
Beyrut Espresso
Our Delicious Story
Beyrut Espresso Breakfast & Lunch is a cozy and vibrant destination offering an authentic taste of Middle Eastern and Moroccan cuisine. Delight in a rich variety of traditional dishes, alongside a tempting array of freshly baked pastries and cakes. Complement your meal with premium coffee, freshly ground from the italian TRUCILLO brand, ensuring a perfect brew every time. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick snack or settling in for a full meal, Beyrut Espresso Cafe promises an unforgettable culinary experience.


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The biggest choice of middle eastern and European style pastries. Good coffee - Turkish and American style. Also, a big choice of more substantial foods: pancakes with meats and cheeses, sandwiches, plates. Clean. Relaxing atmosphere to take a long lunch or meet with friends. Parking. Friendly attentive staff.We went to by buy deserts for our pregnant daughter, when we gave it to her we discovered that slices were completely frozen in the center indicating that they were forzen before hand. We attempted to ear it, but even when we were able to get a piece into a mouths, it tasting old. The old type taste deserts give if they been in the fridge to long, not gone bad but tastless. When we went back to complain, they made up a lie saying that "it's suppose to be like that" and essentially waved us off. Horriable place, not the first time I haven't like the taste of this place but now that it disappointed my daughter, I will make sure me and anyone should stir clear of this place.Beyrut Espresso is an absolute gem in Revere—a cozy café that blends rich Middle Eastern flavors with warm hospitality. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with the inviting aroma of freshly brewed Trucillo coffee and the sight of beautifully prepared pastries and dishes. The food is incredible—authentic, flavorful, and clearly made with care. I especially loved the manoushe and Moroccan pastries, which were both comforting and packed with flavor. The atmosphere is relaxed yet stylish, making it a perfect spot to unwind, catch up with friends, or just enjoy a quiet coffee. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a unique, high-quality café experience!The interior design created a lovely atmosphere for dining. The staff provided attentive and courteous service throughout the meal. Unfortunately, the food itself did not live up to the elegant surroundings. While the sweet item and beef patty were enjoyable, the chicken dish was a disappointment. Overall, the experience was a mixed bag of positive ambiance and subpar cuisine.I will not be returningNot good at all. The knafeh came out soft, molten and swimming in oil. The baklava was very tough and not crunchy. It was impossible to cut with a fork.We wait a solid 30 mins for a small pot of tea. The whole time, the staff seemed to not care one bit that they were serving terribly stale food and that we'd been waiting for so long. Damn shame because the seating area is nice.A cozy place with authentic and tasty middle eastern, Moroccan, Lebanese food baklava and other Turkish desserts.This is hands down the most authentic Moroccan/Lebanese food in Boston. I stopped by and they had made to order Zaatar Moroccan Flatbread (Manaskish Za’atar) and harissa soup, authentic Moroccan couscous. They also have sandwiches. I got the hummus one.Posted the menu for people to see. I got the food to go. This place would be perfect for catering a dinner party too.I love going to Beyrut to grab anything to eat before going to work.My to go coffee place.Drive 20 mins or so.Quaint pretty cafe. Loved the interiors and the vibe. The food is authentic middleeastern food. They have huge variety of sweets. We got a pack of hummus to take home. The falafel was dry and OK. The turkish tea was nice and refreshing. We also tried a bunch of appetizers of which our favourite was the spicy potato sambusa.Hidden gem close to Paul reveres former beach. Located in a strip mall, this is a great place to grab a quick bite for brunch breakfast lunch afternoon tea or dinner. They have an amazing selection of middle eastern sweets - I am talking baklava, etc! Heck yes! But: it wasn’t as crunchy as in some other places on different continents ;-/ but still prettt good and better than what you’re used to from Dunkin’ for example. Go check it out!The Ferrero Roche desert was great. The spinach feta pastry was good too!Overall, everything was delicious. Will go back to try more!A nice restaurant for a variety of Lebanese and other middle eastern treats! The mana2ish were all good and well presented. The service very friendly, and the small details in decoration add a nice touch to the overall experience. The displayed sweets looked so good and tasty! Overall I recommend this place!Charming little shop and cafe-bakery. I love that they have a lot of non-sweet options. We tried a few types with pastries - with spinach and cheese, with potatoes, with chicken. All were delicious. Turkish coffee with cardamom is a must try - very unique flavor.
The biggest choice of middle eastern and European style pastries. Good coffee - Turkish and American style. Also, a big choice of more substantial foods: pancakes with meats and cheeses, sandwiches, plates. Clean. Relaxing atmosphere to take a long lunch or meet with friends. Parking. Friendly attentive staff.
We went to by buy deserts for our pregnant daughter, when we gave it to her we discovered that slices were completely frozen in the center indicating that they were forzen before hand. We attempted to ear it, but even when we were able to get a piece into a mouths, it tasting old. The old type taste deserts give if they been in the fridge to long, not gone bad but tastless. When we went back to complain, they made up a lie saying that "it's suppose to be like that" and essentially waved us off. Horriable place, not the first time I haven't like the taste of this place but now that it disappointed my daughter, I will make sure me and anyone should stir clear of this place.
Beyrut Espresso is an absolute gem in Revere—a cozy café that blends rich Middle Eastern flavors with warm hospitality. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with the inviting aroma of freshly brewed Trucillo coffee and the sight of beautifully prepared pastries and dishes. The food is incredible—authentic, flavorful, and clearly made with care. I especially loved the manoushe and Moroccan pastries, which were both comforting and packed with flavor. The atmosphere is relaxed yet stylish, making it a perfect spot to unwind, catch up with friends, or just enjoy a quiet coffee. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a unique, high-quality café experience!
The interior design created a lovely atmosphere for dining. The staff provided attentive and courteous service throughout the meal. Unfortunately, the food itself did not live up to the elegant surroundings. While the sweet item and beef patty were enjoyable, the chicken dish was a disappointment. Overall, the experience was a mixed bag of positive ambiance and subpar cuisine.I will not be returning
Not good at all. The knafeh came out soft, molten and swimming in oil. The baklava was very tough and not crunchy. It was impossible to cut with a fork.We wait a solid 30 mins for a small pot of tea. The whole time, the staff seemed to not care one bit that they were serving terribly stale food and that we'd been waiting for so long. Damn shame because the seating area is nice.
A cozy place with authentic and tasty middle eastern, Moroccan, Lebanese food baklava and other Turkish desserts.
This is hands down the most authentic Moroccan/Lebanese food in Boston. I stopped by and they had made to order Zaatar Moroccan Flatbread (Manaskish Za’atar) and harissa soup, authentic Moroccan couscous. They also have sandwiches. I got the hummus one.Posted the menu for people to see. I got the food to go. This place would be perfect for catering a dinner party too.
I love going to Beyrut to grab anything to eat before going to work.My to go coffee place.Drive 20 mins or so.
Quaint pretty cafe. Loved the interiors and the vibe. The food is authentic middleeastern food. They have huge variety of sweets. We got a pack of hummus to take home. The falafel was dry and OK. The turkish tea was nice and refreshing. We also tried a bunch of appetizers of which our favourite was the spicy potato sambusa.
Hidden gem close to Paul reveres former beach. Located in a strip mall, this is a great place to grab a quick bite for brunch breakfast lunch afternoon tea or dinner. They have an amazing selection of middle eastern sweets - I am talking baklava, etc! Heck yes! But: it wasn’t as crunchy as in some other places on different continents ;-/ but still prettt good and better than what you’re used to from Dunkin’ for example. Go check it out!
The Ferrero Roche desert was great. The spinach feta pastry was good too!Overall, everything was delicious. Will go back to try more!
A nice restaurant for a variety of Lebanese and other middle eastern treats! The mana2ish were all good and well presented. The service very friendly, and the small details in decoration add a nice touch to the overall experience. The displayed sweets looked so good and tasty! Overall I recommend this place!
Charming little shop and cafe-bakery. I love that they have a lot of non-sweet options. We tried a few types with pastries - with spinach and cheese, with potatoes, with chicken. All were delicious. Turkish coffee with cardamom is a must try - very unique flavor.