Andala Coffee House
Amenities
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Andala Coffee House Reviews - 100
4.1
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Kelsey Chaplain
I love the vibe here. Look at the menu on your own and expect to politely flag down service beyond your initial order, but staff are sweet and the food is very solid. I love to sit here for a pot of tea and long conversation.
Lumyr D
Great place to meet friends for a posh quick bite and a coffee. The Turkish coffee is the bomb.
Downstairs seating is a little chilly when the service door ope s but other than that, a great place!
Dhruv Jaiswal
Good place and nice vibe when you sit outside for hooka. The waiters kept checking on us for food and if we needed anything. They were out of chicken which was a bummer for us !
But a good place to hangout and pretty decent prices.
Peter Salem
Amazingly chill atmosphere to grab some Arabic or Turkish coffee, a meal, and focus on work. The Combo plate is great if you're craving a bit of everything, and the Wake Me Up smoothie is a great meal cap of peanut butter-banana goodness. Great attentive service on weekends, solid variety of seating from small tables to full couches to sink into. Hookah is available, but they can only do it outside, so only plan on that when the weather is nice. Will definitely be back in the summer to sit on the patio.
Miguel Angel Rivas
Really good and tasty vegan and vegetarian food. I loved fruit juices.
Rasha Mhmoud
Mt go-to in Cambridge for Arabic Palestinian food, great atmosphere. The turkish coffee and lattes are awesome. I can stay there for hours (just don't forget to til your waiter well!)
Ash
a warm, cozy interior and delicious food but the service was a bit disappointing ngl. it took a while for each meal to arrive. and i don’t think our server even said hello. :( it was confusing but worth it for the food.
Lance Li
The coffee shop was sort of hidden at the corner of a Main Street off Central Square. I went inside on a Sunday afternoon around 2:30Pmish, the place was quite packed. I was intrigued by its various cultural extravagant decor and Palestinian flags. The vibe was very young and energizing. I ordered a latte since the staff didn’t really know what a “flat white” was when I ordered. I had to say the coffee was quite mediocre, mostly tasted like foamed milk, maybe that’s what it should be like since in Italy ordering latte will get you a milk served. The one shot of coffee didn’t offer much taste at all, maybe try two expresso shots next time.
So without tasting the food, I can only comment on the latte and decor. I would give the atmosphere and decor a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ but the coffee ⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the taste and price at $4 dollars. Lastly, I was really puzzled when I get the latte, it was half full in my to-go cup, is that the standard nowadays?
Anastasiia Maz
There is really tasty avocado press sandwich and chocolate baklava!
Ophir Averbuch
Nothing authentic about this place (speaking as someone who is intimately familiar with the cuisine). Hummus with beef dish tasted good, but was quite small for a main course, and again, very inauthentic. Knafeh was pretty disgusting: it was swimming in water which made it completely soggy. Basboosa was ok.