1. Rox Diner
8.1
1881 Centre St, West Roxbury, MA
Diner · 34 tips and reviews
Gwen Betts: The Italian Job was super tasty and perfect for a summer breakfast. Poached eggs, crisp tomatoes, cool mozzarella, and fresh basil on top of perfectly toasted, thin-sliced multigrain bread. 👌
Elizabeth Nagarajah: The place is worth the wait - order pancakes (so fluffy), the house toast with an omelet and you won't go wrong! Briana was so friendly!!
Jess Schultz: Try anything! Kelly is the best chef!
2. Pavement Coffeehouse
7.9
44 Gainsborough St, Boston, MA
Coffee Shop · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 69 tips and reviews
Aleksandra Pasek: Try the jalapeño cream cheese! It's just the right amount of spicy and perfect with multigrain everything bagel.
Nicholas: This Pavement location has fantastic interior design, rotating original artwork, high ceilings, and options for study in your own space or at a large wooden table for six. Great coffee too!
Lauren Siegert: Apparently you aren't supposed to come here to eat, but to drink coffee and use your mac or netbook for hours.
5. Pavement Coffeehouse
8.5
1334 Boylston St, Boston, MA
Coffee Shop · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 48 tips and reviews
Sarah Jung: One of my favorite spots in the city to drink coffee, read a book, and people watch.
Aleksander Meyer: Dark and Stormy -- a drink made out of ginger, cayenne, and espresso.
Allison Kasic: The large cold brew is still pretty small.
7. Thinking Cup
8.8
Grandview, 165 Tremont St, Boston, MA
Café · Chinatown - Leather District · 368 tips and reviews
Taisiia I.: If you are looking for a healthy option - get their sandwich with multigrain bread and turkey. Don't forget to get a cappuccino, it's amazing here!
Adwa: you can find good American coffee all around boston , but best cappuciano is rare to find .and this is the place. amazing muffin and sandwish fresh & light. great atmosphere .
Thrillist: Hit TC for a piping hot mug of Stumptown java. No better way to start the day.
8. Blunch
8.2
59 E Springfield St (Harrison Ave), Boston, MA
Sandwich Spot · South End · 35 tips and reviews
Erica M.: Be sure to try one of the breakfast bagel sandwiches. They are DELISH! Personal fave: Onion bagel with sausage, mozzarella, spicy, add egg. Keeps you full for hours.
Bravo: Sweet little spot with a terrible name, more than makes up for it with homemade soups and sandwiches. -Tania Peterson, Top Chef Just Desserts
BU Today: Breakfast and lunch are the only options here, but when homemade soups, pressed sandwiches, and bagelwiches taste this good, who needs dinner? Top off your meal with a gooey triple chip cookie. Read more.
9. OAK Long Bar + Kitchen
9.0
138 Saint James Ave (Dartmouth St), Boston, MA
American Restaurant · Prudential - St. Botolph · 74 tips and reviews
Sam Winnick: Awesome new brunch spot. Beautiful decor and great food. The Mac has a fried egg and bacon!!
Boston.com: The new hearth oven truly earns its keep is something humble: roast chicken, redolent of rosemary and pepper, served in a cast-iron skillet with potatoes. Also hard to beat: pulled pork flatbread. Read more.
Christine A: The burger here is amazing, even better than the Bristol lounge in the four seasons...
cali wilson: The Best bakery around!! :D Great croissants & baked goods!!-try the ham&swiss croissant. excellent customer service & everyone is so friendly
Vivian She: Only 3.75 for a small but filling sandwich, and all prices listed are tax included!
Rory dela Paz: I had a Pretzel Baguette sandwich with pesto, mozarella, and tomato and it was yummy. It's funny how we bought our car from this place and now it's a nice place to go for lunch or a snack.
Boston.com: Southie’s latest trendy spot serves up the "Sugar Bowl,"a drink with three simple ingredients: Ketel One, muddled watermelon, and cucumbers. You get what the name promises: sugary deliciousness. Read more.
Sharon Lee Joseph: The Lincoln burger is delicious! It comes with a huge plate of fries.
Jeff Cram: Quiet Man may be best drink in Boston