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MIT Coop at Stratton

A distinguished Cambridge establishment

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4.3249 reviews
The Story

MIT's Second Campus Retail Outpost

Who Runs It

The MIT Coop at Stratton extends the MIT retail presence beyond Kendall Square to the main campus.

The Origin

The Stratton location serves students and faculty who don't want to walk to the main Coop location.

What Makes It Special

Campus convenience. Same MIT merchandise, textbooks, and supplies in a more accessible location for main campus.

For MIT community members on main campus, the Stratton location provides essential retail without the trek.

What People Love

The convenience. Everything you need without leaving campus.

Campus location
Course materials
MIT gear
Basic supplies
Quick shopping
Best for:MIT communitycourse materialsquick suppliescampus convenience

What To Know

Smaller satellite location. The main Coop has more selection.

Limited selection vs. main location
Academic calendar hours
Smaller space
Not all items stocked
Pricing Context

Standard MIT Coop pricing.

Rating Breakdown

4
45 total reviews
Our Take

Adequate ratings for a convenience location. Serves its purpose.

What Customers Say

Good to have on campus for quick needs.

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Limited selection but convenient when you need something.

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Insider Tips

Best Time to Visit

Check academic calendar for hours.

What to Ask For

Ask about ordering items not in stock.

Getting There

On MIT campus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is everything from the main Coop here?

No—smaller selection. Check ahead for specific items.

Known For

MIT textbooks
apparel
school supplies
electronics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

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Contact & Visit

Address

Stratton Student Center, 84 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

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Hours

Mon-Fri: 10AM-6PM, Sat: 10AM-5PM, Sun: 12PM-5PM

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