Waverly Kitchen & Bar Charlestown
231 Bunker Hill St, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Hours
| Monday | 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
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Reviews
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Emiliana Urquilla
★ 5Great spot for breakfast! The blueberry pancakes were so fluffy they fell apart, the huevos rancheros were delicious too and the eggs Benedict were also amazing. Service was good and very quick considering how busy they always are. The cozy cutesy atmosphere was the cherry on top!
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PsBoston7
★ 4Voted as one of the top places for Brunch in Boston according to some influencer on IG. I ABSOLUTELY love the interiors here. My Eggs Benedict eggs weren't poached/runny... again I only mention because if you like yours runny you will need to make a point to ask. Next up my friend ordered fresh fruit with yogurt... the bowl came with a 'bed' of yogurt and delicious tasting fruit on top, the issue is the yogurt cost $5.00 as a side... you definitely should get more than a smear LOL BTW everyone agreed that they enjoyed their meal once we got things straightened out.
Other friend ordered scrambled eggs with steak and they were kind enough to accommodate this request however, we received egg whites not scrambled eggs with yolk included Whew! I was embarrassed as I usually do my research before selecting a location and this one kept falling short.
The management came over and addressed everything and even gave us some of their outstanding banana bread... which I highly recommend.
Street parking is available with a time limit so you need to be mindful of this.
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Pamela Medina
★ 4My friends and I had been trying to get into Waverly for a while and we were finally able to secure one for a 7pm dinner.
I started with the Guava Lava because I was promised to receive real guava energy. It was good BUT if I had received this drink without knowing what it contained, I wouldn’t have screamed GUAVA. Still cutesy for the picture. They do have a spicy version, but I chose peace because no.
For my entrée, I ordered the Pappardelle con Burrata and that? was 9/10. The flavor was there, very satisfying. The pasta was a little more chewy than I’m used to, not in a bad way but noticeable.
I did pick at a few other plates around the table haha. One of my friends ordered the Sweet potato croquettes, those were dangerously good with that aioli, and let me just say I’m not wild about sweet potatoes but those were good. I also tried Whipped feta. Super creamy and good along with the pita.
Our server was good and attentive. The place wasn’t loud so we were all able to talk to each other and hear each other speak.
The only downfall was the parking situation. You will circle, question your decisions over and over again. We found parking at an adjacent street which required that we climbed up the hill which I guess worked out to burn off some of the calories before and after the meal. -
Joelle Lo
★ 4If you’re on the fence about brunch at Waverly Kitchen I’d say it’s definitely worth eating at least once.
They have a good mix of breakfast and lunch items and everything I tried was delicious and good value. Parking can be a bit tricky on the street but overall a solid brunch spot with friendly staff in a cute, cozy spot in Charlestown. Reservations can get booked so try 1.5-2 weeks in advance for peak brunch times. -
Melissa Abou Khalil
★ 5This is one of my favorite brunch places in Boston. Although we had a reservation, we still had to wait around 10 to 15 minutes to be seated. The place is a bit small which is why it gets crowded. It is very nicely decorated and loved the vibe. For brunch, we shared Turkish eggs, eggs benedict and French toast. The eggs benedict and French toast were amazing, especially the latter. As for the Turkish eggs, the dish was overall good but is not what you would expect when you order Turkish eggs, as it barely had any yogurt in it.