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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • No-contact delivery
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Render Coffee Reviews - 93

4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
William Lakebrink

A nice spacious cafe with good coffee and decent breakfast and lunch options at a reasonable price. There are 3d printers and laser etching machines that can be used on a monthly subscription program. The service is good and they offer discounts for repeat customers.

Caitlin Deutschle

Coffee was... coffee. Nothing special. Had the brownie, was nothing special either. Kinda hard to swallow due to how dry it was. Establishment was clean, but staff rather unfriendly. They were friendly with some and not others, very odd. They rolled their eyes behind my friends back after she asked a question. I wouldn't come back here.

Sebastien Delisle

Casual coffee joint tucked away in between the tall Bostonian buildings. It’s pretty expensive, but not relative to other nice places in town. There’s free WiFi and all the water you can stomach, if hydration is your jam. It was nice and quiet when I came in, and it was a great place to catch up on some work. Visit. Enjoy.

Evan Moulson

Great coffee in a cool space. The menu is a bit sparse - this isn't Starbucks - but the coffee is fantastic. I love the flavored lattes because they make all their flavors in house; none of that squirt bottle stuff.

Samantha Hayford

An airy chill atmosphere, and though this location doesn't serve sandwiches, they were cool enough to let myself and a friend get salads around the corner and bring them in to enjoy with our coffees. Would suggest for table for two. There's an area that people can work towards the back.

Diana Westfall

Great tasting 3rd wave coffee. Latte and cappuccino pictured.

Pete Salomone

I've run a couple of shops like this one, and there is a growing trend of cafes that look the part, and someone invested some money in, but are only average as far as product & service. Render is an exception.

Walking in, the shop is well-laid out and the flow is evident and thoughtful, all the way through to the layout of the prepared food on the counter, and the easy-to-read menu. I was thinking about a pour-over, but the coffee I wanted was their available drip, so i went with a 12oz. Pulled out my wallet to find my debit card was missing, so I stepped off to the side to check for it. While I'm standing at the counter with the contents of my wallet laid out, the barista notices and asks what i was getting, and if I lost my card. I answer that, yeah i'm that idiot, and she takes a couple of steps to grab the drip I had ordered anyways, and just says to get them back next time.

I know this is a small gesture, and the lid on the cup is more costly than the coffee poured, but it's not the point. This is the platonic ideal of a shop that knows its customers, know their relationship to the shop, and wants that relationship to last as long as possible. They don't care about the $0.15 lost on the cup of coffee; they know it means that I'll be back, and they're totally right.

Tell your friends. I'm gonna.

Jody West

Hands down my favorite coffee shop that I have ever been to. They offer a wide range if I could give them an 11 out of 10 rating I would. Feels like he, can't go wrong with Render ❤️

John Lee

Render is my favorite coffee shop in downtown Boston. I think their espresso is amazing. They source single origin beans and use a light roast that showcases the fruity, bright notes of their coffee.

Michael McKelvey

Great espresso but a noticeably pretentious atmosphere.

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