Reviews for Milk Street Cafe in Boston, MA
Me & my lattés! Froth up to snuff, excellent coffee. Farmhouse Toast perfect size for me, not a big breakfast person.
Plenty of healthy snacks available and meals to put you on. Quick service and lovely staff. There were plenty of gluten free and... some vegan options. Read more
Excellent food and extremely professional setting. We use them frequently as a caterer at our Boston office. And on the days we... are not catering through them, I will order from there. Would be nice if they also had a dinner offering for when I am stayingovernight. Read more
Amazing food, I?ve never had anything bad here. Great location, great facility, lots of comfortable seating. Jonathan greeted my... party as soon as we walked in and was incredibly helpful. All the other staff were very nice. Would definitely recommend Read more
Free wifi. Sandwiches, salads, sushi, and a full espresso bar and cafe. Has 15 tables, and spacious. Aesthetic atmosphere, free... wifi, study spot, food was incredible, coffee was above average. Read more
Cafe is huge. Lot of seating, efficient service, super clean and nice staff. The location is also nice. I really can't... complain. A good place to come grab a quick lunch or coffee. Most dishes that offer were more towards healthy side rather thanfatty, so that's also a plus. Hi guys recommended. Location: 8/10 Staff: 10/10 Cost: 9/10 Ambience: 10/10 Read more
We spent a week visiting Boston recently and this restaurant was amazing!!! For anyone who eats kosher it is a godsend. It's... right in the middle of the city, so the location is super convenient, and they have both a dairy section and a meat section.However, even if you do not specifically eat kosher, the food is so good (especially the pulled brisket ????) it's worth avisit. Furthermore, the owner and all of the employees were a delight! Highly recommend! A gem in the heart of Boston! Read more
Good food. Great selections. Need to evolve and promote eco-friendly practices and demand the same from its consumers. Great... that the bowls are paper, at least. But paper comes from trees. How about some real reusable dishes? If guests don't want aplastic lid and tape to cover their meal they are about to consume, this should not be forced onto them. Why are there stillplastic straws? Plastic utensils, you kidding me? At least offer reusable silverware. Apparently this business has neverobserved a sea turtle debilitated by a plastic straw chronically embedded in its nasal cavity. Why is so difficult forbusinesses to think about their environmental impact and the fact that most plastics they sell will contaminate theocean...nearly a stone's throw from their front door. But the responsibility is as much on the consumer. Why does no one travelwith reusable cutlery on their person? This throw away society takes everything for granted. Can each of us be better, please?Can each of us reflect on how to minimize one use plastics and papers. Stash a cutlery set and a folded reusable bag in yourpurse or bag. It's pretty simple. Read more