Ula Café
284 Amory St, Jamaica Plain
(617) 524-7890
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Really great local place! Food is delish, service friendly, love the art and local community vibe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've never been disappointed at Ula's. Both food, drinks and staff are excellent. I'm only able to visit when visiting my family in JP and it's always a must!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The environment here is very bad, the food is not good, I have been here but it is not good.
Rude staff. Told us “I dont wash dishes” when we didnt know where to put our mugs, why the attitude? Mediocre food and coffee
I love their vegan breakfast sandwich and they always have 2-3 baked goods too that are actually good not just vegan. They have plant milk of course. Great vibes!!
vegan options clearly labeled on menu with about 2-3 vegan breakfast and lunch choices and about 1-2 vegan pastries in bakery case. ordered the caesar salad as vegan, which substituted pumpkin seeds for the parmesan crisps. the strawberry matcha loaf was fluffy, flavorful, and absolutely delicious too!
The food here can be great (breakfast burrito and scones especially), but some of it is underwhelming (the chicken is usually very dry). Sometimes not worth it for the price.
It has a nice atmosphere and lots of seating but it can get very crowded and there aren't a lot of outlets if you're looking to get work done
Some of the servers are really sweet, but there are definitely a few staff members who are rude, forgetful, and dismissive. I want to love this cafe but I seem to always have a minor issue with the service
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 2
Great Tasting Matcha Latte 😋 I'll definitely be back again for one of those next time I find myself in this area 😋
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is “ok”, but the staff are bad, unpolite.
I make a trip to Boston once or twice a year and I always go to Jamaica Plain and hit Ula Cafe for breakfast and or lunch. The staff is always cheery and welcoming. The cafe is black owned, locally owned and woman owned and very community driven. The food is always delicious and fresh and the iced matcha is delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Cashier person gave my wife too much attitude. Chicken Curry salad sandwich was decent but experience diminished by the hospitality.
Food: 4
Service: 1
I picked up a sandwich before the Sam Adams brewery tour, since it was right around the corner! It was a really nice little place with friendly people and good food. I admit that it was a bit overpriced, but worth it for food in a pinch.
Delicious!!!
When you think of a neighborhood, community-oriented cafe, this is the shining example.
Ula Cafe has lots of seating, homey art and pictures lining brick walls, and a vibe that is so comfy and lovely. Not to mention the scones which are just as good if not better than the other reviews claim! I’ve had lots of earl grey scones, but none as flavorful as this one, I could actually taste the tea and lavender strongly! The coffee was also great, at reasonable prices too.
If you want a good place to study, do work, and have a phenomenal scone, Ula is the spot!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Scones
I adore Ula—their banana bread is the ulatamite treat, the staff is always so friendly, and they double as a gallery space for local artists. When I lost my credit card not only did they keep it safe for me; they also reached out to me via Facebook to return it! Thank you for being a precious community space.
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