
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Didn't appreciate having to make a reservation just to be told tables are first come first serve. So you have to spend $25 on a flight of coffee and then stand to hold it. The flight is also already pre determined for you, you dont get to choose. Better off saving the money and going somewhere you feel comfortable. Place is crammed. Only like 6 tables. Very small and just a Cafe inside a bookstore. Definitely not worth it. Won't be returning. Photos included."
"The most incredible hidden gem in the Boston Seaport. Went over with a coworker after we heard about the coffee and matcha flights, and BOY did they live up to the expectation. Such a clever business model, quality drinks, and tons of fun baked goods from various vendors. Cannot wait to go back for the coffee flight!"
"I went for the $25 seasonal coffee flight. Three of the flight beverages were all cream, except for the one that was cider. The first three were unflavored cream and no espresso flavor. Would not return. The flight was also difficult to carry. They were also having the HVAC stuff going on so it was awkward to wait inside but that’s not their fault. I did not finish any of the drinks and didn’t bother to mention it. Fortunately there’s a lot of other great coffee places to go."
"Charming café connected to a bookstore, an ideal spot for working or studying. They offer a small selection of pastries and bagels, along with a wide variety of teas and coffees. One standout feature is their monthly coffee flights, which highlight new and unique flavors. You can also order individual flavors, which is a nice flexible option. I tried the pandan coconut latte, and my friend had the cinnamon latte. She also ordered a bagel—while it wasn’t her favorite and she found the cream cheese portion a bit modest, the overall coffee experience definitely felt worth the visit. When dining in, drinks are served in actual glassware, which adds a charming and elevated touch. Overall, a warm and inviting spot nestled within the Seaport."
"I moved out of Boston a few years ago and used to stop at Travelmug when they were just a coffee cart in Eastie. Upon a recent visit back to Boston, I noticed they now have a full cafe in a bookstore. It’s such a big, bright, and creative space. The matcha with brown sugar cold foam was delicious and sticker on the cup so cute!"
"Had high expectations for Travelmug Cafe but wasn't truly impressed. It seems like the baristas were more interested in making TikTok worthy latte flights..."
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