
boston's coffee scene runs deeper than most visitors realize. the city's independent roasters have been quietly building something substantial while other places chase trends. you'll find pavement coffeehouse tucked into newbury street's retail stretch, where it's earned solid local respect over the years. the espresso here speaks for itself. no need for elaborate explanations or origin stories printed on chalkboards. just consistent pulls that locals have come to count on. newbury street moves fast around it, shoppers and students weaving between boutiques and galleries, but inside there's a different rhythm entirely. what sets this place apart isn't complicated. they know their beans, they know their neighborhood, and they don't overthink either relationship. the kind of spot where you can grab a proper espresso without feeling like you're participating in someone else's coffee theater. walk in around mid-morning and you'll see what keeps people coming back.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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