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Kookoo Cafe

7 Station St
Brookline Village, MA 02445
Phone: (617) 730-5525
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Price:
$
Cross Street:
Washington Street
Hours:
Mon-Fri 7am-6pm, Sat 8am-5pm

Editorial Review for Kookoo Cafe – by Meredith Smith

In Short
Located a stone's throw from the Brookline Village Green Line stop, Kookoo provides morning commuters with a quick, lighthearted spot for a gourmet coffee drink (courtesy of George Howell, the owner of the dearly departed Coffee Connection) or an imported tea. Food offerings include Middle Eastern roll-ups and sandwiches, as well as homemade soups. Going great with the warm beverages are homemade pastries like scones, muffins and cakes.

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User Reviews for Kookoo Cafe

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/17/2008 Posted by phylte

Tucked around the corner from the Brookline Village Post Office on Station Street, KooKoo has fortunately increased it's size, so more than a few can sit and enjoy delicious, dare I say, vegetarian cuisine. Keep this last fact from your meat eating friends and they will enjoy it just as much (try the curried chicken salad, really tofu, but don't tell!). Try the generous & yummy mediterranean platter, but just about everything on the menu, including the off the chart coffee and teas, not to mention brownies and cookies are delicious. If you remember the funky styled coffee houses circa late 60's-70's then you will understand the comfy atmosphere of KooKoo's. If only they were open early evenings and Sundays!!!!!!!!!! One of my favorite places in Brookline and well worth a detour if you can find parking. The owners are the proprietors of the nearby yoga studio and are extremely charming.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/10/2007 Posted by kiransummer

This wonderful little jewel is located in lovely Brookline Village. It has an eclectic decor and even provides a interesting nook of books to read if you haven' t brouught your own. Their menu is anything but run of the mill. Their Mediteranean platter and avocado and swiss sandwiches are delicious. Mouthwatering brownies and chocolate chip cookies are hard to pass up. I often zip by there just to pick up a jasmine pearl hot tea - the best I've had.

Pros: Friendly staff, diverse menu, quaint and electic decor

Cons: can be busy during lunch hour, stop serving dishes after 4pm - just brownies and tea, etc until 6pm

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Editor's Review

Brookline Village eatery serves up fresh Middle Eastern fare for breakfast and lunch.  See the full editorial review.

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Fans of Iggy's Breads can swing by Kookoo and pick up a baguette to bring home.

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Restaurant Information

Smoking

  • No

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Mon-Fri 7am-6pm
  • Sat 8am-5pm

Dress Code

  • Casual

Payment Types

  • Check
  • Cash

Cuisines

  • Middle Eastern

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Cheap Eats

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