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Welcome to Café Sauvage

Café Sauvage, located in Boston, offers a cozy and botanical ambiance with a French-inspired menu. Customers rave about the duck eggs benedict, breakfast sandwiches, and Nutella lattes. The quiche, omelette, and French toast are also highly recommended. Despite some minor issues with service and pricing, the overall dining experience is delightful. The cafe's charming interior, attentive staff, and delicious food make it a must-visit spot for a relaxing brunch in the Back Bay area. The limited seating indoors, combined with the vibrant atmosphere, creates a unique dining experience worth trying.

Café Sauvage: Reviews & Ratings

Meg C.
Meg C.

Cute space with more of a botanical mid century vibe than French, but it was cozy. I had the ham and cheese quiche and split the pastry basket with my friend. The quiche was good and it was a huge slice but it was very dense with cheese. The salad was tasty but way overdressed so the greens were kina soggy. But the pastry basket was perfect, the lamination on the croissants *chef's kiss* and the butter baguette and jam was lovely. My friend loved her omelette with the herbed soft cheese and mushrooms. My bloody mary was alright, but it wasn't balanced, a bit too briny, not in a good way, would skip it. Service was good and attentive, and it was easy to catch up with my friend. I enjoyed brunch but don't think I need to return again.

June M.
June M.

(A little bit overhyped imo) This cafe is very cute/earthy with lot of indoor plants and has outdoor seating for summer time . I went here for brunch and the food is yummy. A little bit salty for my reference, but it is acceptable. Menu has a lot of options to choose, and luckily everything we have ordered were decent, but definitely expensive for the portion. I like the host, he accommodated my party very quick and professional, however my server is not too friendly, she didn't check on us the whole time we were there. There is no street parking near by, so you might walk a bit if you are driving here.

Garrett B.
Garrett B.

Incredible brunch spot with French themed menu and ambiance. The duck eggs Benedict was absolutely delicious, perfect in every way. The breakfast sandwich was yummy and way bigger than expected. The menu says two scrambled eggs but this had to be at least 3. The portion sizes are great. The Dude was a delicious coffee based cocktail and the Bloody Mary was perfectly seasoned. Inside has limited seating with a couple tables outside so I recommend getting a reservation. The service was perfect, they attempted to us multiple times.

Elena J.
Elena J.

This place has such a cute cozy vibe with the botanical decor. We were sat at the corner booth so had a great view of the restaurant. I ordered the duck eggs benedict and it was one of the best I've had! A bit unconventional, but the textures and flavors from the crispy hash browns, the perfectly cooked, runny eggs, and the duck confit blended together seamlessly. I absolutely devoured this plate and hope to be back soon! I also ordered the iced Nutella latte which I would skip next time (or maybe get it hot instead?). I thought the nutella would be blended in but it was just a few spoonfuls of Nutella added straight to the drink, which made it difficult to drink

Krista C.
Krista C.

Walked by and popped in for a quick drink... very happy I did! Sat outside on a gorgeous day. Drinks were perfect for the good weather and beautiful ambiance.

Abigail M.
Abigail M.

This is a fantastic option for brunch, and reasonably priced! Something that did throw me off was that the front door to enter is locked - the host has to let customers in. We were seated very promptly; it's a small place, and it was as crowded as I thought it would be for a Thursday late morning. Our group enjoyed nutella lattes and green teas to start off, and then ordered french toast, the sauvage mama breakfast, omelettes, and avocado toast. The food came out fast, too, and it was all DELICIOUS. I ordered the sauvage mama breakfast and was very pleased with what I got. It was very filling and I was extremely satisfied. Our waitress was also very accommodating when we split our check in half. For the location, especially given prices on nearby Newbury Street, it was reasonable! The inside of the cafe is very comfortable and lively, with bright colors around to kick off a great brunch in Boston. Great service and food, and I'm excited to be back!

Eva L.
Eva L.

This is a French cafe with a cute interior that feels bright and clean. I got the latte which had latte art and was delicious (I think it might've been a special latte with Nutella) and a pretty filling breakfast sandwich with ham cheese on a toasted croissant! ! Cute place for a girls brunch

Ilona D.
Ilona D.

We had been here before when they first opened, and really enjoyed it, and vowed to come back when they had their liquor license. Irony is, we ended up coming back to accommodate a friend after reading reviews of their zero spirit list! Having just been to Paris this past fall, I felt like the tiny bistro seating (three of us squished at a tiny round table) and lack of air conditioning (it was unseasonably warm that day) felt very authentic ;) no matter, it was cozy and cute and we made do! The drinks (alcoholic and non) were tasty, and while not overly impressive, hit the spot. For appetizers we ordered a green salad, croquettes and calamari. The croquettes were indulgent and comfort food-y, the breading on the calamari was great but I felt like there were just as many peppers as there was pieces of squid! Of course, the tiny table could not actually accommodate all of this stuff, so there was a lot of juggling of plates and drinks, and the server ended up taking away our water jug to make room. I think the size also impacted our service-- one of our party got their meal (the roasted chicken-- delicious!), but they waited to send out the other two entrees until all the apps were gone, meaning a) the fries on my steak frites were cold (and maybe missing truffle??) and b) our friend was finished way ahead of us. We are pretty chill and wouldn't ever dream of making a fuss about this, but just worth noting -- setting us at a larger table would have ameliorated basically all of our complaints. The entrees and desserts (chocolate mousse and profiteroles) were all tasty, maybe not the best versions of the dishes I've ever had, but and satisfying. The prices were reasonable, and we enjoyed the lively atmosphere. Happy we gave them another try!!

Karen I.
Karen I.

Right near by my place I walked in here with a friend for brunch and we were able to get seated immediately but the cafe seemed busy! The interior of this cafe is super cute, filled with many plants and has a very bright ambience. A perfect brunch spot in the Back Bay area. Everything we got from here was delicious! The black sesame latte was unique and tasted really good. The French toast was super tasty as well. I will for sure come back for sure to try out more of their menu items. Highly recommend if you're looking for a cute brunch place!

Ankita S.
Ankita S.

Friend took us to brunch here on our last day in Boston. We didn't have reservations and ended up having nearly an hour long wait on a Friday morning around 10am because the place was packed with a line. Unfortunately it was too cold for patio dining. The inside was pretty small, so I can see why seating might be difficult. For the most part, brunch was worth the wait! The service was great, but the pricing was a little high for what the food was. I got a hibiscus mimosa which was pretty average - tasty, but not particularly unique or super flavorful. My friend got the G&T which actually was better than average. I got the crepes and a side of truffle fries because for me, brunch is all about the sweet and savory. Both were absolutely delicious, but the crepes were small for the price. You could definitely taste the truffle in the fries in the best way. Some of the best truffle fries in my opinion! I would consider going back with reservations for sure but not sure I would wait an hour for seating again.

Location

  • Café Sauvage
    25 Massachusetts ave Boston, MA 02115 Hotline: (857) 226-4799

Welcome to Café Sauvage, a charming French-themed café located at 25 Massachusetts Ave in Boston, MA. This cozy spot offers a botanical mid-century vibe, perfect for a relaxing brunch experience.

One of the highlights of Café Sauvage is its delectable menu featuring dishes like ham and cheese quiche, pastry baskets, omelettes with herbed soft cheese and mushrooms, and duck eggs Benedict. The portions are generous, and the flavors are sure to delight your taste buds.

Customers have raved about the quality of the food, with some favorites being the crispy hash browns, perfectly cooked eggs, and duck confit in the duck eggs Benedict. The croissants receive high praise for their perfect lamination, and the butter baguette and jam are simply delightful.

While some dishes like the nutella latte may miss the mark, overall, Café Sauvage offers a range of delicious options for a satisfying brunch experience.

The café's ambiance is cozy and inviting, with botanical decor adding to the charming atmosphere. Whether you choose to sit indoors or outdoors, you'll enjoy a lovely dining experience.

Service at Café Sauvage is attentive and accommodating, ensuring that your visit is pleasant and memorable. The café also offers amenities like free Wi-Fi, wheelchair accessibility, and gender-neutral restrooms.

If you're looking for a classy yet relaxed spot for breakfast or brunch in Boston, Café Sauvage is a must-visit. With its delicious food, charming ambiance, and excellent service, it's sure to become a favorite brunch spot for locals and visitors alike.