Beyrut Espresso

Cafe · Revere

Beyrut Espresso

Cafe · Revere

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3 Everett St Unit 3c, Revere, MA 02151

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Beyrut Espresso is your cozy haven for authentic Middle Eastern and Moroccan eats, where rich coffee and delightful pastries make every visit feel special.  

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3 Everett St Unit 3c, Revere, MA 02151 Get directions

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3 Everett St Unit 3c, Revere, MA 02151 Get directions

+1 781 629 5400
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$10–20 · Menu

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"Beyrut Espresso is a Lebanese cafe and bakery opened in 2021 by Linda Fayad. Known for its falafel, hummus, and Levantine sweets like baklava, the cafe also offers American desserts and Moroccan dishes. Fayad aims to give the local community a sense of home, even importing traditional cookies from Lebanon for the holidays." - Laila Ibrahim

Two Businesses in a Revere Shopping Plaza Are an Anchor for Local Arab and Muslim Communities - Eater Boston
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Sarosh Ahmad

Google
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.

Christine Wang

Google
A cozy place with authentic and tasty middle eastern, Moroccan, Lebanese food baklava and other Turkish desserts.

Mead Baldwin

Google
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.

Yassine Seghrouchen

Google
I recently purchased a Harcha at Beirut Bakery in the Revere for $3.99, which is way overpriced compared to the $2.25 I usually pay at Casablanca Bakery. Thinking it was a mistake, I called to clarify, but the manager, Amani, was dismissive and unhelpful, confirming the high price without offering any reasonable explanation. On top of that, I was charged a $1.28 credit card fee, which wasn’t even displayed or communicated to customers beforehand. The unreasonable pricing, hidden fees, and poor customer service were very disappointing. I would advise shoppers to compare prices and quality with other halal businesses before shopping here.

Margarita Kholostova

Google
Payed 13-14$ for this and waited for 20minutes for it to be made when the place is empty. Two days ago I ordered the same thing and it was bigger. Speed and consistency of food quality needs to be fixed.

T K

Google
I like that place. Definitely I will try to go there again maybe for breakfast. Good atmosphere and great employees

Zeba Darvesh

Google
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.

ChrisCortez603 RAoK603

Google
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beyrut Espresso: Where Coffee is an Experience, Not Just a Drink Walked into Beyrut Espresso expecting a good cup of coffee—walked out feeling like I just took a mini vacation to flavor town. Ordered a Turkish coffee, a latte, and a pistachio cheesecake slice, and let me tell you, my taste buds are still sending me thank-you notes. First off, the Turkish coffee—strong, bold, and unapologetically rich. I had no clue how to drink it properly, but thankfully, the staff came to the rescue like caffeinated superheroes. They patiently explained the whole ritual—expect the grounds, rinse with water, add sugar if you’re feeling fancy, and finish with a piece of candy to tame the bitterness. Who knew drinking coffee could be an adventure? The latte? Silky smooth perfection. The pistachio cheesecake? So creamy, so nutty, so dangerously addictive. And the pastry case? A lineup of temptations I wasn’t emotionally prepared for. On top of all that, the staff was ridiculously friendly, the vibes were warm and cozy, and the entire experience felt like a hug in coffee shop form. If you’re looking for top-tier coffee, drool-worthy desserts, and people who genuinely care about your caffeine education—this is the place. Beyrut Espresso, I’ll be back. Probably way too often. ☕💛

Victoria W.

Yelp
I've been wanting to go here for years and I finally pulled over on my way into the city for some coffee and snacks. What a gem! Very cute, clean, with really amazing food and coffee..

Latoya G.

Yelp
On my recent trip to Boston I stayed in the Revere Beach and stumbled upon Beyrut Espresso and was happy I did. This Lebanese and Middle Eastern Eatery has so much to offer. My sister and I stopped in Beyrut for a quick breakfast and was blown away by all the pastries in their display. Everything looked so good and you best believe we wanted to try them all. But we settled on the Mankoucheh Meat (which was like a flat bread covered in seasoned meat), a cheese and spinach pastry, and these rose like pastries. Everything was very delicious. The mankoucheh came with various toppings on the side to add to your flatbread, which I enjoyed. My sister liked it but wasn't totally sold on it. The rose pastries were the star of the morning, perfectly paired with our cappuccinos. We could've devoured more of those. The young lady working behind the counter was nice. I wanted to ask so many questions about the different items in the case but I didn't want to take up her time since she was working by herself. You could tell many people in the area use Beyrut as place to meet up for coffee or a quiet café to get some work done. If you find yourself in the Revere Beach area, I suggest you pop into Beyrut Espresso for a taste of some Middle Eastern delights.

Christine W.

Yelp
I love their food, clean and tasty. The atmosphere is good and the staff is very friendly. They offer variety of middle eastern food and desserts. I order something different every time. It's a cozy place with good food.

Carlotta C.

Yelp
A little slow, but amazing mankoushe, super generous servings and the labneh was to die for. Will be back for a sunny Sunday morning breakfast. Everything in the picture was only $9! What a great deal.

Stori H.

Yelp
Delicious, fresh pastry both savory and sweet, something for everyone! Maria greeted us immediately with a welcoming smile and patiently engaged us in conversation as we perused all the different pastry in the case. I had the BEST cappuccino of my life here! The cafe feels very warm and extremely clean. We will return

Igor R.

Yelp
Wow, this place has some of (if not, the) best baklava and Turkish delight in Greater Boston. Prices are reasonable for the quality, service is warm and welcoming - very helpful if you're confused about any of the baked goods. It's fairly cozy inside too. I got a platter of beautifully arranged treats to bring to a Thanksgiving dinner and it was such a crowdpleaser. I'm really excited to come back and try their lunch specials.

Eleanor Elaine C.

Yelp
Baklava cheesecake was amazing. All the pastries looked so good that the staff helped me choose what to get. They were so helpful and friendly

Emily B.

Yelp
Absolutely loved our experience here! I went with my two best friends, the service was warm, attentive, and welcoming, making us feel like we were dining with family. The food was fantastic with a great selection of vegetarian and vegan options for me to enjoy, they made it easy for all of us to find something we loved. They had the viral Dubai chocolate I've been wanting to try. This was our first time trying Middle Eastern cuisine, and we highly recommend this spot!

David T.

Yelp
Great coffee!!! It's a little gem in Revere. Lebanese- Turkish delights if you're into that. The Kola (Coke) from here is soooo good. I usually don't drink soda unless it's from another country and it was worth every calorie. Service is quick. It's a regular coffee shop with a Middle East aesthetic/vibe.

Ethan N.

Yelp
I was staying at a nearby hotel and got hungry so I was craving something filling. I found this place on Google Maps and decided to head over since it was only a 4 minute walk away. Once you enter, you're immediately greeted by a warm, clean, and welcoming cafe environment. I had the Moroccan tea with mint, a chicken sambusa, & a chicken shawarma wrap. The chicken sambusa was very flavorful, with the chicken filling inside being moist. The tea was delicious, and the chicken shawarma wrap was even better. Overall, this place is a solid 5/5, and I can't wait to come back the next time I'm in the area.

DopeBoy T.

Yelp
I have so much to say about this place. When you walk in, you are surrounded by so many different pastries, dried fruits and breads.Plenty of tables and chairs for dining but not to the point where you felt overwhelmed. Everything was in its proper place and everyone was so nice. The young lady at the counter was super welcoming. Offered me a date drink and rose drink sample. Both options made my taste buds tingle! I couldn't believe how good they both were. I decided on a large rose drink. It was super refreshing. I've had halal food before, but I wasn't sure what to get off the menu. The chef came out to me personally and helped me with my decision. I went with lamb and rice. It came with onions, dates and cinnamon made into a sauce. I didn't know what to expect. I got my food to go because I was in a hurry to get back home. Let me tell you...when I uncovered my food, my eyes lit up in amazement. The portion I received was enough to feed three more people. The lamb was super tender and juicy. Meat was falling off the bone. The date sauce was a hit! It complimented the lamb perfectly. The chef executed this meal to perfection. 10/10!!!!!! I'm definitely coming back and with my whole family!

Travis B.

Yelp
Cute little coffee shop. They had excellent pastries. They also had a baked chicken and rice lunch special that was delicious. The chicken was so tender!

Keahl R.

Yelp
Beyrut Espresso in Revere Mass outside Boston has the BEST Baklava I have ever had anywhere!!! You walk into a beautifully clean café space and are immediately greeted by a huge display case of handmade Lebanese baked treats! With an entire section of their case being devoted to a huge variety of different Baklava, they also had cakes, and load of savory items as well. Also tried a meatball and rice dish that was amazing! I would recommend Beyrut Espresso for a quality hand made Lebanese food for any meal of the day. As well as for coffee drinkers! This coffee was AMAZING! We drive over an hour to come get their Baklava now and it is SO worth it. Also the women that work the counter are incredibly kind. (I am visibly LGBTQ and my partner and I felt safe here.)

Frankie L.

Yelp
Great spot to experience all sorts of baked goodies, middle eastern foods and drinks. I am a big fan of their manoushes includes the cheese and meat ones. Also, my kids love their mango lassi's. Highly recommended

Stacy H.

Yelp
Friends of mine introduced me to Beyrut Espresso. I am obsessed with their mixed nuts. The combination of seasonings is so satisfying, especially with a glass of wine! On this occasion, I went to purchase some desserts for visiting family. All of the sweets were delicious especially the Namoura! I can't wait to go back and try their savory offerings!

Linda F.

Yelp
Love the place,, making daily fresh food and pastry. And the Turkish coffee it's insane.

Zaineb A.

Yelp
worse service and very rude, this isn't the first horrible experience in this cafe. They served cold coffee and pastries, last time I will walk in here. The girl at the front was very unfriendly and unwelcoming.

Katya G.

Yelp
Absolutely not eatable. Don't waste your time and money. Worst latte I ever try......

Yasir G.

Yelp
I loved it.... This place has changed a lot, I came when this place opened first time, it wasn't that good at that time, but now, they have changed a lot for the better of course. Diffinitly deserve a second chance if you were disappointed as me at the beginning. This place will become my weekend routine from now on since I live in the area.

Mahilet O.

Yelp
Great customer service! Delicious food! They have extensive variety of Sweets and some savory!

MadMax G.

Yelp
The wife and I grabbed some coffee and food here today and the experience was lackluster and disappointing. The young girl who helped us seemed distracted, wasnt very helpful in answering our questions about the novel snacks we wanted to try, and she even tried to sell us a box of macaroons which she accidentally dropped on the ground. We didnt see if the contents fell on the floor or not because she was behind the counter, but when we asked her if we could get a new box, we were given a response that went something like "whats wrong with you folks - I picked up the pieces that didn't touch the floor!". We tried the velvet cake, which was dry and got a coffee which was supposed to be a Turkish coffee, but instead was a regular decaf black coffee - we were already in the car and on our way otherwise woulda have gone in to ask about it. Probably might have gotten another "whats wrong with you, it's just coffee" kind of look and response even if I did. Anyway, the baklava was good and will probably go back for more once we've forgotten about our last experience at this place.

Nicole S.

Yelp
Authentic Lebanese cuisine! Freshly made treats and wonderful clean ambiance. Zaatar made to order as well as other treats. Customer service top notch. Well worth a trip , detour or just a pop in.

Amanda A.

Yelp
Very good place for good middle eastern food and dessert. Highly recommend. Clean, quick, fresh and great customer services. Homemade all the way.