Initially I was concerned that I wouldn't find any vegan options in Boston. The Life Alive Organic Cafe in Cambridge was a great find. They are plant based having vegetarian and vegan options. The food is fresh, quality and the tastes a great. A wide range of dishes including warm grain bowls, salads, wraps, noodles and soups, and desserts. The beverages include smoothies, cold pressed juices, coffees, teas and suoerfood.lattes. This is definitely on par with the best vegan food I have had in London. Free WiFi, great food and service what more could you ask for. A short distance from MIT you should put it on your to do list. Pictured are Miso Tofu Ramen, Grilled Pita and Blue Breeze. Dietary restrictions: Vegan
Not as good as the other Life Alive locations because they don't have coffee. And the reason they have no coffee is because 1369 Coffee House a few doors down exists. Even though 1369 closes at 3. If you don't want to compete with them at least serve coffee after 3. It makes no sense.
I love this place for their vibrant bowls packed with flavor and fresh veggies! Their sauces complement each bowl so well and they are incredibly filling. I love the Buddha and Adventure bowl. Their butternut squash bisque and smoothies are also amazing! This is a great place for a quiet, fast casual meal that you know will be delicious and good for you. Vegetarian options: This place is completely vegan Dietary restrictions: Great for low carb, gluten free, vegan/vegetarian
Such a cool spot to grab a bite to eat and do some work/studying!
LOVED it! Healthy tasty food- very good menu and super cozy place- there’s a basement floor which is perfect
I liked the concept of an all organic and all vegan restaurant, and really enjoyed the food including a dessert that used avocado in place of milk cream. Right in the heart of Kendall Square Vegetarian options: All vegan
My visit to Life Alive Organic Cafe Central Square left much to be desired, prompting me to caution others against making the same mistake. Despite the cafe's name, the absence of coffee options was baffling, completely missing the essence of what a cafe should offer. To add insult to injury, the beverages we did receive were lackluster and failed to impress. As for the food, it was disappointingly bland, lacking the vibrant flavors one would expect from an establishment promoting organic cuisine. Adding to the discomfort, the cafe was unreasonably chilly, a stark contrast to its purported eco-conscious ambiance, especially considering it was the month of August. My advice? Save yourself the disappointment and explore neighboring coffee shops for a more satisfying experience.