Masa

439 Tremont St, Boston
(617) 338-8884

Recent Reviews

Mansa Munshi

Great location. Below average food. They didn't have supplies for most of the things we ordered. In the end we ended up getting undercooked food which made most of the party sick that night. Would not go back.

Maya W.

The Summary: Atmosphere - 5/5 Neighborhood - 4/5 Food - 3/5 Drinks - 5/5 Inclusivity - 4/5 Experience - 4/5 The Story: Came here for dinner because my boyfriend and I were excited for their tequila options and we've heard great things about it from friends. Their drinks **do not disappoint**, it's been a while since I've enjoyed a simple margarita that didn't need any additional flavors or even salt. Can't wait to try more of their drinks in the future. That being said, I don't think I'd come for dinner again. The food was overpriced, flavorless, and took away from our experience. Would be interested in trying their brunch options instead - I don't want to rule this place out completely since the atmosphere was fun and our waitress was sweet. But so far I'd only come back for their drinks.

Saundra R.

Odd spot. Called to see if they had a table open and was told they had nothing available for at least another hour. My boyfriend was simultaneously looking at the place on yelp and notice you could book a table right there through the app, walked over within five minutes and they had at least 7 empty tables? Anyways, we ordered and just weren't impressed. Tacos are flavorless, margarita pitchers pretty weak, some of the worst chips and guacamole I've ever had. Also got out order screws up but it happens. I feel like Boston doesn't have many Mexican restaurants, hopefully someone can step up soon and serve up some good tacos!

Molly M.

The tacos were cold. We sent them back and they came back to us only slightly warmer. I was disappointed by this experience. I also ordered gluten free items and the waitress told me which dessert was gluten free. Then she brought me churros, which clearly have gluten in them. I sent them back and they brought me the chocolate truffle, but it wasn't very good. This is the first bad review that I have written. I would recommend that you choose a better option.

DodiB B.

Tapas I thought were shareable. Here only the guacamole and queso were worth sharing. The atmosphere was great, it was a slow night but this spot can fit a crowd of people. The service was great, Stephen checked us in on Open Table and accepted my 10% discount for checking in @ YELP! Think I'll check out the much raves about brunch next time.

Maddi A.

Masa is one of my favorite brunch spots in Boston! I absolutely love their eggs Benedict and their cornbread is to die for!! It is also an amazing spot to go with big groups. I planned a fantastic birthday brunch for one of my best friends here, and everyone loved it. It's an amazing spot!

Love Child

Right off the bat I think the best part of the entire experience here was the guy welcoming me at the door saying peace when I walked in. I ordered their poyo Frito and it had the consistency of a McDonald's chicken tender and tested the same as fried chicken from Chuck e cheeses. Then I tried the lamb tacos and immediately put down their sorry excuse of a taco. A summary for that fish would be mince meat block of horse on a 50 cent tortilla. I would only bring a girl here if I hated her.

Durvank Yewle

Very unpleasant experience! Looking at the high rating wanted to try this place, but was utterly disappointed. I entered this place at 8:58p and was out by 9:43p on a saturday night - and this involved 5 minutes of standing at reservation desk!!Food was miserable and the waiters’ breath stunk!!Vastly Mexican menu - chicken enchilada had just the taste of cheese coming out! And the tiradito (tapas) was burnt (not sure how they managed this! )Also ordered a ‘cadillac’ margarita - which you can see for yourself!Anyway, I won’t suggest this place to anyone

Anastasia Yefremova

Great staff, the bartended was super knowledgable and friendly. The food wasn't anything extraordinary, but good enough. More of a place to grab drinks and possibly a taco or two. Very tequila dominant menu (which, makes sense), but would have been nice to have some more variety of cocktails or the option to order a white sangria instead of just the red.

Isaiah Brown

Awesome food, good service. Will be a new after-church brunch spot for me and friends.

Brittany Calloway

Had brunch there while visiting Boston , food was delicious

Eliazar V.

Recommended to me by a friend. Went in for brunch Nice ambiance, delicious drinks. The place was busy but staff was attentive. Food came out pretty fast and it was delicious. Their plantain is very good. Wish it came with more but at those low brunch prices I can't really complain. I'll be coming back for more.

Chand J.

I've only come for brunch here, but it never disappoints! I get their huevos rancheros which is one of the better ones that I've found in boston. People love their breakfast burrito and the drinks are a good deal with such a cheap brunch. Can't speak for any other meal, but if you want a brunch that will do the trick, go here. Plus, you get OpenTable points.

Edward M.

A fair brunch experience. It's been about 10 years since I have been back for brunch and not much has changed. I went with the steak and eggs and not pictured a side of chorizo. The steak was meh but the bartenders bloody mary made up for an overall basic brunch experience. Service was slooooow...one waitress serving about a half dozen easy going tables like mine All good but nothing calling me back...

Eric O.

How does a restaurant claim to be "good" when their guacamole, queso, and salsa doesn't even meet Qdoba standards. We planned on ordering food but we're given chips with dips that I would only expect from a Taco Bell in Lowell. Mexican food should be made with passion and determination, but what we received was the result of a kitchen that has given up on its customers. I would only recommend this place to someone that enjoys McDonald's, Burger King, and White Castle more than the simplest dining establishments. After growing up in the suburbs of Boston and finding better value from cheap chains in Milford. The queso was disgusting and cold, salsa was mediocre, and honestly the guacamole wasn't that bad. About the only positive memory from my experience. But where things got really bad was the drinks. We paid $40 for a "pitcher" of margaritas and it literally couldn't fill 4 glasses more than 25%. The margaritas were weak, sour, and artificial tasting especially considering the price point. Every single thing about this place was overpriced and a sham. Would never go back, even when it's 10 degrees and I'm too cold to keep walking. Will NEVER go back

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