Blue Bottle Coffee, 40 Bow St, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
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Blue Bottle Coffee - Featured Reviews (473)
I'm not a coffee chain person, but bluebottle has one of the best locations in the square, with more natural light than any other place you could gather. It might not be your vibe - think modern art museum versus cozy/hygge (go to Faro for that around the corner!)
Can't beat the NOLA, and I'd suggest adding a shot of espresso to the yuzu fizz to make a Japanese spin on an espresso tonic...
It's a shame that they have a nice location and presumably good coffee and deserts but they are unable to make people enjoy it.
I hope it was just my experience but, when I got there, the place was basically empty and I ordered a flat white and a blueberry cake. They gave me the coffee in a paper cup and the blueberry in a paper bag, even when they had real cups and plates available and no one was waiting. I didn't ask it to go. I sat at a table and couldn't enjoy the coffee not only because of that but also due to the fact that the two baristas had a very unfriendly attitude and didn't even respond when I said goodbye.
I hope I have another chance to go there again and have a good experience so I can update this review.
Hopefully I'm an exception and most people enjoy their time there.
I’m just sitting here, enjoying my latte and poppy seed scone. The coffee is good, but the scone is too dry. One barista knocked down a stack of paper cups on the floor, which is right next to the bathroom. They just picked them up and kept using them… ugh… Would you still drink their coffee in paper cups?
Petit café simple et efficace. J'ai adoré le vanilla saffron coffee. Très original et bien présenté.
Possibilité de prendre du matcha ou différents laits vegan.
There are stairs to enter blue bottle coffee. It was only slightly difficult to find given construction nearby. There are a few tables for sitting with a mix of people trying to work and enjoying weekend coffee. I liked the latte with whole milk a lot. Blue Bottle Coffee might be the most expensive coffee shop near Harvard Square but I’d definitely recommend it for an occasional treat or for coming with another friend.
Coffee was solid; well extracted single origin espresso though it was a bit pricey. I spilled my shot on the counter (completely my fault) and they pulled another for me; they were extremely nice and understanding. The atmosphere was nice with a lot of places to sit and chat or work.
Coffee great, service too, but working hours? Closing at 5pm and then without warning closing on Friday at 2pm? This is not the first time we have walked for half an hour to face a locked door. What's the point of having a coffee shop in the middle of Harvard Square and closing randomly at 2pm!?
Also single person occupying a table for hours on a laptop. Perhaps there should be a policy limiting laptop use? This is not a work place. Library is better.
I had never tasted such burnt coffee in my life, it was truly disgusting. I don’t know if I got unlucky or what, but it was terrible. And for the price it’s unacceptable.
Small place to get some really good coffee. I recommend getting their drip coffee and definitely trying their Liege waffle. The waffle, doesn't crumble right away as you chew and it's not too chewy, the right amount of sweetness! Expect a bit of wait
Every drink is delicious! Perfectly brewed coffee and balance lattes. One of the best coffee shops in the area. The decoration is nice but be aware itâs normally packed, although the service was pretty fast. I select 4 stars instead of 5 just becau
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