Milkweed
1010 Morrissey Blvd, Dorchester, MA 02122, USA
Hours
| Monday | 5:15 AM - 3:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 5:15 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:15 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Thursday | 5:15 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Friday | 5:15 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM |
| Sunday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Mo S
★ 5My first time finding at Milkweed. We arrived by 9:30 which evidently on a Sunday was early enough to beat the crowd.
It was a very nice experience. Our server was friendly and attentive. I ordered the Dutch pancake with lemon ricotta and blueberries. It was very tasty. I'll exclude the lemon ricotta next time, as I like the Dutch pancake's flavor to come through. I will be back! -
Alex Issokson (Boston Foodie)
★ 3Pretty disappointed in this spot. To break down each rating:nnAtmosphere: chairs weren’t particularly comfortable, table was wooden and wobbly, and the place looks unfinished. We could see screws on the wall that hadn’t been fully screwed in yet.
Service: we sat down and the silverware we got was dirty. Our server barely spoke to us and it took forever to pay at the end of the meal. I saw our server standing by the computer talking to people, taking his time. We also asked someone else for a box to take home leftovers.
Food: we split the breakfast quesadilla and the sirloin mac & cheese. I enjoyed the breakfast quesadilla and would recommend it. However, the breakfast potatoes were incredibly bland. They were not seasoned at all and even when I used extra salt, it just bounced right off. The sirloin mac & cheese was just okay. It was also underseasoned and relied too heavily on the bleu cheese. I also found a piece of corn in it, which definitely wasn’t supposed to be in there. I took the rest home because I think I can redeem it with some sriracha. -
Sarah Riddle
★ 4This was a great option for family brunch. There was plenty of room four our group of 7. The staff were quick and helpful in preparing a place for us. There is something for everyone on the menu. Lots of traditional options and some creative dishes to try if you want something new. The portions are generous. Our family really liked the butcher block brioche sandwich. There are lots of fun drink options. The service was good and the atmosphere was casual and comfortable.n*One note for those with mobility issues. The handicap stall in the bathroom has enough room but the stability bar is not placed appropriately to support next to the toilet, so you may need extra help.
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Chris ESGconsult
★ 5Great diner very modern American. Had fabulous blueberry pancakes 3 stack generous blob of creamy butter plump berries with side of bacon and pork sausages which were beautifully seasoned. Coffee was a bucket sized hot and steamy with a lovely waitress that kept it topped up. The rest of the family had eggy omelettes that were fluffy. The eggs on advo were rinsed down with joy. Top spot make sure you did not have first breakfast as this is the stuff of dreams. Also if you are a pancake fan visit Charlie’s.
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Philip Talleyrand
★ 5Milkweed is an absolute gem! The food here is incredible—delicious, fresh, and full of flavor. You really get so much bang for your buck, which makes it even better. We first walked over here one summer day and loved it so much we kept coming back multiple times. Every visit was consistently great, and the portions and quality never disappoint. Highly recommended if you’re in the Dorchester area! we ordered the Morning Madness and the Savory Dutch BABYYYY!