Cafe Fleuri

250 Franklin St. BostonMA02110
Closed
Sunday
7:00am-3:00pm
Monday
6:30am-2:00pm
Tuesday
6:30am-2:00pm
Wednesday
6:30am-2:00pm
Thursday
6:30am-2:00pm
Friday
6:30am-2:00pm
Saturday
7:00am-3:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Travelers Check
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(128)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
Average Rating Over Time
Map

Open Map

Description

Cafe Fleuri is located in Boston, MA. This business specializes in Restaurants.
by merchantcircle on October 14, 2018 from merchantcircle

Tips

When to Go:
From September until June, stop by Saturdays (11am-3pm) for an unrivaled, all-you-can-eat chocolate buffet ($40 adults, $28 children ages 5-12, children 4 and under are free).
by Citysearch on October 25, 2011 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Food22 Decor20 Service23 Cost$63

Zagat calculates ratings on a 30-point scale based on periodic consumer surveys

* 26 - 30

* Extraordinary to Perfection

* 21 - 25

* Very Good to Excellent

* 16 - 20

* Good to Very Good

* 11 - 15

* Fair to Good

* 0 - 10

* Poor to Fair

Housed inside the Financial District’s Langham Hotel, this “top-notch”, weekdays-only option...
by zagat on May 28, 2015 from zagat
The Chocolate Bar Returns; Pop-Up Alert:
FINANCIAL DISTRICT — September 7th marks the start of the 25th season of the Langham's weekly Chocolate Bar, taking place at Cafe Fleuri between 11am and 3pm every Saturday through the end of June 2014. For $42 ($29 for children 5-12), diners can gorge themselves on an all-you-can-eat dessert buffet. [Official Site]

SOMERVILLE / ARLINGTON — The newest local outposts of Whole Foods are just a...
by eater on August 26, 2013 from eater
Cafe Fleuri Restaurant Review:
Café Fleuri is known for its famed Saturday Chocolate Bar, a September through June sweet tooth's extravaganza. Imagine a room filled with every kind of chocolate concoction imaginable --- from cakes and pies to ice cream and fondue. The Sunday jazz brunch is the more adult (and savory) equivalent of the Saturday sweets spectacular. And the rest of the week? The business class holds court over...
by gayot on February 10, 2013 from gayot
A six-story glass atrium floods easy-going Langham hotel guests and low-key large family groups with refreshing natural light. Mediterranean-themed back-to-basics dishes please most, but the real draw is the Sunday jazz brunch buffet, where elaborate pasta and carving stations, raw bar and cheese and pâté platters are dutifully maintained by the fastidious waitstaff. Savory treats are trumped...
by blackbookmag on October 26, 2010 from blackbookmag

Information from the business

Enjoy breakfast or lunch in Café Fleuri featuring Contemporary New England Cuisine. Dine under lofty atrium ceilings for a fresh and light approach to regional favorites. A Boston native, Executive Chef Mark Sapienza, offers a variety of locally-sourced and produced foods in addition to house-made items. He has a direct relationship with local farmers and artisan food purveyors to offer the...
by yellowpages on October 22, 2016 from yellowpages