
About CAVA
Mediterranean restaurant for thoughtful food with customizable greens & grains bowls, pitas & salad.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Unfortunately, this store is a typical example of how Cava has started to ruin its name and reputation due to its ridiculous cost control. The portion of the bowl has become unacceptable. For the 2nd time in a row, I’ve received a bowl thats quarter full. Not quite expected from this brand when they charge $17-$18 a bowl. As a loyal customer , I would have to say that managers and corporate office have to come up with a better balance with the portion and price. The only thing that’s still good is the quality of the ingredients. I think it’s time to switch over to Naya down the street."
"I like the food options but today I was served a raw lamb meatball at this location. 3 were fine but the 4th was raw. To verify that it was raw I've put it in a microwave for 45 seconds and sure enough all the pink meat got browned. Unacceptable."
"Nice location, friendly staff. The Greek chicken was delicious, but the yoghurt dressing was not enough. When I asked the service person that I like to have some more “juice”, he mistakenly thought that I needed vinegar and added vinegar instead of yogurt sauce. This could have ruined my food, but thankfully, it was OK. Actually, I was trying to make a reference to an old Saturday Night Live sketch (You like the juice?), definitely my bad to try. It is with a young fellow. Anyways, the food is pretty good"
"Stopped by Cava near MIT and went for a rice bowl with falafel. The combo of creamy hummus and roasted eggplant really made it super flavorful, fresh, and filling without feeling too heavy. The falafel had a nice crunch outside and stayed soft inside. Staff were friendly and helpful with recommendations, which made the experience even better. Definitely a solid spot for a quick but tasty meal."
"The bowls are tasteful, you can personalize them as much as you want and if it’s the first time at a cava restaurant you get 50% of discount."