Best Coffee Houses/Tea Rooms in Boston"
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"Best Coffee Houses/Tea Rooms in Boston" Erstellt von : Cityseeker 5 Vorgemerkte Orte Sip Cafe "Sip Cafe's Single Origin Story" In the greenbelt oasis of Boston's Post Office Square, Sip Cafe's sunny seating area and green interior blend seamlessly into the surroundings. The coffee at Sip is phenomenal in terms of taste and origin. Only one vendor, George Howell, supplies Sip's entire selection of their single origin house coffee. Be wary though, Sip specifically uses a light roast that packs by Public Domain more caffeine into a cup than less zealous coffee fanatics are used to. With a whole range of sandwiches, soups, and other snacks made from local produce, Sip Cafe is the perfect place to get a real feel for Boston life. +1 617 338 3080 www.sipboston.com/ [email protected] 0 Post Office Square, Boston MA Caffe Vittoria "North End Cafe" Since 1929, Caffe Vittoria has been serving espresso and gelati to the Italian community of the North End. On weekends, a lively post-dinner crowd keeps the place humming until late at night. Chrome dominates the four levels with three bars, numerous parlor tables and shiny bakery cases. The enticements include traditional tiramisu, connoli, biscotti and by Randy Robertson more. Lounge at the bar that serves a fine cappuccino with Sambuca! Credit cards are not accepted. +1 617 227 7606 www.vittoriacaffe.com/ [email protected] 296 Hanover Street, Boston MA Thinking Cup "Best Coffee in the World" Located next to the Boston Common, this cozy coffeehouse serves some of the best coffee in the world, literally - Thinking Cup serves Stumptown Coffee which was voted the "Best Coffee in the World" by New York Times, Food & Wine Magazine and more. The decor has a Parisian atmosphere and is perfect for relaxing with a latte. Make sure you try their by dailyfood cupcakes! +1 617 482 5555 www.thinkingcup.com/ [email protected] 165 Tremont Street, Boston MA Pavement Coffeehouse "Back Bay Bohemian" Pavement Coffeehouse is a neighborhood favorite in the bohemian Back Bay district, tempting locals with specially sourced coffees and teas as well as a hearty list of breakfast and lunch items. Situated in the lower level of one of the district's historic brownstones, Pavement's sparse interior of brick walls and metal fixtures is a decidedly modern coffeehouse, specializing in micro-lot coffee sourced by their exclusive roaster Counter Culture Coffee. If you feel like a nibble while enjoying a drink, check out Pavement's menu of breakfast items, soups, salads, sandwiches and pastries. +1 617 859 9515 www.pavementcoffeehou info@pavementcoffeehous 286 Newbury Street, Boston se.com/ e.com MA True Grounds "Relax in Ball Square" This coffeehouse's dining area is set apart from the front counter, so those who want to sit and enjoy their coffee can do so with a little less noise from the grinder. Just before you enter their dining area, you will notice all the necessary condiments you need, in order to make your meal more enjoyable. For Starbucks lovers, their cappuccino smoothie tastes just like by OiMax a Frapuccino. If you're in need of something more substantial, their wraps, salads, sandwiches and baked goods will hit the spot. +1 617 591 9559 www.truegrounds.com/ [email protected] 717 Broadway, Somerville MA Schließen Sie sich uns an bei: cityseeker.com Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen | DATENSCHUTZBESTIMMUNG | API | KONTAKT | Urheberrecht (COPYRIGHT) 2019 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).