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    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Bolton Bean

    Bolton Bean

    (169 reviews)

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    This is a lovely affordable cafe with excellent coffee and food. It was kind of packed on a…read moreSaturday afternoon, but they are relatively fast with preparing the food. We got pumpkin spice waffles (mouth watering with the sauce), lox bagel, Mac and cheese, peanut butter cookie, and one of the wraps with chicken in it, I don't remember which. The lox bagel had cucumbers and chive spread instead of capers but it was really good. The cookie was nice and chewy and not too sweet. I also got a bag of coffee beans to try later at home that I'm looking forward to. Everything we ate was tasty and came out in a few minutes even though they were so busy. I will definitely be back. (Also, this is not important, but cafes usually get my name wrong because it's old fashioned, and I thought it was really cute that the cashier tried to remedy this by correcting it on the receipt.)

    It's funny, I've biked by Bolton Bean dozens of times, every time saying to myself "we should eat…read morehere some time!", but like so many plans... we finally DID! We had breakfast here today, and really enjoyed it. The food was great, the location excellent, and the staff warm and inviting. The indoor area has a cool vibe, with tin & exposed wood ceilings and lots of tables. Outdoor (where we should have sat in hindsight had we realized how warm it was!) has tons of seating amongst the greenery as well. We had lox on an everything bagel and a chorizo breakfast sandwich with a pear coffee and an apple chai. The bagel was tasty and reasonably sized. I'd order it again in a heartbeat. I added a touch of salt but I always prefer that over too salty since you can't remove it. The best solution would be for them to add capers (briny and easy to remove), which is traditional with lox. The chorizo breakfast sandwich was super tasty with just the right amount of zing! I snuck the avocado mash into the bagel too.. The coffee was smooth and flavorful. The apple latte was bright and fruity, almost like cider with steamed milk? Ok that sounds weird but it was good I swear! Oh and we got a chocolate croissant and a cinnamon muffin to go! Mine didn't go far and was quite good as soon as we got home. Not sure if the muffin survived into the afternoon either.. I have to note that their waffles sound really good but I didn't order them because they don't have real maple syrup available. I highly recommend offering real maple syrup even if it's as a paid add-on. I would also call it "maple-flavored syrup" otherwise if it isn't real to warn people. We're in New England! We will be back!

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    Harvard General Store

    (111 reviews)

    $$

    Absolutely love the vibe here. I often stop in while on a bike ride but this winter have turned to…read morestopping in for lunch after weekend hikes in the area. I've had breakfast here along with their BLT and hotdogs and have always enjoyed the food. Delicious homemade cookies too. This is an order and then wait for your name to be called service location. Everyone here is fun and pleasant

    Astoundingly bad pizza. Please see my photos. Bottom was charred a jet black color over most of the…read morepie making it taste bitter. Toppings (sausage and mushroom) were few and far between, especially the mushrooms which were almost nonexistent. Toppings, sauce, and cheese came only half-way to the edge, just dough after that. Top was way over-browned to the point where the cheese was disagreeably chewy. And I'm not sure if this was meant to be a thin-crust or a deep-dish pizza because it was both: thin in the middle half and three times thicker in parts of the outer half. Obviously whoever prepared this has no clue to how to do it properly. The ONLY good thing I can say about this mess is the dough itself was fresh and had a good texture. It wasn't just one. We were a group of 5 and ordered 3 pizzas. Everybody agreed they were bad. They should be ashamed to serve these. Didn't anybody notice leaving the kitchen they were unservable? So I would never consider here for take-out. But we were here for trivia night so maybe I'd try again to have something to eat while playing? But next time if they come out like that I'd be refusing delivery and demanding a new one - that's for sure. As far as the trivia, I might not return for that either. The room was very loud from the crowd, and the announcer's microphone never did work properly so it was very hard to hear. And, knowing how many good wines and beers they sell in the general store on the first floor, it is painful to have a choice of just 5 very generic wines upstairs. Why can't they offer all the wines from downstairs, with a reasonable mark-up for restaurant purchase of course?

    Eve & Murray’s Farm to Home - lady making my sandwiches

    Eve & Murray’s Farm to Home

    (32 reviews)

    Five enthusiastic stars! Eve & Murray's in Acton is hands-down the best hidden gem for sandwiches,…read morecheese, wine, and gifts. If you're looking for upscale boutique sandwiches, curated charcuterie boards, and a cozy atmosphere with owners who truly care, this is the place to go. My family and I discovered them a couple of years ago, tucked under the West Acton Village building, and they've quickly become our favorite sandwich shop and gourmet cheese market. My son, who is in college always makes a point to get their sandwiches when he is back home. Their sandwiches are upscale, boutique creations. Our family favorite is the Ploughman's Lunch: rosemary ham, mango chutney, pickled red onion, cheddar, and lemony arugula on a Portuguese roll. It's the perfect balance of savory, tangy, and fresh. Our second go-to is the Pig and Fig, which is just as delicious. They also have gluten free bread available. In addition to the sandwiches, their cozy shop sells cheeses (if you love blue cheese you have got to try Rogue River!!), charcuterie, natural wines, craft beer, and carefully curated accompaniments like jams and chutneys. I've gifted their chic napkins and artisanal jams many times, and they always make the perfect host or hostess gift. They even carry unique finds like Bret's goat cheese and chili pepper potato chips, which I can't find anywhere else! On Fridays, they even have free wine tastings, which are such a fun way to discover new bottles. The owners Dawn and Tamara (aka Eve and Murray) are incredibly friendly and passionate about what they do. You can tell they put thought into every cheese, wine, and gift item they bring into the shop!

    Stopped in after bopping around this neighborhood a bit. It's a lovely place to find an…read moreinteresting, unique gift. There's fancy wine, cheese, snacks, interesting ceramic items, wooden spoons and serving plates , toys, etc. After looking around and selecting a few items (some honey, a dark chocolate espresso bar, and 2 small toys for my grandsons) ordered a couple of sandwiches on some fresh baked rolls, Watched the lady make them and then paid $60. Yes it's expensive, but I think it's worth it.

    Dunkin' - coffee - Updated May 2026

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