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    Cafe G

    3.9 (145 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Museum courted at night
    Susan D.

    We visited the Gardner museum for a free First Thursday event. We had missed dinner and found that the museum cafe was open so we stopped in. We loved the decor and the employees were pleasant and friendly. My friend enjoyed the salmon Caesar salad and I enjoyed my potato leek and cheese quiche. We shared vanilla olive oil cake for dessert. We were pleased with the variety of menu selections. Great food option if you're visiting the museum or in the area. Service was fast as the menu itens don't require a lot of prep time.

    Pea flower Iced Tea
    Pepper L.

    Wonderful service, we sat outside in the beautiful shady yard, I had salmon Caesar salad which was just a bit bland, and my friend ate the spicy tofu plate with hummus and quinoa salad which looked fantastic, and she loved it. We drank peaflower iced tea which is blue and turns purple when you put lemon in it, a first for us. For dessert, olive oil cake and chocolate pudding with granola and blueberries and coffee. Lovely sitting outside on a perfect summer day. The museum is also gorgeous with medieval collections and a fabulous garden.

    Dark chocolate pudding with berries and Graham crackers.
    Michael K.

    My wife and I popped in the Cafe G near closing time after wrapping up our visit to the Gardner Museum. The dining room was all windows with wooden chairs and tabletops. Despite all the hard surfaces, the noise level was OK, and we had no difficulties conversing. Our server was delightful and helped us with the menu. My wife and I wanted a drink and something to munch on. We ended up with two glasses of a tasty Côte de Rhone, a passionfruit cheesecake, and a dark chocolate pudding with crumbled Graham crackers. The passionfruit cheesecake was the clear winner. It was full of flavor and yummy. The pudding was also good. You can't go wrong pairing chocolate with red wine. Prices were a little steep but so is everything else these days. Hopefully some of this goes towards the museum.

    Salmon caesar
    Meg C.

    Was pleasantly surprised by the quality and quantity of the food and drinks given this is a museum cafe! We had the salmon caesar salad and pesto shells with burrata, and both were light enough to eat on a hot day and portions were generous. We also tried the sangria and the sparkling cava - the sangria was a bit too sweet for my liking, but I found the cava to be nice and refreshing. I thought prices were reasonable at roughly $30 pp for an entree and a drink at a museum. Service was a bit spotty but friendly, and we sat outside, which was nice.

    Grilled Chicken Sandwich
    Gail U.

    After experiencing the beauty and culture of the Palace and Courtyard of the Isabella Gardner Museum and visiting their gift shop the convenience of this eatery is convenient and a good choice. Check in at the front podium and you will be escorted to a table. The ordering and service is fast and efficient, My rigatoni had just the right amount of heat and the clam morsels and chorizo sausage bits were the first to go. Like a child I picked out all the American parsley I could and put them in a little heap on the top right of the dish, The sparking water with ginger syrup was good and refreshing and went well with the savory pasta. Hubs had a grilled chicken sandwich with salad. Great place to multitask: Yelp post and nourish your bod at the same time. after head to their indoor seating area and found it a good place to write out 4 postcards. I also bought postage stamps for them at the gift shop. Only thing no Mail Drop or post office according to an employee at the front.

    Jen R.

    This spot is inside of the museum and some museum restaurants are stellar this one is kind of a meh. My server never looked at me when I was ordering, than another person came by to take my order.. ok Than the guy dropped of my drinks and my bill ok fine I guess. The quiche is not worth the price I cannot stress this enough not is the Rose' Sangria. I'm sure other things on the menu might be worth a try but it just seemed uninspired. Service is kind of wanky and the only person who had any personality was the hostess. I'd say try other stuff on the menu or find somewhere else too go. It's a meh

    Pea flower tea
    Joyce K.

    I stopped in this lovely cafe for brunch while visiting the Isabella Stuart Gardener museum, and loved it! They have a "pea flower green" tea which actually pours blue in color (I'd never had blue tea before)! For food, they have a decent selection of cafe fare (think salads, sandwiches, light meals). I got the quiche which was delightful - the puff pastry was perfectly done and the filling was not too heavy. It came with a salad as well with some yummy dressing. The inside of the cafe is very clean and has a modern and elegant vibe - will definitely return when I visit the Gardner again!

    Sonya F.

    Just a restaurant located in a gorgeous museum! I think this is probably one of the better museum restaurants I've been to food-wise. We got two dishes for two people, which was more than enough. Their polenta was delicious and filling. It was interestingly cake-like and had a texture similar to mashed potatoes. The mushroom sauce paired perfectly with this, I just wish there was more! On the other hand, I didn't think the pita was anything special. The meat was hard to chew and flavorless, but I did like the hummus and veggies. Both portions were pretty large and we left on very full stomachs. They also had a lot of tables open and our food did come very quickly so convenience-wise, it's a great place to eat when you get hungry while perusing the museum!

    Salmon Salad
    Sara M.

    Museum cafes can be hit or miss but this one was great for a birthday lunch. Went on the early side on a weekday and got a table right away. There are indoor and outdoor options. We both ordered the chilled salmon. It said it came with tabbouleh but it was more similar to a Greek salad. Everything was delicious and service was attentive and quick. Portion size was hearty and worth the price.

    Crispy Semolina Polenta
    Miranda G.

    Service was quick and friendly! The rigatoni was a bit too watery for my taste, but the polenta was delicious. Both dishes were very filling.

    Erica R.

    My group opted to grab a bite to eat here after we were finished visiting the museum - mostly as a matter of convenience. We decided on sitting outside and were taken to an open table quickly. The menu is very limited. I opted for the cheese and prosciutto plate because I just didn't find that anything else sounded appetizing for a mid-day lunch. My friend got the fried chicken sandwich (which came with a spicy aleppo mayo), which he seemed to enjoy well enough. My mother ended up not getting anything to eat (again, nothing really appealed to her from the small menu) and simply enjoyed some items off my plate (and a bite of my friend's chicken sandwich), along with a Diet Coke. After getting our food, it was quite a while before we saw our server again. After realizing that she hadn't noticed us after a some time had passed since we finished, we had to make a special point to flag her down for the check. The check itself was on the high end... but it's hard to know if that's because it's Boston or because it's a museum eatery. *shrug* TL;DR Cafe G is fine if you're in a pinch or need something convenient after a couple hours in the museum. Otherwise, you can certainly do better.

    valrhona chocolate budino
    Amelia M.

    One of the best museum cafés! There are not many food options near the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum. Given the good reviews, we decided to try Café G or The Gardner Café. The café is in the entrance building off to the side. Three of the walls are floor to ceiling glass with semi transparent shades available. The café is full of basic tables with red chairs - the tables/chairs are well spaced and the feeling is light and airy. The hostess and wait staff are great and friendly! There was a large group of more than 30 that entered just before us but the café is quite large and there was plenty of seating and this did not impact our service. The paper menu is also your placemat and lists 8 entrees priced from $20-$24 with 3 desserts and then beverages including wine and beer. The sandwiches did seem overpriced for $21 but the other entrees seemed more reasonable. We opted for the shrimp piccata and pasta shells with grilled broccolini, crispy semolina polenta with cream mushrooms and ricotta and curry chicken and root vegetable stew. The shrimp pasta is an excellent choice with over 6 large shrimp and al dente pasta. The crispy polenta is a wonderful surprise in a lovely cream mushroom ricotta sauce. We were a little concerned that the chicken stew would be heavily curry flavored but the waitress assured it was mild and it is but it is a pretty basic dish. We opted for dessert and ordered the valrhona chocolate budino and oatmeal raisin cookies. The budino is chocolate heaven well balanced with blueberries and broken crunchy graham crackers - we licked the spoon and came pretty close to doing the same with the terra cotta dish. The 2 oatmeal raisin cookies were homemade and good but not sure we'd order again for $5. It was a terrific and enjoyable lunch.

    Braised Pork Chimmichanga

    Amazing waitress and delicious food. We came right before close and she was incredibly patient and kind and joked around with us.

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    Entry display case with menu boards.

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    3.9(1.4k reviews)
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    We stopped at Caffe Vittoria during a food tour and we were lucky that a reservation was made and…read morewe had a table set aside for our group. As we walked in, we were met with the great aroma of coffee and baked goods. The place was very busy and there were a lot of staff moving around and customers having conversations or in line to order take out. We sat in a separate area downstairs and we were the only guests there. It was somewhat dark but it was private and there were bathrooms downstairs. We tried their tiramisu that was one of the bests I've ever tried. We also ordered their pistachio martini that was a super treat as it also had pistachio gelato. Their cappuccino made me want a second one. I am coming back to this place next time that I visit the North End!

    This used to be a nice spot to get a coffee and pastry. However, I feel the quality has declined…read more The cappuccino didn't taste like there was even espresso in there. Faint enough that it seems like the coffee grounds were used a few times... the rum cake was okay. It tasted commercially made. Unfortunate because I used to enjoy a coffee and pastry here. The workers were nice but the quality just isn't meeting nearby bakeries... Tables and menus were a bit sticky / dirty and could benefit being wiped down more

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    Old coffee machines

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    Enjoying an Sfogliatella and Cappuccino at the oldest Italian cafe in Boston!! Bellissimo!

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    4.0(196 reviews)
    2.0 miBeacon Hill
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    You may think I'm crazy, but my favorite part about Boston was this bookstore. It absolutely took…read moremy breath away! It is the cutest place ever, from their squirrel mascot, to the fireplace on each floor, to the windows on each end of the rooms that lit the rooms with sunlight, it truly had such a relaxing vibe. I loved the decor and how they converted the house into 4 stories of epic cuteness galore! Each floor had different genres of books, with the top floor (5th) housing the staff only area. The 4th floor has the children's/young adult books and I love how there are so many fun elements there, from the train that goes around the top by the ceiling, to the small red door that I think it just there for decoration? Unless it leads to some magical other part of the building... lol The ground level has a cafe and offers typical cafe food like sandwiches, soups and salads, but I think their specialty is breakfast/brunch items as well as afternoon tea. We wanted to sit down and enjoy a warm drink after our book browsing and were lucky that we were able to get seated right away, as shortly after there were larger parties coming in for brunch. Fully wheelchair accessible with access through the cafe, there is an elevator that will take you to all levels. There is one restroom on the 4th floor that is also accessible.

    Solely reviewing the bookstore component and not the cafe…read more This is such a well curated and cute shop. The nooks with cookbooks and coffee table books are so aesthetically pleasing. The notes from the staff on their picks are really helpful too. Reminds me of the independent bookstores in the UK. This kids floor is also great with toys, including a toy train, and a fireplace. Two bathrooms too on this floor and the bottom floor.

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    2nd floor - main floor with the cashier.

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