

Tiny (3 seats), bare-bones counter serve fixing up fried chicken & other homey soul-food classics.
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Address: 233 River St, Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 354-7644
Website: http://coastsoulcafe.com/
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The catfish was also low on seaonsing. The Mac is okay but it’s not all that, the greens are good but basically taste more like water than greens. The sweet potato pie is also on the barely flavorful side, doesnt taste like cinnamon, nutmeg, or anything was added. This is a great soul food spot for a person from Cambridge, however you want to interpret that. It feels very church plate esque.
Cost wise, this place is expensive for generally ok food. $30 for barely seasoned catfish and two sides is a lot to me, but again, this is Cambridge.
Further this place has extremely unreliable hours. I do appreciate that the people are nice and generally fast, it is a small business. However, I don’t know how they’re staying above water only being open Wednesday/Thurs at 3pm (??) and Fri/Sat. They would benefit from having more consistent daily hrs, and potentially a new cook.
I paid $95.05 altogether for a total of 6 pieces of chicken 2 large sides or rice and peas, 2 large sides of Mac & cheese and one side order of collard greens. And a box of large chicken wings smaller ones with about 10 small pieces. The Mac and cheese now has a synthetic cheese taste to it the formula has definitely changed. The wonder bar was not on the menu which has been my go to treat. I waited over an hour for my food, and even if you order in advance you are still going to wait for your food. There is literally zero parking which adds to the wait time. I do not know what’s going on with The Coast Cafe but I am no longer recommending this restaurant. Whilst the chicken is still incredibly delicious everything else is too negative to rate my experience as positive.
First heard about this spot a year ago from my friends dubbing it the best soul food restaurant in the GBA. With limited opening hours, it took me some time to finally make it here, but this week, I managed to visit for lunch
The restaurant was quite small, with just seven seats squeezed into its modest space. Most people seemed to know the drill, grabbing their orders to go, but with a menu learning heavily on fried options, we decided to dine in while everything was still hot and crispy.
We opted for the Fried Chicken Thighs and Fried Catfish combo plates, and both delivered on flavor. The chicken thighs were our favorite—perfectly seasoned, not overly greasy, and juicy. The catfish was also nice with its tender and flaky meat. However, the portions felt a bit small for the price, and while we dove in as soon as the plates hit the table, everything was lukewarm.
Among the sides, the Mac N Cheese was our favorite. The other offerings—Candied Yams, Collard Greens, and Rice & Beans—were solid but fairly basic. From the hot oven display, we tried the Beef Patty. The flavors were there, but it was a tad dry. It really could have benefited from a good dipping sauce.
Not entirely sold on my friends’ claim that this is the best soul food spot in the area. Yet, with limited options for Southern soul food in Cambridge/GBA, I would probably come back if I’m craving for good fried chicken and Southern comfort food.