Welcome to The Smoot Standard, a neighborhood café, restaurant, and bar in Central Square, Cambridge. By day, we serve freshly brewed coffee, daily-baked pastries, and a variety of breakfast and lunch options in a casual, walk-up setting. By night, the space transforms into a vibrant dinner destination with seasonal dishes, craft cocktails, wine, and beer. Our mission is to provide genuine hospitality in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere for all occasions—whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee, enjoying a meal with friends, or hosting a private event. We’re located between MIT and Harvard, offering a space for the community to gather, connect, and unwind. Come for coffee, stay for dinner, and return for a cocktail.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 313 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 518-5050
Website: http://smootstandard.com/
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Reviews
Stopped by a few times for lunch. One thing I really like about this place is that they have a small mezzanine level, which is a rare find for cafes in the city. It’s easy to miss, but once you’re up there, it’s a great quiet alternative when you want a change of scenery from the library.
Food and drinks were fairly basic. Nothing to write home about, but good enough for a casual meal. Prices are also reasonable for the neighborhood. The better options I’ve tried were the tuna Niçoise salad sandwich and the chicken Cobb salad.
They also offer dinner service, though I’ve rarely seen much activity in the evenings. The menu looked like standard American café fare. I haven’t tried it yet, but I’d consider if I started hearing good things.
The girls were super attentive, the service was excellent, and the space is beautiful and very inviting. My only suggestion would be to expand the gluten-free options a bit more — it would be great to see more variety in the future.
Overall, we’ll definitely be back!
On entry, I went to the order counter and chose the Smoot Breakfast Sandwich: Fried Egg, Cheddar, Black Pepper Mayo, Hash Brown (thin, crisp, yea!), on a Brioche. I chose Applewood Bacon (no charge) and could have chosen Taylor Ham, Chicken Sausage, or Avocado. The staff person gave me a number sign to take with me. I also took coffee with me.
I decided to take a seat at a counter which faces out onto the sidewalk and Mass Ave. The counter is obviously one of the bar service areas at night. So watching sidewalk activity through wine glasses and bottles gave an arty look to pedestrian strollers. The tasty, hot sandwich arrived shortly.
The coffee was good. The Smoot Breakfast Sandwich was hugely enjoyable and rich with taste and nicely crunchy texture. It was well constructed and substantial enough to last awhile in the company of coffee and enjoyment of the Cafe ambience. I used my iPhone to read up quite a bit on the Legend of the Smoot (some of which I’ll include below, for those who wish to check it out).
Before leaving I visited the bathroom area. The area is sparkling clean. When finding it at the far end of the Cafe I noticed a nook (with student) and an upper level with seating and customers there enjoying the high view. I’ll try that next time. (It would be hard to land the nook, given the number of students in the area.)
The legend of Ollie Smoot began with a simple fraternity initiation prank. Oliver R. Smoot, known to his fraternity brothers at Lambda Chi Alpha as “Ollie,” arrived at MIT in 1958, standing exactly 5 feet 7 inches – the shortest pledge that year. It was this improvised measurement that would secure his place in history, making him, years later, arguably the most famous member of the MIT Class of 1962.
In October 1958, as a freshman pledge, Ollie was central to an initiation challenge that required him to measure the length of the Harvard Bridge (officially the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge) connecting Boston and Cambridge. The method was decidedly low-tech: his fraternity brothers repeatedly laid him end-to-end along the bridge’s sidewalk, using him as a human ruler. The distance was marked with paint, a process that was no doubt laborious for poor Ollie. When the final tally was in, the bridge was declared to be 364.4 smoots long, plus one ear—a small correction for the very end of the measurement. One “smoot” was officially defined as Ollie’s height at the time: 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters).
What started as a quirky fraternity stunt evolved into an enduring cultural landmark. The painted markings became a routine part of the bridge’s landscape. Decades later, during major renovations in the 1980s, the markings were so well-known that the Cambridge police department requested they be restored. They had come to rely on the smoot marks as a convenient, albeit unofficial, way to specify locations in accident reports. To honor this unique tradition, the new sidewalks were even pre-scored at regular smoot-length intervals instead of the standard six feet, and a plaque now stands at one end of the bridge, commemorating the original event.
Maria and Lina are absolutely wonderful hosts — kind, attentive, and incredibly efficient. They make you feel welcome from the moment you walk in.
The food was delicious, the coffee was excellent, and the service was outstanding. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a great meal and a friendly atmosphere.
I’ll definitely be coming back!
We were greeted warmly by the cashier. Two had the breakfast sandwich (one noted the crisp bacon and hash browns were very good), another had the breakfast burrito filled with all sorts of good stuff and a good serving of carnitas. I had the salmon bagel with quality, freshly opened smoked salmon which was very reasonably priced. We all thought the coffee was very good! We’re already talking about coming back for lunch or dinner. Great experience.