About
Welcome to Sip Café, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Boston's bustling Post Office Square. Located conveniently at 0 Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02110, this charming café offers not just a respite from the city's hustle, but a delightful mélange of flavors that keep patrons coming back for more.
Sip Café is known for its exceptional sandwiches, crafted with fresh ingredients and served on artisanal breads. Their menu boasts an impressive lineup:
But Sip Café is not just about the food; it's about the experience. As Heather Royer poignantly shared, the owner’s dedication to customer service shines through. On a rainy evening when the café was closed, the staff graciously offered a bag of delicious pastries, embodying the warm spirit of Boston hospitality.
The café's ambiance is equally enchanting. Kristy Johnson encapsulated the charm perfectly, highlighting the garden-like enclave that offers a tranquil escape amidst urban chaos. With cozy seating topped with throw pillows and blankets, it’s an inviting spot to indulge in a soothing Cappuccino while enjoying nature.
For those needing a productive space, Ricardo Gonzalez found Sip Café to be a haven for remote work, underscoring its balance of comfort and functionality. Here, you can sip your drink while surrounded by greenery, all while being a stone's throw away from the city's vibrant energy.
Whether you’re stopping by for a quick sandwich or to relax with a pastry and coffee, Sip Café delivers an experience that is about more than just food—it’s about community, atmosphere, and excellent service.
Next time you find yourself in Boston, make sure to visit Sip Café. You’ll leave not only fulfilled but with a newfound love for this lovely city.
“ One rainy evening we were in search of a place that sold pastries. Everything was closed and we stopped a stranger on the street who happened to be the owner of SIP. Although their restaurant had just closed, there was a worker in the shop. They opened the doors for us and loaded us up with a bag full of amazing pastries! Thank you Ted! We appreciate your kindness and have an even bigger love for Boston! ”
“ Sip Cafe! An actually good park cafe. I had a cup of minestrone (normal and classic) and the Italian sandwich. The sandwich was large and the bread was crispy which was great. All very decently priced. Loved the atmosphere. ”
“ I found this randomly and I loved it! It’s a nice surprise in a very lovely area. People were all friendly and the espresso was good (not amazing, but still good). Plenty of seats inside and outside. I’ll surely go back. ”
“ The ambiance is the draw, and it is so worth it. This garden enclave in the midst is such a busy city. Priceless. I enjoyed a Cappuccino, and the kind barista brought it out to me, as I curled up on the bench with the throw pillows and cozy blankets. A birdy came to say “hi!” :-) ”
“ As someone who travels 12 months a year and needs to get work done, finding a good spot with space is key. Sip Cafe is right in the middle of a quiet park in Boston, which is perfect for escaping the city noise. ... ”
“ Sip Cafe is placed in a beautiful little park in the middle of the city. I got a salted caramel latte and an almond croissant. The latte was excellent as the drinks syrups were not so overbearing that I couldn’t taste the espresso. Very well done. The croissant tasted fresh and the almond really was able to shine through nicely. ”
“ I ordered an iced latte and it was so good. They have a beautiful inside and an even better outdoor seating area. I loved that some of their indoor tables had games which made for a fun activity while drinking my coffee. Would definitely come back! ”
“ Sip is a delightful destination. It's quite popular, convenient to the Financial District in Post Office Square, not far from anything, really (this IS Boston)... Not having lunched there, I don't have much to say about the food, but they do have a beguiling assortment of goodies near the register, and are quick on the beverage orders. The main attraction for us is the location and situation, occupying the corner of a beautiful miniature version of Columbus Park, a bit reminiscent of Bryant Park in NY without the insanity, a bejeweled green space oasis surrounded by towers of glass, stone and concrete. It's a really terrific experience, especially on a nice day...and they are KIND here. I accidentally dumped an Iced Latte, and they happily replaced it without even being asked. ”