Looking for Baaaa-gels on a fine Fall morning? You've come to the right place! Black Sheep Bagel Cafe, a cute little shop off of Harvard Square in Cambridge, Boston, is serving up your favorite cream-cheese (or peanut butter, or ricotta!) laden bites every morning at an affordable price. Their variety of bagels are hung up on an adorable little bagel-board behind the counter, so that you can see exactly what you're getting into. Personally, I'd suggest getting into their Sea Salt or Three Cheese - so good!
Black Sheep's cafe itself is a wonderful place to relax or work on your laptop while you munch. The interior is simple but carries a calming ambiance - everything is white, metal, or wooden, embellished with succulents, bamboo, and hanging pothos plants. On chilly autumn days, it's like being in a warm little summer arboretum, which is a nice respite from the cold outdoors, made only better by Black Sheep's hot coffee and signature Strawberry Maple cream cheese!
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