Border Cafe
(617) 864-6100
32 Church St
Cambridge,
MA
02138
42.3742
-71.1203
Neighborhood: West Cambridge
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by VindictiveButterfly
June 16, 2009
I was so disappointed when I went there. First of all, ordered a Margaritta and the waiter insisted on seeing my ID, which I had left in my other purse back at my apt . A little rediculous because I'm far beyond the legal age and that was quite obvious. So my boyfriend walked back to the apt to pick up my ID for me (He's the only good part of this bad experience). As I'm waiting for his return, the waiter saw me waiting there for almost half an hour and never once asked if I would like to order any appitizers or another drink. I guess if you sit their alone you wont get any service.
So finally when my ID arrives and I begin to order, I ask for a frozen Margaritta with salt and ask the waiter which one he thinks is good. The waiter begins to tell me that Margarittas on the rocks are better and the salt takes away from the flavor of the Tequilla. A little insulting since I know what I like, and he thought his tastes were better. Shouldn't waiters suggest items based on what the customers like? I'm not feeding him!
It was basically watered down tequilla with crushed ice. Most of the flavor came from the salt I requested.
As for food, like a lot of Harvard folks I'm a vegitarian. Ordered a cheese enchillada, thinking it would have more than just cheese in it. Boy was I wrong. I basically ordered a tortilla filled with cheddar cheese and a tiny bit of sauce that tasted as though it were burnt.
This place is a joke. Litterally. Every time we mention going out to eat, we say "How about the Border Cafe!!!" as if that would ever happen again.
- Pros: Its Mexican Atmosphere and Location
- Cons: Terrible Service and Worse Food
Good inexpensive Mexican and Cajun food in a fun and lively environment.
by hardinghouseinncambrdge
January 21, 2009
This Harvard Square favorite offers delicious and inexpensive Mexican and Cajun food in a fun and lively environment. Students, tourists and families flock to this Southwestern-themed restaurant which is known for its gigantic frozen margaritas and large portions. The meal starts off right with a basket of warm tortilla chips and tangy salsa which are irresistible. The appetizers, including the chorizo with tomatoes, onions and poblano jack cheese; and the Cajun popcorn shrimp do not disappoint. And Border Cafe features an exhaustive menu that has something for everyone. Favorites include the sizzling chicken, beef or fish fajitas; the chicken guadalajara filled with red peppers and spinach; the shrimp and crawfish quesadilla; and the mesquite-grilled swordfish steak with Jalape?o butter. There is also a dazzling array of salads and a large vegetarian menu. Though far from highbrow and a bit noisy on weekend evenings, the Border Cafe offers good food and fun in the midst of Harvard Square?s more serious restaurants.
3000 Miles to Eat ! by Shannon M. at InsiderPages
Contributor
January 16, 2009
My family has been going to the Border Cafe in Harvard Square for over 20 years. We are native Bostonians and now California transplants. Every visit to Boston includes a trip to the Border Cafe ! Try the Eggplant Royale or the extra fresh chips and salsa.
Best Cheap Eats
by TheReviewa
October 18, 2008
For cheap Tex Mex and a cheap Margarita. This is the place! The border cafe has something for everyone including run of the mill Tex Mex and some interesting Cajun dishes too. This place will not break the bank either so expect to wait at the bar and enjoy a marg before dinner. On the weekends this spot is overrun with college students and locals who want to pull in the free chips and salsa by the pound! Don't miss the $5 Margarita, the fish tacos or the border chili!
- Pros: Cheap Eats
- Cons: Can be a bit of a wait and it gets LOUD!
The most disorganized and lying management ever!
by DkTiburon
July 03, 2008
So, I accidentally left my credit card in the restaurant and immediately went back to retrieve it. For some unknown reason, the manager took it home, and I needed to talk to the other managers. At first, the first manager denied knowing any waitress who looked like my description, I showed him the bill with her name printed on it and he then changed his mind. Yet, he did not answer my question about the credit card although the waitress said that she had given the card to another manager. In the meantime, another manager somehow got involved, but had no clue what steps to take, and the first two managers simply disappeared for a while. I left the restaurant to return the next day. No phone call the next day, no voicemail about the credit card, no apologies, whatsoever. I had to go to the restaurant 3 times to retrieve the card finally! The managers are so disorganized, don't communicate with one another, and are simply rude. Not professional at all.
Easy, cheap and fast!
by stayve
June 04, 2008
Been twice and both times had very good experience. First time we had a wait of 15 minutes and the second time we were brought right to a table. I purposely chose to eat mexican the first time, burrito was OK, chips and salsa and margaritas were very good, service great. Second time through, we were seated promptly, served promptly, food right out of the oven, atmosphere is just right. I recommend highly.
- Pros: Service and price
- Cons: parking
Do not go there as the folks running the place are extremely rude!
by pelusa666
March 10, 2008
This last Saturday we were a party of 11. We reached the restaurant at around 9:15 pm. They gave us a buzzer and the manager at the door told us to wait for 30-45 min. We stayed at the bar until 10 pm. We asked for the status of our table. At this time we talked with the ?manager? (or someone who said he was in charge) and told us to wait for 15 minutes more. At about 10:20 pm we were told that we still had to wait 10-15min to get the table. Since he was very rude and we found unacceptable his excuse for making us waiting for that long and watching other people being sited (there were empty tables but they were separated and they could not put them together) I asked for a complain book or similar. At this point he became more aggressive, he laughed at us and he mentioned that they did not have such thing. I felt stupid since in many countries you can always ask for a complain book so I asked to talk to someone over him. He said there was no one over him (Andy Olson) so he gave me a personal card with the name of some man (Robert Murphy) who represents (probably) Border Cafe. More amazingly, 1 min later a younger man with a blue shirt told us he was the manager. I do not have words to describe ?this manager?. When I asked him to identify himself he only wrote his first name in the back of the card so I asked him to give me his full name, because there could be many ?Johns? in the restaurant. He answered me taking back the card and breaking it in two peaces in front of me and one of my friends.
That was it, 10:45 -11 pm and thanks to them we have to start looking for another restaurant.
If you only have three large tables for a party of more than 10 you should tell the people to make their on choice and not make them wait forever. Rudeness and all the other disrespectful behavior we received from the ?managers? should not be accepted from anybody. People shouldn?t even go for a drink. The service and management are the most rude I have ever seen.
HORRIBLE service (especially manager)
by suppaman92
January 04, 2008
I have been coming to this restaurant for 4 years.Tthe food is pretty good and worth coming back for but the service, especially from the manager, has convinced me to never go back there again. I was sitting with friends and ordered my favorite meal and my wife forgot her ID so she couldn't get a drink. this is completely understandable why they refused to serve her a drink. what made it an unpleasant experience was when the manager came up to us and said "move your drink away from her she keeps reaching for it and i don't have time to keep watching you."
That comment left us all shocked. The whole table heard everything he said, he didn't say please, he treated us like minors, not even a simple I'm sorry. We where all professional in different health care fields. this stupid punk manager had a grin on his face as he said this to us as well. his tone was disrespectful like he had to babysit us. The thing the idiot didn't notice is the chips that the waiter put was next to the drink and my wife kept reaching for the chips not my drink. the table was small so even if she reached for anything i could understand how they would confuse it for reaching for the drink but the words he chose, the tone and volume he used, and the look on his face (stupid smug grin), and his AGE, made me and my friends and hopefully anyone else never go back to that place. I have shoes older then that brat. my wife was completely humiliated so much so she lost her appetite.
- Cons: SERVICE
Best Food and Drink in Boston Area
Contributor
December 07, 2007
The Border Cafe is a favorite on mine. The quessadillas are the best. Bring back the carne asade. It's the best! The drinks are great too. Terrific margaritas and the sangria is also amazing. The decor is great too. Very authentic. Expect to wait.
Good food, horrific attitude
by rmusa
October 12, 2007
This has been my favorite restaurant for ten years. But as sad as it sounds I, a regular customer even after I moved to the west coast, had a major setback in what I think of the place.
I flew in from San Francisco last week and met with a friend and went to Border Cafe to eat. A second friend was going to join us later but she was not going to eat. Now we were refused a seat in the restaurant until my second friend who wasn't going to eat arrives.
Even though the restaurant was at least half empty and I explained to the manager the situation that the third person will not be eating but will be here to see me and catch up and that I had just flown in from SF and that I was starving and wanted to eat at my favorite restaurant. All that meant nothing to the guy.
He absolutely would not seat us. He kept a sarcastic smile throughout my attempts to explain.
I was really disappointed. Maybe it is restaurant policy but to be honest when I left the largely empty restaurant being refused a table, I had to wander if it is my dark features. I hope it is just the silly policy.
In either case it is not worthy of being my favorite restaurant if I get treated so senselessly and quite indifferently.
The next day I went to my favorite Thai restaurant (Brown Sugar) and I managed to order the crispy duck during lunch even though it is a dinner dish and takes time to make. They were very happy to hear I was returning from out of town to eat at their restaurant and were glad to make my favorite dish.
So I take my stars away from Border Cafe for their ill-treatment of even such dedicated customers as me. High stars should go for truely good service places.
But to be fair I love their blackened chicken fajitas and I still say they're the best fajitas I had. They get 2 stars for that.
Thanks.
- Pros: Great Fajitas
- Cons: Bad attitude, rude manager




