

A customizable grilled cheese menu lets customers choose among 4 breads, 6 cheeses, and 11 fillings. It also offers delicious pastries and breakfast and lunch sandwiches. Thinking Cup specializes in cappuccinos and lattes made with homemade syrups: adventurous coffee drinkers should try the honey cinnamon latte. The baristas are knowledgeable and the place has a cozy, lively atmosphere. It serves coffee from Portland, Ore.–based Stumptown Coffee Roasters, voted “best coffee in the world” by numerous media outlets, like National Public Radio and the New York Times. Situated on Boston’s fashionable Newbury Street (there’s also one in the North End and near Boston Common), Thinking Cup is a favorite destination for coffee aficionados. Must try: The iced coffee-enjoy it while the weather is still warm Thinking Cup
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The free Wi-Fi and inviting interior (long rectangular tables adorned with brass lamps) make this the place to bring your laptop.

This French-Californian fusion cafe and restaurant serves only La Colombe coffee, known for its full-bodied, chocolatey dark roasts, sweet and nutty medium roasts, and citrusy light roasts. Must try: The Red Velvet Frosticcino, a delicious concoction of espresso, red velvet powder, milk, and ice Explorateur Quick-bite breakfast fare, lunch sandwiches, and baked goods are available. As its name implies, Jaho also offers craft beers, wines, and spirits at night, some of them made with coffee, like the award-winning Scarlet Espresso martini. The menu has an international selection of beverages, ranging from a Spanish latte to a Boozy Bubble Tea. Sit back and enjoy a delicious cappuccino or espresso in one of the luxurious leather chairs. This trendy coffeehouse and wine bar at the corner of Downtown Crossing and Chinatown boasts a state-of-the-art Loring Kestrel roaster. In homage to our favorite beverage, we’ve put together a list of 10 great coffee spots in and around Boston. We consume an estimated 400 million cups a day, 146 billion cups a year, making the United States the world’s leading consumer of coffee. 10 of the Best Coffeehouses in and around Boston Don’t miss these places for National Coffee DayĪmericans have a love affair with coffee.
