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    Autumn salad & matcha latte
    Lydia C.

    I came here for a lunch meeting and I was quite happy with the size and amount of seating available. The layout creates almost two "rooms" with some seating near the cashiers, more in the back, and some space outdoors as well. It's café-style where you order at the registers up front, but food is brought to your table and you bus it yourself when you're done. I had the autumn salad, which was quite tasty. I prefer the sweet potatoes at other similar cafés (like Sweetgreen and Flour) more, but it wasn't bad. I would've loved a little more salad dressing, but overall was quite happy with it! On the other hand, the matcha latte was a little weak for my taste. Despite being a popular order, it didn't have much matcha flavor and felt a little watery, so I wouldn't get that again. The iced coffees did come in a cute branded can, which felt trendy.

    Caili C.

    Came for grab a Hong Kong milk tea to go for a quick caffeine pick-me-up. The milk tea was a bit weak and diluted for my taste but I appreciate that the amount of simple syrup can be adjusted to your liking. I ended up getting it half sweet which was perfect for my taste. The space is cute and service is really friendly. I can definitely see this being a nice spot to sit for a while and catch up with friends over coffee!

    Avocado Toast, Matcha Latte
    Angelina R.

    I LOVE this spot!! It's such a vibe, honestly and their menu is packed with unique and yummy offerings. Plus, they're usually pretty quick even when it's busy. I tried their Strawberry Matcha Cloud and it's amazing!! It reminds me a lot of Greystone's matcha with almond strawberry syrup. The sweet strawberry flavor melds so well with the high quality matcha taste still coming through. Definitely one of my favorite cafes in the city!

    Beatrice P.

    Such a cute coffee shop!! Every drink I tried was absolutely delicious and perfect. They have some beautiful unique options as well. Also tried some of the pastries and granola bites- yummy and fresh. Service was fast and friendly. Highly recommend!

    Kit D.

    This is such a gem of a cafe!!! Wow!!! Definitely my new favorite in the Boston/Cambridge area. I got an iced latte with coco-ube syrup, it was some of the tastiest iced coffee I have ever had. Ube is such a unique flavor and it compliments coffee very well. I would describe it as sweet potatoey, vanilla-y, and earthy. My friend got an iced cookie butter matcha, and while the cookie butter wasn't super strong of a flavor, the matcha itself was very good. For food, we ordered their signature avocado toast and the buttermilk chicken avocado wrap with homemade chips. The avocado toast was the best avocado toast I have ever had - completely out of this world! The lemon juice and zest made such a difference, and the cilantro and black salt were a great addition. The wrap was pretty good as well, I expected the buttermilk chicken to be crispy, but it was grilled well and the homemade ranch was very tasty. The homemade chips were awesome too. I will definitely be back here, such a yummy cafe!!!

    Matcha latte
    Joy Q.

    The seatings are spacious and comfortable, and that's the major reason that I go there. However, the drinks I had were disappointing - the matcha latte did not have a prominent matcha taste, and the lavender latte tasted like a pungent scented liquid soap The menu on the wall does not have prices. After I paid for the latte and saw the total price ($7), I asked the barista softly and respectfully "btw was there an extra charge for the oat milk" and she got really offended and impatient. I didn't mean to offend anyone and I just wanted to have clarification since the price was not marked. And to be respectful, I even asked after I paid. This place has best seating compared to other coffee shops in this region, but I didn't like the coffee and I had an awkward and somewhat incorrect experience

    Melanie H.

    I found out about Vester from looking up places to do work and it really stood out to me! They not only have a great selection of drinks especially different types of matcha (the Ube and pistachio ones are so fun and flavorful), but also a wide range of food! I got their prosciutto mozzarella sandwich which was pretty good but the bread was a little dry. Not bad though! The interior is beautiful and I love that there's so many places to sit. Something to note, though, is that there's not a ton of outlets and you may have to move around a little but definitely doable!

    Spiced Chai Latte (with oat)
    Jenny T.

    Food: Turkey goddess sandwich was solid, good portion too! Iced spiced chai was ok ish but I was just craving an iced drink. Service: Food was really fast. Ambiance: In a very modern area of town. Tables could've been wiped down for sure, but the bathrooms were pretty clean.

    Salted caramel latte GONE
    Haley W.

    Very very very good iced salted caramel latte but I would skip the avocado toast. Everything else food wise is delicious the avocado toast is just probably the worst I've ever had. BUT this place is amaze and yummy besides that!!

    Camo Matcha
    Nikki Y.

    Camo matcha is super good!! I also got the strawberry cream cloud, but there wasn't much strawberry taste at all. Food and drinks can take a while to come out, so plan accordingly or order online! Lots of seatings available, but can fill up quickly during lunch hours (11-1).

    Alice Z.

    Convenient cafe in Kendall square with rotating seasonal menus! They have great service and punch cards for regulars. All the drinks are solid, but my favorites are the black sesame latte and the camo latte which has espresso, matcha, and white chocolate ganache!! Plenty of seating inside too to do work or sit and eat food.

    Avocado toast, breakfast burrito, yogurt parfait, pumpkin chai, cafe au lait, matcha latte
    Xochitl L.

    Vester is my favorite cafe in Cambridge, maybe my favorite cafe ever. Their matcha is better quality than any other coffee shop I've found. I love the coco ube matcha and the regular matcha latte as well. Their coffee drinks are great too, although they skew towards being very sweet, so if you're not a fan of that you might want to ask them for it less sweet! My favorite foods here are the avocado toast and the veggie breakfast burrito. I don't know how, but they manage to get perfectly ripe avocado 95% of the time, which in Massachusetts is a feat. The black salt and the fresh herbs/lemon zest really elevates this avocado toast above others. The veggie breakfast burrito comes in a soft flour tortilla, and the scrambled eggs are light and fluffy. I highly recommend grabbing some of the little hot sauce packets they have to put on the burrito! I've also catered from here for large work events, and they were timely and easy to communicate with. Vester is truly a Cambridge gem--not to mention, they caffeinate most of the Kendall Square area, and it's a great place to do some famous scientist-spotting.

    Woo K.

    Cafe is cute. Store closed super early. Told us food wasn't available. Coffee only available. Flat white and a Madagascar latte. Both were ok. Flat white wasn't strong enough. Latte had a stronger milk flavor than anything. Espresso was a bit weak.

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    The kimchee grilled cheese sandwich sounded interesting. It was gross. I threw it away after one bite.

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    Online order, turns out they were out of donuts and coffee.. still processed full order with a brownie instead and no coffee.

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    Lots of seating inside --and outside
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    I'm "Thinking" this place used a K-cup twice to brew our coffee. Watered down. It's hard to imagine…read morecoffee being literally flavorless - but they somehow managed to accomplish this. As a bonus, I had the (mis)fortune of trying one of the hot chocolates we ordered for the kids - and their review "dad, this kind of taste like foam without sugar" was spot on. You can literally see three other coffee shops from the front door of this place - choose one of them. Now, all of that being said, they have somehow managed to generate a loyal following. I went in around 1PM and the place was literally PACKED! Not sure what the 100+ people there were having - but they were camped out, laptops in hand, having extended social hours with cups in front of them. Maybe it's the ambiance, maybe the wifi is ridiculously fast, maybe the food is better....not sure - but there is absolutely no way these people were there for the coffee (or hot chocolate).

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    Entry display case with menu boards.
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    Bonjour Omelet
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    This is a cute little cafe with large windows on the storefront. There's a small amount of tables,…read morebar seating, and stadium seating to suit your needs. Wait time was about 15 min, which they tell you as soon as you order. The wait was well worth it. I got a hot hojicha latte and it is one of the best I have tried. It was only after I left that I realized this cafe actually originates from Kyoto. I cannot wait to come back to try more things on the menu the next time I am in Boston. Would recommend this spot to anyone.

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    Turkey, Bacon, and Avocado Sandwich, Smoked Maple Latte
    Turkey, Bacon, and Avocado Sandwich, Smoked Maple Latte
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    3.9
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    We stopped at Caffe Vittoria during a food tour and we were lucky that a reservation was made and…read morewe had a table set aside for our group. As we walked in, we were met with the great aroma of coffee and baked goods. The place was very busy and there were a lot of staff moving around and customers having conversations or in line to order take out. We sat in a separate area downstairs and we were the only guests there. It was somewhat dark but it was private and there were bathrooms downstairs. We tried their tiramisu that was one of the bests I've ever tried. We also ordered their pistachio martini that was a super treat as it also had pistachio gelato. Their cappuccino made me want a second one. I am coming back to this place next time that I visit the North End!

    This used to be a nice spot to get a coffee and pastry. However, I feel the quality has declined…read more The cappuccino didn't taste like there was even espresso in there. Faint enough that it seems like the coffee grounds were used a few times... the rum cake was okay. It tasted commercially made. Unfortunate because I used to enjoy a coffee and pastry here. The workers were nice but the quality just isn't meeting nearby bakeries... Tables and menus were a bit sticky / dirty and could benefit being wiped down more

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    Old coffee machines
    Enjoying an Sfogliatella and Cappuccino at the oldest Italian cafe in Boston!! Bellissimo!
    Enjoying an Sfogliatella and Cappuccino at the oldest Italian cafe in Boston!! Bellissimo!
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    4.1
    (200 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Beacon Hill Books and Cafe is a three story independent bookstore set inside a townhouse on Beacon…read moreHill, and the physical space does as much work as the inventory in making it worth a visit. We walked into a building with the kind of architectural character that chain bookstores cannot manufacture, with small rooms opening into each other across multiple floors, wallpapered walls, and reading nooks distributed throughout that invite you to slow down rather than move through quickly. The book selection is well curated with staff recommendation cards on the shelves that actually reflect genuine enthusiasm rather than perfunctory notes. We saw limited edition hardcovers and local and regional titles appearing alongside the broader fiction and nonfiction selection. Browsing felt productive rather than overwhelming because the curation kept things focused. The kids section upstairs is one of the more delightful in Boston, with a train running along a track near the ceiling that tends to make a strong impression on younger visitors. There is also an art print vending machine on the second floor that draws its own audience of visitors looking for something small and specific to take home. The cafe occupies the lower level and operates as a separate experience from the bookshop above. We ordered the oat milk cappuccino with Vermont maple syrup, which was worth it. The morning glory scone and the popovers are two other items to consider. The cafe is tiny, around eight tables inside with a small patio, and reservations are recommended for breakfast and afternoon tea service. Pricing at the cafe is on the higher end, and certain fixed price service formats on specific dates push it considerably further, so checking current pricing before booking is worth doing. For a bookshop that doubles as a destination in its own right, Beacon Hill Books and Cafe delivers a cozy, curated experience that rewards lingering. It is the kind of place we would return to just to sit and read with a good coffee.

    Super cute bookstore with one of those Inciardi Print vending machines on the top level…read more This is no barnes and Nobles, it is a skinny and maybe 4 store old brownstone with skinny stairs. But beautiful and curated inside. My quibble with the Inciardi print machine - is that I would rather the prints be Boston Specific - these are just more generic. The One in San Francisco's north Beach has all SF ones (not super touristy, but hidden local gems, like Golden Boy Pizza, and a row house)

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    2nd floor - main floor with the cashier.
    2nd floor - main floor with the cashier.
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