Oasis Cafe & Bakery

377 Main St #1250, Medford
(781) 306-9610

Recent Reviews

David M.

The "all you can eat" with meat option is a nice deal for $28. Solid Brazilian BBQ for the price.

Lisa C.

So good! Good family place. Food always fresh and meat cooked great with a lot of flavor. They have a bakery next door as well. Recommend that as well!

June M.

This coffee place seems like a regular for the local. I went here for early breakfast and since everyone said they have the best sandwich in the area. I ordered steak sandwich, and steak omelette. The seasoning is not consistency at all. The sandwich is too salty while the omelette is too bland.

Emily G.

I cannot stress this enough, this place has the BEST breakfast sandwiches I've ever had. Everyone is really nice and the store is cute.

Matt L.

I came here years ago when I visited a friend in Somerville. On my most recent trip to New Hampshire, I flew into Boston and had a little bit of extra time, so I looked this place up, I took a quick detour, and I was knocked over by just how tasty it is. I had the Pão Francês com Linguica, Ovo e Queijo. It's just a little breakfast sandwich that doesn't even cost $4. And it doesn't look like much. But it tastes like a whole lot. Tangy cheese. Juicy, flavorful sausage. I savored every bite. I wish I'd had room to eat two.

Sherry Y.

OMG the incredible desserts !!! I tried the Ekmek for the first time in my life. Delicious pastry! Thank you everyone who welcomed me during my trip here.

Juliana Silva

The service is of poor quality, not to mention the atmosphere, I believe that this cafe only has a name and nothing more

Muhamed Ghanem

Great spot for breakfast and brunch

Nyssa S.

Great service great food! The staff answered all my questions and the smoothies are very tasty

Bella Do

Great size of food. I ate the veggie omelette for 2 days and the 2nd day was a good as the 1st. The french bread was my fav. Definitely recommend to everyone.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sharon F.

The worst smoothie ever! I asked to see a menu and the cashier refused to give me one. I ordered mango and apparently they think milk belongs in a smoothie (if she had shown me the menu I would have known this and gone elsewhere). It was super pale and had no taste of mango whatsoever.

Scott Anderson

The lady who answered the phone did not recognize any of the items on their menu. She rudely tried to end my order after every single item I asked for - I had to tell her I have more to order twice. Despite this, she still left out my entire entrée from the order, and she did not enter the rest of our order correctly.At the restaurant, she was rude to other patrons while we waited to pick up our food. The restaurant charges twice what they advertise on their website, so we didn't notice that half the order was missing until we got home. The food was also packed in Styrofoam containers, which are illegal for restaurants to use in this location.

CouponQueen

I stopped by to pick up some "fresh" bread rolls. When I got home, noticed they were rock hard and nearly burnt. Wasted money

David Meyer

I find the staff to be very rude and abrasive. I ordered something to go and instead of letting me know it was finished, held it behind the counter for half an hour. After asking a couple times and pointing at it, one worker scoffed and gave me the bag.

Ben B.

Que deliciosa! That's the extent of my Portuguese, sorry. I'm giving this top ratings partially because I don't know of another place like it in the area. The concept of pay-per-pound food jives so well with American culture, I have no idea why this isn't everywhere. Maybe because to make it work you have to actually put out fresh stuff, which jives less. The food is pretty good, not incredible, but pretty good and there's a pretty wide variety of vegetable, starch, meat and more starch so you can essentially customize your meal to be whatever you want. Brazilians do a pretty good salad, believe it or not. The meat is made out to be the main event (though it doesn't have to be). They're cooking up all kinds of animal parts and they're all pretty tasty. One downside is that sometimes the meat has been there a tad too long and can be tough. But if you get a nicely cooked batch of picanha, oh boy, watch out arteries, here it comes. I also just like how low-key the place is. It's not trying to be anything fancy, it's a place where local families go to get some good stuff. Definitely would like more of these around.

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