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    Cuppacoffee

    4.2 (114 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
    Open 6:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Quiet
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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Raspberry Peanut Butter Bar
    Jenny T.

    Food: My sweet tooth craving kicked in all of a sudden, and I was on the way to Corepower Yoga (right opposite the street), so I got this raspberry peanut butter bar (good choice). DELICIOUS, perfectly sweetened, satisfied my craving, and not too big! All of their desserts looked good honestly, it was hard to pick! Next time I get another craving, I'll be back. Service: There was only one guy behind the counter and his enthusiasm was not there. He also seemed a bit lost when I asked him on desserts. Ambiance: Cute store in a great area filled with tons to do!

    Macadamia latter
    Latissa R.

    This was a very cute coffee shop right around the corner from my hotel. The older black guy behind the counter was such a sweet guy. I giggled when I saw Veggimite on the counter; I didn't realize it was an Aussie coffee shop at first. Loved this place. Highly recommend! Very quick service as well.

    View of the seating area at Cuppacoffee.
    Mike T.

    When we visit Boston we usually stay in the Ink Block, which makes Cuppacoffee a perfect first stop before the day's adventure. I feel like I always notice something else new or interesting when we stop in -- beats the heck out of the decor in your average Starbucks. The iced vanilla latte is incredibly consistent. I get it every single time, and it's strong and flavorful every single time. Next visit I'm determined to branch out a bit more and try some of the food items. The service is always friendly and fast. I'd love to have another coffee shop like this one closer to home.

    Ned Kelly Pie and latte
    Sandy Y.

    Cute little spot that was near the place I was staying at! Once I found out there were Australian goodies served here, I knew I had to stop by. I got the Ned Kelly meat pie (Beef, Bacon, Egg & Cheese) and a pumpkin soy latte. Enjoying these at one of the tables outside was such a great start to my day! This was my first time having an Aussie meat pie, and I LOVED IT. I'm a huge fan of baked goods with crust.. so this was a no brainer for me to order! It's packed with beef and your typical breakfast fillings- bacon, egg, and cheese. So so good. A must order at Cuppacoffee! The pumpkin soy latte was also great. The pumpkin didn't taste like artificial flavoring, and was the perfect fall flavor. It came with latte art too! Loved my visit to this little cafe. Highly recommend for anyone in the area looking to grab a bite!

    Aussie pie

    This was a pleasant surprise for a small shop on an inconvenient corner downtown Boston. WORTH THE STOP THOUGH! Absolutely delicious, homemade Aussie pies. The pie was heartily stuffed with quality ingredients and the crust was flaky and cooked to perfection. Aussie pie is a must order item! The coffee was pleasant as well - a lot of different choices! Overall, high quality experience and service.

    Paul V.

    Wandering somewhere beside the interstate in the Ink Block, I happened upon this oasis in the coffee desert. Things Cuppacoffee has going for it: the name. I mean, come on, why couldn't I come up with that? The straight-up coffee: smooth and delish non-biting regular drip varieties. The froufrous: short and long macchiatos, babycino, affogato. The cold: red-eye, long black, australian (mate), depth charge (scary). Don't skip the "loit brekkie" unless it's that time of day for a brumby or bushrang-eh. And perhaps maybe it's midday and time for the BLAT ("now that's a sandwich"). Linger awhile inside to the sound of classic 80s soft rock, or outside to the sound of air-braking semis. Your panini will make you forget all that ills, and that lamington or anzac cookie pairs nicely with a doppio. Catch up on all your decades-old Aussie breaking-news articles as you're transported to the days of yore in the bottom half of the world. Save me a seat and order me a cuppa for my next visit.

    Bacon Bacon, Egg and Cheese Pie
    Brooke C.

    Cuppacoffee is a very cute coffee shop with lots of character. The employees are very kind and welcoming. I messed up my mobile order and they were kind enough to offer a way to fix it. I got one of the breakfast pies and a matcha latte. I didn't find myself enjoying either of those purchases but perhaps their other menu items are better!

    Pastry case
    Elaine M.

    I was trying to hide from the rain when I stumbled upon this unique coffeeshop. Aussie theme decor and snacks! I had a brownie like dessert with a London fog latte with alternative milk. There's a side room with some seating and pretty decent wifi. I saw a little shelf of books if you don't have something to read. Great spot for work or writing. Basically stayed until close at 4pm. I'd come back here for a quiet spot to work on my laptop!

    Iced coffee
    Alana K.

    I came here on a Monday morning to get a coffee and get some work done. Marathon Monday, in fact. I have never seen such a quiet café! There's free wifi, plenty of indoor seating, and outlets, so it's a great place to be productive. I started the morning with a small (16oz) iced coffee. I thought it had an odd flavor; almost fragrant even though I had it black. I think it's just the type of bean, but it was somewhat off-putting. When it was time for lunch, I ordered a sesame bagel and a smal (8oz) hot pumpkin latte with almond milk. They have a lot of flavors and quite a few options for non-dairy milks. The latte was a lot better than the iced coffee. The flavor of the espresso was good, the pumpkin syrup wasn't overly sweet, and the milk was steamed very well. The bagel was pretty standard. They have more exciting options for pastries, like Australian meat pies ($8) and sausage rolls ($6), but the prices seemed a bit inflated for how small the pies were. The staff were very friendly and the café is clean and spacious. I wish the prices were more affordable, but at least the quality of the food and the espresso is decent.

    Areeba Z.

    Cute cute cute! I was walking towards Broadway station one morning and came across this cafe. It was pretty early and the space was empty. I really liked the interior, was a warm abs welcoming feel. They had a variety of baked goods and savoury items to choose from. The coffee was easy to order, the i Larissa was very friendly. They also have a lot of space for indoor dining. I'm not sure what the wifi situation is, but could be a good spot to get work done.

    Beef and cheese meat pie with a latte
    MacKenzie E.

    I drive past Cuppacoffee every week but haven't had a chance to try it. Today was my first time going and I'm so glad I did! The staff was so welcoming. The barista helped me choose which latte I should get based on my taste preferences. I got one of their special lattes with mocha and macadamia nut and it was great! I also got their beef and cheese meat pie and it was delicious! The barista set me up for their rewards program which was a nice bonus. I'll back back again for sure!

    Southern cross latte (chocolate and hazelnut)
    Gabby C.

    This place is amazing! I came in on a Sunday afternoon looking for a latte and was not disappointed. When I told the staff it was my first time there, they were very helpful and started explaining the menu and recommending me drinks and food based on my preferences. I got the southern cross latte and the Ned Kelly meat pie. The latte was the best latte I've ever had in my life and was beautiful when it came out. I've never had an Australian meat pie before this so hard to say how it ranks vs others, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. While fairly expensive, it is definitely worth treating yourself to this place. It is great spot for a coffee date or catching up with friends and the Australian decor is very cute. Will definitely come back! Bring someone here who you want to impress!

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    J P Licks - Charles Street

    3.8
    (270 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    While visiting Boston, we went on a late night hunt for dessert and ended up at JP Licks purely…read morebecause the name made us laugh. Turns out, it absolutely lived up to the hype. I went with two scoops, black raspberry and brownie chocolate, and the brownie was killer. Rich, chocolatey, and totally worth standing outside in 30 degree weather to eat it. I devoured it without hesitation. There were so many great flavor options, and my friends all found something they loved too. It felt like one of those classic, must-stop dessert spots. Cold, delicious, and just the right amount of chaotic fun... it was wicked good.

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    Madagascar Vanilla (Coconut) Dairy Free Ice Cream and Chocolate (coconut) Dairy Free Ice Cream
    Madagascar Vanilla (Coconut) Dairy Free Ice Cream and Chocolate (coconut) Dairy Free Ice Cream
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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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    Thinking Cup

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    I really like this Thinking Cup on Newbury St. It's got that cozy, quaint feeling. The coffee is…read morealways good and the baked goods are great. They have one of the best almond croissants anywhere. To the review bashing this place for a ban mi sandwich try going to a Vietnamese place. Who gets a Vietnamese sandowdy at a Cafe???? To the other reviewer complaining about Wi-Fi, seriously? You give a place 1 star for that? Ignore the bad reviews please. This place is a gem. Staff is alwyas friendly. It does get very busy so plan accordingly. I enjoy going first thing in the morning when it's quiet before the hell of work begins. Arrivaderci!

    I'm "Thinking" this place used a K-cup twice to brew our coffee. Watered down. It's hard to imagine…read morecoffee being literally flavorless - but they somehow managed to accomplish this. As a bonus, I had the (mis)fortune of trying one of the hot chocolates we ordered for the kids - and their review "dad, this kind of taste like foam without sugar" was spot on. You can literally see three other coffee shops from the front door of this place - choose one of them. Now, all of that being said, they have somehow managed to generate a loyal following. I went in around 1PM and the place was literally PACKED! Not sure what the 100+ people there were having - but they were camped out, laptops in hand, having extended social hours with cups in front of them. Maybe it's the ambiance, maybe the wifi is ridiculously fast, maybe the food is better....not sure - but there is absolutely no way these people were there for the coffee (or hot chocolate).

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    Entry display case with menu boards.
    Entry display case with menu boards.
    Almond Croissant
    Almond Croissant
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    Caffé Vittoria

    3.9
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    1.5 mi
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    We stopped at Caffe Vittoria during a food tour and we were lucky that a reservation was made and…read morewe had a table set aside for our group. As we walked in, we were met with the great aroma of coffee and baked goods. The place was very busy and there were a lot of staff moving around and customers having conversations or in line to order take out. We sat in a separate area downstairs and we were the only guests there. It was somewhat dark but it was private and there were bathrooms downstairs. We tried their tiramisu that was one of the bests I've ever tried. We also ordered their pistachio martini that was a super treat as it also had pistachio gelato. Their cappuccino made me want a second one. I am coming back to this place next time that I visit the North End!

    This used to be a nice spot to get a coffee and pastry. However, I feel the quality has declined…read more The cappuccino didn't taste like there was even espresso in there. Faint enough that it seems like the coffee grounds were used a few times... the rum cake was okay. It tasted commercially made. Unfortunate because I used to enjoy a coffee and pastry here. The workers were nice but the quality just isn't meeting nearby bakeries... Tables and menus were a bit sticky / dirty and could benefit being wiped down more

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    Old coffee machines
    Old coffee machines
    Enjoying an Sfogliatella and Cappuccino at the oldest Italian cafe in Boston!! Bellissimo!
    Enjoying an Sfogliatella and Cappuccino at the oldest Italian cafe in Boston!! Bellissimo!
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    Beacon Hill Books & Cafe

    Beacon Hill Books & Cafe

    4.1
    (200 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    Beacon Hill Books and Cafe is a three story independent bookstore set inside a townhouse on Beacon…read moreHill, and the physical space does as much work as the inventory in making it worth a visit. We walked into a building with the kind of architectural character that chain bookstores cannot manufacture, with small rooms opening into each other across multiple floors, wallpapered walls, and reading nooks distributed throughout that invite you to slow down rather than move through quickly. The book selection is well curated with staff recommendation cards on the shelves that actually reflect genuine enthusiasm rather than perfunctory notes. We saw limited edition hardcovers and local and regional titles appearing alongside the broader fiction and nonfiction selection. Browsing felt productive rather than overwhelming because the curation kept things focused. The kids section upstairs is one of the more delightful in Boston, with a train running along a track near the ceiling that tends to make a strong impression on younger visitors. There is also an art print vending machine on the second floor that draws its own audience of visitors looking for something small and specific to take home. The cafe occupies the lower level and operates as a separate experience from the bookshop above. We ordered the oat milk cappuccino with Vermont maple syrup, which was worth it. The morning glory scone and the popovers are two other items to consider. The cafe is tiny, around eight tables inside with a small patio, and reservations are recommended for breakfast and afternoon tea service. Pricing at the cafe is on the higher end, and certain fixed price service formats on specific dates push it considerably further, so checking current pricing before booking is worth doing. For a bookshop that doubles as a destination in its own right, Beacon Hill Books and Cafe delivers a cozy, curated experience that rewards lingering. It is the kind of place we would return to just to sit and read with a good coffee.

    Super cute bookstore with one of those Inciardi Print vending machines on the top level…read more This is no barnes and Nobles, it is a skinny and maybe 4 store old brownstone with skinny stairs. But beautiful and curated inside. My quibble with the Inciardi print machine - is that I would rather the prints be Boston Specific - these are just more generic. The One in San Francisco's north Beach has all SF ones (not super touristy, but hidden local gems, like Golden Boy Pizza, and a row house)

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    2nd floor - main floor with the cashier.
    2nd floor - main floor with the cashier.
    Beacon Hill Books & Cafe
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