Lisa Y. • April 8, 2016So cute kawaii crepe with many kinds of toppings and ice cream flavors!!!
Mike C. • July 11, 2013Tried their turkey and Swiss sandwich. If you request a lot of extras it adds up be careful (ie toasting, sourdough).
katherine k. r. • March 15, 2013The onigiri seems expensive but it's gigantic, delicious, and definitely worth it. Don't miss their famous sweet potato latte - try it with soy!
Valerie G. • November 17, 2009The spiced ginger cookie is awesome with a latte.
Lindsay W. • April 26, 2016Peets coffee section is pretty good. The staff are super nice too and there are always healthy options.
Serious Eats • August 12, 2014Cindarella Bakery is a charming Russian cafe with outdoor seating, freshly baked pastries and bread for sale, and a great menu of sandwiches, soups, and Russian classics.
David S. • September 3, 2012A humble cafe that has a wide variety of food, if staying at Hotel Vertigo it's a must! Convenient and great good prices (Used to be Thad's, now is Jins)
Mike Q. • July 11, 2011Used to be not just a great neighborhood café, but one of the best cafés in the city. Now, with the uncaring current owner, super cheap beer, and obnoxious TV screens, it's sometimes bearable if you g
Spencer G. • March 28, 2010Try not asking the guy who makes coffee, "Is there milk or creamer?" just try. He doesn't find it funny, it'll come with the donuts.
John E. • September 13, 2011My friend Emily's family owns this cafe. The sandwiches are all tasty my favorite is the Turkey Cranberry and don't forget Lou's Special Sauce on all the sandwiches.
Natalie M. • December 14, 2015The sweetest family owns the cafe at city hall. Go see them, they are so nice. I like their wraps and bagels
Christine H. • October 14, 2012Try the cafe for breakfast. Sourdough waffle is heavenly!
Peter • August 2, 2015Peter, the proprietor, is kind, friendly and knowledgable. The store is impeccably curated, from the teas to the furniture. I recommend budgeting 30 minutes to enjoy a tea tasting.
Andrew L. • July 15, 2013A secret revealed: I buy tarts (frangipane and tropizienne) for Thanksgiving here. I've been to other La Boulange outposts but Pine St does it best. The baguettes and morning pastries are great too.
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