In a nutshell: Visit and visit often, incredible service, family-friendly, excellent selection of food (for multiple dietary needs) and drinks (non-alcoholic and alcoholic)--won't break your budget either!
We have been visiting CFH Cambridge since it opened in 2024 and we are NEVER disappointed when we go. The food is delicious (pizza is especially out of this world) and they have vegetarian and vegan options. They also have a huge variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (even have non-alcoholic beer in their pour wall). Although this location is smaller than some of their other locations, there is plenty of room inside, games included (ping pong, shuffle board) and outside (weather permitting).
Highly recommend getting on their rewards program (I have already received free food and merchandise as part of rewards) and their newsletter, where they share their events across the CFH community. We ended up going to Oktoberfest, where they had a special menu and live music, really fun!
The staff is really incredible. They remember who you are, always very friendly, exceptional customer service. We recently showed up with a large group and hosted an impromptu get together, which we were in communication with Vinny about. Not only did they accommodate us, but they also made sure everything was going well throughout the event (Veronica & Elijah, plus the dining staff). It feels like we are visiting friends & neighbors.
Occasionally I will go during off hours (like 11am/Noon), get a coffee and do some work here + eat lunch--and I have to admit it is a great vibe, plus the coffee is surprisingly very good (and strong).
I am personally so grateful to have CFH Cambridge in the neighborhood. It has increased our quality of life and ability to connect with...
Read moreI've been to a few CFH locations and this one did not hold up to the others. The beer wall selection was far smaller than other locations. There were 3 lager/pilsner options but one was NA, one was out and not being replaced, and the third was pouring so terribly that you couldn't get anything but foam/head. There were also 3 dark beer options, but they were all stouts or imperial stouts. Why not do a porter, brown, or red ale? Other than that there were 6 IPA taps that were fine, but nothing exciting. I also wish that they offered glasses other than snifters, as not all beers are meant to be drank from them. The bar prices were also absurd. Since the beer selections were less than exciting, I opted for a shot of Jack, which I was charged $15 for. Lastly, there is one set of cornhole boards in the outdoor area that was dominated by elementary school children throwing the bags at each other and wrestling on the boards. With the impending opening of the beer hall in Medford, I hope they iron out some kinks to make this location a bit...
Read moreHosted a surprise 40th birthday party on Super Bowl Sunday. Luckily the snow storm didn’t impact the event and parking was easy in the Alewife garage (free that day but usually $3 weekend rate). Venue was clean and we practically had the space to ourselves so the kids were able to freely explore and play ping pong. Paddy was our event contact that day and was accommodating throughout our time there and helped clear confusion regarding the hosted bar. Elijah was the bartender that evening and was knowledgeable/hospitable. Food was flavorful- Ordered Parmesan and Jamaican jerk wings, pork tacos, and a margarita pizza. Would definitely come back in the summer when they expand the...
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