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Trident Booksellers & Cafe

338 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02115, USA, Boston, MA

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    3/5 · Raised voice required · guessconfidence: medium

    One source explicitly states it 'can be crowded and noisy' while another describes 'constant hum of activity,' suggesting a moderately busy environment where raised voices would be needed but not shouting.

    • Articleloudopentable.comsource ↗

      Trident Booksellers & Cafe is a vibrant spot in Boston, offering "amazing food and drinks" and a unique atmosphere with its "cafe/bookstore combo." <strong>While it can be crowded and noisy</strong>, visitors love the "fun vibe" and diverse menu options.

    • Articlequietyourmagazine.orgsource ↗

      Trident is the kind of place you go to for one thing and end up with another; whether that's serious study, casual browsing, or meeting friends for coffee and conversation. The constant hum of activity suggests that while it might be less intimate than other local bookstores, Tri

    • Google reviewAriasource ↗

      The food here is mediocre at best, really not worth the hype or the money. It is a cute place (since it’s attached to the bookstore) and right on Newbury so convenient if you’re in the area, but none of the 4 breakfast foods we got were great at all (wouldn’t go back or order aga

    • Google reviewYanisa Suriyamongkolsource ↗

      The waitresses were so nice and very hard working. The place is a bookstore, but the food is great there too. You can seat yourself and order from the table. Coffee is simple, I don’t really care for the scramble egg, it’s very different from expected. The bacon and sausages are

    • Google reviewErin Wilsonsource ↗

      New favorite place in the city for breakfast!!! Reasonably priced food that’s yummy - love! Location on Newbury Street - love! Fun, quirky bookstore to roam through after - love! Seriously, so much to love about this place!!! I’ve been here twice now, and the service has always

    • Google reviewPearl Leesource ↗

      I’ve lived in boston for years but this was my first time getting their pumpkin pancakes (I usually get their savory crepe). Literally the best pancakes I’ve ever had, I may come back next week. Lovely bookstore and great variety of greeting/birthday cards and puzzles/tchotchkes

    • Google reviewR Kimsource ↗

      Embarrassingly bad. Yay for indie bookstores -- but the food needs a serious revamp. This was a $15+ sandwich and two pancakes for $15+ . I understand the diner-like atmosphere adds to the charm, but this is just pathetic and a serious ripoff.

    • Articleboston.eater.comsource ↗

      These local cafes, bars, and restaurants have Wi-Fi, alcohol, and the perfect ambiance for productivity

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