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Warm Up with a Coffee Break

November 14th, 2007 by jamie a

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While you’re touring around the great city of Boston during this chilly time of year, check out this list of coffee shops to stop in while you’re out and about.

If you’re in the North End visiting Paul Revere’s House, Old North Church, or the New England Sports Museum, we’d recommend stopping in to Boston Beanstock Coffee for a treat. The locals love their double mocha latte, house blend coffee, and their toasty grilled sandwiches while lounging on their comfy couches and enjoying free wifi.

Between walking from the MIT Museum to the Harvard Museum, cozy up with a tasty beverage at 1369 Coffee House. Known for their Chai and Mocha Slide, pair up one of these drinks with a freshly baked muffin or cookie, and it’s a perfect mid-day treat.

Right in Faneuil Hall, Red Barn Coffee Roasters provide delicious Milky Way Lattes and chocolate croissants to warm your chilly family. Stop in here after your visit to the New England Aquarium, the Boston Children’s Museum, or the Institute of Contemporary Art.

On chic Newbury Street, which is perfect for people-watching, Trident Cafe has both delicious coffees and teas and a great book selection! The last independent bookstore in Boston proper, this darling cafe is near the Shops at the Prudential Center, The Mapparium at the Mary Baker Eddy Library, and the Boston Public Library.

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2 Responses to “Warm Up with a Coffee Break”

  1. On Nov 14th, 2007 at 11:03 am susan j said:

    I love Boston Beanstock! Thanks for the other suggestions, Jamie.

  2. On Nov 14th, 2007 at 11:07 am shannon b said:

    Lots of great coffee options here. Also, if you’re looking for that Italian classic in the North End, definately check out Cafe Graffiti or Cafe Victoria to fill up on coffee, lattes & expresso!

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