I absolutely love this place. Great food for vegans like myself and anyone who enjoys interesting spins on healthy food :) Neil at the counter is great and happy to answer all of our questions. Best part aside from the awesome food is this place composts literally everything from their food to the cups :)
Sandeep D.
Place rating: 5 Acton, MA
Awesome sandwiches and a very friendly and helpful staff. The best thing is their sandwiches are healthy and yummy ! Make a visit to this place today !
Steven R.
Place rating: 5 Brookline, MA
Fast, delicious and everyone who works here is cool. What more could you ask for? Plenty of seating, fun environment and lots of parking. Best restaurant around this mall.
Pradeep S.
Place rating: 3 Brighton, MA
Love this place! Food is excellent. BUT…Can you please stop drowning your soups with salt. I love soup. I just bought a cup of Lentil soup for the road and I literally felt my blood pressure rise as I am drinking it. I had to throw it out. How difficult is it to NOT put salt in the soups and just have some salt packets on the side so customers can add salt to their liking. Or just don’t put too much salt.
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 5 Milford, NH
Great little lunch stop even though Burlington Mall Road is pretty far from Route 3 or 128. But if you’re into vegetarian, healthy, organic and minimally processed foods, then you gotta try this joint! They do offer some meat items I think, so don’t let the vegetarian thing totally steer you away. I got a yummy falafel wrap($ 7.95) topped with these totally delish pickled red onion strings, hummos, tahini, lettuce & tomato — really yummy. With a small side salad($ 3.95). Also tried their homemade strawberry lemonade($ 2.95), really tasty and not too sweet so it quenched the thirst. They used to just be food trucks in and around Boston and now they’ve branched out to brick and mortar, yay! One of the strong plusses for this place is their staff. They are young and smart and empowered to make every customer’s visit a great one. So use them and ask what’s good or what they recommend. A little pricier than the usual standard American diet(SAD) crap lunch places, but the much higher quality of food is the reason! If you find yourself near one, give it a shot!
Nikhil R.
Place rating: 4 Brighton, MA
This place is hipster heaven. But you’ll see people from all walks of life, from families to the tons of office workers who flood here for lunch. Be prepared to wait in line for lunch on a weekday. First of all the staff is super helpful and are happy to make recommendations. I have tried a couple of sandwiches and they have em been great. Their falafel inspired sandwich is the bomb and the pickled veggies and carrots go great with the falafels. I also tried the wheat protein sandwich wishing was also very good. Go here for the great vegetarian food and friendly service. I also that they have wait times for the orders as they are all freshly made. I work in the area and Will be going back!!!
David H.
Place rating: 5 Allston, MA
Surprised. Did not expect to enjoy a breakfast sandwich from here. As a major meat eater and all around man’s man, I found the culture of Clover to be off putting and uninviting to guys like me to say the least. But today I found myself in a pinch to find a breakfast spot in Burlington(Starbucks and DD breakfast sandwiches suck). I got the pita, hard boiled egg, American cheese and tomato sandwich. I requested some Aleppo pepper flakes as well, which I was surprised to see that they had. The result? Holy shit. I was stunned at how delicious it was. I did not enjoy the fact that the egg yolk I bit into ejaculated all over my shirt, but I’ll get over that. Absolutely recommend trying their breakfast sandwich. If I ever feel like adventuring out, maybe I’ll grab lunch from here one day. But I will be sure to bring some meat on the side.
Victoria R.
Place rating: 5 Burlington, MA
So I recently have been back to clover this past weekend(two times) everything was amazing. They were accommodating of my special requests and the soups was amazing. I wish there was a way to view the menu before going in. Maybe update the Facebook page or Twitter. I highly recommend this place and they should have soup everyday.
Tulan K.
Place rating: 4 North Andover, MA
This place was original opened as a food truck and now is expanding in couple brick and mortar stores. The place is fast food place with very hip trendy style pf menu and décor and ordering system. Apparently some of the menu items keep changing everyday which is a good thing considering you can bring same people in everyday to try new stuff. When we went we went for lunch and a friend of mine was with. We both got the Brussels sprouts pocket which came with red cabbage wasabi like mayo and peanuts. I thought the sandwich was really good minus the peanut as i dont like nuts in my food ;-) One thing they have is their house special hot sauce which they charge $ 1 but is really good if you like spicy food. Overall it is great place to go and enjoy what they cook up. Different things on different days could have you going there more than once. BTW — The manager at burlington Location was really nice.
Kevin D.
Place rating: 4 Glenview, IL
Before: «A restaurant without meat? Yeah… that sounds delicious.» After: «A restaurant without meat? Yeah! That sounds delicious!» So much good food here. But here’s a quick overview of my favorites: BBQ Seitan Platter: Look, I don’t even know what seitan is. Honestly, the word looks like«Satan.» Regardless, this platter is amazing. The consistency of the seitan is very«meat-like» but you definitely will know it’s not meat. And the sauce they use is delicious. Typically, I’ll pour it on everything else that I order with the platter. Chickpea Fritter Sandwich: Nom nom nom nom. That’s all. Japanese Sweet Potato Sandwich: A lot more filling than you would think. And a lot more delicious than you would think. There’s a good reason this is a «favorite.» The lemonades are delicious as is the water served at a specific temperature. The only reason it lost one star is because the cups/lids they use are ridiculously thin. I got a(delicious) lavender lemonade once and basically lost it all on my shirt while trying to put on a lid. Look, I get being eco-friendly. But a cup/lid redesign wouldn’t hurt anyone.
Nelson H.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Absolutely perfect!!! Went there with my 4 year old daughter, and we tucked into a Chickpea Fritter and Rosemary fries… washed it down with a couple of cranberrie lemonades and we feel nourished and healthy for it!!! Well done!!!
Raj J.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
I always love places that are 100% vegetarian. There is a nice variety of grains, vegetables and fixings happening here. I recommend the Mezes Platter and trying one of the fine sandwiches. Their menu features new and rotating items along with a few staples like the Chickpea Fritter. Flavors are developed in a Turkish/Mediterranean style with some Far East and South Asian influences creeping in. Best of all the staff is super knowledgeable and always working hard to manage a small but interesting operation. John, you rock man — made me feel very welcome and informed with great menu knowledge and nice attitude. Coffee is done filtered drip right in front of you with hot water poured into a simple rig. Really makes a difference in giving a nice smoothness and acidity. Loving this place definitely I will be back! I must try the popover breakfast sandwich…
Annie W.
Place rating: 4 Somerville, MA
Clover’s coffee is reasonably good, versus local chain offerings. And their relatively new popovers are tasty! Hooray!
Laura E.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Wow. Is the word that sums up my sandwich eating here. So unexpectedly delicious I almost forgot to take a breath while scoffing it down. The place has a chipotle-like feel to it but ingredients are far fresher. Beware: the man at the counter may speak incredibly fast. You may need to try a fresh brewed coffee to get on his level. Will be back with friends.
Danae K.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Food here is great and employees are very friendly! What I love about this place is their board which shows an estimated time of arrival for each drink/food about to be ordered. Their menu changes on a very frequent basis, so it’s good to come in in person. Coffee: multiple selections, and they filter it right in front of you! Food: vegetarian sandwiches, salads and french fries! Pastries: good! Just come in before noon! You have to have a car to get here, which is the only downside. Also, no ordering online!
Elijah M.
Place rating: 5 Torrance, CA
Had the popover this morning. It was amazing! Very savory and perfectly seasoned. It’s like an eggy-er croissant with tomato, fried leeks, aioli, began bacon, and sharp cheddar. Soooo good! Kind of on the expensive side for a breakfast sandwich but it was totally worth it. I would definitely go back many more times for this.
Joy Y.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
I got the chickpea fritter platter. It annoys the hell out of me that this place wouldn’t call it falafel. Cultural appropriation much? Minus 1 star. The menu is really confusing. Well the menu items are clearly listed, but ingredients are not. On your first visit you would not know what goes in a platter(they all contain different things) or a sandwich. So you would have to ask and the person would have to explain, which defeats the notion of «fast» food. Minus 1 star. But food is good. Thank god Clover exists among all the Cheesecake Factories, Olive Gardens and Capital Grilles. It’s cheap, quick(altho not as quick as the restaurant itself claims), and healthy. I would prefer the pita bread to be firmer and pocketed so I can stuff my platter in it.(Or I could have ordered a sandwich. I am obviously a rational customer). I would prefer the container of tahini not to be placed in the«juice» of Asian slaw. But I have no complaint as to the flavors of my food. 4 stars. Plus 1 star for having children’s drawings on the wall.
Dana S.
Place rating: 5 Burlington, MA
So I went back again for a dinner time serving from this wonderful establishment. I met with a young man who said his name was John Drew All I can say is this. He knew his products, he knew his items, and he was very good at explaining everything to a new person who had never been in there before and was purchasing food right after me This guy should be a spokesperson for the organization. Get him out of taking orders, and get them in front of the media. Or sales. Or something. As usual, my chick pea fritter sandwich and my fries were amazing. I can’t get enough of the food, the low prices, and the proximity of my house doesn’t bite either. Yay
Christina O.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
I’ve been to a few of the Clover locations and it’s always a good time. The food is always extremely fresh and flavorful. The staff is super friendly, helpful, and will answer any questions you may have. They pride themselves on having fresh, healthy ingredients and I applaud that. I also really like that they’re sensitive about allergies and will help you find something right for your diet/lifestyle. I’ve had a bunch of the sides, the chickpea platter a couple times, and my go-to is th egg & eggplant. I never would’ve tried the egg & eggplant as I’m usually weirded out by the giant purple veggies, but they somehow make it friggin delicious. It’s really hard for me to get anything else now that I’ve had it. Fries are good. Not out of this world, but still really good with a nice hint of fresh rosemary. Again, you want freshness? You’ll get it here. The other day they were testing sandwiches and made a soy BLT. As I walked in, one of the employees asked if I wanted a free sandwich that they had just made but couldn’t sell. Well, duh, I’ll try it. I was blown away by how good it was. Fake bacon can be good? Apparently so. They use vegan mayo too, which is pretty cool. This place makes me happy. Anytime I go, my mood changes for the better. The people, the food, the great prices, and the open clean atmosphere… it just works. Yay Clover!
Jessica S.
Place rating: 4 Lowell, MA
Oh man, this place… I went in at 4pm on a Friday about a month ago to find it dead, which really didn’t bother me considering what time it was. The guys behind the counter were really friendly, and when I said it was my first time here, they wasted no time suggesting things for me to try. I had the Chickpea Fritter Sandwich(they said«its like Falafel» and i was sold), a side of the rosemary fries and a blood orange soda. The portions were AWESOME and it was so tasty. I guess the one criticism is that I didn’t get a plate with my sandwich, so I put it down on a bed of napkins. which really is fine. I haven’t made it back since, but I plan to!