
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Some brunch cafés in Boston are popular solely due to them being brunch cafés but Landwer isn't that. Landwer offers a varieth of tasty & unique brunch items. Do make a reservation if you're planning to visit around breakfast/brunch time, they get busy! Atmosphere: 4*. it's a typical brunch café Portion size: 4.5*. Portions are pretty large, if you have a big appetite then 1 entree, 1 drink & half a dessert would be plenty Value: 4*. The items I ordered were worth the money, but the price point is still pretty high to begin with [Food reviews] Short-rib Shakshuka ($25) is my absolute favorite item here. The Shakshuka was tasty (it could benefit from having more intense flavors) but the short rib was cooked perfectly. The rib is soft, tender, and fatty -- amazing! (5*) Herb Marinated Chicken ($19) is tasty as well. Sadly the chicken was dry, but the sauce it came with helped a lot. (4*) The Landwer Pancakes ($16) looks incredibly appetizing and was very fun to eat but the pancakes were dry despite looking so fluffy. The whipped cream is great and the fresh fruits were appreciated. (4*) The Sahlab ($6) is a cinnamon-y, milky drink and was perfect for a snowy Winter day. I would recommend at least trying it out if you like spiced dessert drinks. (4.5*)"
"Ok, we certainly have to talk about the delightful pillow of bread they call a pita here. Lightly salted and divinely soft. Oh my goodness! Very good. Then we could talk about the challah that was used for my chicken schnitzel sandwich, which was equally as good! The sandwich was next level because of the bread. This sandwich had that moment where you went, "wow, that was a good bite" Now, I wasn't a fan of the hummus, a bit nutty/earthy for me, but that's ok. Completely made up for by the pita's goodness. Service was excellent. Very accommodating and friendly. The cafe itself reminds me of one in Paris. Long, slender, and fancy with an upscale feel. Little circular booths that would be great for a nice quiet moment as a couple!"
"We ate twice here this week during our trip. We had to go back for supper because Breakfast was so great! For Breakfast, we both got the breakfast sandwich. It's honestly the best one I've ever had. Absolutely loved it. Service at that time was impeccable!! (aug 28). Went back for supper Aug 29, evening. Ordered a chicken hummus bowl and a falafel bowl with Turkish coffee and ice Chai latte. The food was again, amazing. We were both blown away. The pita was as soft as a pillow, i kid you not. The chai latte was a delicious sweet treat. Service was good but not the same experience as the morning. Definitely a must try! You won't be disappointed."
"I had been wanting to try their Toronto branch but never had a chance, so when I realized they’re in Boston, I made sure to have this as a part of my itinerary. And surely they didn’t disappoint. We went for a lentil soup, falafel hummus bowl and a spinach goat cheese balanzoni pasta. All three rockstars. Surely recommend the lentil soup (especially on a cold day) and pasta. The service was nice. Parking seem to be challenging around the area (we Ubered to the location) but there’s a metro station a few steps away, Definitely recommended."
"Went to the cafe this morning for Brunch. Ordered Hummus, Vegan burger, Shakshuka and coffee. The Hummus and coffee were nice but the Shakshuka and Vegan burger were terrible. We were not happy about the food and notified the wait staff. They brushed us off so we decided to not tip them. While paying for the food they demanded to be tipped. We said the food was not good. They said that the service was. How can the service be good when we notified them about the food but they decided to nothing about it? As a world traveller i expected the food and service to be better. It’s a pity because the cafe has so much potential."
"Cafe Landwer is a legend that we stumbled upon on an early morning weekend walk down Boylston street. We didn't know what we were getting, but it simply..."
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