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    Franklin St Cafe

    Franklin St Cafe

    4.3(43 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Pro: wheelchair accessible to the entrance and bathroom is great! Parking is available, and I…read moreimagine a person in a wheelchair will be able to park and go into the store to order food, etc. Cons: I am Deaf, and I ordered my drip coffee with extra half & half in written English. Whipped cream on it if they have it. The staff didn't tell me they didn't have whipped cream and handed me a coffee with drips. I opened it and saw there was no half & half in it, and then I saw the coffee table, so I assumed there was half and half. I walked to the table and found out that there was no half & half. There was honey, milk, and almond milk, but no half-and-half. So I went up to the counter again and waited on the long line for asking where is half & half. Ridiculous customer service, especially with Deaf people.

    Located near MetroWest Medical Center, I decided to grab breakfast here while waiting for a…read morepatient. It is in an odd location near the DPW, but the inside is cute and likely designed by a fan of the Magnolia network. There is seating for about 24 people, max, but the breakfast menu has basic eggs, breakfast meats, home fries, etc. The double breakfast has 2 eggs, 2 tiny sausages, 2 strips of bacon, home fries and toast. Everything was good - no complaints with food or service. One really odd thing, though. Is there are no prices posted anywhere. Menus are blank, wall signage is blank, the website doesn't list prices, etc. I had no idea how much my breakfast was going to cost, and couldn't make decisions about what to order based on price. My breakfast, with a black coffee, was about $14.75. Overall, a nice spot if you're in the neighborhood, but certainly not a destination-type place.

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    Henry's Place

    Henry's Place

    4.7(3 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Had lunch with friends and everyone enjoyed themselves. It's a smaller restaurant but very cozy…read more Mike was our server and is very engaging and helpful. We all had the holiday themed drinks and they were delicious. Had the French dip sandwich - probably the best I have had. Au jus was so flavorful and every part of the sandwich was delicious. It's a bit of a walk from the parking lot, and I think a sign pointing the way would be helpful, but don't let that stop you. It was worth every step and will definitely be back!

    What a charming little place! As Ashland residents, living nearby, we had planned to check the…read moreplace out someday, and this was the day today. We arrived just after brunch time (10 AM to 1 PM), so we ordered from the lunch/dinner menu. I enjoyed the Mediterranean platter, full of yummy dips (hummus, whipped feta, and tabouli), with a generous serving of toasted pita triangles, healthy veggies, and a scoopful of pitted olives. All were tasty and healthy. My companion had a huge grain bowl, including arugula, bulghur wheat, bacon, avocado, and grilled chicken cubes, laced with a lemon dijon dressing. A tasty cocktail for each of us completed the feast. Henry's Place is cozy, with the feeling of a crackling fireplace, but without one. It's a little off the beaten path, on the hill above downtown - the former estate of Ashland's most esteemed resident, the late Henry Warren, local businessman and inventor of the first electric clock. We'll definitely go back again to Henry's!

    LifeCafe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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