Clover Food Lab Menu – Cambridge, MA

Type : Fast food restaurant

Location : Cambridge, MA

24-hour branch of Clover with high-tech vibe serving gourmet coffee, breakfast, veggie fare & more. Based on 921 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ Delivery

Clover Food Lab 02139

Address:
496 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139

Phone: (617) 758-8550

Website:

Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
7 AM–3 AM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 7 AM–3 AM
Wednesday 7 AM–3 AM
Thursday 7 AM–3 AM
Friday 7 AM–3 AM
Saturday 7 AM–3 AM
Sunday 11 AM–3 AM

Menu

Breakfast
Classic Breakfast Sandwich
Soft-boiled egg, grafton cheddar cheese and longwind farm organic tomatoes in house-made organic pita.
$8.10
Impossible Sausage Egg & Cheese Sandwich
Soft-boiled egg, impossible meat breakfast sausage, provolone cheese on house-made organic pita.
$13.89
Popover Breakfast Sandwich
House-made popover filled with organic longwind farm tomatoes, grafton cheddar cheese, fried leeks, smoky tempeh and a little bit of just mayo.
$11.40
New Potato Pesto Sandwich
Seasonal sunflower seed pesto with rotating greens out of Western Mass, topped with smoked local cheddar, crushed, crispy new potatoes, and a soft cooked egg.
$10.20
Pesto Breakfast Sandwich
Radish tops spinach basil garlic sunflower seeds and lots of good olive oil. we blend it until smooth and spread it on pita bread with longwind farm organic tomatoes kale and a 6.5 minute egg.
$10.43
Pesto Breakfast Bowl
House-made pesto, organic longwind farm tomatoes, a soft-boiled egg and massaged kale.
$9.99
Tunisian Breakfast Bowl
Tunisian-inspired tomato sauce laced with cumin, turmeric and cayenne topped with warm eggplant and a soft-boiled egg sprinkled with green onion.
$9.99
Plimoth Corn Muffin
Corn grown and milled at plimoth plantation.
$5.76
Popover With Seasonal Jam
The first American pastry served with seasonal jam.
$5.52
Maine Blueberry Muffin
Maine Blueberry Muffin folded into a batter made bright by local carrots topped with an oatmeal maple crumb
$5.76
Granola With Milk, Fruit & Nuts
House-made granola served with seasonal macerated fruit.
$10.50
Overnight Oats With Peanut Butter & Banana
Oats soaked in house-made banana macadamia nut milk. Served with crunchy peanut butter and banana.
$10.74
Side Of Soft Boiled Egg $3.85
Peppermint And Nettle Tea
Providence-grown peppermint for digestion, nettles for vitamins.
$4.60
Golden Monkey Black Tea
Black tea. Zero bitterness. Hard to believe, but true.
$4.60
Little Wolf’s Nano Genji (Ethiopia) $5.00
Speedwell’s Ayarza Natural (Guatemala) $5.16
Tandem’s Nano Challa (Ethiopia) $4.75
Tiny Leaf Pu’er Tea
Smoky, savory, fermenty tea.
$4.60
Hibiscus Lemongrass Tea
Also known as “sun tea,” full of vitamin C.
$4.60
George Howell’s Montecarlos (El Salvador) $4.75
Chamomile Catnip Tea
Choose this after a hard day. Great for unwinding your mind.
$4.60
Forbidden Forest Green Tea
In between black and green tea, but mild and sweet.
$4.60
Crimson Oolong Tea
Super crowd-pleasing tea with raspberry notes and a bit of caffeine.
$4.60
Vanilla Soda
We scraped pods of vanilla so you could taste the real thing.
$4.25
Hibiscus Iced Tea
Organic Hibiscus Flowers steeped with a bit of brown sugar
$4.25
Orange Juice
Cut, squeezed, strained right when you order.
$11.86
Ginger Soda
Fresh, peel-on ginger, blended, strained, mixed with sparkles and ice.
$4.25
Black Iced Tea (Unsweetened)
Steeped organic Chinese black tea. Unsweetened.
$4.25
Shortbread
Egg-free peanut-free soy-free tree nut free. milk contains wheat contains. butter salted sugar kosher salt vanilla extract ap flour sugar sumac. 402 calories.
$3.69
Pistachio Halva
Egg-free peanut-free soy-free milk-free wheat-free. tree nut contains. chris’ take on a rich decadent israeli dessert made with pistachios and black sesame seeds. pistachio water lemon juice sugar tahini kosher salt vanilla extract black sesame seed. 489 calories.
$3.69
Clover Brownie
Peanut-free soy-free tree nut free. milk contains wheat contains egg contains. fresh-milled maine grains wheat is the star of this decadent brownie made using ayr’s family recipe. egg sugar butter salted whole wheat flour cocoa powder kosher salt dark chocolate chips. 456 calories.
$3.69
Olive Oil Cake With Orange Syrup
Semolina cake with citrus syrup glaze
$3.69
All Day
Chickpea Fritter Sandwich
Falafel sandwich on house-made organic pita with silky hummus, cucumber tomato salad, pickled veggies, five falafel balls and tahini. Inspired by a trip to paris, now a Boston icon.
$11.85
Impossible Meatball Sandwich
Traditional Italian meatballs made with impossible foods meat, house marinara sauce, and two cheeses, on house-made organic pita.
$19.25
Chickpea Fritter Bowl
Silky hummus, falafel balls, pickled vegetables, tahini, cucumber tomato salad and two hearty side salads or greens.
$12.95
Impossible Meatball Bowl
Traditional Italian meatballs made with impossible foods meat, house marinara sauce and two cheeses. Plus four hearty side salads or greens.
$20.35
Egg & Eggplant Bowl
Silky hummus, warm eggplant, sliced hard boiled egg, tahini, cucumber-tomato salads and two hearty side salads or greens.
$13.70
PB Maple Banana Sandwich
House-made organic pita, maple syrup and teddie peanut butter.
$5.87
Hummus With Za’atar And Olive Oil
House made Silky Hummus, Za’atar, and Olive Oil
$5.50
Pita Bread
Fluffy organic pita baked daily at cloverhub using Maine grains and king arthur wheat.
$1.65
Fancy Hummus With Dipping Rainbow Carrots Pita
Rainbow carrots from winter moon roots, with silky hummus made in house, from organic local chickpeas garnished with a Greek chickpea salad.
$8.80
Falafel Skewers With Hummus & House Hot Sauce
Eight house-made falafel balls, crisp on the outside, bright green with herbs on the inside, threaded onto a skewer! Served with house-made hot sauce, house-made silky hummus and pickled veggies. Great as a meal or as a snack to share with a friend.
$9.35
Roman Tomato Soup
Made with canned tomatoes, mashed potatoes, lots of olive oil and garlic, the frittata di patate ends up looking kind of like a cake. Our Roman Tomato Soup is an homage to that food memory.
$9.35
Kids Toasted Tomato Cheese Sandwich
Housemade organic pita, grafton cheddar cheese and organic tomatoes.
$5.87
Kids PB Maple Banana Sandwich
Housemade organic pita, maple syrup and teddie peanut butter.
$5.40
Kids PB & Seasonal Jam Sandwich
Housemade organic pita, seasonal jam and teddie peanut butter.
$5.87
Large Bag Of Pita Bread $9.00
Tahini (2oz) $1.80
Ketchup (2oz) $1.80
Seasonal Lemonade
Clover-squeezed lemons mixed with whatever spices or fruits are in season. Check the clover website for today’s offering.
$4.62
Ginger Soda
Raw Ginger Soda made in house daily
$4.25
Iced Coffee
Small batch george howell coffee crash-brewed over ice.
$4.62
Black Iced Tea
Steeped in- house daily with organic Chinese black tea. Unsweetened.
$4.25
Boxed Water $7.00
Vanilla Soda
Whole Vanilla Bean Soda made in house daily
$4.25
Hibiscus Iced Tea
Organic Hibiscus Flowers steeped with a bit of brown sugar
$4.25
George Howell Coffee
Premium single origin coffee, made as a pourover – chocolatey, nutty and bold. Grown on montecarlos estate in El Salvador, roasted by george howell in Massachusetts.
$4.75
Speedwell Coffee
Premium single origin coffee, made as a pourover – roasted by derek anderson at speedwell in Massachusetts. Farm and country of origin changes seasonally.
$4.75
Tandem Coffee
Premium single origin coffee, made as a pourover – roasted by will pratt at tandem in Maine. Farm and country of origin changes seasonally.
$4.75
Little Wolf Coffee
Premium single origin coffee, made as a pourover – roasted by chris gatti at little wolf in Massachusetts. Farm and country of origin changes seasonally.
$4.75
Peppermint And Nettle Tea
Rhode Island grown herbal tea.
$4.60
Golden Monkey Black Tea
Rare premium black tea sourced from China with malty and peachy notes.
$4.60
Crimson Oolong Tea
Rare premium oolong tea sourced from Vietnam with caramel sweetness.
$4.60
Tiny Leaf Pu’er Tea
Rare premium pu’er tea sourced from China with funky, woodsy notes.
$4.60
Forbidden Forest Green Tea
Rare premium green tea sourced from China with minty notes.
$4.60
Hibiscus Lemongrass Orange Peel Tea
Also known as “sun tea,” full of vitamin C.
$4.60

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Reviews

Partha Jyoti Das
Being lived in Israel I have a good taste bud in Mediterranean food.

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Corn Mo
What a great place! Got the Nashville Hot Mushroom and a banana soda (made to order). The coffee pour-overs looked good, too. Super friendly staff.

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Olivia Kosterlitz
They have games to play which is the best part. The food is below average but for the price, i got over it. However they have a pinball machine but they don’t have quarters

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Emily Eaton (The Maine Doula)
Fresh and creative flavors. We really love the chickpea sandwich , fries and crafted sodas. I also has a special with mushrooms but I don’t recall the name

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Joey Messina
Very tasty and healthy food. I wish fast food was like this everywhere. The staff was very nice about explaining the menu as well

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Jea Kim
Innovative local vegetarian chain that focuses on sustainability and local sourcing.

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Torah
This is the only one with consistent cleanliness

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Gabrielle Spencer
I love the atmosphere of the place. My friend and I went there to finish some work and it was quiet and chill. I had the falafels and fries they were so good! Especially the falafels I highly recommend them. I was so focused on enjoying the food and working that I didn’t take any photos but next time I go I’ll take some.

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Jaye Aster Broder
Super tasty eggplant and egg platter. I like the vinegar kick in the lentils and potato salad. The tomato cucumber salad was very good. We got a side of hummus with oil and zaatar that was very creamy and flavorful. The staff are very friendly. There was not a long line.

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Lydia Chew
More expensive than I expected for fast casual fare. The portions for the sandwiches were pretty filling, and I really enjoyed the chickpea fritter. The egg and eggplant sandwich was a good breakfast dish as well, although the eggplant skin was really hard (too hard to bite through!). My favorite items were definitely the soups though – in particular, the corn chowder was such an innovative choice since vegetarians can’t have clam chowder! I would give the food at least a 3.5 stars. So why am I giving it 2 stars overall? Because of how terrible everything OTHER than the food was. I’m all for sustainability and have no issue with composted utensils, enjoyed the vibe that the pinball machines lend, and am supportive of the emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients. But they take the “hipster” vibe way too far – the water machine has 3 labels, and they’re all stupid. I have multiple degrees, took a full range of chemistry courses, and still stood there way too long trying to puzzle out “CO2 H20” (bubbling water) vs “42F H2O” (cold water) vs “64F H20” (room temperature water). There’s not even a ° (degree symbol) to differentiate the temperatures from the chemical formulas. At the VERY least, they should include a “translation”/explanation on the placard. I’m hesitant to come back due solely to their poor customer relations.

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