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    Boulevard Brew

    4.4 (50 reviews)

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    BOULEVARD BREW ATMOSPHERE

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    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    Salvador S.

    Cool spot, the caramel macchiato was good but didnt stand out. Turns into a bar in the back area certain hours.

    Mayan Mocha Frappe and ham and cheese croissant.
    Angel S.

    Great little place. Really laid back and comfortable atmosphere. Food was really good. Workers are kind. Lots of syrups to choose from to add a little something to your drinks. I'd definitely be back again to try more things.

    Front flower box.
    Loren B.

    Coffee shops are popping up everywhere in the past year it seems. Boulevard Brew is off our beaten path in River Oaks a few doors down from the heralded Griffs (eh, in my opinion) and Clear Fork liquor (with its impressive selection of Martin House beers). Boulevard brew has a cheerful front with some flower boxes, out door seating, and a sign advertising "Vintage Vibes". The front room has a cozy feeling with lots of natural light. There is also a second, larger space towards the back with lower lighting and more sofas and tables. I was a little concerned it might feel tight if it was busy, but not so at all. The staff (one was the owner I think) were exceptionally personable and accommodating. Super high marks for how they helped us and tweaked our drinks as we are both trying to adjust our drinks for temporarily restrictive diets. The menu includes food items and signature sweet drinks that I found interesting. Boulevard uses coffee from a small batch roaster in Dallas named La Creme, and features some tea from David Rio in San Francisco. My drink was a Green Eye (triple 16 oz drip coffee) with a splash of cream and half sweet sugar free vanilla. It's not fully working for me everywhere yet, and think that La Creme has stronger body and acidity than my preference. But, a triple drip is a lot of coffee for 16 oz., too. She's been drinking a quad oat milk latte and hers was bitter, too. Worth mentioning, our total came to $17.68, add two bucks tip and we're almost at $20 for two drinks. We did add several shots, and I didn't ask him to break it down for me. I'm telling myself had a tried there would've been no way to rework that with fewer add-ons and maybe it would've been a more reasonable price. Boulevard opened up right after the pandemic, a rough time to sustain a food business with all the opening and closing and changing restrictions. We enjoyed our visit, though its a bit far for us to come back to regularly. Recommended if its within your range!

    Sound delish!
    Monie H.

    A new coffee shop in River Oaks....and it's brews up some good stuff! I noticed this spot a week or two ago, but just dropped in today. They were doing a brisk take-out business. While the nice employee was preparing beverages for the folks ahead of me, I got some time to look around and snap some pics. I was warmly greeted and ordered the Mayan Mocha latte and a slice of the delectable Italian cream cake that was "calling my name" as it sat on that cake platter. The drink and cake were delicious. And YES, you can sub dairy milk for almond, oat, or coconut in your beverages. Not only are they a full coffee bar, but they also offer an extensive smoothie and tea menu, sandwich menu, pastries/cake, and are hosting a Spanish "crash course" in June. I ordered takeout, but the inside is cute, cozy with the feel of a small, laid back, but upscale coffee shop. There is plenty of parking in this strip mall. I took a picture of the outside of the building because it's easy to not notice that there is such a nice spot right here off Roberts Cut Off Rd and River Oaks Blvd (right past taco bell & chicken express; next door to Josefina's).

    Cozy couches in the back room
    Madigan M.

    A lovely coffee shop with an artsy vibe. I tried one of their pour-overs and it was one of the most flavorful, smooth cups of coffee I've ever had. Delicious apple pastries as well. Plenty of seating to choose from - there were a few cafe tables on the sidewalk outside, a small, well-decorated front area and a larger room in the back with comfy couches, local artists work displayed and a grand piano.

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    Danyelle A.

    We visited Boulevard Brew on a random trip to this area of town. Coffee sounded good, so we stopped in mid-afternoon on a Saturday. I was disappointed to find the place empty, but I was not disappointed with the service. The young man who helped us was really friendly and very patient with someone who couldn't figure out what he wanted. This young man made great suggestions and eventually customized a drink to perfection. The espresso drinks were standard fare and mine was delicious. While waiting for my drink, this young man shared some insight into oat milk and the differences between almond and soy. He was helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable! We would definitely go back again. I loved the service and small business feel of this place.

    Salted Caramel Chai Latte
    Rigo M.

    Noticed this place a while back but decided today was the day to stop in and grab a drink. The inside is very roomy and has plants of space to sit and read or bring in your laptop. Barista was friendly and very helpful since it was my first time in, a big plus in my book. Ordered the Salted Carmel Chai Latte and all I can say is it is the perfect start to my morning at the office.

    Iced chai
    Courtney B.

    First time coming here and this place is adorable! It's huge and there are plenty of different seating options.

    Reese M.

    I got the Mayan Mocha and the hot chocolate. SHEEEEESHHHHH 10/10. Ill definitely be coming back. Great coffee, Great prices, and AWESOME service.

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    The Mayan mocha is legit, their stuff blows Starbucks away, not that doing so takes much. Their snacks are good too.

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    4 years ago

    Good stuff, local coffee is always the best. The detox tea is great for a Sunday morning

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    6 years ago

    Really nice little local coffe ship with fresh look, and great coffee! The iced vanilla latte is very good!

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    6 years ago

    The frozen hot chocolate is amazing! It is a friendly and upbeat place and I will definitely make it a regular stop!

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