Came with my friend in the morning to order coffee before going to work and the barista was very kind and friendly. However, my coffee did not taste like coffee. It tasted very watery to me. I like my coffee to be strong and still have that strong taste after adding a little half and half to it, but the coffee I had was not good. It was my first time here, and I am not sure if I will be coming back here unless I am in the area again to give it another try. Maybe next time my coffee will actually taste like coffee.
Penny A.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Delicious Thai Chicken pie and almond milk Aussie Chai Latte! Downside is that they have no parking. There’s Parking under the bridge on Albany St and you gotta pay after 15min.
Bhavika S.
Place rating: 5 Nashua, NH
The coffee is delicious! Highly recommend the flat white or mocha latte if you want something sweet. $ 5 min on cards is kind of annoying but you can buy a «cuppa rewards card» and just pay from there if you’re going to be a repeat visitor
Tamara W.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Came here on a Sunday and got their crème brûlée flavored coffee(unsweetened) and it was really good! the location sort of stinks and the ambiance isn’t that nice.
Julia K.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Friendly staff and delicious cup of coffee but definitely pricy! A medium hot coffee and a brekky was just over $ 10. Eek. We didn’t get to try the flat white but will be back for more! The brekky, a flaky«meat pie» with egg and bacon, was a little salty but was a nice change of pace for breakfast. It would have tasted better if the bacon was crispy, instead it was a bit soft and lined the bottom of the pie. The sausage rolls looked delicious so give that one a try too.
Jungmin L.
Place rating: 1 Boston, MA
I live across the street so really hoped that this place would have good coffee and good food. Nope. The service is great and everyone is friendly, but unfortunately: The combination of high price and coffee/food quantity/quality is grossly mismatched. The pies are tiny, and not cheap as other reviewers pointed out. Then is it tasty? No — the pies are super greasy and salty, dough-to-filling ratio is really off(my hubs loves anything in pie form, from empanadas to hand pies to sweet pies and he only had one bite); sandwich somehow managed to utilize a really dry focaccia that was super thickly cut so it was like eating stale breadcrumbs with some meager innards. Coffee was nothing to write home about. They close really early too, 6pm on weekdays and 4pm on weekends. I always end up at Wholefoods or CapitalOne bc they have better coffee.
Lisa G.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Cute place, friendly barista, delicious café au lait. Love to come back to try some of the Aussie snacks.
Jared C.
Place rating: 2 Medway, MA
Let me start by saying that this place is easily in the worst location for a business that relies heavily on a quick double park, or walk up customer. There is literally no place to stop safely, and little to no foot traffic. Prices aren’t cheep, but on par with Starbucks… and I’m ok with paying for good coffee. I gave it two stars because the coffee was good, but thats about the only redeeming quality. I really should have gone 1 star, though. 5 dollar minimum on cards? Really? No sign anywhere that says this? Come on… its 2016. who does that? At least throw a sign on the counter to warn me. I won’t be back… and I don’t expect this place to last very long. I suspect the rent in this freshly gentrified neighborhood isn’t cheep.
Peter K.
Place rating: 2 Provincetown, MA
Geeez. Expensive I went in for coffee and breakfast pie early in the morning. The breakfast pies were on menu as $ 6. So after I looked at my receipt to analyze what they charged, since the total sounded high, I noticed that he charged me $ 8 and not $ 6. When I asked about the difference, he said that what I got was not a breakfast pie — that they were already out of the breakfast pies, and so mine was really a lunch pie(even though it was early in the morning.) Kind of a «bait and switch» tactic in my opinion.
Grant L.
Place rating: 5 Quincy, MA
Not my first visit to a cupa coffee locale. The pies and sausage rolls are the real deal. I ought to know as I’m from that neck of the woods. The lamingtons are perfect and I’ve even bought frozen sausage roll home for later enjoyment. The staff are well trained, accommodating and friendly and the«Dunnys» are a clean safe bet. Thanks to the owners for bringing something that some us grew up with to Boston. Highly recommended and a world class cupacoffee
Fender G.
Place rating: 4 Chestnut Hill, MA
This place is fantastic — the staff are fun and knowledgeable and the Aussie pies are pretty awesome! Must try the minced meat pie!
Rhett R.
Place rating: 4 Somerville, MA
Absolutely the best flat whites my fiancé and I have ever gotten. Amazing service — the barista was very sweet and fast. Also very clean with a nice, modern vibe. The Aussie theme is weird, though. Not my favorite. Also, it was rather expensive for what it was. I was extremely skeptical about paying ~$ 5 for a 12 oz flat white. It was worth it for the taste, but only just. I’d say this was very close to a 5 star experience for me. If it were cheaper, and the parking a smidgen closer, I’d probably go out of my way to go here all the time.
Cat A.
Place rating: 5 Cranford, NJ
Super friendly staff. Fun local feel with an Aussie twist. Definitely worth stopping in for.
Chris L.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Fortunately/Unfortunately, I live a few feet from Cuppacoffee. The blessing? I can get a delicious caffeine fix pretty much anytime I want. The curse? It comes at a cost. Admittedly, I’m hooked on their mocha. It’s not too sweet, creamy, and the flavor is well-balanced, especially if you get a raspberry mocha. It’s perfect for those of us who have a sweet and caffeine craving every 2.5 seconds. A medium will run you $ 5.65, which is shockingly high, but it’s worth the quality of the warm beverage you are getting. Their Aussie pies are something to check out, as well. I’ve indulged in their breakfast pie, and it was like breakfast in a warm, flaky, palm-sized pie. I have yet to try some of their other in-store, handmade treats, but I need to. They constantly stare at me from the case, screaming at me like a Siren’s call. Ah! If you’re looking for a great meeting spot in the area, one that’s actually quiet and provides you ample space to get stuff done, Cuppacoffee is the place. I’ve had a few meetings here already, and with access to Troy Boston’s WiFi and numerous nooks to set up shop, they’ve always been successful and undisturbed.
Jacqueline T.
Place rating: 5 Somerville, MA
Love this place! I stopped in yesterday for a quick break and was pleasantly surprised to find not only really nice staff, but also really good coffee! I ordered a flat white, and the beans they used were perfect for me(not too bitter.) The server also created really cute/pretty latte art. The space is also pretty large with a good amount of seating, and outlets. I can’t wait to come back again and try some of the meat pies and lamington! Also super helpful that they have free 15 minute parking in the lot across the street under the highway.
MacKenzie D.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
I love this spot! I am so happy that it is right near my apartment… I think my boyfriend and I go grab a coffee from there everyday… plus its so reasonably priced! I don’t understand how anyone goes to the chain spots anymore when you have these small coffee shops with homemade coffee… they always blow the chain spots out of the water. The iced coffee flavors are awesome, I love the mocha coconut and butterscotch… and just the normal no flavor coffee is delicious… The guy who owns the spot is super friendly, and the rest of staff is great too. The atmosphere is a plus– you should definitely check this place out if you like your coffee fix!
Jeremy E.
Place rating: 5 Framingham, MA
Fantastic latte. And the services is even better… Great staff and snacks. Happy to have this as my neighborhood coffee place. Comfortable to sit down and relax in and also great for a quick cuppa. Awesome alternative to your normal joint. Oh and the pies are amazing, they remind me of what we ate in England while living there…(these are Australian pies tho) fantastic addition to your tea or coffee.
Cassandra L.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Serving red roaster coffee. Didn’t try it today but they serve a nice array of Australian pies, cakes, lamington(An Australian dessert(Spongecake Covered in chocolate and coconut). There are lots of seating. Right at Troy Boston condo.
Reese D.
Place rating: 4 East Bridgewater, MA
Good place for a morning cuppa on a lazy Saturday morning. Coffee is nice and strong. Will have someone to try their pies next. Will be back
Bradley K.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
What a cozy atmosphere in this brand new hidden gem of the South End/Ink Block area. Do yourself a favor and try some warm and perfectly flaky Aussie Meat Pies, the Ned Kelly is to die for. Todd the owner is incredibly friendly and the coffee selection is massive, seriously… will be back to try an espresso soon!