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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Curbside pickup
  • Drive-through
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Pressed Cafe Reviews - 100

4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Walter van Dusen

Another amazing google find. Options for meat, vegetarians and vegans. Large beverage really means large which is great; Arnold Palmer, Orange Juice and Cold Brew Coffee. We started off with Avocado Toast that was tasty with really good bread. My wife had the vegan veggie burrito that was super tasty with lots of tofu. I had the Challah Bread French Toast with fresh strawberries and real maple syrup. The restaurant has a rustic (wood everywhere) setting that is warm and cozy. Service was great!!! We also purchased some baked items to bring home. After the meal experience I can’t wait to try those later! In addition to ours, the other meals we saw were visually engaging made with super fresh ingredients. I can safely and highly recommend Pressed Cafe if you are in the area. Very busy so people seem to agree with our thoughts.

Owen C

Gotten sick twice from their food. The first time I got tomato soup, which tasted funny. Turned out to be bad and I got very sick. Second time was tonight; I got potato salad and ate about half of it before I realized it tasted sour and got sick. Too bad they’re incompetent at basic food safety because their sandwiches are amazing.

Ellen L

Food was delicious! This was my first time at this location, but I was not disappointed. I usually go to the one in Burlington and it can get so crowded there. This location isn't as bad but it does get a lot of traffic on the weekends. They also have a drive-thru here so you can always get something quick. They have such a huge selection of sandwiches, smoothies, wraps, salads, etc. Theres always something new to try. I've yet to be disappointed by any of their food!

Ran Sou

If I had to complain about anything related to the Pressed Cafe then it would be about how crowded it was on my first visit ever. But it wasn't because of slow service because service is very quick. Turned out the crowd is because it's a great place to get really good food. So is that really a complaint? I think not.

I was introduced to the Pressed Cafe only recently. Never heard of it before. They offer a great menu but I like my fruit so the first thing I tried (with help from a worker to identify the picture on the menu) was the rainbow acai smoothie.

My taste buds suffered a burst of rainbows and sunshine. One of the most delicious foods I've had in a long while at a restaurant.

But let's not stop at the food... Every worker at every station was pleasant, polite, helpful and friendly. It's no wonder why it was so crowded.

Suffice to say that I was so satisfied with my lunch experience that I brought my mom there for supper on the same first day.

Pressed Cafe is without question now in my top five favorite places to go. You should probably expect a crowd if you go, too, but the wait time is worth it and it's not long at all. It is officially a favorited place in my smartphone map app.

Jeffrey Kalchbrenner

First you give the wrong menu item -
As listed on receipt. Then you won’t let us rectify it next day when we’ll be back in the area - to avoid a 40 round trip again. Also manager said they’d be at location the next day… you did offer to refund if we gave card information, but we are uncomfortable giving that information over the phone as it’s not a secure transaction ….. DO BETTER!!!!

April Pelletier

Salem Pressed stands out above all the others! Super friendly and helpful staff, excellent food (bigger and fresher portions than all other locations I have been to).

Greg Alex

I describe Pressed Cafe as the "bigger, better, more hip Panera". Which I think is the best description. Great sandwiches, insanely good pita. Great salads. Impressive variety. 100% recommend

Wyatt M Wilson

I have reviewed many coffee houses around the globe and in USA and Canada. I must say this is way over priced for this location. I thought little hectic when you walk-in with people standing around everywhere. All said and done, I can get same quality coffee elsewhere for cheaper price. I paid over $8.00 for coffee and 2 pastry balls (chocolate and orange coconut)It was sub-par in my opinion. Staff seemed so busy that they seemed to rush you to the side for next customer and seemed frustrated themselves.Maybe I gotta go back another time...

evan kirstel

As a connoisseur of cafés, humor, and the art of squashing things, I recently embarked on a culinary expedition to the world-renowned Pressed Café. Little did I know that this unsuspecting little establishment would tickle my funny bone as much as it did my taste buds.

Upon entering, I was immediately struck by the quirky décor, which included an impressive collection of antique sandwich presses that doubled as avant-garde art installations. My personal favorite was a piece titled "The Panini Monalisa" – a sandwich press adorned with a smiling Leonardo da Vinci holding a perfectly pressed panini.

The menu was an endless stream of hilarity, boasting delicacies like the "Hulk Smash-ed Avocado Toast" and the "Too Hot To Handle Grilled Cheese." I finally settled on the "Knock Knock, Who's Sourdough?" sandwich, which was served with a side of the most pun-tastic sauce called "Jamaican-Me-Crazy Jerk Mayo."

As I sat down with my sandwich, I noticed the staff wearing t-shirts with the slogan, "We put the 'press' in 'impressive'!" It was clear that everyone here was fully committed to the theme.

Biting into my "Knock Knock, Who's Sourdough?" sandwich, I was pleasantly surprised to find a tiny slip of paper tucked between the turkey and provolone. Unfolding it, I discovered a handwritten joke: "Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing!" I couldn't help but chuckle at this delightful touch.

Throughout my meal, the café's resident barista and part-time stand-up comedian, Tim, entertained guests with a series of coffee-based jokes. His one-liner about the coffee bean's dating life – "They met on Coffee Meets Bagel, but it was just a grind" – had me in stitches.

As I savored the last bites of my sandwich, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of satisfaction. Pressed Café had truly delivered a unique blend of culinary excellence and side-splitting humor.

In conclusion, if you find yourself craving a meal that will leave you both full and chuckling with delight, look no further than Pressed Café. It's a perfect spot for anyone who appreciates a good sandwich and a hearty laugh. And remember, laughter is the best medicine, so why not treat yourself to a dose of deliciousness and giggles at Pressed Café today?

sharat menon

Lot of food options Panini, bowls, breakfast bagels and vegan options as well. Fresh juice, smoothies too. Decent indoor seating. Didn't realize there was one in Nashua as well.

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