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Love the feel of this place!! So homey and fun. Great sandwiches, coffee, and pastries. Can't speak to the prices of the goods but the sandwiches were totally reasonable. The kind of spot you want to make your regular stop on the way to a picnic!
First time here. Fast, friendly service, good coffee, good pastries. What's not to like!
Service here is always friendly, today was no different. Unfortunately my Sandwich was a bit scant on the fillings. Not the norm but disappointing non the less. Follow up. Thank you for the offer City Feed. Nice of you to offer to make it right. I recently moved and can only visit on the occasion w
I ordered a soy coconut mocha and an oatmeal raisin cookee. The staff were helpful and attentive. I've had only fair luck ordering soy drinks in most places. They did very well, and made a delightful drink. The place is tiny and simple in decor, so it wouldn't be a great place for meeting a dat
Got multigrain bagel with cream cheese and raspberry jam. Loved it. However this place it's easier to understand and order for coffee. The choices for bagels and condiments are hidden and you have to ask for it. Otherwise there breakfast options are limited there.
Sweet 'corner store' complete with a great variety of sandwiches and a full coffee bar. My favorite is the vegetarian BLT & the honey latte. They pack a lot of groceries into a relatively tiny space and you pay a minor mark-up for the convenience but when you got a 8:30pm craving for ice cream, it's
Go to lunch spot for great sandwiches. They have a good range of veggie sandwiches. I recommend asking for the hot pepper relish on most sandwiches. The staff are awesome very friendly and make an effort to make everything come out quickly and tasty. It is a touch on the pricy side but the quality
Eclectic and fun. Great staff, great coffee. Good for basics and some other stuff in a pinch at the small one, and could be used as a full grocery at the larger. The big guy even has a well catered beer and wine selection!
I love Little Feed! It was the original City Feed, then the owner of a building closed it for a while (can't remember why) so they started a fundraising campaign to purchase the building and reopen it. They raised double what they needed and now I finally don't have to walk a mile to the Centre Stre
"Little" City Feed is our neighborhood coffee shop and organic food mini mart. They brew delicious Fair Trade coffee and their espresso drinks are the nicest tasting in Jamaica Plain. Their baked goods come from local bakeries and their housemade sandwiches are also available as salads, that is with
A neighborhood staple. How charming is a tiny cafe/market off the beaten path, tucked amongst the Victorians on a residential street? Endlessly so. Steps from the Stonybrook MBTA stop so it's super convenient. Great drinks (coffee is great, chai latte is phenomenal) and pastries. Interesting sandwic
A great market to find locally grown produce and niche food and beverage products. It's also a great place to grab a meal; the soup and sandwiches are extremely delicious and never disappoint.
Most awesome surprise. This is a great little jem of a neighborhood store. Not at all what I was expecting. Great sandwiches, Chai, coffee and a whole bunch of wonderful to find foods. Great baked goods also. Be prepared to park down the street.
Viva little feed! Outpost of larger location, but still has a nice selection of fresh produce, breads, assorted groceries and sundries, and most importantly, a full coffee bar serving Equal Exchange and some local roasters. Friendly staff, know me by name.
Coffee and baked goods are phenomenal, although they never seem to have enough of them! Highly recommend the lemon poppy seed muffin.
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