Welcome to cafe Beatrice!

cafe Beatrice is here for everything from your morning coffee and snack, as well as a place to pop in and grab a lunch to take away. But what happens to cafes and coffee shops after those hours end? We aim for Cafe Beatrice to be a place where visitors and residents of Cambridge Crossing can move seamlessly from working on a laptop, sipping on a latte, to meeting friends and grabbing a glass of rosé or a cocktail. Both, while enjoying a sweet treat made by Executive Pastry Chef Brian Mercury and his team!

 

a late afternoon, sunny, view of Cafe Beatrice

cafe Beatrice

Mon: 7am - 5pm
Tues - Fri: 7am - 9pm
Sat: 8am - 9pm
Sun: 8am - 5pm

Takeout/Delivery Available

Pro tip: start every day with a maple kouign amann.

 

 Menu


menu items and prices are subject to change

  • breakfast cookie

    an acceptable cookie choice for breakfast. GF oats, peanut butter, dried cherries, and cocoa nibs are mixed with pepitas, sunflower, and flax seeds.

    cheddar + scallion biscuit

    the savory treat you need.

    cinnamon roll

    cinnamon brown sugar laminated dough topped with a classic frosting

    earl grey cookie

    sweet sugar cookie dough with the addition of ground earl grey, rolled with pearl sugar, and baked off!

    maple kouign amann

    combining France and New England. a laminated dough is rolled with butter, maple sugar, and a sprinkle of salt.

  • egg sandwich

    locally made bagel

    breakfast tacos

    fried eggs, avocado, green chili, flour tortillas

    overnight oats

    almond milk, chia seeds, and oats. topped with toasted seeds, dried peaches + dried strawberries

    greek yogurt

    served with granola + seasonal jam

  • cuban sandwich

    mortadella, roast pork, gruyere, pickles, dijonaise, sub roll

    mortadella + burrata

    chili aioli, roasted peppers, tomatoes, basil, brioche

    BLT sandwich

    applewood bacon, red gem lettuce, tomatoes, miso mayo.

    roast pork + rabe

    aged provolone, broccoli rabe, garlic aioli, sub roll

    roasted rutkey

    cheddar, bacon, tomato, avocado, green goddess

    miso-roasted broccoli melt

    cheddar, american, black garlic aioli

    thai noodle bowl

    soba noodles, shredded cabbage, toasted peanut and sesame, cucumber, ginger-lemongrass dressing

    cobb salad

    little leaf, tomatoes, blue cheese, bacon, avocado, egg, chopped chicken, mustard vinaigrette

    chicken shawarma salad

    romaine, grilled chicken, banana peppers, onion, cherry tomatoes, mint, parsley, spiced tahini dressing

    chips

  • espresso

    featuring la colombe roasters

    macchiato

    featuring la colombe roasters. traditional italian style: just an espresso shot with a dollop of foam!

    cortado

    featuring la colombe roasters

    cappuccino

    featuring la colombe roasters

    americano

    featuring la colombe roasters

    latte

    featuring la colombe roasters

    mocha

    featuring la colombe roasters

    cold brew

    featuring la colombe roasters

    drip coffee

    featuring la colombe roasters

    flat white

    featuring la colombe roasters

  • iced tea

    MEM tea

    chai latte

    matcha latte

    london fog

 

Be Lexington Loyal.

Spend a dollar at any of our three dining options in Cambridge Crossing and you'll receive a point to use anywhere they can be earned. Rack up 300 points? Enjoy a $15 discount, or keep saving points to use on your next big night out!

 

Visit Us

100 N First Street (north side of McGrath Highway MA-28)
Cambridge MA, 02141

cafe Beatrice Hours
Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday - Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm
Sunday - Monday 8am - 5pm

Parking
2-hour parking is available in front of 222 Jacobs Street every day. After 4PM, self-park garage is available and located 100 yards north of us at 211 Water Street ($10 with validation from our host stand, please note there is a 4 hour max) - we encourage public transportation via the MBTA or ride-shares. Further away but 5-min walk is the Cambridge Municipal First Street Garage, enter off Spring Street and First Street.