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Welcome to Cafe Beatrice

Cafe Beatrice, located in Cambridge, MA, is a trendy and hipster cafe known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious food. The cafe offers various utilities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, and catering services. With a full bar, covered outdoor seating, and gender-neutral restrooms, Cafe Beatrice is open to all and provides a welcoming environment for everyone. The menu features a diverse range of dishes perfect for lunch or group gatherings. The cafe's commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, along with its flavorful cuisine, makes it a must-visit spot for food lovers in the area.

LOCATIONS

If you're looking for a trendy and hip cafe in Cambridge, look no further than Cafe Beatrice. Located at 100 N First St, this cafe offers a wide range of amenities including delivery, takeout, reservations, and wheelchair accessibility.

With a full bar, happy hour specials, and heated outdoor seating, Cafe Beatrice is the perfect spot to unwind with friends or enjoy a delicious meal. Their diverse menu caters to all tastes, offering options for every palate. From gourmet sandwiches to savory salads, Cafe Beatrice has something for everyone.

The cafe's commitment to inclusivity is evident in their gender-neutral restrooms, open to all policy, and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite for lunch or hosting a group event, Cafe Beatrice has you covered. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in Cambridge - you won't be disappointed.

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Ellie C.
Ellie C.

Such a cute café near the Lechmere T stop! The decor is clean and new and the vibe is calm and relaxed, with plenty of natural light coming through the full-wall windows and soft music playing in the background. I love their breakfast tacos (I ordered without cheese): fresh and flavorful cherry tomatoes, avocado, green chili sauce, and fried egg on soft shell tortillas. So fresh and savory. Sadly, I was looking forward to trying their weekend-only breakfast burrito, but was informed that it cannot be made dairy-free since it is premade. I panic-ordered their egg and cheese breakfast sandwich instead (subbed tomato for the cheese), but would probably get one of the options with more ingredients next time, as those seem more flavorful and worth the price. Overall, I'll keep coming back for their breakfast tacos and to try some of their other menu items! I could see this being a great place to get work done and/or to relax.

Ekaterina L.
Ekaterina L.

The spot was super cute. Glad we popped by on a busy morning. I got the breakfast bagel with egg on it which is super good super nice way to cure the hangover from the night before unfortunately they didn't have the yogurt parfait on the menu that day, so the boyfriend was left disappointed But overall, super cute place their cinnamon rolls look amazing. We will definitely be coming back.

Leslie S.
Leslie S.

Absolutely delicious! Went with my husband for a quick brunch before heading to Kendall Cinema for a movie. We got two breakfast sandwiches and some pastries to go. I got the smoked salmon, fried eggs, avocado on a brioche bun and my husband had the maple bacon with eggs and cheese. Beyond! I can't wait to go there again, maybe for lunch. Yum!! And phenomenal staff. So friendly and top notch! Bravo

Luv Life C.
Luv Life C.

I've stopped in here about five times when I was waiting for a bus to arrive. It's been good every time. The coffee is good, and the employees are friendly and attentive. I absolutely adore their Kouign-amann pastries. Here, they are especially big and tall and delicious! This place is a new fave.

Emily G.
Emily G.

Cafe Beatrice is defined by beauty, scrumptious morsels and creative expertise! One my recent visit to Boston, my husband and I wanted to try a few new spots. This cafe came highly recommended and for good reasons!! They have a quaint location in Cambridge with plenty of street parking. The staff are very helpful with recommendations but honestly, everything was so delicious and you couldn't go wrong with anything! We got a few cold brews and some tasty puffs. Mine was the passion fruit and it was the most perfect, intense flavor I've ever had, and when paired with the soft yet crisp puff, it was heaven. My husband got the pumpkin which was topped with toasted marshmallow. I'll be dreaming of when we can return!!

Joy G.
Joy G.

Cute cafe/bakery in Cambridge Crossing. If I lived nearby, I'd come here all the time. I wanted to order one of everything off their menu. Settled on the Kouig Aman, which had beautiful layers of soft flaky dough encased in an outer crispy layer dusted with sugar and cinnamon. Not the easiest thing to eat gracefully or without getting crumbs all over your lap but well worth it. On a second visit, we got the maple caramel bun. It was so sweet, it hurt my teeth. Do not get unless you really like caramel. For savory options, I also got a chicken Caesar salad wrap, with generous chunks of grilled chicken inside, but when the woman behind the counter fished it out of a mini-fridge nearby, I kinda wished I had gotten something warm/made to order. The wrap was ice cold and maybe not the best thing to eat on a frigid day. My husband's Cobb salad with the grilled chicken looked good - the portion was generous for the price ($14 for a salad with so much protein, and $4 for the extra chicken). The only downside is there isn't a ton of seating, so if you come during the weekend brunch prime rush, be prepared to loiter for a while for seats to open up.

Patricia R.
Patricia R.

We loved Cafe Beatrice! This little gem was just what my hubs and I needed after running around the city all day like the tourons we were. We were looking for something casual and close by, and were hoping for a tasty meal as well. CB checked all of the boxes. We each had their Cubano, and although it's a little different than the traditional sandwich we're used to, their interpretation was delicious. On our way out we ordered a slice of peanut butter pie, which was amazing. I ate half it in bed back at our hotel and finished it off the next morning for breakfast. It was that good - and the slice was enormous. Thank you to the staff that was sweet enough to answer all of our questions with patience and kindness. They were awesome.

Gary G.
Gary G.

Conveniently located within steps of Lechmere T stop and wonderfully photogenic, it's almost too photogenic to be true. I feared it might be one of those too-cute-too-believe places where it's more about the Instagramability than the flavor (I'm looking at you, Coco Rico in the Seaport), but the items here were impressively legit. Chocolate Croissant: A little too much gilding of the lily with chocolate topping more dominant than the chocolate inside, and the addition of little balls on top as well, but underneath lies a very respectable, traditional croissant. Flaky, buttery, airy, fluffy in spots and crackly too. Not gonna crack my Boston too 5, but solid and unique. Monkey Bread: Fresh, fluffy, sweet glazy, and tender. Moist, not dry. A winner. Coffee Cruller: The round kind, very shiny, glazy, and still warm when served. Very light but also custardy of dough, bringing intense moistness even aside from the flavorful glaze. Chocolate Pistachio Sandwich cookie: Very brownie-like, and the cookies would have shined even if not a sandwich and even if there weren't also a delightfully gooey caramelly filling to serve as the glue for the nuts. Coffee: Decent enough.