Actually, there are several scattered in and around Boston. While the cafés share a common design theme connecting them together, each has its own personality allowing it to stand out and differentiate one from the other. The coffee roasters differ, sourcing from Blind Tiger Roasters out of sunny and Tiny Arms from snowy Maine. Regardless of which coffee they are brewing, you’ll receive a high-end cup of coffee, including excellent espresso drinks. Revival also values food offering a please-all menu of breakfast and lunch embracing all dietary concerns with diverse dishes complimented with an alternating pastry selection. The food is good, and the coffee is spectacular.
I’ve spent time in several of these lovely locations, but my favorite is the isolated, out of the way, found on a back street in an office building lobby, featuring expansive windows, voluminous ceilings, a huge outdoor deck, accompanied by a convenient parking lot location in Watertown. If you are in Watertown, it is a great place to hang, but if it is too far off the beaten track, check out the one near you.
Locations:
121 Devonshire St., Boston MA 02108
197 Elm St., Somerville, MA 02144
99 Coolidge Ave., Watertown, MA 02472
125 Cambridge Park Dr., Cambridge, MA 02140
1729 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA 02420