Starbucks is suppose to start selling it sometime this summer (Boston is one of the trial cities). The Bees Knees Allston location used to sell it, but they closed...as of a few months back, the Fort Point location did not.
The Whole Foods on Cambridge Street (Charles River Plaza, in West End) has a coffee stand that offers nitro pours, I believe. I've never tried it before, though.
coffee place on earth ; gracenote. The guy who used to run the coffee trike now has a brick and mortar called gracenote near two financial. it's amazing - he also does espresso and tonic iced and it's fantastic.
I like Gracenote, but the drip coffee is really inconsistent (sometimes good, sometimes weak and watery) the people are nice, but the prices are a bit high. There is also a lot of dilly dallying when people come in and want to have a conversation with the baristas. If I wanted to talk to someone pouring me coffee, I'd talk to my wife. You ask some of these people how they are and they think they're in therapy.
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Starbucks is suppose to start
Starbucks is suppose to start selling it sometime this summer (Boston is one of the trial cities). The Bees Knees Allston location used to sell it, but they closed...as of a few months back, the Fort Point location did not.
Beatnik Beverage in Kendall Square
http://www.beatnikbeverage.com/ - it's in the same building as Google and Amazon - lobby adjacent to Clover
I'm sure I'll remember a few more ...
La Colombe
By South Station
Boston Common Coffee Co
DTX
WF on Cambridge St
The Whole Foods on Cambridge Street (Charles River Plaza, in West End) has a coffee stand that offers nitro pours, I believe. I've never tried it before, though.
WF South End too
The WF at Ink Block in the South End also has nitro pours.
WF Cambridgeport
WF in Cambridgeport also does
La Colombe FTW
They need a location in a better spot, but la colombe is amazing. Nitro draft latte is the best thing ive ever had (great cold brew too)
the ony by south station is their first boston locale, but they have a ton in NYC, Philly, DC and Chicago
Ziggy's
Just opened next to Beantown Pub. Haven't tried the nitro yet, but the cold brew is solid.
I don't know
But the hipster is strong in this question.
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coffee place on earth ; gracenote. The guy who used to run the coffee trike now has a brick and mortar called gracenote near two financial. it's amazing - he also does espresso and tonic iced and it's fantastic.
Gracenote - great but pricey
I like Gracenote, but the drip coffee is really inconsistent (sometimes good, sometimes weak and watery) the people are nice, but the prices are a bit high. There is also a lot of dilly dallying when people come in and want to have a conversation with the baristas. If I wanted to talk to someone pouring me coffee, I'd talk to my wife. You ask some of these people how they are and they think they're in therapy.