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Sweet deal: Back Bay to get outlet of high-end local bakery chain
By adamg on Tue, 06/27/2017 - 12:08pm
The Board of Appeal today approved plans by Tatte to open a bakery at 399 Boylston St., across from where the Rattlesnake used to be.
Tatte, which now has outlets from Cambridge to Beacon Hill to Brookline, is also planning a 30-seat patio - which is the reason it needed board approval.
Tatte also needs a food-serving license from the Boston Licensing Board.
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Dang
I was really hoping it was where the Rattlesnake actually was, just for the possible name/headline: Snake & Bake.
Tatte is now owned by Panera
Panera recently closed their Harvard Square store and replaced it with a new Tatte.
not true, they closed their
not true, they closed their store and invested in Tatte, they don't own tatte
Panera owns a "majority stake" in Tatte
Boston Globe article, from February 2016
So far, I think Harvard Square is the only place where Panera closed their own store and replaced it with a Tatte.
Good for Tatte, but yeah the
Good for Tatte, but yeah the bakery's quality has gone downhill. From going to the Beacon Hill spot, I get the sense a lot of many-days-old pastries are sold, and freshness is compromised for the bottom line. It's standards seem below say a Flour bakery.
I wish the same would happen
I wish the same would happen in the recently-closed Panera in Coolidge Corner. I know there's a Tatte near St. Mary's but I don't want to see another storefront in Coolidge go empty for years.
lol do you think a bank or a
lol do you think a bank or a pizza place will open in that space
I think it happened in
I think it happened in Brookline also
I miss the Panera there.
I miss the Panera there. Tatte is more expensive.
Bakery
$9.50 for a breakfast sandwich. Thanks but no thanks.
Tatte's crazy
I'm still not used to paying $10 bucks for a bigass lunch sandwich.
$10
$10 will only get you a small-ass lunch sandwich these days in Boston.
Tatte is good but hard to justify the prices. Impossible to get through the door with all the strollers for their location at St. Mary's.
Over priced, over hyped
The Tatte near where I work in Cambridge is mediocre at best. Sandwiches are just meh and very expensive for what they offer. Better food right around the corner at Kendall Kitchen.
Agreed
They exist in that uncomfortable place that combines pretentiousness and high prices with mediocre quality. Their espresso drinks are meh, and if I'm gonna spend the money and calories on koign amann, it better be an exceptional piece of pastry. Also, annoying clientele, at least at the Charles Street location: parents with babybagoes that cost more than my car and uncontrollable children, manspreaders, people who can't figure out what the hell they want and place their damn order, the whole deal.
Here here
I totally agree. Tatte is outrageously expensive and just not delicious. I am more than willing to pay for a good sandwich or pastry (have you ever been to Cafe Madeleine's in the South End?) - but Tatte does not deliver.