JUGOS
145 Dartmouth St, Boston
(617) 418-9879
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Service is terrible (you can stand at the register for five minutes waiting to order and they’ll just ignore you) but, when you can get it, the food is great.
Unexpectedly exceptional Ceasar salad. Super fresh crisp kale, what seemed like freshly cooked well seasoned chicken, wi to a generous portion of sourdough and a great light lemon dressing honestly one of the best Cesar salads I’ve ever had. It took 10-15 mins to prepare but I swear I saw them chop up the kale for it fresh and the bowl was warm from recently cooked chicken. Well worth the wait and a really pleasant surprise for my train ride.
I’m sad I didn’t give this place in the train station a chance earlier—one of my fav places now! All the food is so fresh and tasty and nutritious and also affordable and promptly prepared. An oasis of reasonability in a world of ultra processed foods and bland luxury salads
awesome empanadas & salads
This place is ridiculously slow. The folks working pay 0 attention to the counter and busy themselves moving cups around. It takes 30+ minutes to prepare a sandwich, and they're generally out of the grab n' go lunch options, even early in the day, if they're ever stocked at all. Disappointing.
I don’t know why other reviewers are dinging this place but I love them, one of the best brunch places in Boston and I make sure to go if I’m ever waiting for a train in Back Bay.
I think where people are going wrong is that they think this should be a fast food place and go for the sandwiches, but this is more of a hispanic casual counter eatery where everything is made to order. I tend to have the arepas and one of the bowls, like La Chamba and they’re always so well worth the price both in quantity and taste. They’re always very accommodating to change requests and have some of the freshest fruit for juices and their snack takeaways too.
Don’t knock it till you try it! And try something you wouldn’t get at an american deli!
I used to buy juice/smoothies and fresh fruits & veggies when they were outside Backbay station, but now they are located inside the station. I'm not sure if they still have fresh fruits & veggies for sale.
But they serve good, healthy breakfast/fruit bowls and smoothies. A lil pricey, could be friendlier/welcoming. They accept cash and card.
Amazing juices! As fresh as you can get
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great spot for smoothies and juices! Quick snack before getting on the train at Back Bay.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Got a blat sandwich in the morning and it took about 15 minutes. Sandwich came out steaming hot, and overall the sandwich was decent.
After you wait a while, you wonder if they forgot your order or not. There's no real system or receipts.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 2
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Ordered a tuna sandwich and it took over 10 minutes to come out. Wasn’t worth the wait (or weight) as it was fairly bland. Service seems a bit disorganized and isn’t the friendliest.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Ratchet subway juice station with OUTRAGEOUS prices. 30 dollars for two shakes. Cashier lady needs a serious lesson in customer service and attitude adjustment. Juice not so good.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Good food but the service could be better. They just aren't attentive, you'll be in line forever to order. Order ahead
Food: 5
Service: 3
Fully in love! Best place to have your morning coffee and snack.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The workers were mean. The food was bad.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Kai Acai Bowl
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