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Cute, cozy shop and nice staff, decent coffee, but the egg sandwich was so bad. It was an egg souffle, but somehow the egg white part was completely undercooked. Would try again but stick to pastries.
The staff is so nice and accommodating. The bagels are always delicious.
no wifi. Coffee is good, food is okay
10/10 ice chai latte 👌🏼
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Stick to the lattes. The drip coffee tastes like it's from a Keurig coffee machine. Good neighborhood vibe.
A good café, a little bit expensive but with a rich atmosphere, The coffee is nice. The only thing is that the baristas only speak one language
Drip coffee was alright, the Rubios latte (not sure how to spell it lol) on the other hand, was very tasty! Staffs were nice and friendly, bathroom was kinda dirty.
Very unique and chic vibe for a place to hang out, have some coffee, and a quick bite. Their sandwiches and scones are quite popular.
A little over $14 for a BLT sandwich and Chai Latte (I like mine with a shot of espresso, which I'm sure was a little upcharge). This was my first time ordering from here. I was in and out, can't speak to the "ambience" of the place. But... The barista today did me a solid, and I'm forever grateful for that. Wish I caught their name, but give em a raise! FOOD I asked for the multi grain bread on the BLT, and wasn't really sure what to expect cus I've never had Iggy's multigrain before (I'm low key obsessed with their ciabatta bread tho!) but it was really good — if you're a fan of true grain breads. The crunchy kind. Whatever condiment they put on the BLT is a mystery to me, but they put just the right amount of spread on it. Not too thick, not squishing out the sides when you take a bite. Just enough. And it amps up the umami, elevating it from your typical, bland BLT. DRINK Be aware that they don't have a large coffee menu. They're pretty bare bones as far as coffee goes. Don't expect to get any fancy flavors like "mint chip julip pomegranate with avocado foam and a pump of apple crisp flavor." No. None of that. There are photos of their menu posted on here, I suggest taking a close look at the coffee + hot drinks board before making the trip. The Chai latte (hot) with a shot of espresso was delicious in my opinion. No added cream or sugar necessary. I mean it helps when you start with a GOOD CHAI, and I felt they started with a good Chai. I didn't find the espresso to be overpowering on the flavor either, but I'm someone who enjoys a good strong coffee flavor. Each sip I could taste both, and it was lovely. **NOTE** You cannot order drinks over the phone from Simon's. Must order in person (maybe you can order drinks thru Uber Eats/DoorDash tho, I haven't looked)
Great, authentic coffee shop
Local great coffee, very pet friendly
Loved their lavender latte, hot chocolate, mocha. Try their banana bread, you won't regret
Warm interior to feel cozy. Small with an campus vibe.
The best coffee shop in Cambridge. The people there are the nicest people I have ever met. The shop also has great non-caffeinated options. The environment is so friendly and the appreciation for artwork and artists is showcased all around the shop. I highly recommend.
Best place for conversation in Cambridge. Great staff. Great owner.
I love the cozy vibe and delicious coffee at Simon’s. I spent many afternoons working on my dissertation here. To the reviewer who complained that this coffee shop isn’t like Starbucks: you're right. This is absolutely not like Starbucks, a giant global corporation. It is a small business run by a local resident, helping to build community. Thank goodness Simon’s is still going strong after so many years, thanks to the support of many students and neighbors.
Perfect little coffee shop and minimal queue compared to Bagelsaurus
It’s unfortunate that I have to leave a 3 ⭐️ review for Simmon’s Coffee, because the latte I ordered here was smooth and tasted good. But pricy, for $5/latte, it’s more expensive than Starbucks, and on par with Blue Bottles. I honestly think it is over priced. The real reason for the 2 ⭐️ knock off was the fee-based WiFi, as shown in my picture. In 2022, I have not seen a coffee shop that charges it’s patrons for WiFi usages. And give them credit, they have hourly, daily, even monthly subscription, but if this is the owner’s way of limiting seating time at the coffee shop, it’s going to turn away quite a number of guests. Why doesn’t Starbucks charge for WiFi even though a lot of its patrons literally make Starbucks their “shared office space?” It’s building customer retention. So if you are planning to get some work done at a coffee shop with WiFi, be ready to spend some doughs at Simon’s.
Cozy coffee shop . Good quality products