeh, pastries, frozen vegetables.

Mission Hill

Serving the Neighborhood

Hebron Market sits on Tremont Street in Mission Hill, walking distance from Northeastern University, Wentworth, MCPHS, Simmons, and the Longwood Medical Area. Students, hospital staff, and longtime neighborhood residents stop in for groceries, dairy, and sweets that are hard to find elsewhere in the city.

Yousef Irziqat has served Mission Hill for over 12 years. He opened Crispy Dough on Tremont Street first. Hebron Market opened next to bring Middle Eastern groceries, halal dairy, and sweets to the same neighborhood, sourced from trusted Palestinian, Jordanian, Lebanese, and Egyptian importers.

  • Middle Eastern pantry staples: olive oil, tahini, za'atar, basmati rice, bulgur, spices.
  • Halal dairy: labneh, halloumi, feta, ackawi, nabulsi, kashkaval.
  • Sweets and snacks: baklava, kunafa, halva, nuts, seeds.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions