Friendly and quick service Wheelchair accessibility: Establishment is on the first floor
I'm born and Raised in North Carolina by 2 parents from Massachusetts. I was skeptical about the Pulled Pork sandwich. It was amazing though. Nice relaxing yet upbeat spot as well.
I think the staff is so kind and friendly but every time I have had coffee here, it’s tasted burnt and been gross. They do not know how to make a cappuccino. Just some advice, after you are done steaming, tap the milk against the counter to get rid of any bubbles and then swish so the foam consistency is good. The espresso seems to be pouring for too long because I continue to get disgusting coffee thats burnt. Its just absolutely terrible and I leave Dudley Cafe mad every time because I want to enjoy the cafe but its terrible. The pacman sandwhich I had was dry. The roxbury deluxe was not that good. I think part of it might be new experience. It is a great neighborhood spot, I’ve just been so disappointed by the quality it is not my first choice in the area T No 34 sandwhich is not it
really love the concept, A+ for effort, but it fell flat for me in every other way. The staff is very kind and you can tell that they are doing their best. However, they are forgetful and sometimes you’ll be standing there for a while before they remember your order. The food is very mid. I’ve tried three different rice bowls on three different occasions and the rice is always dry. Always. I decided to switch gears and try the Nubians favorite sandwich (chicken, pesto, sun-dried, tomatoes, provolone cheese, etc.) and the chicken was dry beyond belief. I really want to support this business, but they make it hard when there’s nothing on the menu to enjoy. Maybe I’ll make one less effort and try the burritos or quesadillas?
Love this place! Great for coffee and pastry or lunch!
Outstanding coffee, thoughtful tasty menu, and fantastic welcoming space