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Cushman Market & Cafe

★★★★½ 4.6/5 (100 reviews)
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491 Pine St, Amherst, MA 01002 (413) 549-0100 Website
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Reviews (100)

Philip George
Philip George
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Cozy ambience. We went around 12PM-1PM. I ordered the Safe Hit; the cranberry mayo paired really well with the wheatberry bread and the turkey breast. It was stacked with turkey slices; I would’ve been full even without the side of chips. Highly recommend the lavender matcha latte. I don’t usually like the texture or bitterness of matcha but the lavender cuts it nicely. My friends got the JoJo sandwich and the Iced Americano, those were great too.

Garrett Jacobsmeier
Garrett Jacobsmeier
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Amazing food with really incredible employees who work through even the busiest days with a smile

Xiaodong Smith
Xiaodong Smith
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

It is really a surprise for me to find this wonderful and intimate breakfast restaurant with the Market. I bought all of their garlics,and a tiny picture book for my kid. The cashier has a angelic smile, the food is incredible meeting my flavor!

Thomas S
Thomas S
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great funky space and cozy atmosphere. Staff was very pleasant and helpful. The sandwiches were fresh and very tasty. A nice little market for a few supplies. Well worth the stop.

Daniel Hosp
Daniel Hosp
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

mmmmm fresnh toas t :))))))) they didn’t let me bring my pet tueky vulture (jhames) inside ONE STAR GONE!!!!!! The woman(her/she) wasn’t eating her food so i asked if i could munch BUT she ignored me. ONE STAR GONE. yummy food tho

Kate Peterson
Kate Peterson
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The drinks food staff and vibe are all totally on point.

Codey Kolasinski
Codey Kolasinski
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Buy sandwiches here. They are the best in Amherst.

Melanie Marshall
Melanie Marshall
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

One of my all-time favorite places in the valley!

Gordon Freed
Gordon Freed
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Very pleasant place to meet and eat with friends.

Bethany Adamski
Bethany Adamski
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Super charming gem of Amherst. It’s like a hippie Cracker Barrel. Lots of antiques, great vegan options, cool pictures on the walls, and a quaint general store with healthy, sometimes quirky, provisions. Clean restrooms and a cozy dining setting. I will definitely be adding cushmans to my rotation of restaurants around town. I had the matcha latte with soy and vegan breakfast burrito add vegan bacon. Worth the trip for sure, even got some Christmas presents for my family back home !

Mike O'Brien
Mike O'Brien
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great spot to grab a sandwich and a coffee! Had to wait in line for a bit to order and a bit longer to get our food, but that’s to be expected at noon on a Sunday, especially homecoming weekend for umass. Despite being absolutely in the weeds, all the employees were friendly and accommodating. I don’t know how y’all do it. I’ll be back!

Selene B
Selene B
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Nice small town cafe atmosphere. I was surprised at how much they were selling in the market up at the front

Heather Meier
Heather Meier
★★☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

took over an hour to get our food to go, restaurant wasn’t even busy. ridiculous

Dave Chastain-Stultz
Dave Chastain-Stultz
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The food is delicious, the environment is very cute, the staff are wonderful.

Daniel Reis
Daniel Reis
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

kind of a nice neighborhood upscale bodega, eclectic deli, and breakfast and lunch place in the back. the market section has high quality stuff handpicked, and is quite pricey. selected wines and cheeses and yogurts and bread and such canned goods a few necessities, all will not disappoint except if you wanted something cheaper :-) the breakfast and lunch restaurant in the back is really quite good. some vegetarian sandwiches, some sandwiches made with turkey - and that seems to be a pretty common sandwich filling here ( and the turkey is real, self-roasted, unprocessed turkey breast) - and also some classics like BLT etc. the real standout is breakfast. the holla French toast is to die for! thick slices perfectly cooked real maple syrup huge portion. blueberry pancakes made with a good amount of blueberries on the weekends. really yummy breakfast sandwiches made with all kinds of combination of things. including smoked salmon, herbed cream cheese, cheddar, bacon, ham, veggie sausage. great eggs great omelets. they also have bowls called hobo bowls, with kale and potatoes and cheese and meat and such. I think I got to try those they sound intriguing. the lunch sandwiches are also yummy although sometimes a little small sometimes normal size they vary a bit :-) the small selection of grocery is and such seems well thought out but of course it's pretty upscale and pricey. if you're getting just a few items maybe better that then having really lousy stuff to finish your recipe with, true? and you can buy wine and such! there's a nice patio to the side of the restaurant in the Cushman Green is right there and so is the bus. puffers Pond a short walk away what's not to like?

Courtney Jane Brown
Courtney Jane Brown
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I love the cafe here! Delicious sandwiches and the store has a fun variety of items from wholesome grocery staples to fancy local beer/cider. Even silly socks and silly room fresheners.

Nolan Miller
Nolan Miller
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Really cute neighborhood market with a cozy Cafe in the back. Has some basic pantry and produce options if you need a quick buy, but this place is also a great location for lunch.

J R Ray
J R Ray
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Every visit to U Mass we stop at Cushman Market for breakfast. The food is always tasty, the breads and coffee are delicious, and there's always something to find on the market side. Customer service is really friendly as well.

Lia Raz
Lia Raz
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

DO NOT COME HERE ON THE WEEKEND! We arrived at 10am on a Saturday and waited 15 minutes to order, at which point we were cautioned that the wait for our food would be 30 minutes. This seemed reasonable to us. After waiting an hour with no acknowledgment or update from the staff as to the much longer than anticipated wait, my partner got back in line for another 10 minutes to request our money back. At the register, he was told that our food would be out soon. No apologies, no offer of a free cup of coffee, nothing. Our food was brought to our table another 5 minutes later again without an apology for the wait. We waited an hour and 15 minutes for a small breakfast sandwich and breakfast burrito. As we were leaving, multiple people began complaining at once, at which point one of the staff members finally acknowledged the situation, apologized and offered some free beverages. It wasn't their fault they were slammed, but it is entirely their fault how they handled it. Very poor, entitled management. We won't be coming back on the weekend again. You've been warned.

Vicky Pillard
Vicky Pillard
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great breakfast and lunch. It’s all delicious.