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Contribute Feedback What Saikrishna Chavali likes about City Feed And Supply Bolyston St:
I ordered a multigrain bagel with cream cheese and raspberry jam, and I really enjoyed it. However, the ordering process for coffee is more straightforward here. The selection of bagels and condiments isn't clearly displayed, so you have to ask for them. Otherwise, their breakfast options are quite limited. View all feedback.
What Genie Mason doesn't like about City Feed And Supply Bolyston St:
The last restaurant in America that requires customers to wear masks feels a bit ridiculous at this point. I usually just keep driving and choose to eat somewhere else, as most people don't carry masks anymore. View all feedback.
City Feed is somehow synonymous with JP. The space on Centre street is fairly large for a small grocery like store, and well stocked. That said, expect to pay a fairly high premium on your organically raised, locally sourced, hand crafted everything. Think of the prices less like going to a grocery store and more like a year round farmer 's market. Groceries aside, most of my money at City Feed goes to their beverages (shout out to my absolute favorite, the Kick in the Face and to their sandwiches (proscuitto sandwich, you know I love you the most . Tip: If you 're hoping to get a bunch of sandwiches, call ahead and avoid the wait! Pro tip: Make sure you call the correct City Feed the one on Centre is the main one, the one on Boylston (aka Little Feed is the offshoot. Both have excellent sandwiches and beverages.
I felt very comfortable buying individually wrapped bagels until today when bagels were picked up with tissue and dropped in a small brown paper bag as pre-covid 19. We can't forgot cashier is handling money back and forth and handing the small brown paper bags back to the customers. Food that can't be cooked or that you can't peel should be individually wrapped to avoid contamination.
I've stopped in here a few times and really enjoy the food/drinks. Pastries from Danish Pastry House as well as Iggy's are delicious- I'm partial to the apple bear claw and the almond croissant. I'm not a coffee drinker, but CF&S definitely makes the best chai latte I've had in JP because (I'm pretty sure) they use a chai concentrate instead of a teabag. They only lose a star because the staff is less than friendly. On my most recent visit, I was not greeted, despite being the only one there, and then the woman behind the counter never once looked at me while taking my order and barely spoke. The staff on Centre St are way more welcoming.
I was craving a speciality type sandwich instead of a run of the mill sub) to bring on a picnic to Jamaica pond. I ordered the smoked turkey sandwich #1) on a baguette. The employees were friendly and I enjoyed walking around the store and picking out some treats for our picnic as I waited. The sandwich was very flavorful, fresh and well balanced. I took off one star since it did take about 25 mins to make the sandwich- next time I will call ahead.
Sandwich was good. I got (I think) the #1. Smoked Turkey sandwich with pesto, roasted red pepper spread, smoked cheddar, lettuce and marinated onions. I added avocado. If the bread was toasted it would have been 10/10. Overall good neighborhood spot.