I am always on the lookout for a cafe with tasty coffee, freshly made pastries, and a delicious lunch/cafe menu for when a pastry just isn’t going to cut it.
Tatte Bakery is my new favorite spot. Everything there is wholesome, healthy, fresh, & made with love. You can taste it in their food. The quality is there. And in my opinion, the price is incredible. I’m not sure how they do it.
My personal favorite is the Fresh Mozzarella Sandwich. It is fresh baby arugula, tomatoes, & fresh mozzarella with a basil pine nut pesto. It is served on their fresh baked, house-made ciabatta.
My mouth is watering thinking about it! My recommendation is to spend the $3 up charge & add prosciutto. It makes the sandwich. Thank me later!
Their pastry and bakery selection is out of this world. It is also very aesthetically pleasing. I always like to grab a fresh, flaky, buttery croissant to finish off a good meal. The croissants are MASSIVE. Very flaky yet moist and flavorful on the inside.
You can enjoy them without butter or jam- they’re delicious on their own. It is very hard, if not impossible to find a place that makes a good, genuine croissant.
The cold brew is also phenomenal. I recommend pairing it with a sweet treat, like their Vanilla Sugar Donut! I am not a daily coffee Consumer, but I do love myself a good quality cold brew.
The order is packed perfectly and securely for takeout and delivery. I’ve done it both ways and the food was perfect both times.
Tatte is one of my favorites here in Boston. I always know I’m going to be happy with whatever I order. You can feel the love, dedication, and effort in every bite.
Reminder, add prosciutto to your sandwich! It’s $3 more and they pile it on. They...
Read moreok, so here is my experience at this old colony and the harrison street locations...they are both extremely sloooow. i dont know if this is always the case but my first time trying tatte and my first experience was with a friend at the harrison st. locale. i joined him in line and the servers were just casually chatting and what appeared to be milling around with a line that was several people deep. it wasnt until the people in front of us began complaining they were not attended to that put the servers in gear...a slow gear at that, but at least they began working.
my next experience was at the old colony location. again 3 service people behind the counter casually milling around and this time i walked in with no one in front of me. i waited about 3-5 minutes before interrupting their conversation to get service.
i am hopeful that this is not common staff practice taught by this organization, but honestly, at the $70+ for the product i selected the pastries not so superior that could merit such a lack of customer service.
i wont be rushing back to spend my money at...
Read moreUnfortunately, can't say I enjoyed my experience here. I bought several different lattes and pastries for my group. And to our dismay, no one really enjoyed their pastry or coffee. You can expect a lovely and clean location. I won't comment on the workers, they just seemed really tired, I hope they're not being overwhelmed. Very much has the hipster yet cozy vibes, undercut by the giant industrial kitchen behind the glass. Which is why we were so disappointed out 3 out of 4 pastries were gross for one reason or another. Too bland, too hard, not enough flavor. Personally I found it was an interesting choice to put straight up apple sauce in an apple turnover. Tbh it wasn't bad, but was incredibly messy bc the apple sauce goes everywhere after you bite in. We also ordered a chai latte, halva latte, and caramel latte. Both of which just tasted like milk. We tried ordering additional coffee and flavor shots, and that helped a little. But paying 8 bucks for an average latte wasn't exactly my idea of a good time. Overall I gotta say it was underwhelming. Although the monkey...
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