Address: 10 High Street
T-Stop: South Station
Neighborhood: Financial District
Hours: MF 6-9
It’s a rare occurrence that I find myself with time to kill
near South Station, but I (shockingly) allowed too much time between work and my bus to New
York last Thursday. Boston Common
Coffee Company was a bit of a throwback: located in the heart of the city’s
fast-paced financial district, it does not seem to compromise its ambience to
lure in high power execs. Its
style, however, is a bit too standardized to feel as “chic” as I feel like it’s
trying for; the audible pop rock, packaged foods and apparel for sale make it
feel like it could be easily replicated (and to be fair, it is a chain: its two other
locations are in the North End and by Downtown Crossing). My 12 oz. iced coffee, at $2.30, was a
bold taste but not entirely worth the price. The employees were laid back and chatty; when I asked about
the $4 minimum to pay by card, one barista smiled and said “whatever, it
doesn’t really matter.” I really
liked its deep countertop workspace overlooking the people traffic of High St.,
but the prominent music made it hard to concentrate. Though it
really did not stand out, it’s a convenient one to keep in mind if I ever miss
my bus.
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