Heirloom
31 Center St, Weston
(781) 373-1151
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I ordered salmon breakfast to go with avocado as an add-on. The two pictures I attached represent expectation vs reality. It tasted okay, but visually was really unappealing. The egg was not poached but soft-boiled, and there was little creme fraiche. I am really surprised to see such a dish in an upscale place in Weston charging $20 for breakfast. I will not be returning.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
We sat outside because we had dogs with us, but I give the indoors 5 stars for being affordable and smelling amazing. Outside is more utilitarian, but did a great job for us!
Service was friendly and you can order indoors and the staff will bring your order to your table. It's also possible to order online for pickup.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
One of favorites for breakfast / brunch. Lots of interesting and different type of options. Their lattes are fun and really good — just ask for less sweet and pick the right flavor.
This place is pleasantly bougie. Has a lavish but cozy decor and you can buy things like ginger soda, a kale smoothie, homemade pop tarts, delicious looking French onion soup (on display) or a chicken Caesar wrap. Weston town center is also just idyllic like woah.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
After receiving a burnt takeout brownie, I asked the waitress if she could provide me with a not-so-burnt brownie. She seemed a little stoned and said she had no idea. If the food was still good, I could overlook this; however, the fries are cold, they forgot the sweetener in my matcha, and the food is now mediocre. Due to the lack of service and downturn in quality, I will not be returning.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
So families & stuff are great ,the coffee, croissant so delicious 😋
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Lattes and chai were not as good as hoped.
Portions were small for the price.
Breakfast sandwich didn't taste that great, but I think it's my personal issue with havarti not having much flavor.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
The Pit Stop breakfast sammy is delicious and good espresso drinks, too.
Fantastic quaint place for a coffee and breakfast in a quaint little town. Wonderful coffees and sandwiches. I would go again for a restful stop.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The scones! This baker knows what she is doing. Love this place.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I was in Weston for work and the place looked awesome. I was starving by lunch and was psyched about the thanksgiving sandwich. I was very disappointed with the $17 price. Was on a soft wonder bread with too much mayo and not at all what I expected for the price. There was nothing between the bread but a few slices of “ carved turkey” and a bit of stuffing. For $17?? That is with tax and I left a buck tip. So $18. This was a take out order.
The staff was working hard and great. I hope they get paid well.
Lame product. Won’t be back.
Food: 3
Service: 5
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I only had a latte. Nothing special.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Popular breakfast/brunch spot in Weston with amazing food.
Drove all the way from Boston to Weston just to check out this place. I usually don’t put much trust in highly-rated suburban spots, but this place was different—classy vibes, great service, and most importantly, better food than most brunch spots I’ve tried in Boston.
The menu here balances classic brunch staples with a few unique twists, and almost everything we tried was well-executed. We shared three of their most popular menu - Smoked Salmon breakfast, Eurasian Eggs & potatoes, and Californian Griddle. The Smoked Salmon breakfast was simple but satisfying. The smoked salmon, pesto, and crème fraîche worked beautifully together, though the home fries were slightly undercooked.
Eurasian Eggs & Potatoes was easily the best egg & potato dish I’ve had in recent memory. The Sichuan chili oil with over-easy eggs was an impeccably comforting duo, and the lemon zest and crème fraîche added the perfect brightness. This time, the home fries were cooked perfectly, and we used the leftover chili oil and runny egg yolk to soak up the English muffin from the Californian Griddle. As for the Californian Griddle, it was decent on its own, but honestly, it worked best as a side to complement the eggs.
Only thing we found just okay was the matcha latte. But everything else more than made up for it. Definitely a brunch spot worth the trip.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Coffee was good need to come back and try sandwiches
I’m giving a one star review due mostly to the food. This is the second time I’ve gone to heirloom and I’ve ordered the turkey roll up, both times. As I’m ordering, the inattentive person behind the counter, informs me once again that they are out of Turkey! This was before 1:00 PM during the week! If you run out of turkey consistently, order more turkey. There is a grocery store in the same strip steps away— go buy some turkey if you run out. You have several offerings that specified turkey. I ended up, unfortunately, ordering a Chicken Caesar salad roll up with a side of salad. The salad was about 2 tablespoons of lettuce, barely dressed.The Caesar roll up was loaded with croutons so much so that I had to remove them and it was about half the contents of the roll up. I don’t think most people want his Caesar crouton rollup. That’s not what I ordered. There was virtually no chicken in the roll up! My assumption is they were running low on chicken as well. I ended up leaving most of the food and sorry… The price for this poor quality roll up was over $16. Give me a break. Across the street weston provision makes A much better chicken Caesar roll up for significantly less money. Don’t even try this place.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
People are coming here from our of town even more than locals, given the atmosphere and food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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