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    4.4 (29 reviews)
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    Carrot cake matcha
    Katherine L.

    Honestly couldn't taste the matcha at all but not a bad price for a speciality matcha. I ordered the carrot cake matcha latte and I definitely tasted the carrot syrup but wouldn't be able to tell it was a carrot cake matcha. It tasted light and was not creamy. The strawberry shortcake matcha however, was so yummy! As an avid strawberry shortcake lover, I approve. As a matcha lover...not so much. Once again the matcha flavor was lacking You can definitely tell they make their matcha in large batches. Customer service is fantastic here. The staff were so friendly and quick making my drink. This location has a decent amount of seating with 7 small round tables. Overall, a good experience but I wouldn't go out of my way to try the matcha here

    Unironically love this pumpkin style. Fire.
    Daniel L.

    I am one of the OGs at the NYC Blank Street since anything matcha has my attention, so I was positively delighted to find them expanded beyond NYC to obtain reliably delightful matcha on a moment's notice. The one in Flatiron is the worst location with the lowest quality drinks, only tourists that don't know better make that mistake more than just the one time they randomly passed Eitan Bernath on 5th Ave and needed a cold drink to come back down to reality. Considering this one was right off the train station at TD Garden I was lightly concerned that this was another tourist trap and the better one was tucked away in whatever the UES is of Boston; I saw another one was in Beacon Hill about a ten minute walk from this spot but time is money and I just wanted my brekkie. Concerns were allayed about the drink and food quality rather quickly. Rather than comparing apples to apples with the blueberry matcha I always get in NYC, I decided to try something new in a new city. The banana bread matcha was good fun to try something new. It was eminently refreshing in a modern way, a much different post-drink bliss than the blueberry matcha you get from the beautiful hues of blueberry and the fruit working her magick too. The spinach and cheddar scone was transcendent here too. It paired perfectly with the banana bread flavours in the matcha. The scone was sufficiently moist that it was recently made fresh rather than plucked from the hot dog turner at the nearby 7 Eleven. It is a small cramped store that was far louder than it should have been relative to what the Blank Streets in NYC sound like at similar levels of packed. This is one I did not want to linger in, so my matcha and scone briskly sashayed out into the morning sun with me to a quieter place. Less vibes than NYC, more of a Starbucks liminal space.

    Daydream matcha
    Vitta P.

    Daydream matcha: 0/10 Tasted like the leftover milk after you have Cinnamon toast crunch cereal. Not good. The line was out the door.

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    Caleb M.

    Knowing my wife and I would be staying in Boston for a night, I knew we needed to check out a coffee/drink spot in the morning. Looking for a close spot to our hotel was important but the biggest part needed to be a drink that stood out. Once I came upon Blank Street the flavors of matcha they had it was an instant yes we are coming here. Firstly location wise it is real close to the hotel we stayed at. Also close to TD Garden so if you are near that area check this place out. It is a chain that appears to have multiple locations in Boston and New York with some others in DC as well as London and overseas. Despite coffee being part of their name and obviously having coffees available including all you'd expect plus some special flavors the attraction to this place seems to be the matcha. It was certainly our reason to visit. On to this specific location it is quite tiny with a handful of seats inside so get there early for those. Also if there is a long line I'd expect it to be out the door. We chose a good time and only had one person in front of us but line was almost outside when we left. My wife got their blueberry matcha and I got their cookies and cream matcha. Both were very tasty with good flavor. I would give a little extra nod to the cookies and cream being slightly better. High quality drinks with a good mix of matcha flavor plus the flavor additions without either being too much, well balanced. Food wise they had a small amount of baked goods available, which my wife and I both got a ham and cheese croissants. They warmed them up with made the cheese melted just right! The croissants tasted good with a nice buttery flavor. Staff were friendly and working hard to get orders out as quickly as possible. I would like to return and give their coffee a try but will likely grab another matcha as they were very good! We left very impressed!

    Kathy Y.

    I love the matcha here! The lattes are really pretty and you can really taste the matcha. I also got a cheddar scone, and it was really delicious.

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    Georgia K.

    So good that we went on both days during our trip to the city! I loved their different flavor options for matcha - as a huge fan of matcha anything, I really enjoyed the drinks here! The cookies and cream matcha was absolutely delicious with cookie pieces at the bottom and not too sweet overall. The blueberry matcha has a subtle blueberry flavor that accompanied the matcha well. While the quality of the matcha isn't the best I've ever had, it was a very solid 4/5. The service here was also great especially considering the small space, and constant stream of people due to its location. They were quick to fulfill orders and maintained quality each time.

    Phoebe L.

    The only location of Blank Street where I don't have to wait on a ridiculously long line to order. I usually order the strawberry shortcake matcha and it's my favorite. A really good balance of matcha, milk and strawberry though a tad too sweet for me. I've also tried their iced blueberry matcha and while it was definitely less sweet than the strawberry it sadly didn't have as strong of a blueberry flavor than I expected to.

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    Sasha M.

    First time trying Blank Street and I was so excited! This place was bigger than I thought it would be which I was happily surprised by. There were 5 tables to hangout and drink your beverage which I liked. The coffee was STRONG in the best way possible, felt like it really kept me going for the rest of the day. I had their white chocolate raspberry mocha (that's a mouthful!) and it was literally heaven!! Would recommend, and they also have different matcha flavors! One thing to note is it is pricy and I paid almost $8 for my coffee but I feel like I just expect to pay that nowadays so wasn't much of a shock. The workers were so friendly and quick with my order -- they even said happy Valentine's Day as I got my drink. So sweet! Coming back here again!

    Sally L.

    Super cute and small! Barista was very friendly as well. Ordered the day dream latte with oat milk and it was yummy! It tasted like cinnamon cereal milk. Would come again and try their other drinks.

    Banana bread matcha latte and catching up on emails at Blank Street by TD Garden!
    Anna C.

    Delicious banana bread matcha latte! Wish there was more sitting and outlets inside, but great for a quick coffee or matcha run. Great location right next to TD Garden in downtown Boston! 8.5/10

    Blueberry matcha
    Brooke C.

    This blank street location is cute! Very fast service, a few open tables, and tasty matcha. I got an iced blueberry matcha latte with ice milk and loved it!

    Kathleen N.

    DRINK blank street, you will always be famous i'm pretty sure ~ blank street is an east coast classic, and it isss. they have new matcha drinks!! (i think) BUT ITS ALL SO GOOD life changing SERVICE the girls who made our drink were so sweet they also accidentally made another drink, so we got another one for free, yay! AMBIANCE there are a few tables to chitter chatter + it's connected to the building next door LOL

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    This location is the best in Boston! Food, service and ambiance are all top tier and the blondie matcha is my fav

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    Quick service and delicious matcha! I order white chocolate matcha latte with oat and it was perfectly made

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    got the strawberries and cream latte and it was absolutely delish. would come here all the time if I lived in boston

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    Kicco

    Kicco

    4.6
    (21 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Coffee is very inconsistent here. Sometimes the cortado is like a macchiato with just a dollop of…read moremilk and then a cappuccino I got here recently was wayyy too milky, couldn't taste coffee at all. If I do come here again I won't risk being disappointed with an espresso drink and I'll just get iced coffee

    One of my favorite places to get coffee in the north end (technically west end, but it's close…read moreenough). The service is always pretty quick and there's never a wait either. That might be because of its location..it's kind of tucked away and the first time it took us a while to find. The easiest way to get there is to walk in to north station by the star market entrance, turn left and walk straight until you get to the doors and then walk through those and you'll see it (you'll pass Dunkin on the way). It's not what I would describe as a cozy coffee shop, it's the kind of place where you get your coffee and then leave. Now the drinks themselves.. The coffee cream/coffee ice cream is DELICIOUS. This was the first thing I ever tried and it blew me away. It is very heavy but so yummy. The latte affogato is also delicious, probably because they use that coffee cream in it! The Americano is great with any of the coffee blends. The Nutella latte is also one of my favorites, especially if you like Nutella. The gingerbread affogato was great too! This is a seasonal item I think but if it's there definitely try it! Everything here is so great, and the rotating specials make it very easy to want to keep going back and trying new ones. Highly recommend!

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    Kicco 1/2026
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    Coffee and cannoli
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    Night Shift Brewing - Lovejoy Wharf

    Night Shift Brewing - Lovejoy Wharf

    4.1
    (269 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Really nice brewery right by TD garden! They have a large space inside and about 5 tables outside…read more We were able to sit outside with our dog. On the particular day we visited, they were understaffed and were only offering bar service which was fine with us. We got a few of their beers which were all excellent. The Belgian Waffles truly had an end taste of maple syrup. The lemon shandy is very dry and slightly sour. We got the arancini which were SO good. We also got the truffle fries which were great. We got the Shifty, Forager, and blazin bird pizzas. All of them were really good in their own ways. The Blazin Bird was a popular one at the table.

    Brewery #409…read more Nightshift brewing is a cool place along the wharf just across the street from The Garden to get a few beers and a bite to eat. I ordered my usual flight, but they were out of stickers :( They had some unique beers amongst them one called Belgian Waffles which is a blonde ale with maple syrup and cinnamon. This was dessert or breakfast, depending on your perspective, in a glass. I also got a hazy IPA, a peanut butter stout, and a hefe. All were really good. For lunch I got some honey jerk wings. These were cooked to perfection. Crisp skin and juicy meat. The problem was the flavor. They had the honey but no jerk. There was no spice at all. They were still good, but they could have been great. Anyway, give me stickers and spice and I will give you that 5th star.

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    Cool interior views.
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    Delicious pizza
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    Thinking Cup

    Thinking Cup

    4.1
    (733 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    A north end FAVORITE. I love thinking cup, as does anyone in the neighborhood…read more The cafe itself has a very rustic vibe to it, and I love that the table tops have that newspapers under the glass. It makes it fun if you're sitting down. I've gotten food here before but I wouldn't say that their food is my favorite (although it is really good, I just like some other spots a bit more for breakfast). Their coffee is outstanding though. I myself rarely have just cold brew. I like a foam, I love a dessert drink. But their honey cinnamon cold brew....out of this world. It is my go to every time. I've tried their lattes and they are fine, but you're missing out if you don't try their cold brew. Their hot chocolate in the winter with the macadamia milk is also exceptional if you aren't a coffee person. The service is always pretty quick, while there might be a line it does move fast and they get drink orders out quickly. The staff is also always really nice and helpful. The price is on par with the neighborhood. Love thinking cup and have been back + will continue to go back many more times!

    I ordered a honey cinnamon iced latte and thought it had the perfect amount of sweetness…read more The coffee shop has seating in the front and the back. It's a great place to meet up with friends or get some work done. They also had some pastry items and sandwiches. The employees were friendly and kept the line moving quickly. Definitely give this a shot if you're in the area.

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    Wow expect long lines I suppose
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    That is a big biscotti
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    Currentea

    Currentea

    3.4
    (10 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    One of the many food and drink options located in Hub Hall near the TD Garden. Which before the…read moreconcert we attended you could tell everyone had the same idea to pop in and grab a bite or a drink. We had already eaten but wanted to grab a drink and couldn't pass up trying a bubble tea spot. So as you'd expect this review is solely for just drinks. Service wise we ordered from the little kiosk which worked well and allowed for plenty of customizing of your drink. That was a positive but also could be a quick way to make your price sky high with most additions being an extra dollar. They give you an order number that will be called when your order is ready. As we were waiting a worker did ask if we were waiting and for our order number and then they seemed to put a rush on making it and they apologized for the wait. Which honestly I did not think we had a long wait but appreciated the staff still. Overall the space for waiting is limited but won't hold that in a negative light since it's a food hall. I grabbed a Mango Fruit Tea with mango popping boba added while my wife got their toasted brown sugar milk tea. Both were pretty good but neither blew us away. My wife did not like the syrup in her brown sugar milk tea, had an odd flavor to it. Maybe we should have picked different drinks that would have impressed more. I would return to give some of their food a try in the future and more drinks though. Friendly staff with decent drinks and located in a very convenient location if you are visiting TD Garden.

    I went here waiting for a concert at TD Garden. I can't really express anything other than it's…read moremid. For the price, it was whatever. I spent $21 on their original dog, half cheese & half sausage with ketchup; as well as a large bubble tea. The sausage was my least favorite but with the cheese, it was pretty good. The bubble tea lacked a lot. There wasn't a very good selection. I also asked for no boba pearls, and of course, it had boba pearls. Hub Hall is packed but the wait time was atrocious. It took over 20 minutes to receive my two items. Honestly, I think Currentea is a cute little place not suitable for its location. It seems too small for many staff members and they're very overworked. I appreciate the hustle of the staff but it gets to a point it's unacceptable.

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    Flour Bakery + Cafe

    Flour Bakery + Cafe

    4.4
    (182 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Came here for a quick lunch and it did not disappoint! The chicken in my sandwich was cooked…read moreperfectly and had a great sauce on it. The milk bun as the bread was also a nice touch. Since I was in Boston, I definitely needed a slice of Boston creme pie. It was delicious! I would love to try their coffees and other pastries next time I come by :) Lines get long for lunch and things do sell out quickly so plan on either waiting or coming a bit earlier. There is seating upstairs and downstairs but it does get filled pretty quickly.

    Went out this morning in the snow for a nice coffee and pastry to take in some fresh air and…read moredecided on flour bakery + cafe. I do not go out for coffee much anymore due to the convenience and cost effectiveness of a Breville and am often frustrated paying over $5 for mediocre coffee, but flour cafe was not in this boat. Their cappuccino had the balance of flavor and aesthetic for a pleasant drink for my wife and I. Even better was the fact that these drinks were served by someone with a warm spirit and smile.. hard to get great service these days. Also, I am not eating flour until March but my wife said the ham and cheese croissant was incredible: generous portion of ham and cheese, baked to perfection, and not too bread(y). This is a great place to stop (in a beautiful residential area too).

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    Pastries inside
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    Ogawa Coffee

    Ogawa Coffee

    4.2
    (907 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    This is a cute little cafe with large windows on the storefront. There's a small amount of tables,…read morebar seating, and stadium seating to suit your needs. Wait time was about 15 min, which they tell you as soon as you order. The wait was well worth it. I got a hot hojicha latte and it is one of the best I have tried. It was only after I left that I realized this cafe actually originates from Kyoto. I cannot wait to come back to try more things on the menu the next time I am in Boston. Would recommend this spot to anyone.

    Ogawa Coffee is a Japanese cafe that stands out with its artistic interior, unique tiered seating,…read moreand carefully designed atmosphere. We walked into a space that mixes communal tables, stadium-style seating, and smaller spots to sit, making it a place where you can stop in for a quick drink or stay longer with a laptop. The interior design is one of the biggest highlights, giving the cafe a more elevated experience compared to a typical coffee shop. The tiered seating in particular creates a visual dynamic that makes the room feel more intentional than your standard coffee counter. The drinks are the main focus here, especially the matcha, hojicha, and espresso-based options. We ordered the hojicha latte, which was one of the strongest items on the menu, with a deep roasted flavor and a smooth texture. The matcha has a more traditional earthy profile and leans less sweet, which works well if you prefer a more authentic matcha taste. The drinks are on the expensive side, but the quality of the ingredients and preparation make it feel more like a specialty cafe experience rather than a standard coffee stop. The food and dessert options add another reason to visit, with items like the egg sandwich, quiche, macarons, and hojicha desserts available depending on the day. The menu is smaller compared to a full brunch cafe, but it pairs well with the drinks and gives the visit more of a cafe-and-pastry feel. Service is friendly and the staff are knowledgeable about the drinks, which helps when choosing between the different Japanese tea options. The cafe can get busy, and seating is limited compared to the number of people who come through, but the layout gives it a unique character. Ogawa Coffee works well for specialty coffee and tea lovers looking for a more intentional cafe experience in Boston, especially if you enjoy Japanese-style drinks and a thoughtfully designed space.

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    Turkey, Bacon, and Avocado Sandwich, Smoked Maple Latte
    Turkey, Bacon, and Avocado Sandwich, Smoked Maple Latte
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