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    Verveine Cafe

    4.3 (130 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Bakeries
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    ASPARAGUS GOAT CHEESE GALETTE
    Allie W.

    Absolutely incredible! I got the chili biscuit for breakfast and then got several pastries to take home and each was so delicious and amazing!

    Cori W.

    So good I could cry. Taste and texture both 10/10. It's crowded and busy but so worth the wait. The sandwich and matcha were perfection and I left with some pastries to try. If you're gluten free/celiac, you will be in heaven in here!!

    Alex S.

    Hands-down, the best gluten-free bakery I have ever been to everything that I ordered and meat was delicious flavorful just the right amount of sweetness and just delicious. Oh my gosh I wish that I could've brought more stuff home and I wish they shipped because I live in New Jersey and I can't get up there that often but I am still dreaming about the brownie and the cinnamon roll was to die for I highly recommend it. I also had the beef pocket thing and it was very good and very tasty. I also had the Basque cheesecake which was phenomenal and also had the passionfruit doughnut which was wow amazing I could've had like three of those and I don't typically like gluten-free donuts because they always seem to be very doughy but this one was as close to a real donuts I could get.

    Gingerbread Cake
    Connie L.

    Such a gorgeous cafe. Honestly if you go without checking yelp first, it would've been hard to tell they're entirely gluten free. They do a great job making everything taste similar to their counterparts, but keeping it inclusive so anyone can enjoy their delicious treats. Came around opening on a Sunday and it was insanely busy. Would definitely recommend coming in small parties (1-2) or getting it to-go because it did feel a tad cramped. The line went out the door, but the staff are efficient. I will say, their entire menu is incredibly delicious. I loved their Iced Ube Matcha and Gingerbread Cake the most. I really appreciate that they don't skimp on the matcha & avoid making the Ube flavor taste artificial. The Gingerbread Cake was moist & wonderfully spiced. These were some perfect treats for a cozy sunday morning.

    The line starts here in this busy cafe / Oct. 2024
    Emily L.

    Verveine is my go-to place to treat myself. I usually head here for a solo snack or early lunch stop on a weekday, best for avoiding the heavy lunch crowds. Because it's that good. And totally gluten free. There are a number of tables in the cafe, but it can get quite crowded. The line gets long if you come at a peak time, so take a look at the menu on your phone (or send someone to snag a paper menu from the front) before ordering. There's a lot more to it than what's posted on the wall. There's a whole array of baked goods, from loaves of bread to tarts to scones. Plus a number of savory breakfast and lunch-ish sandwiches. I look forward to the day when they might have gluten free croissants! (Not yet there, but it's my wish -- pssst bakers!) My favorites are their Gouda scone, the jambon beurre sandwich (ham and butter with cornichon pickles, a French classic), the coconut chocolate chip banana bread, and their rotating savory focaccia. The chili biscuit is definitely the better breakfast sandwich, but their other breakfast options are yummy too. Many folks like the ube brownies, but I personally find them too sweet. I'm not sure why, but I haven't been particularly impressed by their drinks. Their chai is not very spiced nor tea forward. I might go for their matcha but even that is more milky. I'd rather spend that money at a different coffee shop. The owner's daughter (the namesake of the cafe) has celiac disease, so the entire place is gluten free. Heads up there aren't that many items that are dairy free, though. I'm already waiting for my next trip. I end up spending way too much money here (too many good options!), but it's been worth it thus far! 4.5 stars rounding up to 5.

    MEATBALL 'ZA
    Christina P.

    Best lunch in Boston hands down! If I was a billionaire, I would invest in this business and have them open up shop in Portland so I could eat here every weekend. It's the cutest little cafe with open seating, with filling sandwiches, unique and delicious pastries, and fun drinks. What more could I ask for? We got several sandwiches in our group and tried a bunch of baked goods too, all were phenomenal. The Meatball Za... omg. It was stunning. If you're gluten free, it's probably been quite a while since you had a meatball sub at a restaurant and this hit SO hard. The top recommendation for sure. Highlights for pastries were the pumpkin bibingka, I consumed mine the day after I bought it and it was amazing still. So soft and moist, with an amazing flavor. The molasses cookies were a hit with my group as well. Basque cheesecake is one of favorite desserts and I loveddd their cookies and cream spin. Also tried their popular ube brownie, which was pretty good, not too sweet, a good ube flavor. As a mainer, I only come to Boston when flying out of PWN is too troublesome. Before Verveine, it took A LOT of convincing to go thru Boston. After Verveine, I'm convincing my partner it's the only way.

    Kylie B.

    I was so excited to try this cafe and was not disappointed! Verveine has a modern feel and a great selection of both cooked to order and baked goods with an Asian fusion theme. I wanted to try something both savory and sweet. For my savory dish I had the maitake congee which was perfect of a cold day - the caramelized onions were super flavorful and paired well with the mushrooms. The cinnamon roll was delicious! Sweet and soft, a very solid choice. Although I do wish it was served warm! I also had the salted maple matcha, it was good but I wish the matcha flavor was stronger as it was a bit on the sweet side. Service was pretty efficient and very accommodating - I had a vegetarian friend and they were able to make substitutions for her!

    chicken shawarma
    Aya R.

    My order: chicken shawarma pita and blueberry corn muffin The Review: Like obviously, five stars for so many gluten free options. The pastries are gorgeous and the sandwiches are unique with different original flavor combinations. I have to get a salad anywhere else I go so I'm headed straight for the sandwiches at Verveine. The cafe itself is bright and airy. Honestly, it's pretty crowded so I do recommend picking up and taking it elsewhere or coming at an off time, whether that's sometime during the week or late in the day. I'm glad that Verveine offers the full cafe experience to us gluten free folks, finally allowing us to be overwhelmed by (gasp) TOO MANY options!

    Tomato goat cheese brioche
    Alex L.

    This place is good, especially as a gluten free bakery! It's a tad pricey, but has nice seating inside and a good potential work spot. Tried the tomato tart and ube brownie which were delicious. I've heard great things about their matcha too so I'd definitely come back to try some more!

    Ube matcha
    John C.

    A decent bakery located very close to Central Square. The inside was bustling with activities during the morning commute hours. There's plenty of seating to eat and work. I enjoyed them letting the customers watch the baking activities behind large glass. The array of pastries available was impressive, and they had a lot of unique flavors. The ube brownie was definitely the best item we got. The cherry tart looked so pretty and tasted well. The fig handpie was very unique, but did understandably tasted a little bitter. The iced ube matcha was ok, a little sweeter than expected. The pistachio chocolate cold brew was really sweet, kind of overpowering. Overall the presentation was excellent, though the taste could be improved.

    hot matcha (turned ice)
    Kelsey Z.

    Cute vibes but might be a little overrated. I didn't get to try other pastries and items but the 3 things we did get were: cinnamon roll - the icing was melting down the dough and leaving a puddle of sugar at the bottom so a little too sweet for our liking congee - a mix of different ingredients but the base didn't taste like anything so it was overall bit flavorless? but good hearty portion matcha - they gave me a hot matcha instead of for an iced but then just poured the hot matcha over ice when I sent it back so there was barely any ice and the steamed milk taste was still there and too strong to overcome

    Caili C.

    I was excited to check out Verveine after hearing it was an all gluten-free bakery. I was staying near MIT so this was a short walk to breakout for a Saturday morning and luckily I got there earlier in the morning as the line to order quickly got longer. After debating what to get, I opted for the BEC (Bacon, Egg, Cheese) breakfast sandwich which was so so yummy. I loved the combination of the smoky, salty bacon and the egg sunny side up. The bun was actually great as well, really light and fluffy with a nice chew from the rice flour. I have to say, I may even prefer this gluten-free bun to typical flour- based milk buns. Definitely come give Verveine a try, even if you're not gluten-free. I also loved that they have samples out - I tried their ube brownies which were delicious as well!

    Leona C.

    I was excited to try this place because I recently have gone gluten free. The establishment is large but most of the space indoors is storage for their flour and space for a line. There are a few tables that you can sit at if you get lucky or come during off hours. You order at the counter and get a number and seat yourself from there. The food was decent but almost everything seemed like it was just a sandwich with meat and cheese on it which is fine but there wasn't much variety. If you have other dietary restrictions in addition to gluten free this might not be the best place for you. The pastries were a bit overly sweet for my taste but good nonetheless!

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