

Address and Contact Information
Address: 394 B Main St, Medford, MA 02155
Phone: (781) 219-4929
Website: https://groundercafe.com/
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Reviews
I really enjoy this cafe! We ordered the French toast and omelette for our food and the salted caramel latte and expresso for our drinks! The food was delicious and I felt for the price, the portions were good. The drinks were great as well and not too sweet!
We did pick up so we didn’t dine in but we did wait inside. I really liked the ambiance of the cafe, it felt quaint and homey. I really enjoyed the background Brazilian music. It’s a bit small and tends to fill up quickly so something to keep in mind if you’re looking to dine in.
The servers were all friendly and professional. One thing I love is that on our takeout boxes, they write cute little messages which made our day.
If you’re looking for breakfast food, I would definitely recommend this restaurant to you!
Delicious lattes and friendly service. For context, I was in need of caffeine after working my first overnight shift. I asked to swap one of my lattes for an equivalent one after changing my sleep deprived mind. The baristas were accommodating, understanding and friendly which I greatly appreciated after the long night. The matcha was the perfect pick me up and my partner always loves when I bring a mocha. Many thanks!
OK prices but underwhelming food.
Breakfast Panini was just unpressed soft cibatta bread loaded with cheese, some egg, and sausage. And unfortunately, it’s still bland.
Didn’t have the requested ketchup + hot sauce + Salt & Pepper on it, either.
However, the owner’s response was disappointing. She aggressively pointed out that they don’t offer gluten-free paninis, only toast, despite my frequent orders of the same in the past. Her tone was unnecessarily rude, and she questioned if I expected her to remake the sandwich.
As a gluten-free customer, I’ve overlooked the smaller portions and even the fact that many items seem to be pre-bought from Costco. But what I cannot overlook is the lack of respect and kindness from the owner, especially towards a loyal customer. Her attitude not only undermines the hard work of her employees but also shows a disregard for customer loyalty.
To the owners, if she isn’t the owner herself, I would suggest taking note of the behavior of the Brazilian woman with lighter-colored hair with faded micro-bladed eyebrows. It’s a shame to see years of patronage end this way, but customer service, especially from the top, matters significantly.
Pictures attached is from a previous day showcases the size difference between a regular and gluten free panini, which are the same price.
I expected way better for a $12 sandwich. I’d eaten half already in the attached photo, so it’s about double that size, but with minimal bacon on pretty tough bread. I added my own hot sauce to give it some flavor after the first few bites. Pretty disappointing – there’s better bacon egg and cheeses in the area for sure.