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Welcome to Andala Coffee House

Andala Coffee House in Cambridge, MA offers a cozy Middle Eastern cafe experience with an array of vegetarian and vegan options. The atmosphere is welcoming, reminiscent of a family home with distinct rooms and lots of character. Customers praise the spacious seating and delicious food, like the Farmers Omelet Special and Lentil Soup. The menu boasts unique offerings like the Goat Cheese & Honey Plate and Zeit U Zaatar & Labneh. With friendly service and a variety of seating options, Andala is a must-visit spot for a relaxing meal or a productive work session.

LOCATIONS
  • Andala Coffee House
    286 Franklin St Cambridge, MA 02139
    286 Franklin St Cambridge, MA 02139 Hotline: (617) 945-2212

Welcome to Andala Coffee House, a hidden gem located in the heart of Cambridge, MA. This Middle Eastern cafe offers a unique dining experience with a diverse menu that caters to various dietary preferences. From vegan options to vegetarian dishes, Andala Coffee House has something for everyone.

Upon entering the cozy atmosphere of Andala Coffee House, you are greeted with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of friendly chatter. The menu features a variety of breakfast omelets, such as the Farmers Omelet Special and the Mushroom Omelet Special, that are sure to satisfy your morning cravings.

For lunch, indulge in the Lentil Soup or the Fattoush Salad, a refreshing mix of lettuce, parsley, tomatoes, and cucumber topped with pomegranate dressing and fried Arabic bread. The Tabouli Salad and Jerusalem Salad are also must-try dishes that showcase the vibrant flavors of Middle Eastern cuisine.

One of the highlights of Andala Coffee House is the Essentials section of the menu, featuring dishes like the Foole Plate, Goat Cheese & Honey Plate, and Zeit U Zaatar & Labneh. These flavorful plates capture the essence of Middle Eastern cuisine and are perfect for sharing with friends and family.

Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Andala Coffee House offers a casual setting with outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi. The friendly staff and diverse menu make it a great spot for any occasion, from a casual lunch to a group gathering. Don't forget to check out their happy hour specials and extensive drink menu for a complete dining experience.

Overall, Andala Coffee House is a must-visit for food lovers looking to explore the flavors of the Middle East. With its welcoming atmosphere and delicious dishes, this cafe is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds. So, come on over to Andala Coffee House and experience a culinary journey like no other.

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Maria S.
Maria S.

Spacious, friendly cafe with plenty of seating and delicious food and tea! Service was lovely as well. Highly recommend!

Tiffany T.
Tiffany T.

Was in the area and had to do some work so I found this adorable coffee shop! Upon entering, if you plan on staying, you can seat yourself at any empty spot -- and there's plenty of seating options. You can scan the QR codes scattered around the shop to view their full menu. Since it's a sunny September day, I opted for the iced Turtle latte with almond milk and it totally hit the spot! The drink itself was so delicious and creamy that I wouldn't have noticed that I ordered it with almond milk. The staff was also extremely friendly and made the space feel very welcoming. There were lots of other patrons that were either just doing work, reading, or enjoying a drink. The wifi was quick and not laggy at all. The decor of the shop was also to die for! Overall LOVED my experience at Andala and this is one of the places I would definitely go out if my way to stop by.

Joseph L.
Joseph L.

Middle Eastern cafe/restaurant in Central Square! One thing I really admire here is the atmosphere. It really feels like you're stepping into someone's home -- family home that's been lived-in for decades type beat. The place is heavily decorated, and each room carries a lot of personality; the main room feels like a cafe where you can see the pastry window and register for carryout, one of the side rooms is a sunroom, and downstairs you'll find a dining room table as well as a coffee table surrounded by couches -- all of these are places you can get seated for full table service! The menu spans breakfast, lunch, and dinner and includes teas, coffee, and espresso drinks making it a good option for anytime of the day. Dishes are colorful, casual, and yummy -- honestly looks and feels like a homecooked meal (in a good way). Some people come just to grab a coffee to-go but this is a really good spot for a slow, laid-back, weekend breakfast and/or lunch with friends (especially when the other Cambridge brunch spots already have hour long queues). When you come, I highly recommend getting the hummus for the table -- it's really freaking good and I don't know why (I usually get the hummus with beef). Other go-to's are the chicken shawarma plate, and the turtle latte (a lot of people talk about this one and I think it's worth it).

Rebecca D.
Rebecca D.

Came here with some friends on a Monday night. There were lots of places to sit, both indoor and outdoor. The ambiance was great - very cozy, different places to sit with different vibes. It has a lot of character. Service was friendly. I ordered the spinach pie plate, which comes with two spinach pies and a salad. The salad was tasty, with tomatoes, pickles, and cucumbers. The dressing was not too heavy on the vinegar, which I always appreciate. The spinach pies were not my favorite but certainly not bad either. The dough they were wrapped in was not crispy like I was expecting, but soft and bready. I loved that part. The spinach mixture inside had a sourness that I didn't love. That being said, for the vibes alone I would come back here, and there's a lot on the menu that looks good, so this certainly won't be my last visit.

Suha L.
Suha L.

I would walk by Andala every single week and was always so curious as to what was inside and I finally did it! It says Coffee House but it also has tons of food options! The upper floor of the restaurant is definitely more cafe-like with people studying, seats by the windows, and the front where you can order coffee and desserts. Downstairs, on the other hand, offers more seating and cozy seats. Because it is a more casual place, the service is a bit inconsistent. We had multiple people come and take our order and didn't really have one server. For food, we ordered the Falafel Plate and Chicken Shawarma Sandwich. The falafel was extremely crispy and crunchy on the outside. The inside was a beautiful green color and full of flavor. The hummus and sauce it came with was also a delight. The star of the show was the shawarma sandwich. Every single bite had me verbally saying "Oh my gosh this is so good." The flavor profiles on the chicken were ridiculously delicious and the tumeric came out wonderfully without being overpowering. It was also so juicy that I could legitimately drink some out of the sandwich (even though yes, that's gross). The pita on the outside was the perfect level of chewy and the pickles in the sandwich cut each bite with acidity. I will definitely be back to try other dishes, or just for the Chicken Shawarma sandwich!

Adina S.
Adina S.

This is such a cozy spot to work or meet up with friends. There are tables and mini couches throughout. I've only sat on the main level, but I think they have a downstairs as well. They have a bunch of seating, but it does get pretty busy on the weekends. While they're a coffee/café type place, they still have plenty of regular menu items. I also love that you can order an entire pot of tea. I've stayed here for a few hours at a time, so don't worry if you're looking for a place to stick around for a while. Perfect spot to hang out at on a cold winter day!

Angela Y.
Angela Y.

I went here on a trip to Boston and now that I'm home I keep thinking about Andala. Considering moving to Boston just for this place. Everything about this place is sublime. The restaurant is very cozy and looks like you've been welcomed into someone's house, there are many seating options and different vibes. I saw people on a date, families there as well as students studying. However, it was the FOOD that enraptured me. The hummus is so GOOD you can't not get it. The entree did have a side of hummus but trust me you want to order a separate thing of it. I wish I could have brought a tub on the plane. I also got the falafel wrap which was huge and also quite delicious. The tabbouleh was more on the tart side but I know some people prefer it that way. I wish I could go back.