

cafe Beatrice is here for everything from your morning coffee and snack, as well as a place to pop in and grab a lunch to take away. But what happens to cafes and coffee shops after those hours end? We aim for Cafe Beatrice to be a place where visitors and residents of Cambridge Crossing can move seamlessly from working on a laptop, sipping on a latte, to meeting friends and grabbing a glass of rosé or a cocktail. Both, while enjoying a sweet treat made by our incredible pastry team!
Hours
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 N First St, Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: (617) 945-1349
Website: https://www.thelexingtoncx.com/cafebeatrice
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Reviews
I got a tomato and cheese brioche. It was full of cheese, which I loved. The sun-dried tomatoes added a nice richness. I wish there was a bit more bread, though.
I really want to try the chai banana bread or the Earl gray cookie!
We had iced coffee and iced matcha.
They have various milk alternatives and flavoured syrups available.
It has the perfect ambiance, with its minimal decor, and huge windows, to sit with friends and talk for hours, while sunbathing. Good WiFi too!
Would love to try their food next time.
The staff was nice but the biggest issue was the atmosphere. The space isn’t too large and over half the tables were taken up by people just on there laptops with no drink or food in sight as over 8 people waited for a table so we could eat. It was just a cramped environment. There were tables outside but it was just a cold day. Maybe could be better in the summer.
Been coming here since they first opened, and while their sandwiches are all solid, the breakfast egg and sausage sandwich is what keeps me coming back. Legit sausage patties, perfectly fried eggs—and when I’m all in, I go double patties, double egg, add cheese. Definitely not cheap, but totally worth the splurge if you’re starving. It’s one of those sandwiches that carries you through the entire day.
Their pastries are solid too. The veggie danish is easily one of the best I’ve had in the city—more like a croissant, flaky savory, and not overly heavy. I’ve also got a soft spot for their cinnamon roll. They supply pastries to local cafes like Cicada, and I always grab a couple of their sea salt chocolate chip cookies when I need a sugar boost.