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    Tatte Bakery & Cafe | Charles St

    4.0 (752 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Kay H.

    Loved this cute place! Came back here twice during my stay. I was here for work and wanted to explore the area. This place provided a great selection of hot beverages and breakfast items to fuel me up for my walks. It is busy, don't let it intimidate you and keep you from going in. The line moves faced, and I found both days people eat and leave so I was able to sit right away. Service was efficient, and friendly. I did ask for my sandwich to be cut the first time I went when the food runner brought my sandwich... which she quickly said "no". So uh I guess they don't cut sandwiches. lol. I still went bam the next day and had another delicious meal. Go give it a try! Enjoy!

    Croque madame
    Tammie W.

    We walked by Tatte so many times on our visit and decided to stop in our last day. I was so glad I did but bummed I didn't try it sooner so I could make multiple trips. I loved loved loved the black sesame latte and muesli. The homemade muesli with yogurt and fresh fruit was delicious and so light. I felt less guilty ordering a morning bun. The hubby had the croque which was served differently in a croissant with a bechamel. He can't say no to a donut if it looks and tastes as delicious as Tatte's, tasting with the brioche dough and strawberry filling. What a tease. We took a Halva chocolate chip cookie to go and ate it at the airport as we waited to depart. So long Boston but we'll be back with Tatte being the first stop.

    Glossary
    Aime M.

    Was visiting here. I am from Cali. This was so cute and great service! I got 2 desserts and both were so yummy. I also got a vanilla latte with oak milk. Very tasty,

    Tomato & mozzarella flatbread
    Emily T.

    Like a Panera with slightly fancier vibes and a more interesting menu. I got a slice of the tomato & mozzarella flatbread, which also came with some pesto. I appreciated the thickness of the bread. It was tasty, with both the tomato and pesto tasting fresh. I highly recommend getting it warmed up. I was less of a fan of the sparkling matcha lemonade. It was fine and refreshing, but I did yearn for some sweetness and wished I'd added some sugar or simple syrup to it. Like Panera, the food is kind of overpriced. My flatbread was 6-something dollars, and the lemonade was somewhere between 5 and 6 dollars. The staff was friendly. An employee was very nice about me bumping into him (sorry!). The cafe was packed, and that seems to be the case with every Tatte location.

    Michelle M.

    Stopped here for a sweet treat on a snowy day. I've been to other locations but not this one. It's always busy inside which is a good sign. Today I just got a cheesecake cup which was delicious. It's rich and creamy and served in a cute little cup. They also serve breakfast, lunch and drinks. We luckily found seating despite how packed it was. It's in a central location in Beacon Hill right in the middle of everything on the main drag. Line also goes quickly despite how daunting it may seem.

    Prosciutto & Parmesan Scrambled Egg Plate
    Whitney M.

    After my first trip to a different Tatte location, I was in beacon hill and wanted to give it another try. I really enjoyed my Prosciutto & Parmesan Scrambled Egg Plate and iced caramel latte. Everything about this breakfast was delicious! This location was much smaller than the location I previously visited, but I was able to grab a seat at a shared table. I would absolutely recommend Tatte and this meal!

    Pineapple Passionfruit Matcha Bombe Passionfruit Krembo (GF) Chocolate chip Halva Chocolate Chunk  Cup - Crumbs Cheesecake
    Ashley H.

    We stopped by this bakery after hanging around the area for some quick treats. It's a small place so it was super crowded but service was quick. The pastries were so pretty that I had to order a couple to try. I had the passion fruit krembo, the pineapple passion fruit matcha mousse, crumbs cheesecake in a cup, and a chocolate chip cookie. All of them were just not it...not even the chocolate chip cookie...It was my first time trying a krembo so I'm not sure if I'm just not a krembo person but this dessert, I had to toss. The matcha cake and mousse part of the pineapple passion fruit matcha mousse was good but maybe the pairing of the fruits just didn't work for me. The person who packed my pastries gave me two small single looking boxes and asked if I had everything - so I asked if the krembo, cheesecake and matcha mousse was in there and he said yes. So I said then that would be everything. The boxes looked so small that I did not think it could fit all 3 pastries inside so I opened it to look and notice the krembo missing. I had to go back to the counter to ask for my krembo but come on, how can you ask me if I have everything and then say yes when I list all the pastries I've ordered, but it's not actually there.

    Erica K.

    Probably the quaintest (in my opinion), location that was giving barn vibes as it shares an outside space with other businesses. It's located quite convenient to the esplanade and the Charles RL station. I feel like this location might be the smallest Tatte I've been to, yet they're all unique in their own way! I ordered the iced tahini pumpkin oatmilk latte, which was a nice mix of seasonal pumpkin and the nuttiness of the tahini.

    Jilly B.

    I stopped by Tatte Bakery & Café in Boston on a rainy day and treated myself to a mocha latte -- it was absolutely delicious! I also had a blueberry cheesecake, which was scrumptious, and a breakfast sandwich that was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly satisfying. The café was very busy, and at first it was a little tough to find a place to sit -- especially since I wanted to dine in and stay out of the rain. Eventually, someone got up and I found a spot at a large shared table, which actually made the experience feel even cozier. The space has this lovely country modern farmhouse vibe -- bright, welcoming, and full of charm. I noticed they also had Shakshuka on the menu, and if I'd had more time in town, I definitely would've come back to try it because it looked so good.

    Some type of butter sugar crossaint
    Tricia P.

    Found this cute little spot by happy accident! The vibe is so cute and makes you want to be here. The service was good. Most of the people I encountered were great. I got a cappuccino and a pastry I can't pronounce lol but both were very good. It's a place I think most people would really enjoy.

    Phoenix 7.

    There's honestly nothing to say... except this place must be heaven. Everything here absolutely rocks -- from the exceptional, innovative cooking to the warm, inviting ambiance. The service is seamless, and the people are beyond great. No complaints. Just an incredible experience from start to finish.

    Gabi Y.

    Omg I get the hype! This place was packed but we actually got a seat pretty fast. There was a line but it went fast. I ordered a chai latte, which was good but the best thing was the Potato, Mushroom, & Bacon Shakshuka. Omg. My first time having shakshuka and I'm in love. Such good flavors. This was probably my favorite meal of the trip. So good and would definitely come back here while visiting!!

    Fig Sparkling lemonade, nice
    Jo S.

    I was hoping we would get the chance to check out a Tatte Bakery & Cafe while visiting Boston since they have many locations through town. Their menu looked amazing, right up my alley. We passed a Tatte location in Beacon Hill while going up to visit the Monument. On the way back, we decided that we need a reward for almost finishing the Freedom Trail, lunch time was coming so what more excuses did we need? The place is big, the decor is nice, stylish, clean, airy. Great place for breakfast, lunch, brunch, or a snack, a coffee, a drink. We got there passed 1 pm and the selection of pastries was so great, they still had many on displays, making our decision so hard. We do love our pastries. Lots of croissants, Kouign-Amann, morning buns, fruit danish-es, cheese boureka, scones, halva cookies. Later on I noticed a tempting look fruit gllette - picture perfect! We got a strawberry turnover which turned to be fantastic and a jelly donut (raspberry jelly), a very classy, upscale version, full of jelly! Everything is fresh, the presentation is beautiful and the taste beats the expectations! For drinks, since it was a hot day, we wanted something cold and refreshing, an iced tea type - fruit flavored with ice, or anything on this note! I asked the girl who was helping us for advice since it was our first time there and she couldn't recommend anything. I don't know if she was new or she has a hard time talking to people, gets frozen when asked a question, but that's why I lowered my rating - not the best customer service. She was doing her job, wanted us done with, but couldn't help. I asked for 2 lemonades thinking they would come in a cup with ice, but they were bottled. Once again, she couldn't advice when I asked her. I did send them back, checked the menu and decided on 1 Preserved Fig Lemon Mint Soda and 1 Sparkling Matcha Lemonade which were just what we needed, fun drinks, refreshing with ice, it was great to try new things. I never had a fig oriented drink, but this one was nice, not too sweet, great unique flavor! We're not huge on Match, but the Matcha Lemonade tasted very nice, definitely more on the lemonade side! I do liked the Fig one more if I have to choose! Prices were decent, wish service was friendlier and helpful! Lots of nice seating options, great vibe, clean restrooms! Water from the house! Nice bakery and cafe! Glad we managed to have time and try it out! We need a Tatte or more in Los Angeles! Great pastry break during visiting Boston!

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