Little Pecan Bistro

296 Washington St, Boston I-02135-3319, United States

🛍 Bistro, Coffee, Cheese, American

4.6 💬 2010 Reviews

Phone: +18572771654

Address: 296 Washington St, Boston I-02135-3319, United States

City: Boston

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2010

Website: http://www.littlepecanbistro.com

"All in all, I was a bit let down. The visit started off on a not so great note when no one said hi or really acknowledged us standing there and when I walked a little further in to the front area to ask if we could take the one empty booth, the waitress snapped that she needed to clean the table first. Things got better over the course of our meal but the overall temperature from the waitress was pretty cold. The food itself was okay but nothing stood out. The Asian Chopped salad was long slivers of red and green peppers and crunchy noodles, not the neatest thing to eat, but I liked the addition of roasted peanuts. Other than the dressing (the usual sesame/ginger , not clear what made it Asian. The stir fry veggies bowl was a sad, goopy mix of basic vegetables tossed in a brown sauce with an enormous portion of white rice. For a $13 dish, the actual portion of veggies was measly (and c 'mon, no baby corn or water chestnuts or eggplant? . The fish tacos fared better with a crispy battered shell that held up all right under a mountain of toppings (slaw, pico de gallo, guac, cilantro, and jalapeños . I 'm a taco purist and like eating a well constructed taco that stays relatively intact with every bite this one fell apart just lifting it up. Biggest disappointment was the harvest chicken salad sandwich. I love a good simple chicken salad sandwich, nothing hits the spot more. The cream in this one was overpoweringly sweet. It tasted like a Japanese take on an American classic, but what didn 't do it for me was how overly buttered the bread was and the lukewarm temperature of the chicken salad, probably having been taken out of the fridge and squashed between two slices of toast. Overall, meh the drinks and desserts looked good but not sure I 'd come back."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Home Pastry And Dessert

Coffee (16Oz)

Chicken

Bakery

Dessert

Mixed Dishes

Burger

Coffee And Drinks

Bottle Drinks

Tempting Tacos

Toast

Hamburgers

Cakes, Brownies, And Cookies

Starters/Sharers

Entrees Bowls

Baja Tacos

Mains

Ombre Butterfly Pea Tea

Soup & Salad

Smack & Cheese

Salads

The Smoothies

Tacos

Shared Bites

Tarts

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Really good place for brunch!! Avocado Tacos, buttermilk pancake and butter cake was too good!!!

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absolutely Killah-Spot! since I started working in brighton, I often come to lunch and I love it. you bananenpudding is from this world! must try!


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User

There are numerous vegetarian choices available in a section of Boston that lacks other restaurants offering similar options. I tried a breakfast sandwich and was pleased to discover a wide variety of other dishes to choose from on the menu.


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User

The crispy fried chicken sandwich had a tangy sauce that balanced everything perfectly. The tasty and creamy matcha latte with milk is also a must-try. This is a great place for coffee or a casual meal. Definitely come back to try the other dishes! View menu


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User

my friend and I decided to check this place after a long night for the first time. great food, even better customer service. they can say they are proud of this restaurant. love this place and will return. So make sure they get a smoothie because they are 10/10.


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User

I live in Watertown and will often make the journey to little pecan for some weekend brunch and weekday dinner. The staff is really friends and the fusion menu is surprisingly good. I say surprisingly because most restaurants in the area butcher the concept . The menu runs the spectrum from tacos to Pad Thai Come in and check it out.


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User

Phenomenal. Probably the best latte I've ever had (ginger one! get it not sweet, just lovely). The tables are clean and comfortable, the bar/bench area ideal for doing a working lunch, the lighting is natural and calming no painful fluorescents. The music isn't too loud either. The staff are lovely and helpful, and the mac n cheese with short rib is delicious (even if I could only eat a quarter definitely split it). View menu


User
User

Food: EVERYTHING WAS AMAZING. The smoothie was SO good (I asked for something not too heavy and it was really refreshing), all the dishes we got were sooooo good lol my friend and I finished them all. Their entire menu looks delicious tbh it was so hard choosing. Their desserts were also INCREDIBLE, definitely preferred the St Louis Butter Cake but I love lemon squares in general and this was sooo good. I would come back and try other dishes for sure. Good portion sizes, filling food, and overall delicious.


User
User

This restaurant is a cozy spot that serves delicious and comforting food. I absolutely loved the buttermilk pancakes with fresh berries on top. My tip: always ask for whipped cream on the side. My wife thoroughly enjoyed her kung pao chicken bowl and even licked the bowl clean. The Togarashi fries were also tasty. Despite not being big eaters, we left feeling satisfied and full after just two dishes. While the prices may be a bit higher than average, the quality of the food makes it worth it. The atmosphere of the place is warm and inviting, with comfortable seating, friendly staff, and a clean environment.


User
User

All in all, I was a bit let down. The visit started off on a not so great note when no one said hi or really acknowledged us standing there and when I walked a little further in to the front area to ask if we could take the one empty booth, the waitress snapped that she needed to clean the table first. Things got better over the course of our meal but the overall temperature from the waitress was pretty cold. The food itself was okay but nothing stood out. The Asian Chopped salad was long slivers of red and green peppers and crunchy noodles, not the neatest thing to eat, but I liked the addition of roasted peanuts. Other than the dressing (the usual sesame/ginger , not clear what made it Asi... View menu

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Boston, known for its rich history and academic institutions, is famous for clam chowder, lobster rolls, and baked beans. The city's coastal charm blends with its vibrant cultural scene.

Categories

  • Bistro A cozy and casual dining experience offering classic and contemporary dishes, crafted with fresh ingredients. Enjoy rich flavors and intimate atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

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