I'm going back home to Boston for a 2 week vacation and I am excited to see my home city again!
Only problem? I don't know where to drink coffee.
I lived there in my ante-coffee-industry days and am really only familiar with Dunkin Donuts (still has a soft spot in my heart), Starbucks (really never did to begin with) and a few locally owned chains or businesses that serve starbucks-esque coffee.

Sooo... where's the fine coffee in Boston? I don't know that I can go 2 whole weeks without it!

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I've only been to Boston once for about 4 days with a group of college buddies. That city is such a great place to be and quickly became one of my favorite places to be. We always went to a place called Trident Book Store around the back bay area. They had above average coffee, but also served incridible breakfast food so it was our early morning stop.
Hi Rise in Cambridge on Brattle Street and definitely visit Barismo on Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington (just outside of Cambridge.
Details Magazine just listed Crema Cafe in Boston as one of the top places in America.
Incredible - not sure how that i got in there

Andrew Cash said:
I've only been to Boston once for about 4 days with a group of college buddies. That city is such a great place to be and quickly became one of my favorite places to be. We always went to a place called Trident Book Store around the back bay area. They had above average coffee, but also served incridible breakfast food so it was our early morning stop.

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