Address and Contact Information
Address: 246A Main St, Hudson, MA 01749
Phone: (978) 568-8900
Website: http://www.thevintagecafehudson.com/
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Reviews
When you step into The Vintage Café, you instantly wonder if HGTV and a time machine had a baby. Everything is freshly redone – the floors are perfectly tiled, the walls are suspiciously straight- yet somehow, you’re greeted by worn leather sofas and what looks like your aunt’s kitchen table from 1974. A welcome bit of vintage chaos in an otherwise too-perfect space.
There’s memorabilia everywhere, like someone opened a flea market inside a coffee shop and said: Go nuts, but keep it clean.
The shining stars are the two hosts – warm, welcoming, and clearly the ones responsible for making the whole vibe feel human instead of museum-like.
The oversized mugs stare at you from behind the counter like they’re ready to solve your problems. And for once, you’re glad to ditch the paper cups and sip like a person with dignity.
Essential menu and oversized BLT on it? The chalkboard practically yells those three letters at you. And rightly so.
What they serve is nothing short of BLT enlightenment: whole grain bread toasted and buttered to golden perfection, bacon crisp enough to write poetry about, a tomato slice that reminded me vegetables can taste like summer, and lettuce so fresh it probably had its own birth certificate.
One bite, and you’re transported – back to a teenage summer evening when life was simpler and sandwiches were sacred.
Add that to a coffee mug the size of a planter, and you’ve got one of Hudson’s most charmingly confused, totally delightful coffee shops.
Perfectly imperfect – and I wouldn’t change a thing.
Service was great, the team was very friendly and you could tell they were hustling. That’s really the only reason I have two stars because the service was good.
But the food was pretty bad. I ordered the eggs Benedict. First, the food was cold. Not warm, not room temperature, but legitimately cold. The egg was clearly microwaved (and you could hear the microwave *ding* in the cafe which is never great to hear at a restaurant). The hollandaise was WAY too greasy, and you could see all the grease. I don’t know if it was too much butter or they tried cutting with oil. Finally, I don’t know if the English muffin was toasted at all.