Cafe Luna
350 Third St, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA
Hours
| Monday | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
| Sunday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Ying Xiao
★ 4This tea break catering for the our lectures was decent, nothing special. Surprisingly, the rating on Google Maps was quite high!
BLT Roast Beef: A classic American sandwich. The beef was roasted to a tender yet firm texture, retaining its original meaty aroma; the bacon added a touch of fat and smokiness. The tomatoes and lettuce were perfectly proportioned, both refreshing and enhancing the flavor without overpowering the meat; the mayonnaise made the bread moist and soft. This was the fastest thing to disappear from the table, indicating it was a popular choice.
Turkey Apple Boursin: The turkey wasn't dry, and the boursin cheese was soft and sweet. However, the turkey itself is lightly seasoned and doesn't need apple slices to balance its richness. Adding apple slices made the overall flavor too sweet, resulting in a slightly cloying taste.
Lentil Soup: This familiar Indian curry flavor… the lentils were stewed until very soft, almost melting in your mouth. But being vegan food, without the softening and enriching flavor of meat, the spices felt too strong. -
Sangha
★ 4I was recommended this café and decided to stop by while visiting from Philly. I was seated at the bar, which I didn’t mind. I ordered the corned beef hash omelette(it was a solid 7/10). Not bad, but I think I would try something different next time. Seeing other people’s plates made me realize there are a lot of great-looking options. The portion was very filling. The real standout, though, was the espresso martini—easily the best I’ve ever had and incredibly smooth. The service was great and had multiple people check up on us.
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Tom M
★ 5Went on Easter Sunday for brunch. There was a special menu that was mostly their normal sweet brunch items with ice cream. We all got French toast - banana pecan, apple pecan and strawberry Nutella. You need to be hungry to finish them.
The service was very good, but it took a long time for the food to arrive.
They also charge $1 for oat milk in a latte. -
Anushka Jain
★ 5We recently went to this lovely brunch spot. Even though I booked a table a week in advance, we still had to wait around 20 minutes when we arrived. The menu is pretty extensive, and it’s definitely a great place for brunch with plenty of food and drink options. I also liked that they take care of dietary restrictions and allergies.
We ordered the Jalapeño Mac n’ Cheese, Vegan Burger, and Blueberry Pancakes, along with a Mimosa and the Summer Splash mocktail. Everything tasted fresh and delicious.
Overall, it’s a fun and vibrant place to spend a brunch — I’d definitely recommend it! -
Debisree Ray
★ 4I stopped by this popular breakfast spot on a Sunday morning during, after a friend recommended it. The place was packed and buzzing with energy, with a long line outside. Luckily, since I was dining solo, I was seated right away at the bar—a perfect perch to sip coffee and watch the lively scene.
I started with a regular coffee, though their specialty coffee drinks looked tempting and creative. My server was friendly and attentive, checking in often. For breakfast, I ordered the lobster roll Benedict. It was rich, flavorful, and generously filled with lobster. The dish came with fries, which I upgraded to truffle fries—crispy, fragrant, and served in a huge portion I couldn’t quite finish.
Overall, the food was delicious and hearty, the atmosphere vibrant, and the service excellent. I’d happily recommend this spot to anyone visiting Cambridge.