Jadu
767 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, USA
Hours
| Monday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 5:00 - 10:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 5:00 - 10:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 5:00 - 10:00 PM |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 5:00 - 10:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Deborah C
★ 5I really enjoyed having a chill weekend breakfast here! I got the avo tartine and an iced hojicha latte. You order at the counter then they'll call your name to pick up your food and drink. The space is bright and open with some tables set aside as laptop-free. I enjoyed the food and the hojicha latte hit the spot. I'd definitely return to try more of their menu!
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Christa West
★ 3I’ve had mixed experiences at Jadu.. my regular order is a small regular milk iced latte, often with a syrup flavor ($7+) which I find to be a steep price for the quality of the drink and area/competitor cafes. The atmosphere is bright and welcoming, but the staff at the register are often stand-offish.
The most recent latte I tried at Jadu was unfortunately a huge miss and the flavors were way off. I usually have no problem speaking up for myself but the impersonal impression I’ve received from the staff made me decide to bit my tongue. Unsure if I will be trying again. -
Ben Huey
★ 5Had a really fun evening at Jadu. The staff was all very friendly and welcoming. The food was delicious with the highlight being the mortadella sandwich on focaccia. Will definitely be back
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Jea Kim
★ 5South Asian/Middle Eastern-inspired cafe that brings a refreshing concept to JP, but its execution feels like a work in progress.
Came here for breakfast and lunch this past week. On my first visit for breakfast, I opted for the pistachio butter toast and Breakfast Sammy. The toast had a promising start — the nutty richness of pistachio butter paired beautifully with fragrant rose petals. Yet, the tartness tipped the balance and made it difficult to finish without the grounding comfort of their turmeric latte. As for the Breakfast Sammy, it was a solid option. The focaccia was fine, though not my personal favorite for a sandwich base, and I found myself wishing for a more generous slather of Calabrian chili butter to elevate the flavors.
I then returned with a friend for lunch and tried the Turkish-style eggs and Chicken & Rice. The Turkish eggs was essentially a deconstructed breakfast pita — jammy eggs, garlic labneh, and Aleppo pepper oil delivered on comfort but lacked a distinctive twist. Meanwhile, the Chicken & Rice offered a satisfying salad-rice bowl hybrid. The peanut ginger marinade added a nice twist, yet the dish was oddly similar to something I tasted from DIG.
Overall, the cafe undoubtedly has potential, with thoughtful touches and a welcoming vibe. Not sure if I would return just for the food, but definitely a great spot to casually hang out with friends. -
Raj
★ 5Extremely cute cafe - I can't wait to try their wine selection, I've heard extremely positive things about where they source their wine.
It's a small cute coffee shop most days of the week and then Th-Sat in the nights they are a wine bar.
It's a really nice space. The iced Americano was well made and the food smelled quite good inside.
I would highly recommend this spot in JP.