Concord Avenue Cafe

294 Concord Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
$$$ Cafe
(84 Reviews)
Price Range $10–20

If you’re looking for a cozy corner in Cambridge where delicious Taiwanese cuisine meets warm hospitality, Concord Avenue Cafe is your go-to destination. Nestled at 294 Concord Ave, this delightful cafe offers a perfect blend of comfort and culinary satisfaction that keeps locals and visitors alike coming back for more.

Step inside this small neighborhood gem and you’ll immediately notice the welcoming atmosphere created by the friendly owners, who are passionate about sharing their culture through food. With ample natural light and a casual vibe, Concord Avenue Cafe is an inviting spot whether you're looking for a leisurely lunch or a quick bite to enjoy at one of their outdoor tables.

The menu is thoughtfully curated, featuring a selection of Taiwanese favorites that are both satisfying and budget-friendly. Indulge in the delightfully diverse offerings such as the Taiwanese bento boxes, with stars like the salt and pepper chicken and cha siu, optimal for those who want a hearty meal accompanied by perfectly paired pickled vegetables and tea eggs. For noodle lovers, the tan tan noodles and beef noodle soup promise a flavor explosion that is sure to leave you craving for more.

As for beverages, don’t miss out on their amazing Bubble Tea options! Treat yourself to a Bubble Milk Tea or a refreshing Fruit Flavored Bubble Tea—both come loaded with chewy boba that perfectly complements the sweetness of the tea.

Customer reviews echo the delight found within these walls. Vanessa Li exclaims, “Wow wow wow!!! This is a great little restaurant. The owners are very nice, and the food is excellent!” Meanwhile, Zach Schottmiller recommends it as “maybe my favorite lunch spot in Cambridge!” and appreciates the “great patio for summertime,” making it an ideal choice for nice days.

Whether you’re seeking a warm meal on a rainy afternoon or a pleasant outdoor experience basking in the sun, Concord Avenue Cafe wonderfully fits the bill. Dive into this culinary haven and you’ll discover that it’s not just a meal—it’s an experience that delights both the palate and the heart.

Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has wheelchair-accessible seating
Service options
Offers delivery
On-site services available
Offers takeaway
Serves dine-in
Highlights
Has great tea selection
Popular for
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Good for working on laptop
Offerings
Serves coffee
Serves comfort food
Quick bite
Dining options
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Crowd
Popular with university students
Payments
Accepts credit cards
Accepts debit cards
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Somewhat difficult to find a space
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

9:30 AM - 6:30 PM

Wednesday

9:30 AM - 6:30 PM

Thursday

9:30 AM - 6:30 PM

Friday

9:30 AM - 6:30 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday

Closed

84 Reviews
Vanessa Li

26 Aug 2025

Wow wow wow!!! This is a great little restaurant. The owners are very nice and the food is excellent! Would highly recommend eating here any time of day, rain or shine!

Kristy Johnson

10 Aug 2025

Adorable little café with indoor and outdoor seating behind the café. There is a limited amount of parking out front and they close around 6:30 so the parking ends around the time that they close. The store is fully accessible, they have a wide variety of looseleaf tea as well as Stash bagged tea. I got the Genmai cha. I did one of the Bento boxes with pulled pork, tea eggs, edamame, rice, and veggies. It is absolutely delicious but definitely a little pricey. It was $19 for my tea and my food. But I do love the cafe and the people are super kind. There is also a lot of knitting work that is for sale. Somebody there makes scarves and hats and such. I really appreciate that they have notes all over the store and on the front door and on there to go bags reminding customers that they are going to be closed from August 26 until September 9. I really appreciate it when a business does right by their customers and make sure that they know That the place is open or closed. Thank you!

Margaret French (Maggie)

20 Jul 2025

Most satisfying lunch I’ve had in a while! I got the salt and pepper chicken bento box and a steamed bun, and I completely cleaned my plate. All the pickled veggies in the bento box were a perfect combo with the chicken, and I always love a tea egg. Food was ready quickly, staff were kind, and everything felt refreshing. I felt so cozy eating there. Will be thinking about this place until I can come here again!

Jea Kim

21 Jun 2025

Solid Taiwanese takeout on a budget. One of my friends lives right around the corner and comes here every week for a quick lunch. He’s usually all about the noodles, so I swung by a couple times to check it out. Menu was super simple. Taiwanese-style bento boxes and a handful of noodle dishes. The noodles were just $8, which is almost unheard of these days. No proteins—just basic toppings like scallions, cucumbers, and peanuts—but the sauces carry enough weight to make it satisfying, at least flavor-wise. Still, it’s hard to call it a full meal, so if you want something a bit more filling, go for the bento. You’ll get a modest portion of protein with rice and sides. It’s not gourmet, but it’s balanced, comforting, and gets the job done. As for the drinks, I tried the Earl Grey tea latte and it wasn’t that great. Super affordable, but it was missing that distinctive Earl Grey aroma. Tasted more like milk water. Overall, not a place for quality drinks or food. But for a light and cheap meal, it does the job. Wouldn’t go out of my way, but might come back to try another one of their bento boxes.

Kelly Cambridgeport

09 Jun 2025

It was a rainy summer afternoon around 4:45 PM when I stumbled into Concord Avenue Café, grateful to get out of the downpour. I had shown up about 15 minutes early for a dinner reservation nearby, but the restaurant wasn’t ready to seat anyone yet. It was raining hard, and I suddenly found myself stuck outside with nowhere to go—until I noticed this cozy café just a few steps away. It quite literally saved me from getting soaked. The gentleman at the counter was kind and welcoming. I asked for a recommendation, and he suggested the taro milk tea. I’m so glad I listened. The taro flavor was the best I’ve ever had—deep, nutty, and naturally sweet, with none of that artificial taste you sometimes get from powder-based versions. It was smooth, comforting, and perfectly balanced. The boba was great too—soft and chewy with just the right amount of bite—but it was the taro that truly made the drink memorable. The space itself is quiet and modest, with a few small tables and a calm, welcoming atmosphere. I sat by the window, drying off while the rain kept falling outside, and just felt thankful that a place like this was open. Before leaving, I took a peek at the menu and was surprised by the variety—dumplings, noodle soups, bento boxes. I’m already planning to come back just for the food. The gentleman mentioned they close around 6:30 PM daily, so it’s a great afternoon stop if you’re in the neighborhood.

Tina Lieu

05 Jun 2025

Featuring Taiwanese favorites, this small neighborhood cafe is run by a friendly couple is casual with lots of natural light, some counter seating and two tables (for 2-3 and 4-5). They serve a reasonably priced lunch that I come back for again and again. Some favorites of mine include the Taiwanese bento (I like the chicken or cha siu) tan tan noodles, beef noodle soup, tea eggs or ramen (Taiwanese style). Portion sizes are good. Not too big but I feel full. The boba tea here is not too sweet and you can ask to have it warm or cold. There are also handmade gifts for sale like hand sewn bags and pouches and hand-knit hats or scarves.

Zach Schottmiller

29 May 2025

Maybe my favorite lunch spot in Cambridge! Such amazing and welcoming service, they have a great patio for summertime. Food is delicious; I got a bento box with pork and a taro milk tea. Everything I could want!

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