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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    Love this Dunkin's inside BJs. The employees there are the best always gets my order right when I go in there.

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    Caffe Artisan Espresso Bar & Coffee

    Caffe Artisan Espresso Bar & Coffee

    2.7
    (12 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    It is attached to a hotel and restaurant but was super photogenic and modern. The latte was really,…read morereally good. I was really impressed. I got a salted caramel latte with almond milk, half sweet, and it was perfect. The food was less impressive. They had to remake my sandwich because I asked for no cheese... but oh well, it was okay.

    A disappointing showing at this hotel cafe within the Tuscan Village compound. Slow, albeit…read morefriendly enough service, poorly executed food and drink, decent seating area. The hot lattes were flavorless and so mildly warm with actual cold spots, we wondered if ice had been put in them despite Not being iced coffees. The cold brew was no better in flavor. This is a Lavazzo espresso in an Italian-leaning shopping piazza, ya gotta get the coffees right, signores. Mingua. Then after a lengthy amount of time, our pastries were collected. All of the almond croissants looked as if entire bags of confectioners sugar had fallen open on them. Also a strange, not almondy flavor to the least-snowy almond croissant we paid an arm and a leg for and threw most of it away. Not worth the calories. Ditto the chewy and chocolate-lacking chocolate croissant. One spot of chocolate inside, horrible bready chewy exterior. These are croissants! Should be light and flaky by definition, even an Italian version. Not sure if Tuscan or hotel kitchen is at fault, or if they are shipped in from elsewhere, but the baked goods were baked bads. The avocado toast slice with tomatoes was the only winner in our entire order. We had been looking forward to trying this hotel cafe since it opened, and it was not at all worth our special stop or money or parking fee today. With so many cafe options, there is no need to give this another try when almost everything was a big letdown. If you are staying at the hotel, this may be the only game on the block, but I'm sorry to say they need to improve the service, efficiency, quality, and flavor. To put Artisan in their name is wishful thinking at this point.

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    Interior
    Decent avocado toast slice with tomato and sesame seeds.
    Decent avocado toast slice with tomato and sesame seeds.
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    Crack'd Kitchen and Coffee

    Crack'd Kitchen and Coffee

    4.6
    (68 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    This place is perfect for a quick breakfast. They are so fast with serving the food and they have…read moresome amazing breakfast sandwiches! The staff are friendly and there's seating available. It looks like there was a lot of people grabbing food to go as well. If you like breakfast, you need to come here!

    Listen, I'm not saying this place is difficult to find. But if it weren't for the big sign just…read morebeyond the actual building itself, I'd have blinked once and missed it completely. Anyways, Crack'd Kitchen totally lives up to its namesake, for every single egg product here utilizes (wait for it).....REAL cracked eggs!! This may seem like a rudimentary feature. But when you take into consideration how many short-order breakfast places rely on liquid or processed egg, things like this are graciously appreciated by those of us with a palate above that of a seven-year-old. So, I had an opportunity to try this place out both to-go and dine-in. Right upfront, I will say the food is far superior when enjoyed dine-in style. Given the distance from my house, I can aptly say we'll be mostly opting for dine-in (unless the dining area is hella crowded). For to-go, I tried the Country Breakfast whilst the dine-in meal was one of their sammiches; The Basic, to be precise. Overall, both were little short of greatness in their own ways. Though, I made a few casual observations. As mentioned earlier, this stuff is way more enjoyable inside the restaurant. Ergo, I probably should have reversed which meal I ordered when. Despite that minor setback, I think I actually liked the Country Breakfast more than the sammich. Whilst the former carries decently well as a to-go plate, the latter could have benefited from some seasoning on the eggs. I guess that's why they also offer sandwiches with various special sauces. Not gonna lie....I am slightly curious about their honey-sriracha sauce. One day I shall be brave enough to fancy it. One other complaint I have about the platter specifically: you only get half as many hashbrowns with the meal. For....some reason. Meanwhile, I ordered a side of hashbrowns with my sandwich and it came with six. I would assume that'd be the standard across the board so....make it make sense? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Btw....I should probably mention the only reason I'm stuck on this point is because the hashbrowns themselves are amazeballs! They don't even need ketchup, but comes with it if you fancy that sort of thing. A few other housekeeping deetz: their gender ambiguous restrooms are located toward the back entrance. There is also complimentary water for folks dining in. So, yeah. We'll certainly be revisiting this place from time to time. Perhaps I'll even try a couple of over-easy eggs at some point. Till then, Crack'd Kitchen and Coffee in Salem gets 4 cracked eggs with bacon and beautifully seasoned hashbrowns out of 5.

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    Crack'd Kitchen and Coffee

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    Tuscan Market at Tuscan Village Salem

    Tuscan Market at Tuscan Village Salem

    2.7
    (427 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Naya was amazing! From the moment I sat down, she was friendly, welcoming, and attentive. She…read morerecommended a dish that I probably wouldn't have ordered on my own, and it ended up being absolutely incredible. It was easily one of the best meals I've had in a long time. She checked in at the right times, made sure everything was perfect, and her positive attitude made the whole experience even better. Great service and a great recommendation. I'll definitely be coming back, and I hope Naya is my server again. Thank you for making it such a great experience!

    It's confusing why this place has such low ratings. I get that the items in the market can be…read morepricey, but they are primarily imported from Italy and a good quality (like Locatelli cheese & taralli crackers). They also have interesting items like filled gnocchi. I've been a couple of times now and had a very good brunch with my family. My breakfast pizza (without prosciutto to make it vegetarian) was excellent! It has cheese, spinach, hollaindaise sauce and a runny egg, with a nice chewy crust. I ate the whole thing which was very filling and I easily could have taken half home (it's pretty messy so more of a fork and knife deal). I've also had a vegetarian kale salad with chickpeas candied walnuts cranberries & cheese. I also got a side of roasted sweet potatoes. One person's eggs Benedict was a little overcooked, but others liked the frittata, the HUGE chicken parm (with a whole ball of burrata on top), and sandwiches on focaccia (my husband couldn't even finish half of the Salumeria). I also noted the bread that comes w/the hummus & ciabatta loaves looked great. The chocolate espresso cake and the apple crumb bar from the bakery were pretty good. We got the sfogliatella to go, which wasn't crunchy on the outside sadly (maybe it wasn't fresh?), but had a nice citrus ricotta filling and wasn't too sweet.the nitro cold brew was too strong for me, but the iced Americano was good. The Semolina raisin bread that they use for French toast wasn't for me. The classes offered sound interesting (like pasta alla Norma) and are reasonably priced. There is cute inside & outside seating with live music on Saturday for brunch (it can get a bit loud). They don't currently take reservations. The shops nearby are nice too!

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    Outside patio area covered in snow.  Pretty ambience on a snowy night.
    Outside patio area covered in snow. Pretty ambience on a snowy night.
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    Meatball pizza
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    Aroma Joe's

    Aroma Joe's

    3.3
    (20 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    More of the same nonsense. Drink had whipped cream on it when I ordered WITHOUT. At the pickup…read morewindow pointed this out and she took the drink back. Pouring down my arm and lap when she gave it to me. This store has a manager / owner who talks a big game but the procedures she says are in place are far from it. These kids working here just don't care and it is just a paycheck.

    This location is only drive-thru or walk-up window. No interior. Both the 'order' window and the…read more'pick-up' window are on the street side of the building. The walk-up window is on the back where you will find a couple of parking spots. Most of them were taken (by staff?) and there is one handicapped spot at the end of the row furthest from the walk-up order window on that side of the building. Watch for cars driving around the building before crossing! The two staff members we encountered were pleasant with a smile on their face and cheerful. I ordered a hot, house blend coffee with milk, so easy and quick. They also offer a dark roast if that's your preference. The coffee was a bit bitter, but not too much (as compared to another recent take away coffee I had) so that's a win with a nice amount of milk. The drive-thru lane took a couple of minutes. Nothing crazy. As the order and pick-up windows are only a car length apart, the order is made just before you receive it, so if someone has a large order, the line would move a little bit slower. It wasn't a busy time of the day and we were only the 4th car in line so it was a pretty quick visit. If we find ourselves in need of caffeine while in the area, I would try this Aroma Joe's again.

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