Cafe Services, Inc.

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Boston, United States

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Cafe Services, Inc. Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cafe Services, Inc. is located in Boston, United States on One Boston Place, 201 Washington St Unit 2608. Cafe Services, Inc. is rated 5 out of 5 in the category food products supplier in United States.

Address

One Boston Place, 201 Washington St Unit 2608

Phone

+15084846780

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Trust Partners

The best lunch spot you could ask for in our office building at 1900 Crown Colony in Quincy. The food is more what I would expect from a nice restaurant than a lunchtime cafeteria. And the staff is great as well. Love this spot!

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Katie Bizzari

Chip and his staff at the Waltham, MA location always provide excellent service and delicious food! We are so lucky to work with them. They always come through for us with flying colors, even when we make last minute requests. Thank you Chip and Cafe Services!

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Karishma Desai

Cafe Services does an awesome job with meeting our lunch requirements and orders. The food is always prepared and delivered on time and taste's delicious. Chip and his team over at the Waltham, MA site are incredible!

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Joanna Bent

Café Services is a true partner to our department. We host large meetings several times per week and always know that the food will be on time and delicious. They have standard options that please all palates, and are also open and helpful when creating custom menus as requested. The staff is friendly, reliable, and knowledgeable. We feel lucky to have them in our building.

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Kim Eustis

Our cafeteria is awesome. Chip and his team often get last minute requests and go above and beyond to ensure that their customers (the company I work for) are always taken care of and happy. Great customer service