Simon’s Coffee Shop is a quiet café a few blocks from Porter Square in Cambridge—a perfect neighborhood place to enjoy a lovely espresso drink, delightfully presented in a simple ambiance of paneled walls, mounted lamps, and a dozen small tables. If you can, sit in the window.
I’ve been going to Simon’s for years and it never disappoints. Coffee is the central theme at this café, but the menu has just been revamped with a few additions. You can have a pastry or sandwich from either their breakfast or lunch menu. You can enjoy that with your Gracenote roasted coffee. Gracenote has a couple of cafes around Boston, also recommended. (That was the review within the review.)
As with many small cafes, Simon’s is involved with the community and often hosts a curated art exhibit. They still have an old-fashioned bulletin board with community events, tying the locals together. Throughout the years the staff has always been friendly and accommodating. This is a destination café that you should not miss.
1736 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138
Original Article: https://www.followingboston.com/articles/2023/07/28/simons-coffee
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