
Vang Coffee Bar: Your cozy neighborhood spot. We serve expertly crafted coffee, delicious pastries, and warm vibes. Come for the caffeine, stay for the community. And for your special moments, we offer a cozy back-room available for private events, gatherings, and parties, with catering options available to make it complete.
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1456 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: (617) 481-1018
Website: http://vangcoffeebar.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I don’t usually drive this far for breakfast, but my friend insisted I try their breakfast menu. The savory menu was literally two items, but they were batting a thousand. Both are labeled “banh mi,” though they’re really deconstructed versions. Sizzling plates/bowl served with a baguette on the side. And honestly, both were better than any Vietnamese dishes I’ve had around Boston.
The pork bowl was a classic combo. Pork pâté, sausage, braised pork, and pickled veggies, but each element was executed perfectly (especially the braised pork belly). The black pepper pan used flat iron steak, which was solid, but the black pepper paste was so good that I’d dip a shoe in it. Their baguette had a plush inside with a shattering crunch outside, so it was the perfect vessel to mop up those juices.
Coffee and pastries were also good, though more on par with what you’d expect from a trendy café these days. The savory plates, though, are worth every mile on the odometer, and I’d come back soon just for those.
They’re definitely more drink-focused with a very limited food menu, but if you’re coming for coffee, they absolutely deliver. The space itself is huge and beautifully set up, making it a great spot to get some work done or catch up with a friend without feeling rushed.
I recently moved to the area and I’m really happy to have found this spot — I’ll definitely be back. Highly recommend if you love a bold Vietnamese iced coffee and a comfortable place to hang out.
I expected something simple, just a regular coffee like you’d get anywhere else, but one sip completely surprised me. I had to go back and tell her how good it was. The beans were clearly something special—smooth, rich, and full of character.
That visit was about a week ago, and today, as I was driving around craving a good coffee, my mind started searching for that taste memory. I thought, where was it, where was it? And then it clicked—Vang Coffee.
Time for a revisit.
We got the coffee, sea salt foam jasmine tea, and xoi thit kho. The Xoi Thit Kho, unfortunately, was not a favorite. I thought it was a little on the bland side and the dish didn’t really work together with all the ingredients. The drinks did stand out, as the jasmine was really good, and the ca phe was the consistency and had the flavors I enjoyed.
So Courteous! I chose the
(Ca Phe Kem Pho Mai)
Then I Went to the Back. So Beautiful ,So Comfortable! Can’t Wait to Try the Food!! The Team is Very,
~ Friendly & Respectful
The atmosphere is relaxing and there’s an awesome jazz lounge in the back for a more dimly lit, chill atmosphere. Will be back for sure.
The Vietnamese iced tea with egg was delicious – probably one of the best I’ve had outside Hanoi- maybe it was a bit sweeter than i would have preferred but it’s great all the same.
We loved the pork belly rice bowl in particular – if they can do this so well – the question to ask is why do they not try a few more!!!!
It’s all the accompaniments that really make the dishes served something extraordinary..and I would definitely recommend you try them if you like Vietnamese food or enjoy the drinks they serve
Got a hot ca phe latte. Taste was on par, but that’s just about it. $5 for a cup smaller than Starbucks cortado, and only about 85% filled (so, more expensive than Starbucks). Most interestingly, this hot coffee is not even hot. Barely warmer than lukewarm when the cup was passed to me, which quickly turned cold by the time I walked back to car. What I wonder is: how can a freshly made beverage not even hot to touch? The water that has been sitting in my thermos for 3+ hours was hotter than this “hot” coffee.
The place was seated to capacity and the ambiance not bad. Food looks good too so I’m sure they’re doing something right. But hate to say that it was a disappointing experience for me.