Their dessert menu is particularly noteworthy, featuring a range of cakes, cookies, tarts, and sweets. These treats stand out because of their reduced sugar content, making them delightfully sweet without being overly so. They taste fantastic, and the café itself enhances the experience with abundant seating, both indoor and outdoor. For those who might want something other than desserts, they also provide healthier alternatives such as yogurts, fresh juices, and a selection of fresh fruits. A trip here ensures an array of options to suit any taste preference.
Probably one of the better coffee spots in the area for “character”. I liked it a lot inside although it was a little overrun. This would be a great place to meet someone for a coffee, but if you’re interested in just the drink probably easier places to go in the area for a better cup. I got a latte with whole milk but tasted a bit like a cup of microwaved milk. Appreciated the art still in a to go cup.
Stress-free and affordable coffee shop experience on Newbury.
During the past few months, I have dropped by this place a few times to either grab a quick lunch or get coffee. Its spacious seating arrangement is a rarity among Newbury coffee shops, eliminating the stressful scramble for available tables.
One of my favorite sandwich options is the Jittery Hen. Despite its unassuming price, the well-curated harmony of coffee-braised chicken, smoked gruyere cheese, and BBQ sauce delivers a comforting and scrumptious flavor experience. The dessert options are somewhat limited, but the fruit tart I tried was a solid choice.
All in all, Thinking cup excels in its triad of offerings: appetizing food, soothing ambiance, and pocket-friendly prices. It’s unquestionably a great spot for a pit stop.
LOVE the latte/flat white coffee (call it the same here) AND has non-diary and gluten-free choices. My favourite were the freshly-baked madeleines 😍.
Great vibe (except if you’re in the overflow area where’s like a back storeroom). Only other reason I rated 4/5 star and not 5/5 - didn’t provide wifi. Inconvenient for travellers.
This cafe is super cute, went there based on a recommendation from a friend. Very busy though on a Sunday morning, so try to keep an eye out for a table as soon as you get in! I had their chai latte and almond croissant 🥐 The almond croissant was good but have had better elsewhere, won’t deduct points for that though cause it was still good.
I enjoyed their coffee, especially the Cortado, which I highly recommend. Their macarons are delicious, and my favorite flavor is pistachio.
Cozy little coffee shop that is clearly popular as it was pure luck that got me a table. I got a chai latte and the flavor was good but it was lukewarm, which I found confusing but it was fine.
I recently visited the Thinking Cup coffee shop in Boston and I must say, it was a great experience. The location is perfect, situated in a nice area of the city. The food was absolutely delicious, and the service was friendly and welcoming. The atmosphere of the coffee shop was very chill, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. Overall, I highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for a great coffee shop experience in Boston.
Quaint little coffee and bake shop in Boston. Balanced coffee, bagels that have a ciabatta crunch and little resistance. Lox is briny and oniony and bright. Could spend my entire trip here.
Coffee was really good. Great location and outdoor seating to enjoy coffee.
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