Angora Cafe Menu

  • Homemade Hearty Soups
  • Flatbread Pizzas
  • Healthy Heart Carb-Control
  • Marvelously Fresh Food
  • Create Your Own Bowl, Wrap or Panini
  • Smoothies
  • Our Famous Soft-Serve Frozen Yogurt
  • Create Your Own Flavor
  • Angora's Signature Frozen Yogurt
  • Sorbet All-Natural Non-Dairy

Healthy Meal suggestions for Angora Cafe

  • Homemade Hearty Soups
  • Flatbread Pizzas
  • Healthy Heart Carb-Control
  • Marvelously Fresh Food
  • Create Your Own Bowl, Wrap or Panini
  • Smoothies
  • Our Famous Soft-Serve Frozen Yogurt
  • Create Your Own Flavor
  • Angora's Signature Frozen Yogurt
  • Sorbet All-Natural Non-Dairy

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  • Ryan C.

    One of the worst lunches I have had in a while. So, I walk into Angoras (first time) for a quick sanwhich, I was out late last night and wanted something fresh to munch on. As I entered, it was pretty much dead aside from a couple eating a pizza together. The pizza seemed large enough and looked great, so I thought their paninis would be of the same quality since they were the same price. As I waited for my order, a line of others began waiting too. After one person asked politely to hurry his order because he was becoming late for work, the lack-luster cashier essentially shrugged him off. Soon four other people and I were standing, some waiting almost a half an hour until all our orders came at once. Once I began eating, I noticed the panini was soggy, the tomatoes were soggy, everything was soggy with no flavor! I ordered a "Californian" which has avocado, but I could tell it was the weak tomatos that were to blame. All in all, it was something I could wip up better, in half the time, for 1/3 the price. I don't normally complain about food service too often and I understand it's a "first world" problem, but I work for my limited money and expect that if I spend $8 I will be adequately fed. I'm not full yet, so I'm going to get a real lunch now. Total waste of time and money spent here.

    (1)
  • Alexandra R.

    Food is decent, but don't trust their delivery time. We called to confirm our order and the woman on the phone was very short with us. Honesty about delivery time would've been nice...

    (3)
  • Andrew T.

    I ordered the feta and portobello flatbread pizza and was pretty disappointed! They must've assumed I was an idiot and didn't know the difference between portobello and white mushrooms. If you're out of portobello mushrooms, don't just swap white mushrooms for them! They're very different!

    (1)
  • Couldbe A.

    Delivery took 1:40. Gluten free pizza was a joke - a fajita with toppings. The regular flat bread pizza was a larger fajita with toppings. Ordered through Foodler, and was (wrongly) charged $8.40 d or delivery. Foodler credited me $10 for the inconvenience, however not recommended for speed, cost, or taste.

    (1)
  • K C.

    Just used my Groupon there and a staff member ROLLED HIS EYES AT ME! I haven't even tried the food yet and I don't care because I honestly think that's one of the rudest things you can do. I am seriously considering asking Groupon for a refund of the other two coupons that came with the purchase.

    (1)
  • Vivian C.

    In the old days, I've visited the Angora Cafe located in Kenmore Square with my sister, and we'd split one of their humungously filling and yummy wraps consisting of breaded eggplant, chicken, roasted red peppers, mozzarella and all this other good stuff, and a frozen yogurt. After a while, I heard that there was this new location further down the B line, but still in BU territory. Rumor had it that they weren't owned by the same folks. If memory serves me correctly, however, the menu was still similar, at least initially. Well, now, many moons later, I decided to step in here for a meal and found a menu quite unlike my delicious memories of yesteryear. Sure, they still have soft serve frozen yogurts into which they will mix all sorts of fruity, chocolatey, gummy, flavorful ingredients, but to me, Angora Cafe was THAT roll up. Oh well. It looks like they have some healthy options here. So we ordered the milano grilled sandwich $5.98 (roasted eggplant, roasted peppers, mozzarella cheese, creamy pesto sauce) and asked if they could toss in some roasted veggies advertised in a roll up (broccoli and zuchinni to be precise). They didn't tell me the surcharge till I asked (was it $1.29?). We also shared the steak, arugula & feta cheese flat pizza $7.29 (fresh arugula, steak, mozzarella, parmesan and feta cheese, olive oil). The pizza arrived first. Pay attention, as they call out the orders as they are prepared and leave them on the counter for pick up. The crust was cracker thin. Crisp with no chew on the outer un-topped rim, but chewy beneath the generous coating of cheese. That was the only generous part, however, as the rest of the toppings were scanty. Small diced beef and a few leaves of arugula. It wasn't impressive and the 12 or so inch round was only a decent portion for one - no leftovers today. The sandwich wasn't particularly impressive in size even after the addition of the extra veggies. The pesto wasn't spread around, and the cut slicing the sandwich in two was quite off-center. The bread was grilled, and it was nice that there was a whole-wheat option, but it gained a chewiness from its short time in the wrapping before we turned our attention to it. Perhaps I'll try a roll up next time. They will allow charging for purchases $7+.

    (3)
  • Juliet C.

    I go in just for the yogurt + green tea + one other topping and I absolutely love it. It's a tad pricier than say Pinkberry or Yogurtland, but it's great for a pick-me-up.

    (4)
  • Joe M.

    Ordered froyo here and it took over 90 minutes and still never showed up. Called to cancel and they didn't even apologize. DO NOT ORDER OR GO HERE AWFUL!

    (1)
  • Seth C.

    If you are not going to this 'European cafe' for froyo, DONT BOTHER GOING. The food is so mediocre and tasteless. They routinely screw up orders, their food is NOT accurately described on the menu, and the ingredients are sub-par.

    (1)
  • Max W.

    Angora is a nice change from the Allston delivery and takeout places nearby because they offer healthy food items and a reasonably comfortable dining area. It's an odd mix of coffee shop and sandwich takeout place, but somehow it works. The frozen yogurt menu is especially nice to have together with the full food menu. The flatbreads are the highlight here, as they're made fresh to order with high quality ingredients. Paninis are alright but tend to come out soggy, so I'd avoid them. On the whole, I'd get a bite if in the area, but not go out of my way.

    (3)
  • Anora L.

    Good smoothie selection and the service was fast. Unfortunately I just felt like an inconvenience to the staff. Busy or not, customer service is important. I would give them another try but I'm not in a hurry to do it soon.

    (3)
  • Ben P.

    I should qualify this review by saying I've only been to Angora Cafe after 9:00pm, which might explain my issues with the staff. I've stopped in at Angora after late work nights to grab a sandwich or smoothie, and every time the cashier has been rude. This isn't the same person; it seems like Angora just hires people who don't want to deal with customers. Maybe it's because they get a lot of drunk college students at night? I've also been overcharged on two separate occasions - nothing major, but it's enough that I wouldn't go back. I want to like this place, because it's right around the corner from my place...oh well!

    (2)
  • Bec P.

    Terrible service. I came in close to close, a sin, I know, but if you're still open, you're still open, don't be a jerk. Needless to say I won't ever come back.

    (1)
  • Lucy E.

    As the only place to get a decent sandwich near my work I end up eating here pretty frequently. The food is decent to good, but not dependable which makes me hesitate every time I go. When everything in my order comes out as ordered it is very fresh and tasty. Getting a correct order is the hardest part though. I've received bacon egg and cheese sandwiches where the egg was forgotten and a brie, avocado, tomato sandwich with no brie. It's hard to forgive these over-sites, but like I said when its good its great. So word of warning if you decide to risk it, just check you're order before you're out the door!

    (3)
  • Liz A.

    Ughhhh, noooooo! Angoooorra! The owner of angora contacted me after my last review apologizing and leaving a credit in my name for my "next order." So, foolishly, I gave them another chance, again. Again, another 50 minute projection for fro-yo 4 miles down the road. Then, an hour later I get a phone call saying there were technical difficulties and my yogurt will be another 20 minutes. I asked the guy if I was getting some type of refund for the inconvenience and he hesitantly said yes, and then quickly hung up. So, TBD if I get any type of refund. Considering it was through foodler, I won't hold my breath... UPDATE: There never was any type of credit or refund! Maybe the owner believes in good customer service, but it doesn't appear the everyday stuff seems to care AT ALL!

    (1)
  • Laura S.

    The two stars are from the fact that the panini was pretty good. This review will not go past two stars because the service was awful. The staff acted like they couldn't be bothered. They also don't pay attention to detail whatsoever. A customer should never have to remind someone twice that they wanted their order "to go" or that they ordered a coffee as well. I can get a good panini at a million other places for much less of a price, probably won't be returning.

    (2)
  • Dan J.

    Smoothies are reasonably priced and taste amazing. Definitely the go-to place if I'm near packards corner.

    (5)
  • C B.

    My sister and I love Angoras!! I love the service, it seems like it is mostly run by family members, and they've always been polite (even when use groupon)! Better yet, the food is awesome! Good froyo with lots of toppings, smoothies, wraps, pizza, yummy! In my opinion, their falafel can be dry but I usually get the pizza anyway. Kind of expensive but worth it. It's nice to sit outside on a sunny day and watch everyone walk by on Comm Ave. I will always go back!

    (5)
  • Katie H.

    Every Monday I order Angora online and right on time it is ready for me to pick up. It is so easy and delicious!! The frozen yogurt here is SO GOOD and they mix the toppings in to the yogurt--its like a blizzard but better!! I have a tradition of going here with a friend to share a flatbread pizza and frozen yogurt. It's great because its decently low cal (the flatbreads taste just as good, if not better than regular pizza..but way less of a calorie killer), not too expensive ($15-20 split between us), and so filling!! The smoothie menu looks incredible, I haven't gotten around to trying it because I always get the froyo instead. Gia behind the counter will remember you if you're a regular and is so sweet. Tonight she knew I came from a workout and offered to fill my water bottle with filtered water. And Chris makes a mean flatbread pizza.

    (5)
  • Katie C.

    I keep forgetting that this place is so close to my apartment and is another great option for fairly quick and inexpensive food. I built my own salad, which was great and my friend got the greek combo which she loved. Gia did a great job taking care of us and even helped me pick out the perfect combination for my Fro-Yo, which is amazing!

    (4)
  • Marsha W.

    Food is good and yogurt is always the best. Quirky staff which makes for either a weird, fun, or boring experience. Set up is the same as it always has been since I've been in grade school. Nice out door seating. Go for the yogurt. Hell, even go for the $9 carrot cake they got there if you want to splurge. It's worth it!

    (5)
  • Erin M.

    I know deliveries can be pretty hit or miss, so I'm usually pretty forgiving, but i was really disappointed with my order. It was 30 minutes late, and the California breakfast sandwich, with eggs, Swiss, turkey and avocado was pitiful. Rubbery turkey, a sad little blob of scrambled egg in one corner and the world's thinnest smear of avocado spread that didn't even cover the bread. (I posted pictures.) The smoothies were tasty, but overall, not worth it.

    (2)
  • Stephanie H.

    Love their sandwiches & studying here. (& its nice to be at a place that can make yummy sandwiches without meat -not that im a vegetarian). Service is friendly. Im a fan of their ice cream/fro yo. Clueless as to how their other foods taste. Small spot, cute interior.

    (4)
  • Christine H.

    Nothing too special for a cafe. They do have a huge selection of food/drinks/yogurt. But the staff there is less than average. I've been here twice and both times had boring, rude service. The sandwiches are mediocre, definitely could make something better at home. But their smoothies are pretty good, and they usually use fresh vegetables in the food. Not really a place I'm jumping up and down to go.

    (2)
  • bohemienne r.

    Researched this online and went to order. Poor guy does not seem to know what he's doing... got confused and could not tell me what's the difference between small and big for the soup options... menu says "lemon chicken rice". More like a porridge... not recommended. He was also going to hand me a salad order; luckily, I went to grab the plastic utensils and napkins, because someone just came out of the kitchen and called out my order (spelled kinuva for the quinoa). What a mess :( WON'T BE BACK THERE!!!

    (1)
  • Jenny L.

    This place was one of my favorites in college. I'd always get the wraps and frozen yogurt. the chicken wrap was amazing, but nothing beats their desserts. Somehow, their fro yo is a mix between ice cream and yogurt with a solid bite of toppings. I can't find anything like it out west. If only they delivered this far!

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Gia made us one if these incomparably fresh tasting Angora's frozen yoghurts - and a hard-to-finish portion, too.

    (5)
  • praveen v.

    I love angora cafe. Great hot paninis. I suggest the Polo or California panini. The prices are reasonable. Plenty of seating indoor and a little seating area outside as you people watch all the BU-ites. Very lengthy selection of food and great smoothies. Frozen yogurt is touted as one of the best in boston

    (4)
  • Danielle A.

    I love the food here! Easy to order from work and go pick it up/ it's always ready when I get there.

    (4)
  • Jennifer P.

    Although I am a huge fan of the free wifi, the food that I've tasted from Angora Cafe left much to be desired. A few weeks ago, I tried the Oven Roasted Veggie Roll-Up. It was basically a cold wrap, made with a thicker slice of bread and bland vegetables. The seasoning, as I recall, was simply oregano. It tasted fresh but was definitely not worth the price. Today, I tried the Feta "Portabella" "Flatbread Pizza" Pie and was completely mislead into thinking that I would be served actual portabella mushrooms on a flatbread. From what I ate today, the name should have been "A Single White Mushroom with Clumps of Roasted Red Pepper and a Sparing Amount of Feta and Sauce on a Half Cooked Wrap." I am not kidding you. Not only was a different type of mushroom on the "pizza", there was only one. Talk about cheap! And I've eaten a ton of flatbread pizza in my life, but never have I been served a wrap instead. For $6:50, this menu item is a waste of money and I very discouraged from eating from here again. In addition, I attempted to add red pepper flakes to my "pizza" and the top of the container completely fell off! I'm not sure if it was some prank by a customer or caused by negligence from the staff, but I ended up spilling half a container of red pepper flakes (which tasted old) on my food! I told the woman at the counter what happened and she was very distant. She also didn't bother to clean the pizza sauce off the top before putting it back on the shelf! Gross! In conclusion, the only thing saving Angora from getting one star from me is their free wifi. I have yet to try the frozen yogurt, which many other people say is delicious. However, I am very disappointed and dissatisfied with my food from Angora.

    (2)
  • Rachel E.

    LOVE THIS PLACE! Delicious smoothies, fro-yo, and fresh food. They have great vegetarian options and a lot of choices. My favorite place to eat on campus!

    (5)
  • Laurie L.

    Went down hill once they moved from kenmore square to the new location. They have good frozen yogurt. That's all that never changed. I asked for a turkey Alvacado with Mayo came out to be a total slop with two slices of stale wheat bread.

    (2)
  • Dan D.

    The service was extremely slow. I went during lunch, it was not busy, and it took 20 minutes to make a sandwich. The food was mediocre.

    (1)
  • Graham C.

    Gia was very friendly and more than willing to help us embark on our frozen yogurt endeavor. We gave her full creative license to make us, "her personal favorite." Definitely the right decision! Definitely a good end to our night, and we will absolutely be back. Thanks Gia!!!

    (5)
  • Wade S.

    Came on for a quick breakfast at 10. Egg and cheese sandwich which was okay. Came with a skimpy side of cold and old potatoes. Big points off for lack of freshness there especially as it took them over ten minutes to get the meal to me and I was the only person in the place besides a woman who'd obviously been there for hours on her laptop. Coffee was also okay. Like others I went here to avoid Dunkin next door.

    (2)
  • Sara Z.

    I live right near Angora Cafe and the fro-yo is amazing. In the past year, Gia has been working there and has changed the whole customer service experience. Usually, the employees are very matter of fact. Gia is nice, funny, and cracks me up whenever I order. She is honest about what fro you choices work and which do not. When my cousins from CT came to visit, they couldn't wait to get fro yo from Angora. When they left, all they could talk about was how great Gia was! They will be back!

    (5)
  • Steven H.

    Had some troubling experience with these guys. Ordered 2 sandwiches on 'whole grain panini bread' and received sliced wheat bread that had been toasted. Also, the Quinoa side salad that supposedly came with feta cheese, onions and sundries tomatoes was just plain quinoa. When I asked about a re-order or reimbursement, I was offered $10 back on a $40 order. Will not order take-out again.

    (1)
  • Helena M.

    Got a soy frozen yogurt with Oreo and I was so impressed. It was "soy" delicious and I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Oreo was not merely sprinkled on top but mixed in with the fro-yo. There were many options for regular and soy frozen yogurt which is awesome for everyone. Seating was plentiful and the outside seating is particularly lovely. I enjoyed this spot very much and will definitely come back soon.

    (5)
  • Alexandra W.

    I got the Sunny California wrap and it wasn't anything out of the ordinary and certainly nothing better than what I could have made myself, but it wasn't bad. I went on a slow weeknight and it took surprisingly long, even considering it was toasted (although I wish I'd known they toast the wraps because I would have asked for it cold because warm avocado shouldn't be a thing). I did like the variety of smoothies they offered and I'll definitely want to come in again and try one!

    (3)
  • Brittani M.

    This is seriously one of my favorite spots in Allston!! I love their breakfast roll ups huuuugeeee for the price in Boston!!! I also just got a make your own salad delicious!! Love that they give you so many options with the base price! Also, Giaa is really sweet and very attentive!! ;-)

    (4)
  • Jenny Y.

    What a nightmare. I came here because the bae was stoked about this place and I may need to reevaluate our relationship. Atmospherically the place is a little skeezy, kind of like the town pizza joint. It's not well lit, the tables are dirty, and it's not somewhere you want to stay longer than you have to. When I walked in there was a backlog of incorrect orders for froyo and food. It should have been my first sign to leave. The menu for froyo was huuggee and fully of candy flavors and so I didn't bother. I ordered a steak and argula flatbread and a half hour later I was served peppery brown rubber, crisped argula and feta cheese on a half burnt cracker. While the portion size was pretty large I stopped after the second slice because it was completely inedible and had no redeeming quality. And it was way overpriced. Bonus: you'll find the saddest offerings of cafe pastries huddling together for warmth in the sparse display case. Extra credit: I ordered a tea and it came in a cup of lukewarm tap water.

    (1)
  • Young P.

    Angora Cafe offers a variety of ice cream flavors as well as different toppings including fresh fruits and some of your favorite chocolates and candies. You can pretty much ask for whatever you want and they will mix your topping directly into your ice cream. I would say Angora Cafe pretty much does what other frozen yogurt places do except they do it with ice cream instead of frozen yogurt. Some of my friends absolutely love this place but I think this place is just average. There is nothing really special or unique about their ice cream or the way they prepare their ice cream. If you are in the area and you are looking for a simple dessert place, then this would be the spot to go to. If you are looking for something more than just average, I would recommend driving a couple more blocks down and go to some of the places on Harvard Ave in the Allston area.

    (3)
  • Rena M.

    I ordered from Grub Hub this afternoon and was very impressed! The steak and arugula flatbread was delicious, and I am surprised that it was less than 300 calories...I am wondering if that was actually a typo on their website because it was soo filling and delicious! I also got a salad, and I love that you can make your own salad and choose up to five toppings. The salads are a decent size for a decent price- the only thing I didn't like was the lemon tahini dressing that I chose, but I had asked for it on the side anyway so I was able to just use my own dressing instead. The driver forgot to deliver our fro-yo, and when I called the restaurant, they were very nice about it. They had the driver re-deliver it, and they even added a free muffin and cookie in there!! The chocolate filled cookie was amazing!!!! We did not realize that they actually mix the toppings into the fro-yo; we had assumed that it was similar to Pinkberry and other places, where they just put the toppings on top. So we kind of messed up and ordered a chocolate froyo with strawberries - the combo didn't really work. But next time, if we order properly, I'm sure it will be great. I love the concept of mixing the flavors in with the yogurt. Overall, a great dining experience!

    (5)
  • Ryan A.

    I can't say enough good things about Angora Cafe. Everything I've ordered has been fresh and delicious. I haven't actually visited in person so I can't attest to that aspect. Every time I've ordered through GrubHub. My favorite smoothie is the Bananarama. Froyo, banana, oatmeal and honey. I highly recommend it. Along with that, I usually order the "make your own" salad. I load it with healthy ingredients and the portions are very generous. Last time I tried the Mediterranean plate with tabouli, hummus, falafel and a Greek salad It was really good and I'd definitely order it again. One thing I really appreciate is that the items here are much healthier than normal for these kind of places. They genuinely make an effort in that area.

    (5)
  • Laura D.

    I've been here a few times as it's a great place to meet friends. It's somewhat small on the inside, but when it's nice out there are a handful of added tables to eat outside. I stopped by once and intended to order the Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Roll Up (basil, pesto, tomato, mozzarella), but I ended up being served the Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Special (basil, pesto, tomato, mozzarella, and egg). I'm not sure if I misspoke or there was some confusion at the register as the items are so similarly named, but just be careful you're ordering the right thing! The Special was a bit small, but good nonetheless. You can tell they use fresh ingredients. The next time I came I got a strawberry frozen yogurt. I rarely order soft froyo and even more rarely do I go with strawberry (I'm a chocolate/brownie/cookie dough person), but I was trying to be healthy-ish that day. I was totally blown away by how sweet the froyo was. The way Angora mixes the toppings with the yogurt creates a new, perfectly blended and delicious flavor. I'd definitely come back for the froyo!

    (4)
  • J P.

    My team ordered from Angora via Foodler, and there were a few mistakes once we had our food. 1. The pizza one person ordered was completely cold, despite arriving in a warming box. 2. We were missing an entire entree. 3. Two of our entrees were missing key ingredients (steak and chicken). 4. The "chocolate-filled cookies" were, in actuality, a single chocolate chip cookie. We were offered a partial refund for the errors. The food we did receive was mediocre.

    (2)
  • Audrey C.

    This review is based solely on the FROYO here. It's GENIUS, mashing up toppings to be put inside the yogurt. They use this machine to grind it all together. I've only been to one other froyo place in Santa Cruz that does this so I'm super happy that this is here! They have so many different options of toppings, from oreos to fruit, you name it! You can also add as many toppings as you want in your froyo. The portions are also huge here. Definitely come here if you want froyo that's a little different from the norm.

    (5)
  • Alison P.

    Been here twice and both the times the service was utterly bad. The cashier was very rude. We ordered the dark chocolate frozen yogurt and it was just terrible. They basically just added chocolate chips to it. It tasted NOTHING like dark chocolate. They basically don't care about their customers.

    (1)
  • Cathy Z.

    I can't speak for anything other than the frozen yogurt, but the frozen yogurt is great! Basically, you pick a mix-in flavor (or two!) and they use this giant machine to blend it with your frozen yogurt. It's a nice variation on your usual frozen yogurt with toppings; I think they do this at Cafe Kiraz in Cambridge as well. A heaping small size filled me up for less than $5, which seems to be the going price for frozen desserts these days. They have something like 40 flavors, including butterfinger, oreo, and banana, so I would definitely come back to try more! I'm not sure I would get real food here, though--the menu seems a little strange and scattered. Also, I think I noticed that they have a separate mixing machine for nuts, so people with mild allergies can probably join in the fun!

    (4)
  • Kate T.

    I ordered online for delivery and got a call an hour later from the driver who very aggressively asked me where I was. I told him I was waiting outside and he proceeded to call me a liar. I asked him what address he was at, and it was an address across town that was no where near my house. I called the store to complain and they said it was a computer error and that the food should still be fine by the time it gets to me. The food finally got to me an hour and a half after I ordered it, and the yogurt was melted and the food was cold and mediocre. Not worth the hassle or the wait.

    (2)
  • Lauren F.

    I ordered clam chowder, a Roma panini, hummus and coconut cookies. They didn't have clam chowder so they called and said they could give me cream of broccoli... Fine. I literally took one bite of the soup and immediately tossed it out. It tasted like water, with a little broccoli. Gross. The panini was cold and also had zero taste. The coconut cookie was okay, but the menus says "cookies" and there was only one, for $2, and it was very small. The hummus was good, but still have to give one star since nothing else was, and I ended up having to order food from somewhere else because the soup and panini were gross. Definitely will never order from again.

    (1)
  • Brian M.

    I never wrote a review on yelp before. With such terrible delivery experience I just had to sign up and write a review to inform people about this god awful restaurant. Average wait time according to foodler was 60 minute which is completely fine. However, the delivery took nearly 2 hours. I called them around hour and 20 minutes in, they said the delivery was coming within any minutes. Gave them call in 10 minutes and they just hung up on me. Was quite dumbfounded by such attitude. They not only managed to deliver the food almost 2 hours late but managed to successfully get me mad by just hanging up the phone. Never order from this place.

    (1)
  • Aisha H.

    Only tried the yogurt - super amaze! The small was huge though - my sister and I found ourselves wishing we'd shared one. They have tons of toppings so that's cool but on our visit, the fruit didn't appear all that fresh so we steered clear. But otherwise, it looked like an interesting place and definitely worth a try.

    (4)
  • Mary R.

    Get the flatbread pizza & the froyo. Customize it. Get one they already make. They're all just delicious. The toppings are endless, and the combo of the savory pizza and the sweet froyo is perfect. I prefer to order it to my apartment during a movie night with my roommates, but they have a dine in service available as well. Delivery can be awhile so definitely plan an activity while you wait for it, but believe me, it's well worth the wait. The customer service is surprisingly helpful as well. There have been numerous occasions of the wrong item being delivered to my apartment. However, with just a phone call, the delivery man is right back on his way with no additional charge. Maybe I'm biased, but Angora is almost always the way to go.

    (4)
  • Michael W.

    I called Angora again the following afternoon to see what was going on with the refund. Luckily the daytime staff is leagues better than the nighttime staff. The woman who answered on the night when we ordered the food "promised" a refund, but she never attempted to refund us. The gentleman I spoke to the next afternoon did it right away. As a matter of fact, he refunded the entire order when I told him we had to throw away all the food (when the woman from the night before gave me a hassle and lied about processing a refund for the pizza and fruit cup). It's shameful that I had to call to make sure that the business held to its word, but at least now I know that it's because of the individual employees. I'm giving Angora an extra star this time around because of the exceptional response by the daytime staff. My tips: go here during the day and try to stick to their froyo selection. Their food quality is way too hit or miss to trust. You can get better food at pretty much any other establishment. Although the second experience was vastly improved from the initial, I will still never get anything from this place again. I'm considering this a lesson learned.

    (2)
  • Taulant M.

    I specifically made an account just so I can write a review for this place. I work right near there and I used to go there all the time. This place is absolutely horrible. The food is below average. The service is horrendous, it's a bunch of people that don't care about there job at all. If I could give this place lower that 1 star I would. It's overpriced, always dirty, down right awful.

    (1)
  • Greg W.

    The frozen yogurt is good but I find all of their food to be bland and uninteresting. It's got a mediterranean flare to it but nothing has much taste. Fortunately you can craft your own decently health meal. Sometimes I make my own salad and throw some avocado in with some tahini dressing and it turns out decent.

    (3)
  • Kirsten P.

    Ordered food with coworkers for dinner last night. Really long time for delivery (over an hour) and the woman on the phone had the coworker on hold for 4-5 minutes prior to taking the order. Ordered the chicken parm paninni. Was cold on arrival....no basil and about a tablespoon of marinara. Very bland. Will not order if this is the choice next time.

    (1)
  • Tali C.

    Absolutely horrible service!! We ordered frozen yogurt through Foodler which took over an hour to get here. After the long wait we dug right in and realized it wasn't our order. I looked at the delivery slip which had a completely different name and address on it and immediately called the delivery guy to track down our right order. He told me it the stores's mistake and I should call them but I'm pretty sure he was the one that was supposed to follow the address on the slip. I called the location but the woman on the phone couldn't have cared less... She said she would refund me and hung up before I could say anything. Needless to say I still don't know where my order is and was never offered the option to get it. I have to say the yogurt here is great but ironically the poor service and rude woman left a bad taste in my mouth.

    (2)
  • Abby R.

    The food is ehh the service is ehh and the atmosphere is a very quiet ehh because it's been emptyish and near silent every time I've gone. However, the froyo and the Lemon Crush smoothie are top notch. I've only tried the nutella froyo, which is just as good as it sounds and very nutella-y, but they have a HUGE menu of flavors that they blend into the frozen yogurt and I would definitely come back here to try more of their flavors. I've tried the Polo Panini which was pretty flavorless and dominated by chicken. Also the pesto tasted like it was just basil; I saw no evidence of nuts or cheese in the pesto, which for me is pretty much the whole point, so that was disappointing. I also tried a Caesar wrap which was just ok. There was actually too much chicken and the chunks of it were too big so I was taking bites that were comprised only of dry hunks of chicken. Would not order here again. For food I'd give this place 2 stars, for froyo and smoothies it gets 4 stars. Math tells me this means I should give the place 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Anshuman D.

    Good cakes and smoothies.

    (4)
  • Chrissy V.

    Prices on menu are wrong. When I asked why I was charged $2 more the cashier called someone else over. He said the prices had changed. No apologies, no offer to correct their error. Next time change the large menu over the counter before changing the register. Honestly I just felt ripped off but I wasn't in the mood to make a stink.

    (2)
  • Michelangelo A.

    The atmosphere is not customer friendly and the place is super hot in the summer. Food selection is great. Customer service makes no effort in ensuring a good experience. It's disorganized, fast-paced for no reason ( not to mention the place was EMPTY ) and there is little to no information on how to order. The place is not aesthetically pleasing starting from the menus down to the dining experience. All in all, that's why you get 2 stars.

    (2)
  • Courtney W.

    All their reviews about their frozen yogurt hold true. Creamy and fresh but most importantly a large amount for small dollar. However, the coffee isn't spectacular. Oh well. Regarless, its a frequented location for college students alike.

    (4)
  • Brandon K.

    The best part about Angora is the smoothies. They have every flavor you could possibly crave, and will combine any concoction at your discretion. The Mocha Monkey is a real treat. The sandwiches are well-made, but some there is a large disparity between the good and the bad. One time, I ordered the The Polo sandwich, which was tasty, fresh, and filled to the brim with chicken. The same trip, a friend ordered The Turco, which was basically melted cheese and a few thin slices of pepperoni between toast. Sandwiches are a hit or a miss; sometimes you get a sandwich and are completely satisfied, sometimes you get a sandwich and have to go to CityCo after to grab a Cliff Bar to fill the empty void in your stomach. The main problem with Angora is the service, which is why I rated it only two stars. Every time I have went there, they have an stench of bitterness about them that I find extremely unwarranted. They are unwilling to proceed with any sort of polite small talk, and when you order, it is as though they are doing you a favor, when in reality you are supporting their non-unique business that has no reason to exist over any other of the hundreds of cafés in the area. Great shakes, good food, terrible service.

    (2)
  • Danielle R.

    I've only really come to Angora's for their soft-serve frozen yogurt. Once you start coming here for it, you simply can't stop. This has been my consistent go-to for over 8 years now. I've never been anywhere else in Boston with quite the same froyo-making technique or number of mix-ins available. Basically, you get to create your own, unique flavors based on your selection of two (or more) mix-ins with a vanilla or soy base. My default flavor is fudge brownie + cookie dough, but some other terrific flavors are almond macaroon + granola, nutella + banana, and oregon chai + cracklin oat bran. Note: they recently hired some new staff people and my last visit wasn't as smooth as it usually is. Don't let one experience with bad service deter you, though. Their froyo is pure gold.

    (4)
  • Trisha G.

    I only had the frozen yogurt. I am very picky about froyo and usually avoid it. I basically want it to taste like real soft serve, out of the machine, ice cream. So I rarely get it, but I was seriously craving some ice cream. I got vanilla with caramel. I enjoyed the flavor of the vanilla as it was pretty close to soft serve. The texture is kinda watery, which means that it melts way faster. I did have to tell the woman to STOP with the caramel as she was pouring a ridiculous amount on top. I didn't want to be rude but if I didn't say "oh god, that's enough," she probably would have added on another ten seconds of squirting. It was seriously about 12 full seconds out of a ketchup sized bottle... I was really anxious watching that. Even after spooning a whole bunch of the caramel into the garbage it was very overwhelming. Service... meh and slooooow. The guy behind the counter was incredibly rude and was not patient at all. They were out of my first order, butterscotch, so I had to revisit the huge topping board and make another decision and he was just not having it. I even said sorry, and he gave a curtly litte "S'okay.." The women behind the counter were much more friendly. That guy can suck it, and now I probably won't go back. I do want to try a darn grilled panini though.

    (3)
  • Kelly O.

    A decade later, and Angora's still got awesome mix-in fro-yo. If I'm in the area, I always make a point to stop in for some (and sometimes make a special detour just to get it, if the craving is strong enough).

    (4)
  • peggy c.

    Most people come here for the frozen yogurt, sandwiches or pizza. Me? I come for the chicken rice soup. The chicken rice soup is kind of like Chinese rice porridge and while it's simple, it's also delicious in a chicken soup comforting sort of way. Depending on when you swing by, there may be a crowd at Angora but generally it's not horrible. I've also camped out there while pretending to do work. It's ok for pretending to do work, but if you actually need to do work, come grab a bite to eat and head over to the library.

    (4)
  • Farrell P.

    I mean, they're open and delivering until midnight! In Boston! I've been to and ordered from Angora many times and it really never fails. Some things are definitely better than others, but nothing I've had has been awful. Prices are reasonable. My only real issue is that the quality of ingredients is not great, so don't be expecting the best tasting vegetables you've ever had. Angora is like...your friend that is really spectacular at making you lunch when you yourself are too lazy. Here's my rundown: The frozen yogurt is, needless to say, amazing. Quite possibly the best. I always get mine with coffee and cheesecake. Mix-ins are the real thing. Flatbread pizzas are wonderful. I don't actually believe that the nutrition facts they state for these are correct though, because sometimes there is mozzerella on my roasted red pepper flat bread and sometimes there is just feta. Regular pizzas are good, too, especially the veggie. Paninis are melty, cheesy, and delicious. Wraps are good. A little dry sometimes. (Anything with tahini works for me.) Salads are not worth it here and the smoothies are not my favorite. I'd go somewhere else for those. I really like to order Angora for outings...like if I'm going on a picnic or to the Boston Harbour Islands. 'Cause they'll bring it to you in a sturdy paper bag with a handle and a piece of fruit. The bottom line is order stuff here with ingredients you know you like! Anything with hummus, brie, or avocado makes me happy.

    (4)
  • A Z.

    HOLY HEAVEN! It's not always on the menu, but order a GONDOLA PIZZA. They are the most delicious little (big actually) morsels of pizza you've ever eaten. It's basically a pizza in the shape of a Gondola, but its really, really good. I liked getting delivery from there because they'd always toss you a banana or something healthy to go with your meal, even if your meal was a 50lb Gondola Pizza :D

    (5)
  • Huan z.

    Angora offers many kind of snacks but I came here for yogurt. It's more healthy than icecream and it's yummy. They have almost 100s of different flavors. I like Almond Joy, Pistacio and anything with cholocate. Their pumpkin Yogurt is pretty yummy too. It's pretty slow for them to prepare it, but it's worth the wait.

    (3)
  • Maggie D.

    Angora is great if you need something quick, healthy and yummy without having to put in too much effort. The fro-yo options are ample and delish! A little on the pricey side, compared to some other places that do mix-ins, but it's a large portion and again, great options. The flatbread pizzas are really good too! Great size to share as a snack or eat yourself for a meal. The one with artichokes and the BBQ chicken are my favorites! They deliver and are open late. A great option for the Packard's Corner area!

    (3)
  • Sarah F.

    So, I work right near this place so I eat here A LOT. Everything I've had has been tasty - paninis, smoothies, flatbread pizzas, breakfast roll-ups. Mm mm. But the service is frequently terrible. Delivery across the street routinely takes over an hour. Of course, I can't walk over there myself because the wait usually takes longer than my lunch break. And they're constantly mixing up orders. But ultimately, I have to give them 4 stars, because I'm always coming back for more. Edit: Adding that 5th star because service has been consistently speedy and efficient since writing this review. Go figure. Also, I've discovered their veggie burger, mm...

    (5)
  • Anna B.

    I think 95% of customers come in for the yogurt. Personally, I like the custom salads, give them a try! I don't like to eat my vegetables so I have to find something interesting to hide them in - here you can get avocado, nuts & other goodies on the salad and they're pretty generous with the helpings. Not cheap - my salads are usually $8-$9 - but great quality. My only complaint is that the service can be spotty. Sometimes there are 3 or 4 people in the back of the place doing nothing and one person out front trying to fill 10 yogurt orders while I wait to order my salad. And I don't recommend their gift cards as sometimes the card reader is broken and other times they have to go into the back to run the card and it takes a while.

    (3)
  • Jang David K.

    out of all the combos you can have...the best combo is nutella, blueberry and grapenut fro yo. This is some seriously business. When your fro yo has a well balanced mix of fruits, sweets and crunches, you win. Angora...simply amazing. Nice desert to pick up if you don't wanna sit down and eat a full out desert but want something to make your stomach happy as your drive back home from dinner, stop by Angora~!

    (4)
  • Sameer K.

    I would not come here for the food, but Frozen Yogurt is amazing. What makes it so good is that you can combine vanilla or chocolate with any candy, cereal and fruit. Now I know what you are thinking, its the same as those other ice cream places. No!! They got a machine that combines these flavors perfectly. They have a lot of choices and believe me you will be addicted. Fav flavors: Choc - Kit Kat - Almond Joy Vanilla - Stawberry Fruit - Gram Crackers - Nutella Go try it now and post your fav flavor...

    (5)
  • Princess T.

    Great place for flavored froyo! I get a quart of nutella froyo every time I'm there. They deliver also so the convenience is great. The location is amongst a lot of restaurants, so its a great stopover for dessert. Definitely go, you won't regret it!

    (4)
  • Mary G.

    I've been coming here for at least 3 years now, and it is still my favorite place to grab a bite. Everything in this restaurant is worth trying! ESPECIALLY THE FROZEN YOGURT! When I first became a patron, I was just there for the Frozen Yogurt. Seriously, this is the best Froyo in the City of Boston. They don't just mix the fruits and candy into the Froyo, they actually GRIND it in so that the whole Froyo is evenly flavored. My favorite combination is a chocolate base with bananas and then some other candy (eg. Reese's or Butterfinger). The banana flavor leaves a great aftertaste! If you love Froyo, you have to come here!! After half a year, I started to enjoy their smoothies. This is probably the only thing on their menu that doesn't stand out. They're good, maybe even great, but definitely not amazing. Now, after a few years, I've ventured into their food menu. If you need lunch and you're craving a good roll-up or Panini, this is the place you want to be. I haven't tried their pizza, but I've heard it's great. Their meat is always perfect, whether it's grilled or deli, and their portions are just right. They've got tables and couches, as well as outdoor seating. I don't think I would come here to study, but it's the perfect place for a few friends to grab lunch or an ice cream.

    (5)
  • Betty P.

    I haven't tried a lot of the food options at Angora but the sandwiches I have gotten here have been pretty good. But the reason I usually go here is to get my favorite froyo flavor . . . blueberry Snickers. I know the combination sounds weird, but you gotta try it before you knock it. It's a fun purple color and people look at you weird when you're scooping it up but trust me, your tastebuds won't care! The chunks of Snickers combined with the fruity-ness . . . mmm, I am getting goosebumps! I've been going here since my college days at BU so it's good stuff. And if that ain't your style, there are plenty of other flavors and mix ins from Grape Nuts to Kit Kat to cheesecake. Only bad thing is that service can be really slow when they are really busy. Same goes for delivery. We used to get froyo delivered when we were in the dorms, but it would take up to an hour!

    (4)
  • Joss P.

    Angora's good for what it is. You need to go there for either a flat bread pizza (especially if you have the 2 for 1 coupon), frozen yogurt, or a wrap. Their coffee is green mountain pre-brewed, and their hot chocolate is literally Swiss MIss. I know that taste anywhere. It bothers me because if they wanted to, they could make this place compete with Espresso and generally kick Starbuck's ass if they just had some custom brewed coffee! Just get the basics down - latte's, coffee, espresso drinks, etc. They also really need to fix the front door. It should be double doored because in the winter whenever anybody opens it, the entire place gets absolutely freezing and the door often stays open... BUT - if you're looking for FroYo, Pizza, or a Wrap...give it a try!

    (3)
  • A-S R.

    This place is part of why I miss Boston! I used to order (or go pick up in nice weather) frozen yogurt up to a couple times a week from Ankara and this is their sister location. Delicious though I do prefer Ankara's for some reason... A couple faves: mint-chocolate (andes) and kit kat in a chocolate base and kit kat and milky way in a chocolate base and strawberry and york peppermint patty in a chocolate base (of course)

    (5)
  • EricaLynn J.

    I rarely order anything else but frozen yogurt (delivered, of course) and the veggie burger pita with sprouts, but I admittedly have been known to order said items (especially the former) multiple times a week. I believe that makes me a fiend. But I simply cannot help it. Dessert is the easiest way to my heart, and frozen yogurt is the best choice of desserts for me. I have taken away a star because I find it inherently mean and unfair that they put Toblerone on the menu as an available mix-in but it's never, ever available! Don't tease a girl like that!

    (4)
  • Francine W.

    Really good frozen yogurt if you like that stuff. but i'd prefer ice cream if its not tart yogurt. The flatbread pizzas are good, but plain and oveprices for what it is. You can easily make it at home. It's not a bad place but not a place i'd go out of my way for. terrible grammar.

    (3)
  • Marie C.

    How have I not reviewed Angora already?? I have been a devoted Angora fan since I found the place my first year at BC. They have a lot of different options, some of which are actually healthy, but many are just good comfort food. Some things that might be helpful: 1. their calzones are delicious and huge. a small is definitely enough for 2 meals or 2 people. i don't love them as leftovers tho. 2. the frozen yogurt is really good. i know it seems like all pizza places on comm ave are the same, and all the frozen yogurt is the same, I have thought this myself at times. But I always end up coming back to Angora. (Hint: peanut butter is awesome) 3: they have a lot of things on the menu that don't actually show up on the menu when you walk into the restaurant. this continues to confuse me, but fear not, there are more things than paninis with chicken in them! 4. take out will take 45 minutes. no matter how close you live.

    (5)
  • Shannon C.

    Nothing great, nothing terribly bad. Just plain boring. It's a safe bet for a low cal lunch but you may have a hard time remembering what you ate if someone asks you later.

    (2)
  • Cecilia L.

    Eh. I never understood why people are obsessed with the froyo and paninis here. I could make the same uninspired paninis on my foreman grill. And the froyo is a base of utterly tasteless vanilla yogurt (ordering it plain is a big mistake) blended with embellishments like fruit, cake, candy bar or cereal. I guess some people like that, but I'd rather get a real yogurt at Berryline. The pizza is gross, a saltless blend of cheese and diced veggies on a bland, heavy crust (though admittedly better than the pukey Boston Pizza Express next door). Three stars for decent ambience and the occasional special of salmon burger, the only sandwich to achieve real flavor and harmony with moist grilled salmon and a tart dijon mustard. But mostly because the people there are nice and support the kids and staff at the high school across the street (where I used to work).

    (3)
  • Amanda G.

    I give it four stars mainly for their frozen yogurt. It's been voted Best of Boston for a reason. It's delish. I love that they deliver too. I've also had their sandwiches (their Atlantic Tuna panini is a must try) and a smoothie.

    (4)
  • Billie M.

    Angora is....ok, for what it is. Their sandwiches come in a reasonable amount of time, and are really really big. Plus $6 for a sandwich and a drink isn't too bad. That being said, I usually only come here when I'm starving and hungover. And while I've always enjoyed my food, the thought always occurs to me that it probably wouldn't taste as good if I WASN'T starving and hungover. And if I wasn't starving and hungover, I'd walk straight past here and get a snack at the Super 88. I must admit that I haven't tried the frozen yogurt yet, so I'll do that soon, and possibly amend my review... And as a side note, their hummus is pretty tasty, and they have fresh, crunchy veggies (and beansprouts! yay!) in their hummus sandwich...

    (4)
  • Jon B.

    The Frozen Yogurt is so good. Who knew that mixing Chocolate soft serve with peanut butter and candy mixed in could be so delicious? Unfortunately, the rest of the food is bland and pretty boring. The pizza is subpar, and the calzones are pretty small for what you pay. Their delivery is ok to the NU-area, about an hour. I'd recommend Angora any day for their delicious frozen yogurt blends, but stay far far away from their dinner foods.

    (3)
  • Hiroko S.

    I like this cafe because they have a lot of low kcal options. It means a lot of girls in the cafe but I don't say only girls. Good mix of both. I like BBQ chicken pizza and Paris panini. I like toasted brie cheese that is how I find this place. I just google Boston brie and panini. I really care about my body image, even though it is not so good. Unfortunatelly I do not want to eat vegitarian food for that. So this is Good place where you can enjoy food with meat and still low kcal.

    (4)
  • Tee L.

    I work in the neighborhood and have been to Angora many times. If I was writing this review solely about the food I would probably give it 3 1/2 stars but the service is frequently terrible. First, the food: pizza is decent. Love the greek-style lemon chicken soup, you can't really get that anywhere else nearby that I know of. The sandwiches are also pretty good, although over-priced. Love all the options on the frozen yogurt (although the other reviewer is right, don't get the coffee flavor). I only got a soy chai latte at Angora once because I found it to be pretty gross, not sure what was off about it but I didn't like it at all. Now, for the service. First off, it is SLOW. Even when the place itself isn't very busy. Today we ordered online hoping to save time, waited 10-15 minutes before going to pick it up and still had to wait 15 or so minutes because the pizzas weren't even in the oven yet when we got there. I also had a bad experience once trying to use a gift certificate - my total was less than the gift certificate amount but they wouldn't give me change and wouldn't let me use the rest of the gift certificate later. I was too shocked to argue, but isn't that illegal? Not to mention some shadiness that someone else I know experienced when she used a credit card. I would definitely go to Angora more if not for their customer service issues. If you can put up with all that, it's a decent option in the neighborhood.

    (2)
  • Matt S.

    The California panini was really good. I would definitely recommend this place because the sandwich was huge and delicious. The only thing that was "meh" was how long it took to get my sandwich. It wasn't that busy but definitely worth it! It's a tad overpriced if you get a full meal (sandwich w/ drink) but definitely a great place!

    (3)
  • Brendan F.

    I order delivery from here often. They are always on time, if not early, patient with me getting to the door (I can take forever), the food is always fresh and hot, and the ingredients are always fresh. The orange cream soda is incomparable (can't find the brand they carry anywhere else). I once did have some chicken I found a bit tasteless and dry but chalk that up to how picky I am with poultry. I highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Charles A.

    I mirror Jarrett E. completely. I ordered a pizza, and it was so undercooked that it fell apart upon picking it up. The crust was, at best, half cooked. I was crunchy then just soft, raw dough. It made me feel pretty ill for the next few hours. Never again angora cafe, never again. And I had such high hopes for you

    (1)
  • Amanda S.

    Best place for frozen yogurt near Allston/Brookline. Great vegetarian selections as well. Service is friendly and delivery is somewhat fast.

    (4)
  • Dom D.

    They might have good yogurt, but the rest of the Angora lineup is kinda shitty and left me wanting a non-soggy pressed panini sandwich. I sort of think that's the point of the pressed panini, to make it crispy and delicious, right? Angora just presses it enough to make grill marks on the bread... and leaves the rest soggy. We ordered 2 sandwiches that were both supposed to be accompanied by a bag of chips. What did we find in place of two bags of chips? A solitary, dented orange. (this was a delivery order) I'm not joking. Go to First Bite, or any of the other Allston-Brighton subshops if you want a legit sandwich.

    (2)
  • Alex A.

    The flat bread pizza here is really good. I don't like that places are basically calling any thick drink a smoothie, but that being said their "smoothies" are really good. Another big plus is they get my order right all the time. I always order the BBQ flat bread pizza without tomatoes, and they never got it wrong.

    (4)
  • Lindsay D.

    How is it possible for a restaurant to make such amazing frozen yogurt and such sad dinner? I find myself craving various Angora yogurt blends at random hours of the day and night - raspberry and vanilla? chocolate mixed with peanut butter and sprinkles? white chocolate raspberry with heath bar crunch? All amazing. The rest of the food does not however, live up to the frozen treats. The mozzarella and tomato panini is blah. The falafel roll-up with tahini is bland and uninspired.

    (3)
  • Carrie M.

    I haven't found anything I don't like at Angora. The breakfast burrito is large and delicious. The cookies are awesome. The paninis are fresh and good. The flatbread pizzas are great. Basically everything I've had there has been great.

    (5)
  • Rachel G.

    This place's froyo mixer, across from my old apartment, got a lot of attention from me when I still lived in the city. Some samples: pumpkin froyo (with real pumpkin), mango, heath bar, and--my favorite--cracklin' oat bran. Their other food is decent, but in lieu of their actual meal options, I'd suggest just grabbing a one-topping to go.

    (4)
  • F N.

    Imagine you are really, really hungry. You have been fasting and no matter what is put in front of you it would taste like a gourmet meal prepare by Julia Childs. This was not the case with the lunch we had at Angora Cafe. It was 11:00 AM and we had fasted due to Med appointments during morning hours.We were starving & as hungry as we were, the two breakfast sandwiches were tasteless & the lattes were .... !!! We both ordered a Sucuk breakfast sandwich with eggs, a slice of pizza and two lattes. The slice of pizza but it was brought out to us after we waited for a while and ask for it. The lady in charge of the sandwich forgot the eggs on both sandwiches; when we noticed, we went to the counter speaking to the lady that took our order. She went to someone in charge; the manager or owner. We told her we each finished half of our sandwich & were no longer hungry but the egg was not included in either sandwich, and it was placed in the order, which was written on the receipt. The manager said "I'll make a couple of eggs if that's what you want;" after responding, no thanks! we are finished with the meal, she just looked at me. I then asked how much we were charged for the eggs we were never given. She went through the order in the cash register, did the math to see the cost of the eggs and gave me back $0.50. In short...tasteless meal with bad service...can I give them less that one star??????

    (1)
  • Angela S.

    This was a cute little cafe and it was not too bad. I ordered the California Panini which includes turkey, cheese, avocado and tomatoes. It was not bad, but I would like to try somehting different next time. It seems to me that thier flatbread pizzas and frozen yogurts are thier main specialties. The price was decent and it was a chill atmosphere although there were not many seats. I would go again and try something new!!!

    (3)
  • Burgundy G.

    I love this place.... Love the wraps... Anything you can imagine in a wrap you can have.. My favorite is the California in a wrap with Chicken instead of turkey.. Its yum...Fresh squeezed OJ even.....I swear I bet they could make you anything you could imagine .. Pizza too! Great tea selection, yummy desserts, and cozy couches that hug you and say 'Sit down and let your stress melt away." Its small, but sublime!

    (4)
  • Vivek A.

    I love this place. It's a relief to find a place that offers flavorful and tasty food that's low in calories and close to campus. Who says to lose weight you have to eat LESS? Just eat Angora! Very tasty options for vegetarians. Plus stuff that's relatively high in protein (very unusual for vegetarians in general) I'm a huge fan of the best bite burger and a very berry smoothie (love the tartness) after working out across the street. AND i don't have to feel guilty about it. Also awesome fro-yo. I had the late knighted and the combination of coffee, vanilla, and oreo is like one big dance in your mouth...sorta like those crazy scenes in Ratatouille with the fireworks :) Minus one star for delivering a wrap with chicken that I ordered online without. Had to spit it out as soon as I bit into it! ARGH...That really peeves us herbivores!!

    (4)
  • April I.

    Rude Staff, badly cooked chicken, good fro-yo! Having both lived and worked near angora cafe I have had the opportunity to eat my fair share of flatbread pizzas, paninis, and frozen yogurt from this establishment. I've come to the conclusion that there are some successful elements to the restuarant, but the staff are just so frickin' rude!! It's not worth it to me. Let's start with the food...my friend and I went to angora and ordered the gondola pizza and the BBQ chicken flatbread pizza. The gondola pizza was a dough-ey, chewey mess. It was literally in the shape of an italian gondala boat with all of the pizza toppings stuffed in the middle. Because so much of the toppings were stuffed in the middle it was oily and the cheese wasn't completely melted. I tried to ask the staff to heat it a little more and they refused. The BBQ flatbread pizza looked delicious. My friend spent about 5 minutes trying to chew the chicken from her first bite. I don't know if they microwaved the chicken or overly cooked it on their grille, but that chicken was a mess and not well seasoned. The parts of the pizza without chicken was actually really good. We finished off our meal with some frozen yogurt which was good, lots of toppings (a little overwhelming). I recommend they make a best-of combo suggestion list for people who don't want to stare at the menu and try to decide what to combine and if it will taste good. Now to the staff...every time I go to this place I get treated like crap. It's as if they are doing me a favor. The last straw for me was when I ordered a California BLT and was told they didn't have that type of sandwich. When I showed the staff member the menu that listed California BLT he ripped it from my hands and ripped up the menu, looked at me rather disdainly and said I had an out-of-date menu and he would not make that for me. Before that I stopped by angora to grab a mocha. The menu listed a small and a medium size. I asked the lady how many shots the small had and how many shots the medium had. She said they didn't have shots. I was confused because I thought a mocha had espresso and therefore was dependent on how much espesso (in the form of a shot) was in the drink. So we stared at each other for a moment and then she said to me: "What do you want from me!!" I turned around and walked out. I don't know what the problem is with the staff, but I will not be going back. I would rather walk a few steps down from angora and go to T Anthony's!!

    (1)
  • Christine K.

    It was very easy for me to give Angora 5 stars, i LOVE it and have been there a hundred times. The bbq chicken flat bread pizza is delicious and its $6 seriously order it. The frozen yogurt is the best and their are so many toppings to choose from. The paninis and breakfast are all excellent choices too. The staff is super friendly and there are cute tables set up to eat outside when the weather is nice. They also deliver so if you want to order fro-yo once night I suggest you order it from here. Really a great place...great food, great people, great prices!

    (5)
  • annie p.

    I've been there several time and was always sorely disappointed. The first I got a tomato, mozzarella and pesto panini. It had way, way, way too much garlic in it and the pesto was extremely chunky (imagine just taking all the ingredients and putting them in a blender for ten seconds). The second time, all I asked for was iced coffee and it took a good ten minutes for them to get it for me, despite the fact that no one else was in line. I also got a completely flavorless smoothie another time. That's my main complaint. The employees are so rude and surly that it is not worth going there for the mediocre food.

    (2)
  • Chrissy F.

    Oh Angora...I'm always on the fence with you. Something always goes wrong with my order -- except for the ice cream. You do know how to make a mean piece of frozen goodness. (Ok that sounds so wrong.) One day we'll get it right, Angora. I have faith that we will. I will one day move to an area that isn't all one ways and split streets, and you will be able to deliver to me under 45 minutes. But until then, practice makes perfect. I will continue to order, but I promise to give more specific directions to my place.

    (3)
  • Katherine E.

    I still absolutely love this place. Especially in the summer when it's not overrun by students and their ever-present laptops. I;ve branched out and tried a few more selections, but keep coming back to the flatbread pizzas. The regular pizza is also delish. Worth a try!

    (5)
  • Jamie S.

    I highly recommend this cafe over Ankara's. It's a brighter, cleaner atmosphere with an almost identical menu. The frozen yogurt is custom mixed with whatever add ins you please. Just remember simplier is better, too many different tastes in one cup makes for bad frozen yogurt. ;)

    (4)
  • Lala L.

    I always come to this BU campus spot for their custom blend frozen yogurt. You order from a chalkboard filled with flavors and you can even combine flavors. Try strawberry & coffee! or blueberry cheesecake. They also make really good fruit shakes and sandwiches too. The pizza looks a little dry, so I'd stay away from it. Delivery service is available, but may take 45 minutes depending on where you are.

    (3)
  • Amanda F.

    Absolute best smoothies i've ever had. Hangover Helper is fabulous but they are all good and such fresh ingredients!

    (4)
  • Katie V.

    I didn't try the legendary froyo, but had lunch here twice and both times was disappointed. The wrap I ordered was awkwardly assembled and completely fell apart when I tried to eat it. And the panini I tried on my next visit was very greasy. The ingredients seemed fresh and the service was friendly, albeit a bit slow.

    (2)
  • elizabeth m.

    FroYo, yum. You can design your own salad with tons of fresh ingredients and then have design your own frozen yogurt for desert. Actually the frozen yogurt is filling enough to be a meal, with basically every possible ingredient. Peanut butter and oreo is my favorite. The paninis are really good too, there's a good selection of all kinds of sandwiches. Definitely a great place for a light but delicious meal fairly quickly for not a lot of money.

    (4)
  • Cory B.

    Their frozen yogurt was outrageously expensive for the area given that it's plain yogurt and mix ins - if you want frozen yogurt, go to JP Lick's not here - it's tasteless and the fruit tastes like it's been refridgerated before.

    (1)
  • Layla P.

    I've been here a few times and every time I think that *maybe* just maybe their paninis will be good...but its just not..so don't get it. However, I do like their smoothies and frozen yogurt and wide variety of toppings - feel free to go crazy with your combinations.

    (3)
  • Kyra T.

    Right off the babcock T-stop: Their smoothies are second to none as well as their frozen yogurt. They have an endless choice of toppings, sure to keep your sweet tooth happy on hot summer days. I think its the best frozen yogurt in the BU area.

    (4)
  • marc p.

    travel through a virtual labyrinth of frozen yogurt options, click a few buttons and it arrives at your door. a true phenomenon.

    (5)
  • Debbie K.

    Absolutely the best place to get frozen yogurt in the city!!! Their interior with the couches is also a nice touch, even though it's not quite condusive to eating. Their pizza, calzones and salads are also quite delicious. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Kimmy P.

    Lots and lots of frozen yogurt options. Not a huge place, but if you luck out and grab a spot on the couch you can enjoy their free wifi! You can also order delivery online ($10 minimum), which is great if you live in the BU area. And yes, this includes personalized frozen yogurt cups. Sugar free frozen yogurt is also available.

    (4)
  • Josh L.

    I'm not a big smoothie or shake fan, so I can't comment on that aspect of Angora. However, the Breakfast Roll-up is one of the best pick me up foods in Boston, and the vegetarian paninis are awesome. Omelettes can sometimes be runny there, and sometimes they serve up the home fries not as warm as I'd like.

    (4)
  • Tiffany D.

    Good frozen yogurt, but I don't like the food. It's boring and bland.. and I guess "healthy" but still. You can be healthy and good right? But def. go for your own choice of mix-ins in your fro-yo!!!

    (3)
  • Kirby M.

    There was a time in my life when I would order from this restaurant way more than I'd like to admit. When I was having a bad day nothing would make me happier than to walk in and fill out my make-your-own salad card and fuse together 4 different toppings into a fro-yo masterpiece. This place is just fabulous.

    (4)
  • Esther L.

    Love their frozen yogurt. Its kind of pricey at $4, but you get a generous serving. You can pick from a ton of flavors, some which are pretty different, like Snackwells cookies, and Chai, and York Peppermint pattie. Their wraps are good, too. And they have a gondola pizza, which is pretty self explanatory by its name, which looked amazing. I haven't tried it, but when I went to Angora's, the people at the table next to me were eating it and I couldn't stop staring at it.

    (4)
  • Alison D.

    Went here after a long walk along the Charles to see if they had any good ice cream considering Cold Stone was closed. I was VERY pleasantly surprised with their selection. They have 30ish different types of toppings to go in your frozen yogurt, including candy, fruit, and syrups. They even have soy and tofu fro-yo that doesn't taste any different once you mix in all the goodies. The place is small and packed, with only one woman working hard to make all the fro-yo combos, but the wait wasn't too bad and we can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Nick M.

    For what it is, Angora is a great spot. Most people know it as the place to get Fro-Yo, and they do have a great variety, even flavors like Cracklin Oat Bran! What I like about Angora is not the forzen yogurt, but their wraps and salads. To order a salad or wrap they give you a checklist and you choose 5 ingredients off a list. This costs about $6. They also have specialities, like falafel sandwich and greek salad as well as pizza, coffees, and tea. It's a half effort at a health food joint.

    (3)
  • Carolina L.

    I love angora is a very chill place where you can have something healthy and relax with your friends.. I love that you can design your own salad and they have a bunch of different ingredients.. There pizza and wraps are good too. Definitely a place to try its really good!!!

    (4)
  • Eli G.

    Some days I forget to eat lunch and all of a sudden I look at the clock and it's 3pm and my stomach is rumbling. Today, when I felt the rumble I grabbed the first menu in reach: Angora Cafe. I'm a big fan of tuna melts so I was excited to see a Tuna Melt wrap on the menu and my excitement grew when I read that this tuna melt included one of my favorite vegetables: broccoli. Unfortunately, upon arrival the wrap did not live up to expectations with too big chunks of tuna and ONLY 2 pieces of broccoli on the whole thing. It even included soggy lettuce which was not mentioned on the menu. The only reason I gave 3 stars is because they have yummy smoothies.

    (3)
  • Amy B.

    everyone gives this place great reviews based on their food- but all I had was a soy latte and it was awful, maybe the worst latte that I have ever had - was so disappointed :(

    (1)
  • H Y.

    Frozen yogurt never tasted so good. Love all their fruit flavors. I just wish they'd offer whipped cream as a topping. I don't remember the food being all that special but it was good enough for a snack or light meal.

    (4)
  • Omer N.

    Angora is actually a pretty nice spot for breakfast - esp. during the w/e. Try one of their smoothies (very berry is my fav.) and get a panini with it. If you want to taste smth different try the sucuk panini with cheese and tomato. The gondola pizza (inspired from the Blacksea region of Asia probably from Trabzon or Gumri) is much better than their regular pizza. If you don't like trying different things and want your slice of cheese you are much better off at T. Anthony's couple of doors down.

    (5)
  • Jess C.

    Terrible customer service. Horrible coffee... it's green mountain and they have the nerve to call themselves a cafe. The food is edible, but with so much variety in the area, there is no point in going back. If it weren't for the college kids keeping the place afloat, the place would not make it.

    (1)
  • Ana M.

    Come here for the creative yogurt/ice cream blends only. I used to have Angora for dinner at least three times a week (I was especially fond of the falafel roll-up), and all of a sudden, the quality seemed to go down, like the ingredients weren't totally fresh...

    (2)
  • Shannon C.

    To be honest: I hate the food here. I've tried the pizza, three salads, and 6 different wraps and have concluded that this is just not the place for me to eat dinner. It is, however, the best frozen yogurt place! You can mix in your favorite flavors from a list of dozens. I try something new each time we order from here. And they deliver...wow.

    (4)
  • Vanessa P.

    Angora (or Ankara) Cafe has super tasty frozen yogurt that you can mix a huge variety of things into. My favorite combination is a chocolate base with orange mix-in. Their pizza is also really delicious. Their sandwiches are fantastic. For a small hole in the wall type of place, it has some really excellent food.

    (5)
  • Felix L.

    The paninis are really mediocre. Not amazing, not terrible... but also not very large. If I'm starving, this place is no good. If I'm not really that hungry and I really shouldn't be eating more food, Angora hits the spot... for a price. The frozen yogurt is good... tastes like regular frozen yogurt... Its not the tart kind that people love in SoCal, thats down the road at Yo Berry. The only time i would really come here is for breakfast... but for that I thinkl I'd just go down to any number of diners/cafes 2 or 3 blocks down the street and have some eggs and toast.

    (3)
  • Bene K.

    i love smoothies and healthy food..which they've got a great selection of. i wasn't thrilled by the gondola , there was little or no sauce so it tasted quite dry. all i can say is this place rocks for smoothies!!

    (4)
  • Jane T.

    This place has some of the best food near the BU campus. The LA BLT and Smoked Turkey roll-ups are personal favorites. Also, the frozen yogurt there is AMAZING. You can mix your own flavors!! Raspberry and cheesecake...yum. It's right across from the West Campus BU dorms.

    (5)
  • D L.

    I like Angora Cafe because it is a place where I can get healthy foods quickly. I am a college student and I tend to order in alot during the late nights. Therefore, I am glad to know places like Angora cafe exist, since I don't always want to eat fast/junk foods... Even though their food is healthy, they're good too!

    (3)
  • Kathleen T.

    Angora is amazing whether you do take out or dine in. With a wide variety of wraps, sandwiches, pizza and more, as well as FANTASTIC frozen yogurt that you can mix with anything you fansy, Angora is a great uick bite out or a place for a group of friends to gather to catch up.

    (4)
  • Emily R.

    Having Angora Too nearby is great. I haven't tried their pizza but have experimented with quite a few of their wraps. Fresh ingredients, healthy (for the most part), and quick. The frozen yogurt is delicious! (try nutella banana...mmm) I've never been to the original Angora on Comm Ave, but I can say that I've never had any problems with not-so-fresh ingredients at Angora Too.

    (4)
  • Leo C.

    Nice vegetarian pizza. Seems to cater mostly to the folk-music crowd, but that's not an inherently bad thing- but I'd go there more often if they served meat on their pizzas.

    (3)
  • Stefani P.

    I had their ice cream years and years ago and still dream of it. If it's not still good, please let me know. Vanilla with cinnamon and granola. Mmmmm

    (5)
  • Michelle L.

    After a concert down the street at Paradise, I really wanted dessert. I was SO EXCITED to see Angora Cafe, and popped into get the froyo. This is the "mixin" type of froyo, where you pick what you want in your froyo and the machine churns out the mixed frozen yogurt. Sadly, I was disappointed. It was a bit expensive ($5) for a sugar free froyo with marshmallow and nutella mixins. It was good, but I got a tiny cup. Do note though I spent 5 years eating at Ankara Cafe (further down on Comm Ave between Kenmore Square and Mass Ave). I think Ankara's has changed names, but it's in the same location! Ankara's has the best froyo. Sorry Angora, I won't be back.. and you're just taking advantage of the Boston University students!

    (2)
  • Phil O.

    Nothing here will wow you, but they have a nice assortment of low-carb flatbread pizzas, paninis, smoothies, and frozen yogurt. I wish they didn't have a delivery charge, but I guess it's because they can.

    (4)
  • Jesse K.

    After giving this place another chance and being disappointed with a wrong order once again, I'm finished with them. What a shame.

    (1)
  • N W.

    Angora does not have the best food (especially for the price) but their frozen yogurt, smoothies, and flatbreads are great. It's a really good place to pick up some food quickly.

    (3)
  • Suzy D.

    Just super!! Great salads, great froyo, mild but good nonetheless coffee. The lunch wait can be a bit on the longer side, which is a downer. It's a nice atmosphere and only a short walk from a lot of offices in the area. There can be a bit of inconsistency in food quality - my favorite salad (tomato mozzarella and pesto oooh good) is always good but sometimes it's stellar and other times just alright. Other items have been known to be delicious OR garbage water, depending on the way. Nonetheless, solid place in a great location.

    (4)
  • Joanna H.

    Staff is super nice, offering their help before you ask. Food options all look delicious. They have many vegetarian options, as well as "Carb Control" and fat free condiment options. The froyo here is CRAZY, as you can customize it with 49 of their different flavors (hopefully I counted right) including all your favorite chocolate candy bars plus the typical ice cream flavors. As a study place, there's not that many outlets and the wifi is a bit slow. There's also a limit of 2 hours for wifi. Not the best place, but still, a chill location with average noise level.

    (4)
  • Isabella R.

    I love this place. I always get the Chai Baby :) This time my smoothie was made by a woman named Gia and she absolutely brightened my day. Excellent service and one of the best smoothies I've ever had. Thanks Angora!

    (5)
  • Amber L.

    Ok so I'm obsessed with Angora. If you're a health nut, this is the place to go. Their flatbread pizzas are out of this world and for a whole pie it's less than 400 calories!!! I always go for the BBQ Chicken, trust me it's amazing. So their froyo...don't get me started, it's phenomenal, they have literally any topping you could ever imagine and they blend it all together for you!!! (Why didn't anyone else think of that?!) AND THEY HAVE SUGAR FREE Ok but my absolute fave part about angora is the people working there. Gia is literally THE BEST, she always has a smile on her face and is great with customers. She recognizes me every time and always remembers my order. We always ham it up, whenever I go I always hope she is there because she will just make my day brighter. Honestly if she left I might not go as often. So there it is, check it out, you won't be disappointed. Ps- their smoothies are overpriced, but the Chai Baby, so delicious. If it wasn't so pricey I would get it every time!

    (5)
  • Alex M.

    On the bright side of his review, the delivery time was exactly as expected. However, our food needed to be reheated. Plus, the lemon rice soup was awful. It might as well have been called rice soup, because there was no lemon flavor. Lemon rice soup is four ingredients. It's not that difficult to make, so save your cash and make it at home for yourself. These two aspects of my dining experience warrant the 2 star review. Had the food been warm - 3 stars. Had the lemon rice soup met my expectations - 4 stars. I won't be ordering from Angora again for its subpar quality.

    (2)
  • Grace C.

    It's quite expensive here, but the reason I give it 4 stars is for their frozen yogurt. A friend suggested the blend of strawberry and cheesecake and I've never ordered anything else since her suggestion The pizza smells good but I've never tried it. It's probably a better deal than the hefty price for froyo, but I still recommend it at least once!

    (4)
  • Joy S.

    This used to be one of my favorite breakfast spots, but not anymore! The only way to describe the structure in this cute cafe is "sloppy". The staff needs to be completely replaced, very rude, unorganized. I don't know how you can mess up an order that bad when your literally typing in a computer? After the long 15 min wait my order was wrong, my $6 smoothie was not made correctly and when I went to tell him I was immediately cut off!! Sad to see they put so much money into the renovations when it's clear they should have started with the staff.

    (1)
  • Courtney G.

    I've been here twice now. I got a vegetarian wrap the first time which was fine. The second time I got coffee yogurt with banana and dark chocolate which was on point. There are so many ways to customize your yogurt! The lady working there recommended the dark chocolate and banana to go with my coffee which are mixed INTO the yogurt. She was helpful and hilarious, and I've never been so proud of my yogurt before. A great place to go with your friends. I wish we had one of these where we live.

    (4)
  • Lauren C.

    Two of the items on my order were not correct. I called to let the restaurant know and the employee was very rude and refused to re-deliver the correct items even though the restaurant was still open and making other deliveries. The worst service experience.

    (1)
  • Nina M.

    When my fiancé lived in Boston, we went to this place constantly. I love their sandwiches and frozen yogurt selections. They deliver locally and are fast and friendly. I still dream about their pumpkin pie frozen yogurt and wish they could ship it to Florida. It's a solid place for standard lunch food in the area.

    (4)
  • Anna G.

    Delivery only took an hour (which is on the high end of my tolerance), but the time estimation was a half hour off. I ordered the chicken parm sandwich, but a sub roll wasn't an option, so I chose white panini bread. What I got was soggy Texas toast and chicken so tough, I literally could not chew it. My friend ordered a Greek salad wrap with chicken. She actually got too much gristle to continue eating. My roommate ordered an oven roasted chicken roll up. What she got was a wrap that had a funny after taste and made her throw up. Would never order from here again.

    (1)
  • Emma H.

    AMAZING smoothies. A couple of months ago I got the Carmel Apple right before I got on the T. I ended up screaming multiple times, "oh my god, this is so f%$@*ing good". A couple of apologizes, a lot of dirty looks, and a few sips later I was in heaven. They strive in their smoothies (make your own!) and Fro-yo. I was once feeling risky and ordered a custom smoothie with mango, gummy bears, and butterfingers. I hope to never feel that risky again but at least I had the option! That being said, I have had very little experience here with the food. I have had the soups a couple of times, which are just average but the panini's are great. My favorite is to get everything pressed with pita bread. I recommend the Grilled Veggie and Hummus wrap along with The Paris Panini.

    (4)
  • Mazyar M.

    Very bad quality and expensive! I have never had such a bad espresso cake in my life. I never would go there to for my coffee break. I think their frozen yogurt should not be bad but I will not try it. Expensive and Low quality.

    (1)
  • Ben H.

    Sadly Angora has gone downhill. Their froyo does not disappoint but their cafe food is mediocre. Their steak, arugula and feta flatbread was my favorite but the last time I had it the dough was hard and the toppings covered very little of the pie - a good 2-3 inch crust was left around the edges. The most recent time I came in I got a chicken caesar salad - I have NEVER had caesar dressing so peppery. Seriously - there was a good 1/4 of an inch of ground black pepper in the bottom of the dressing cup. I think my days of going to Angora for anything other than froyo are over. Such a shame.

    (3)
  • Rebecca U.

    I am really not a fan of the food they serve at Angora, I found it over priced fand poor quality. What I can say is that I LOVE their Fro-yo. They make their fro-yo in one of those machines that blends all of the ingredients into it so you can add almost anything you want into the froyo (they have a very long list). I tend to stick with the Chocolate and then add in butterfingers and heath bar, but that it my standard go to. They also give you a very good portion, sometimes I might even say too much (but can you ever really have too much fro-yo?) Even during the polar vortex this winter I still craved fro-yo and found myself eating it in below freezing temps. If you are a fan of Fro-yo definitely stop by angora.

    (4)
  • David Y.

    This is one of those reviews written half way through the meal. Literally the worst falafel wrap I've ever had in my life. Hard, dry, and bland. If I wasn't absolutely starving I would've thrown the thing away already. The only thing making it edible is the fresh veggies with it and the additional humus I'm smothering everything with.

    (1)
  • Nazanin N.

    We came in for coffee and sweets and I truly regret that we didn't go to the dunkin right beside it! Very weak coffee, frozen cake which taste like someone has just found it at the bottom of the freezer and very annoying loud music. Will never o back there.

    (1)
  • Sean P.

    I ordered the Greek Salad Wrap and added grilled chicken. Also ordered a strawberry and banana smoothie to be delivered to my office in Allston. The delivery driver was friendly. Tipped him on top of the $1.50 delivery charge for getting there so quickly. The wrap was just ok. The salad part of it was decent, but the chicken was dry. The vegetables were all fresh. The olives they use were the best part of the whole experience. The smoothie was pretty terrible. It had no flavor. At all. Tasted like they used powder instead of fresh fruits, but I can't say for sure. Did taste a bit chalky. Not sure if I'll give them another try.

    (2)
  • Marimer G.

    Terrible place. I ordered a cappuccino (one shot) and received a 21oz watery beverage with coco and cinnamon on top. Didn't taste like anything but water. I let the barista know and she gave me avery bad attitude and said it was exactly what I order. She did not offer me any options. The paninis I ordered (Tuscany and California) were terrible. I asked for wheat bread and they gave me white. I complained again, and they said 'it was wheat', thanks for the great service! Also the sandwiches had no flavor, just turkey and veggies put inside bread... extremely blend, I have never had anything worse. Wish I could pu t negative 10 start to this business. Terrible food and terrible service!

    (1)
  • Teresa W.

    "Five stars??" you murmur somewhat incredulously to yourself as you proceed to sift through the other 1-4 star reviews. Let me tell you my friend, I have blown far too much $$ here over the past two years to give it anything less, and I am only slightly a creature of habit... The trick is knowing what to order, and turning a blind eye to the haphazard service. In most cases, the latter would've warranted a star deduction but I am making an exception. Looking for a post-workout pick-me-up? Grab a smoothie - Purple Pleasure, Purifier, and Bananarama are my favorites (they can use soy milk instead, just ask!) But those are just a handful out of the dozens of combinations they have concocted. These happen to cost just below the $7 cc minimum though, so unless you plan on getting something else like a cookie (see below), make sure you have cash. Craving something savory? Order one of the flatbreads - Steak & Arugala is my go-to when I want to chow down and not feel too guilty about it afterwards. There's a great mix of bite and crunch to the dough, and the smell when it comes straight out of the oven is pretty heavenly. Want something sweet to nibble on? Get a chocolate chip truffle cookie. I begrudgingly this tacked the cookie onto my smoothie bill so that I could pay with my cc, and upon taking a bite out of it on my way home I literally STOPPED in my tracks because it was so good. I've actually had the froyo and aside from the novelty aspect (lots of potential add-ins), I wasn't that impressed. But the other things I've already mentioned make up for it!

    (5)
  • Foodie F.

    Subpar!

    (1)
  • Bella C.

    I've lived across the street from Angora for a year and don't know why it took me this long to discover how awesome it is. I've been coming in for the past few weeks to get their custom salad (which is AMAZING!!!!) and the past couple times I've been in, they were out of sun dried tomatoes which is my favorite part. So today when I came back to get my usual salad they remembered me and told me they put in extra sun dried tomatoes no charge. I appreciate that so much. Lovely people GREAT food!!

    (5)
  • Chris D.

    Went here for dinner before an event at BU. The steak and arugula flatbread pizza was awesome (especially for the price), but everything else fell pretty flat. The turkey and avocado wrap was 30% a single giant rib of romaine lettuce. Then there was a salad with turkey lunch meat on it - really? lunch meat on a salad? I might come back for the pizza, but it wasn't the quality healthy food joint I sort of expected it to be.

    (3)
  • Jason W.

    The best part of this place is Gia! She is great at her job and makes the best Chia Baby smoothie. Her customer service is amazing and the food is good. What keeps me from giving Angora five stars is the rest of the help. The younger manager has a horrible attitude and she does not realize that it reflects on the business as a whole. Overall great place. Easy fix to make Angora a five star!

    (4)
  • Skye G.

    Sadly Mixx was closed because of a recent fire so we ventured to Angora. Start with a vanilla or chocolate froyo base then your choice if topping and have it "blended" in. It reminds me of a Blizzard but not as good. Having my heart set on Mixx there was no comparison and it was expense. My daughter really wanted to have the strawberries put on top so having them all "blended" into the choc peanut butter didn't look appealing and the taste was so so. I shared a plain vanilla and again was not impressed. I am really surprised at all of the have high ratings for this Froyo!

    (2)
  • Gabriella Z.

    As a native New Yorker where there's a fro-yo place every other block, I've had a craving that had yet to be quenched by the small selection here in Boston. After reading reviews here on yelp I've decided to give this place a try. The location itself is super convenient, although if you have to park that can get a little tricky. It's also small, quite warm and not many of the staff members speak English very well, which may be why they are not super friendly. So how it works is that they have four basic flavors of fro-yo, chocolate, vanilla, and sugar free versions of both and then tons of toppings. Whats really cool is that they have a machine that perfectly mixes all the toppings you choose together. On mine I got regular vanilla with strawberries, raspberries, cookie dough, fudge brownie, and Oreos. It came out freaking amazing! You wouldn't even know it was frozen yogurt and not ice cream. Would definitely come here again.

    (4)
  • Lily D.

    Workers are not friendly. Asked for ice coffee got hot coffee instead. The smoothie took a while when there's no line at all ..

    (2)
  • Kelly C.

    II remember this place being a lot better than it was when I visited recently. I got a flatbread pizza - it was pretty soggy, and sparse with toppings. For $6+ dollars, I was unsatisfied. The frozen yogurt is still pretty good but I prefer Mixx down the street.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth S.

    Delivery: not worth it. 60 minutes during non-peak hours. "Lame" chicken parmesian sandwich (shaped and sized like a grilled cheese, but the "lame" part was my boyfriend's epithet). "Okay" smoothie. Kind of tasted too much like malt, too little like strawberry. Mehhhhhhhhhhhhh indeed. I won't repeat.

    (2)
  • Gabriel U.

    Ordered food from there earlier. Took well over an hour to deliver a panini and a salad. The panini was gross. It was soggy, and the "roasted red peppers" were raw, dirty green peppers. The salad was also bad. The lettuce was brown and the olives were overripe. I threw the food out. It was THAT bad. I won't be eating Angora's food again.

    (1)
  • Aysun G.

    Angora Cafe is a really great place for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or desert! I eat there ALL THE TIME and I love being able to find a mix between mediterranean food and regular everyday food items like wraps and pizzas. The food there is always made fresh. I asked about the falafel and they said it was made fresh by their cooks! The Lentil soup and Tabouli both remind me of my mother's Turkish cooking too. I highly recommend checking it out! My personal recommendations include: Breakfast: Feta & Spinach Brunch on Panini Very Berry Smoothie Purple Pleasure Smoothie Lunch/Dinner: Lentil Soup Tabouli side order Spinach Falafel Rollup with Hummus Steak Arugula Feta Flatbread pizza Desert: Chai Baby Smoothie Strawberry, Cheesecake, and Honey Grahams Froyo

    (5)
  • David G.

    I don't recommend this place. Unfriendly people are working there and the wraps are disappointing.

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  • Brian C.

    Yummy mango Fro yo!

    (4)
  • Jackie S.

    I really wanted to like this place because it's a small local spot, but I was just not thrilled with the food or lady behind the counter. I order online which was easy as pie and convenient - I give them that. The lady behind the counter didn't say thank you.So i picked up my food and it smelled good - I got home and took one bite of my panini and it was soggy as soggy can be - I was right on time mind you. I ended up having to put it in my own panini press in order to make it crisp up and taste normal. Ugh that shouldn't have to happen. I also got the salad which was fine but nothing to rave about. I would maybe try their flat bread if I ever return.

    (2)
  • Lindsey H.

    Their flat bread pizzas are sooo good, and not too bad for you. I love the steak one and the mushroom one. They also make a wonderful tuna sandwich - not too much mayo, some pickles, and a nice hearty white bread. I do not care for their falafel or their hummus, which is a bummer since I am still looking for a good falafel place and hummus place in the area. The service can be a bit spotty, and limited english at times. Also, there is a $7 minimum on credit cards.

    (3)
  • Jackie P.

    This place has the worst customer service in the world. Their staff is incompetent and has never gotten my order right in the 4 times I have tried to give this place a chance. The only reason I go here is to use their free wifi and study. I have a gluten allergy and get nervous ordering here because they mess up my order so frequently. Not only that their food is less than average. I ordered their hummus and grilled veggie roll up with honey Dijon mustard dressing and they gave me a sandwich with barely any veggies that was cold in the middle and had no dressing. Pathetic. Better off ordering coffee or froyo here if they can even get their act together enough to get your order right.

    (1)
  • Adam E.

    Man I love the fro-yo with mix-ins they do here. And (yeah, I'll say it) I've been into it since the late 90s. That's right, before people even said "fro-yo"! My favorite is, was, and always will be blueberry and granola. The granola is crunchy, the berries go a long way and it's frickin purple. Like Dorise said, the candy bars and nuts don't translate right, and I'll add that I don't think chocolate is very good in these either. There's never enough chocolatey taste! I tried banana and nutella once and was very disappointed. If they tripled the amount of nutella in it, maybe it would work. Then again, maybe I should just slice up a banana and spread nutella on the discs. Anyway, the folks who work here are super nice and work like animals on that contraption that mixes in the flavors. They only have one thing to swipe cards, so save yourself the trouble and pay cash.

    (4)
  • Belinda D.

    Came here for brunch on a Monday morning around 11, the place had about 3 other guests inside so it was nice to be less crowded for such a small area. The cashier was nice...but not genuine. The food was really good!! My bf had "the california" and i had "the ceasar". Both were really good and a very large portion. I only finished half the sandwich. I was a bit upset that there was no lettuce/veggie in mine though, it made the sandwich feel really unhealthy. The other reason why it is not a 5 star is because for two sandwiches and 2 iced coffees, my bill was about $25 which is more expensive than expected.....

    (4)
  • Dinah P.

    I have had it with Angora and won't be back. Today I ordered the portabella and feta flat bread pizza. It now has pathetic little bits of mushrooms with green peppers instead of nice slices of mushrooms with red peppers. A couple of months ago I ordered the avocado and swiss roll up and that came with a "cream of avocado", not real avocados. I haven't ordered that one since but will get the flat breads. The steak and arugula is still good (or WAS, the last time I had it, though I've now learned their menu can't be relied upon.) I order here at least once a week but I won't be back. I *might* have come back if, when I called to complain, the manager had offered to replace the flat bread with another lunch item but he wasn't overly concerned that I wasn't happy. Not a good way to treat your customers. There are too many other good places to get lunch around here so I won't be patronizing Angora again.

    (1)
  • Meghan D.

    I have had them deliver twice. The first time we just got frozen yogurt, and it was great! So delicious. The second time we order frozen yogurt and flatbreads. The second time I ordered chocolate frozen yogurt and got vanilla. Also I ordered a pesto cheese and chicken flatbread and my friend ordered the steak and feta flatbread. They did not give us two separate flatbreads, they just combined all the toppings. We ordered online, so maybe it was just the online ordering system, but it was really disappointing to pay for two flatbreads and end up with one. I will probably order fro-yo again, but I will be sure to order our flatbreads separately. I can't make any judgement about the inside since I have never been there. I would just be careful when ordering for delivery.

    (3)
  • Mathew L.

    Awesome sandwiches and smoothies!

    (4)
  • Robert R.

    This place is unique - They have an array of sandwiches, wraps, and flatbread pizzas...and Frozen Yogurt to top it off. I've never tried any of the meals but the flatbread pizzas, mainly because they're REALLY good. I like that they show all of the nutritional facts on their menu, which is one of the reasons why I usually end up getting flatbread pizzas - they're really lean! In fact, I think they might be a little too lean to be true... ~300 Calories seems like way too little for the amount they give you, which is almost enough for two meals. But if it's true, I'm amazed. The Frozen Yogurt is pretty good. You can customize the flavors by choosing ingredients like fruits, oreos, different brands of chocolates, etc., which they blend into the Yogurt. I don't like that you can't actually put toppings ON the yogurt, they only blend them in. If that's what you're looking for, you're better off going to Mixx. So if you're looking for a really lean, healthy, tasty meal (and maybe a little dessert on the side), Angora is an excellent pick.

    (4)
  • Elaine C.

    Been here for 2 separate occasions and I have been quite satisfied and happy both times. They offer an extensive menu from salads, sandwiches, froyo and smoothies. I had smoothies both time and they were good. I went around 2pm/ 3pm both times and there were no lines and the lady helping me was really nice.

    (4)
  • Ashley D.

    I don't know what happened, but over the last few months I've had much more positive experiences, so I feel like my last review was unfair. The people who come in are still obnoxious, but that's not Angora's fault. The service seems much better, and that was the main thing that was bothering me. The prices are still a little steep, but I'm a stingy person, and now that the service is good it feels like a much better value overall. I would recommend trying it. Especially the frozen yogurt/smoothies.

    (4)
  • Roxie L.

    I visited Angora Cafe after having dinner in the neighborhood one night. I ordered a small frozen yogurt. The cashier told me the amount and when I handed her the correct amount, she recounted the amount twice (as though I didn't give her the right amount). I didn't get a receipt after my purchase. Then, when I got my frozen yogurt, I asked the staff member who made my yogurt for a lid to-go. She then pointed to the containers near where she was standing and told me to get my own. I thought that was rude, considering she was right there and could have taken just one second to grab it. There were no other customers at that time. So I walked over and grabbed one myself. This place had poor customer service. Also, the yogurt didn't taste all that great. I would much rather spend the same amount of money elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Henry L.

    Great froyo and mixing choices. Their flat bread pizzas used to be better but it's now disappointing. Stick with the froyo.

    (3)
  • P'raka ..

    Great food and froyo but only if you go in person. They are consistently late if you order online. I'm sure it's because they are busy but on at least one occasion I got confirmation that they just plain forgot. Overall, they don't seem organized enough to handle online orders, stick to in person, it's definitely worth a visit!

    (3)
  • Di B.

    Nutella frozen yogurt. Get it NOW. that is all i can say. Probably the best ice cream/froyo I have ever had in my life. Amazing. My reveiw is clearly a little biased. I really want to try the wraps/paninis..they look really great as well.

    (5)
  • Wendy L.

    I'm a big fan of their Steak & Arugula flatbread pizza here. It's the perfect size for one person...delicious and crispy. My favorite panini here is the Californian....the avocado makes this sandwich! I wouldn't recommend getting their paninis to go or for delivery because the bread tends to get soggy pretty fast. Their frozen yogurt and smoothies are okay. 3 stars because their delivery usually takes a while and the pizza comes cold half the time. I wish I could always stop in for a fresh baked pizza and sandwiches but I don't live around the area anymore so it's hard. There are some find pretty good discounts and deals on foodler for delivery from Angora though!

    (3)
  • Dorise G.

    Really? How have I not reviewed this place yet? I get fro-yo from here ALL THE TIME in my office! Any training, any celebration, any completion of major project, it's a fro-yo day. Nutella and Waffle Cone, Chai and Ginger Snap, Dark Chocolate Raspberry, Malted Chocolate banana marshmallow graham cracker, whateva - you name it, I've probably made a combo out of it. Their fro-yo is delicious, but some things to be mindful of: ~The fruit, depending on what it is, can sometimes taste a little artificial. I do NOT recommend the pumpkin at ALL, which is a shame, because pumpkin ice cream is my fave. ~I don't recommend chocolate bars that harden weird when frozen (like twix) because it's not fun to try to chew in the ice cream. The walnuts, too, grind down to give the fro-yo a weird, mealy texture. No. That said, once you think carefully about your flavor combo, it's hard to really go wrong. Even the not great ones aren't bad. Most of it is damn delicious, and I can't wait to order some more!

    (4)
  • Matt H.

    First time in there tonight and got a massive panini (whole wheat) with chicken, mozz, roasted peppers, and pesto. Simply awesome. This place is the real deal. 5 stars next time if round two is as good as round one.

    (4)
  • Yue H.

    Oh Angora I sing praise to you! Free WIFI, nice variety of froyo, belly-friendly flatbread, what else can one ask for? The staff is friendly and they are open till quite late in the summer (considering how early every place with WIFI closes during the summer months). Try their artichoke & roasted garlic flatbread, seriously. It's so good.

    (4)
  • Sam C.

    Delivery driver wasn't relayed the instructions for where to drop off - don't leave for for these types of comments if they aren't relayed to the people delivering the food - Salad came with the wrong dressing, I am lactose intolerant, cannot eat it!!! Avocado is blackened and spotty and looks to be several days over-ripe...Quality Control?! Used to love this place, now they are quickly scratched off my list. Quality of the other veggies is OK, so I guess that is good.

    (1)
  • Claire H.

    Angora is great! I love their ice cream concept. Instead of having toppings they actually blend the extras into the ice cream. For example: So instead of having strawberries/cookie dough on top of your ice cream they put the strawberries/cookie dough into a machine to make strawberry/cookie dough ice cream. It's pretty weird to explain but it's really cool and tastes amazing. I definitely recommend going for a quick bite with friends. I've only gotten a sandwich here once, but it tasted great.

    (4)
  • Julia M.

    Food is decent but I still end up eating here alot-make sure you check your order before you leave when getting take out, they get my order wrong 70% of the time

    (2)
  • Betty F.

    Fantastic! Their flat breads are to die for! Great flavor and not super caloric. Instant fan. Then I decided to try the frozen yogurt.. OMG! are you kidding me? This is phenomenal. I get their stuff delivered to me every two weeks. worth indulging without adding inches to my waist.

    (4)
  • Chloe L.

    I love their froyo and their wraps are pretty good too. too bad the service sucks

    (3)
  • Mandy E.

    i love you. feed me paninis and frozen yogurt thats basically soft serve ice cream all day long.

    (5)
  • Hogger K.

    Sometimes more is not better. I used to go to the Angora Cafe that was in Kenmore Square. There was no better place in Boston to get frozen yogurt (froyo). But that place is closed up, so I trekked over to the Comm. Ave. location. Over the course of a few weeks, I tried several of their specialty froyos: "berry happy to meet you!", pina colada, peach boys, and banana boat. Just shockingly awful. The pina colada was completely inedible and it tasted like there was chalk in it. Every fruit in those froyos tasted like they weren't ripe. Seriously, they made the froyo taste bitter. The banana boat wasn't horrible, but it also wasn't worth $6.54. Plan B? Go back and try the regular froyo there with a single mix-in. For a place that I have such fond memories of, it deserves another chance.

    (2)
  • Alyssa J P.

    I used to love this place because they have soy frozen yogurt, which is pretty much the best invention ever. However, they're currently out of it and don't foresee buying any because winter is coming. HELLO? Apparently vegans and the lactose intolerant don't eat ice cream in winter? News to me!

    (1)
  • Kerry G.

    This place is a nice, quick cafe. They have high quality ingredients, on the healthier side of things and at decent prices. I personally love their BBQ chicken flat bread pizza, which is less than 400 calories I think. They also have good coffee and frozen yogurt with a lot of mix-ins. I also like the atmosphere there, very casual. You can hang out and chill or get the food to go. The downside is not everything is good on the menu, but there are plenty of options, so keep trying things until you find what you like.

    (4)
  • Jeremy K.

    The food there is pretty good and they even had some healthy alternatives which is always a plus but I got really pissed off after I placed a Foodler.com order and they called me all pissed off telling me that they would deliver it but not anytime after that supposedly because I was out of their area, which is bullshit because I am about 6 minutes away by car. Nobody told them to confirm the order if they didn't want to deliver it. Eventually, about 90 minutes later, my order arrived and they guy wasn't even nice enough to bring it up and I had to go down the street one block and pick it up through his car window which I found extremely rude, especially since I tipped 20%. The food itself was good though. Especially the custom salad I had and the frozen yogurt as well. If it wasn't for their attitude when I placed my order, I'd happily give them more business but after what I went through, it's not going to happen. If it weren't for that bullshit, I'd return happily.

    (2)
  • Corona W.

    Ahh...Angora Cafe. I remember ordering from you in my first year of law school...It was love at first bite. Your delicious LOW-CAL flat bread pizzas and creamy frozen yogurts. I got so many people addicted to you...and, I've already made arrangements to visit you again pre/post-graduation. Until we meet again, there are only fond memories all around.... :D

    (5)
  • ara n.

    Nothing especial about this place, mediocre food with matching service is what you'll get. Save your mom and eat at home instead.

    (1)
  • Cris L.

    If you're looking for food, this isn't the place to go. Sure, they have some food items, but it's like going to Red Lobster for a steak. JUST ORDER THE FROYO. Yep, not only should you order the frozen yogurt, but you should satisfy those late-night cravings (yes, they even deliver late) with some delicious concoction of sweet cream, peanut butter, marshmallow, etc. It may seem a little pricey, but definitely well worth it. HUGE selection of toppings and combinations--be bold!

    (4)
  • Silpa S.

    I think I've been coming here for atleast 2 years now. It was at one point my go to whenever I need a filling healthy meal. I love their roll ups. My personal favorites include the falafel roll-up and roasted vegetable roll-up w/ hummus. How can I forget their pizzas! I love them and highly recommend them. The flip side? Their credit card minimum of something like $7 is really inconvenient and I do believe they are a bit pricey for the kind of fare they offer. I think I spent a good $8 or $9 for a pretty standard salad once that I could have gotten else were for a better price.

    (3)
  • Diana G.

    I used the Yelp application on my iPhone to find this place. I was really craving ice cream, but frozen yogurt did the trick. There are so many ingredients available to put in your frozen yogurt that it was hard for me to decide at first. Finally, I chose peanut butter & banana. Yum!

    (4)
  • Hayley M.

    I wish I worked right by Angora so I could eat it every day for lunch. They have a lunch specials card where your 6th lunch is free. I feel I could probably accomplish this about twice a month if I worked nearby. Alas, that is not the case. Angora has so many different options, it's hard to choose just one thing to eat! They have a bunch of different paninis. I love the Milano; which is eggplant, roasted green peppers, provalone cheese and a pesto spread, and my friend orders the Tuscany; ham, mozzarella, tomatoes, and spinach. They also have flatbread pizzas, which I'm dying to try. Another reason Angora should be on your radar? Their frozen yogurt. They have Chocolate, Vanilla, Sugar Free, and Non-Dairy bases, and about 40 mix ins. The mix-ins are a blend (heehee) of ones you'd expect, such as chocolate chips, candy, and fruit, but also have granola, Snackwell's cookies, pumpkin, and a host of other intriguing ingredients. The service is a little slow, but you know they are making your food fresh.

    (4)
  • Megan W.

    If I could give this place zero stars, I would! Worst place to go if you have any type of food allergy/sensitivity/intolerance! They did not listen to my food allergies, and after I ordered my smoothie and was stating my allergies (as they were making it and ignoring me) I noticed they had smoothies containing nuts- I asked about this to see if they used different blenders for the smoothies with nuts, since I'm HIGHLY allergic to nuts, soy, have celiac disease, etc so I have to be careful and know to ask questions. They told me they do not make anything with nuts... when it's right on the menu: PEANUT cracker smoothie! With... yes, peanut butter! And there was peanut butter and nuttella right on the counter top! They gave me attitude when I tried to return the smoothie and ask for something else, or for it to at least be washed in a clean blender that had not processed nuts or gluten products. I finally got an iced coffee (that was more expensive than a starbucks coffee! Unbelieveable!) but it was like half a cup of sweetener, waaaay too sweet, and again she ignored me when I asked to check if the flavors were gluten free. So then I got a plain ice coffee, no flavor or sweetener. This time, she packed it FULL of ice, so that I was paying $3 for a cup of ice with maybe 2-3 oz at most of actual coffee that probably didn't even taste that great. I am still trying to return the coffee and ask for a manager to speak to, so far it has been over 25 minutes of being ignored! Will absolutely NOT be coming back to this place again! I had had high hopes given other reviews and the promising looking menu, and the option for almond milk (one of the only 3 nuts I'mm actually allowed to have), which is rare to find at a coffee shop unless you go to Whole Foods... I was really excited about the possibility that maybe, just maybe, I could go back to enjoying an iced latte, but it looks like that will not be happening here. My only satisfaction has been in being able to warn a couple of incoming customers about the bad service as I've been sitting here, and they are trouping over to starbucks, where I may as well head as well, because the service is much better than here.

    (1)
  • Lesley C.

    The food is good but the service is ridiculous. I have always had to wait more than ten minutes for an order, even when I had ordered online beforehand. I dont understand how the service can be so slow when they have more than five people working behind the counter and always less than 10 people in the restaurant. It is very disappointing because I come here a lot but they have never been quick with the orders.

    (3)
  • Blake J.

    There is only one reason why I am giving Angora two stars instead of one: the smoothies. The smoothies here are among the best in town and they aren't even fresh! (That's right folks. The smoothies are delicious despite everything in them being deeply frozen.) Mango in the Morning, Take 2 to Mango, and Chai Baby are among my favorites. Peanut Cracker is also rather high on the list. Everything else here is palatable, but done better elsewhere... and that elsewhere is often any number of the establishments on that same block. I tried the sandwiches: the Tuscany is made with thick, lunch-meat ham and I ended up throwing it out; the Polo was nothing special; and the Roma was passable (it's hard to screw up a mozzarella and tomato panini). I tried the frozen yogurt. I am not dead. I found it to be about one step above McDonald's frozen treats. It definitely didn't make my list of memorable occurrences. Wanting to give Angora yet another chance, I came back one weekend morning for their famed brunch. The quiche of the day was taking a day off, I suppose, so I tried a spinach and feta breakfast sandwich. Again, like everything else here, it was ok, but not great. I even had a tomato and fresh mozzarella salad one day. The most absurd part about the salad wasn't even how terrible it tasted. If your mozzarella isn't fresh, why bother including "fresh" in the title? That's just unnecessary. Mesclun had definitely been hanging out in a refrigerator for a while, and I have never had such bland pesto in my life. (At least they weren't marked as fresh.) Though I must admit I did enjoy picking off the tomatoes. People watching: Unless you need to see BU students roll in at all hours of the day wearing assorted pajamas, I would keep walking. All in all, I truly wanted to love Angora, but the food is closer to cafeteria quality than cafe quality. It also doesn't help that the guy who usually works on weekdays wakes up extra early to dish out attitude alongside the bad food. The smart kids seem to walk out of this establishment with pizza boxes. Maybe that's where I went wrong...

    (2)
  • Erik O.

    Kinda pricey for what it is. its not bad. but its not great. sorry, this was a lazy review. i'll have to update it later.

    (3)
  • Dave L.

    Yes the froyo here is awesome. It is so awesome that it seems like you are eating premium ice cream. You can also choose a bunch of toppings that they will blend in for you, the closest thing that comes to mind is when getting ice cream from Coldstone Creamery. Cookie dough and brownie with the plain frozen yogurt is the way to go for a nice dessert treat. A group of people by us were also chowing down on some flatbread pizza that looked pretty good.

    (4)
  • Marian M.

    Artichoke & Roasted Garlic Flatbread Pizza, Bananarama Smoothie, and Froyo!!! Such a good meal. The pizza was scrumptious and was so cheap considering the size. The Bananarama smoothie was pretty bomb too. It had bananas, oatmeal, froyo, and milk... so refreshing in hot weather. Pretty filling on its own. You can add fiber boosts and protein boosts and whatnot as well. And of course, the froyo was delicious as ever. Try banana-nutella. It's awesomeeeeee. I wish I ordered food/smoothies from this place earlier because it's pretty good :)

    (4)
  • Kathleen M.

    I love love love love this place. I think what most people go to Angora for is their frozen yogurt or their smoothies. What I love most about this place is that it's a change of pace. It's a nice little cafe amongst larger restaurants in the area. Unlike those larger restaurants, Angora also caters to those who try to eat on the healthy side but are sick of just eating plain pre-made salads. I go to Angora for their FLAT.BREAD.PIZZAS. Yes friends, flat bread pizzas. Amazing. Low in calorie, high in protein. I almost always get the Steak, Arugula and Feta Cheese flat bread and I am in heaven. I don't think their calorie listings are quite right but I like that they have the listings up there for a lot of their wraps and flat breads so you get an idea of what you're eating. I'm am also a huge fan of their roll-ups. I suggest the Turkey, Swiss and Avocado or the Falafel and Hummus roll-up which you can add chicken to for an extra $1.90 (which i do!) They have a create-your-own salad and like the yogurt and smoothies, they display all the fresh ingredient options so you can see exactly what you're putting in there. Everything I've had in their bakery selections are delicious. Fudge stuffed chocolate chip cookies? Yes please. I also just had a cinnamon chip scone for the first time a few weeks ago and it went fabulously with my orange cappuccino. There is a down side to Angora, however - If you're looking for a regular slice of pizza expect something mediocre. I found most things pre-made here are fairly mediocre, if not a lesser quality. This is disappointing given everything else I love about this place. All in all, I love coming here for a relaxing lunch away from work. There is a surprisingly low number of loud and obnoxious BU students who stick around in Angora. Most just come in and out for froyo. Those who do end up sticking around are usually their set up with a laptop in order to get work done in the same relaxing environment I love being there for as well. I plop on the couch with my cappuccino and do school work or read my nook and just enjoy me time. Fresh food + relaxing break from work = Yay!

    (4)
  • Gabrielle F.

    The service is horrible. I have been here multiple times and am ignored for a few minutes before someone asking for my order. The food is always great though and its right across the street from my apartment, so I've never stopped going. I can usually tolerate waiting and general rudeness (no "thank you"s or anything of the type). Tonight was a new low though. The door was wide open so I just walked in. When I was waiting for the girl to take my order, this older lady came storming out from the back, brushed past me and threw her arms up towards the door and barked "door" at me. I told her it was open. She then angrily walked back to the kitchen and continued to give me dirty looks for the entire time I was there. This has been my general experience: The young people working behind the counter are friendly, but the owners are just rude.

    (2)
  • Jessica L.

    I love the salads and the frozen yogurt, but not much else. Would highly suggest this place to anyone who sticks to strict diets or is looking to spend as little money as possible. For the price, the food is right, but is nothing incredibly special.

    (3)
  • Jenny S.

    in terms of the frozen yogurt.. it wasn't bad... i THINK the plain yogurt tastes like the inside of a creamsicle. but once you ADD YOUR OWN mix-ins and such it easily takes on those flavors.. so i can see why my friend who HATES FRO YO would like this place.. we went with berries and strawberries, but i think something chocolatey or cookie-like would have worked better.. not bad BUT i dropped it ONE STAR because the service was mediocre! the workers were impatient when trying to explain to us how their mix-in combinations worked.. and it was disgusting.. because their frozen yogurt comes frozen in pre-measured amounts.. and ......when he showed us he used his bare hands to pick it out of the freezer.. and then nonchalantly dropped it back in... WHAT A TURN OFF you can add as many mix-ins as you want, BUT you pay extra for each one!

    (2)
  • Shaquanna P.

    This review applies to their Ice Cream. Not that great. I only come here when I desparately need an ice cream fix during workdays. I remember it being soo much better when I had Angora Cafe ice cream delivered in college... IDK what happened. You start with a fro-yo/sherbet/ice cream base and add toppings. The toppings are crushed to basically powder. I can barely taste the heath bar or butterfinger in my ice cream. And for some reason, more than half the time my ice cream seems to have melted down before I can take the first spoonful. Oh how I despise souping up melted ice cream. Anyways, I much prefer berryline to Angora Cafe. In regards to Angora Cafe's other food and as a hang out spot, it's not bad. Typically casual cafe like atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Alex C.

    I've only had the frozen yogurt here, and it's amazing. You can get any combination, it's mixed in on the spot in a huge, weird-looking machine. They have a huge menu, I just wish they has more seating. Also, you have to go behind the counter to go to the bathroom, which is a little weird.

    (3)
  • Sandy B.

    Admittedly, I've never tried any of the actual meal-intended food here. That may sound like a stupid way to open a review, and that's because it is. Regardless of that, I've been to Angora several times for the fro-yo. The fro-yo. It is incredible. The substance itself is delicious, sure, but what is truly impressive to me, is that they seemingly will mix in anything you can imagine. It's just so much fun!

    (4)
  • Maleia S.

    I initially went in to try their famous froyo and loved it! The combinations are endless and always delicious! I've also ordered delivery through Foodler and have always been happy with the outcome. The estimated time usually does say about an hour, but they've delivered early every time. Their flatbread pizzas are so fresh and delicious and are a perfect meal on a humid day when you don't want to eat something heavy. I also love their paninis. All of the ingredients are fresh and the portions are huge- you get a lot for your money.

    (5)
  • Arden B.

    I am absolutely obsessed with Angora! They have a wide variety of food (including breakfast) and everything is delicious and decently healthy! Their wraps are amazing and huge! I always take almost half of it home to finish later. Their flatbread pizzas are really great too and they offer the calories on the menu. Angora is well-known for the amazing fro-yo. You start with either vanilla or chocolate fro-yo and then add a variety of toppings. They blend everything together and make it into a soft-serve style that you won't find anywhere else. It's definitely worth going just for the fro-yo! Even in the snow, I can't stay away from it. The staff is always friendly and helpful. If the couches are available, sit there! They are extremely comfortable and perfect for big groups.

    (5)
  • Grace S.

    Pros: Delivery, great frozen yogurt with a huge range of mix-in flavors, super-low-calorie flatbread pizzas, make-your-own salad, and (largely undiscovered) raspberry-filled cookies. Cons: All other food is, ultimately, not that good. Balance: PROS BOTTOM LINE: Angora deserves 4 stars for being the only place of its kind in this neighborhood -- a cheap place with healthy food (and fro-yo!) and reliable delivery.

    (4)
  • Chris G.

    I love this place. The mocha monkey smoothy is a great hangover solution. The wraps and breakfast panini are wonderful (although they could be a little more generous with the home fries). The fro-yo is as good as it gets, everything is generally healthy (they include calorie counts on most foods), and vegetarian/vegan friendly. The pizza by the slice and quiche by the slice (that's right, quiche by the slice) are never old and always satisfy. I should probably give them 4-stars since the prices are a little high, but I don't want to be a hypocrite. Lived in the neighborhood for six years and probably eat here one to three times a week. Crowd can be a little sorority heavy at times, and the place gets crowded in the busy BU months of September and April. During the summer it is a free wi-fi and tasty bite oasis. Inside and outside seating, couches, tables, good indie music or world cup soccer matches. Every neighborhood should be lucky enough to have a place this pleasant.

    (5)
  • Katie S.

    AMAZING! I live right down the street and have never been. One of my friends suggested the flatbread pizza and it was to die for. I ate half of it on the walk home because it smelled so good that I couldn't resist. And I didn't have any fro-yo, but they have every flavor you could imagine. I'm definitely going back there soon to have some.

    (4)
  • Rachel B.

    I have to force myself not to get vegan (non-dairy) fro-yo here EVERY DAY. There it is, just steps away from BU where I work. And it's so hot outside. Or cold, it doesn't matter. I still want it! I usually buy a pint at a time to hold me over for a couple days, but that doesn't stop me from eating all of it in one sitting. You can either buy a pint or what appears to be 1/2 pint. It's soft serve. Tons of flavors, not all of them vegan, but the one I care about, green tea, is the bomb. One star off for price--kind of expensive, but worth it.

    (4)
  • Kyle S.

    BEST PIZZA ON THE PLANET!!! No joke... any negativity toward Angora from other yelpers can solved by trying the pizza. I promise. but if you don't, that's just more for me. :-)

    (5)
  • J E.

    I hate rating places with a one star, but Angora Cafe gave me the most disgusting pizza I've ever had in my life. I didn't feel like cooking, so I thought it would be nice to order a pizza. I had never tried place before, but it was cheap and I didn't want to spend a lot of money. I ordered the meat lovers pizza, and it came about an hour or so later. The pizza came somewhat warm, and I could tell by the texture that it had been sitting around for a while. (ie. soggy) The crust... uhg... gross. Have you ever made bread (think about the first time you made it) and didn't realize that you needed to add some sort of seasoning in, and your proportions were all off? Yeah... nasty. The toppings were foul, and this is before I even tasted them. It was almost as if they cooked some of the meat separately, just so when they put it all in the oven, some of it could burn, while the rest went undercooked. The taste was no better. Have you ever been eating a piece of meat, when suddenly out of nowhere, you get this pocket of gamy, tendon filled cartilage? Now imagine when this was no longer a surprise, but an expected texture of each bite. I didn't even finish a slice. I would say avoid this place all together, but if you must go, just don't get the meat loverss.

    (1)
  • Katelan Y.

    When I think of college I think of Angora! Their chicken caesar wrap is the best! croutons, tomatoes, shredded parmesan cheese, lettuce and creamy dressing in a fresh, soft pita roll up - yuum. Their paninis and breakfast roll ups are good too! The frozen yogurt is too good to be true - you get to choose from a huge list of toppings (my fav=butterfinger) and it tastes like icecream. Great place for a quick, convenient meal.

    (4)
  • Jackie E.

    I used to go to Angora at least twice a week for their make-your-own salads. At around $7-8, the huge, fresh salads were a good deal and often lasted me two meals. Over the past few months, however, their portions have decreased almost by half. Maybe someone new is making the salads? I stopped going because I feel ripped off when my salad only fills half the container :(

    (3)
  • Kerrie K.

    The food is fantastic, but you'll find so many places in the city that will get the same to you just as quick. What guidelines the scale in their favor? The amazing frozen yogurt. I usualy call them and ask them to deliver two frozen yogurts and they happily drive over.

    (5)
  • Jenna A.

    I'm a pretty picky eater, so if I look up at a menu and actually see several things I want to eat, I'm impressed. I settled on the California panini -- turkey, avocado, tomato... and something else? (I'd probably say that it's a bad thing I can't remember what I ate 24 hours ago, but honestly, my memory sucks.) The sandwich was pretty tasty, and it was huge. I wish I could have bought half a sandwich! (And $7 for something that could feed two people isn't too bad.) One star for the super slow service. I was told that it's normally not so bad, but there weren't many customers at all. And my date's wrap was ready a good five minutes before my sandwich... It's hard to review a place when you've only been there once. Since I'm definitely hoping to visit again, I think it deserves four stars.

    (4)
  • John P.

    Good healthy option on trying to eat a healthy pizza. Always get a smoothie and their roasted red pepper pizza. The pizza there is fresh and great.

    (4)
  • Annette A.

    I love their smoothie varieties, but their mix is fluffier than most I've had. They have a lot of wonderful, unique flavors (banana-melon-honey-something). But, once you get down to half the cup, however, you're left with icy fluff you can't really get to without stabbing the bottom with your straw. The chicken sandwich I got was kind of icky. It was this giant chunk of boiled chicken breast between bread, kind of awkward, tasteless, kept falling out of my sandwich. I love chicken sandwiches, but this was something else. Yes, yes, I know it's health food, but I don't think that's a good excuse for food to be bland. Service was meek, impersonal, business-only. Place was clean, though, nice art everywhere.

    (2)
  • Elizabeth B.

    I remember when this place was the size of your closet and had maybe two tables. While the new location is a definite improvement, the wonderful food remains the same. The yogurt really is the best. The tomato/red pepper/mozzerella/basil sandwich makes my mouth water ... just thinking about it. The made to order salads never disappoint.

    (3)
  • Jonathan C.

    Great place to go for quick service, smoothies, frozen yogurt, and really thin crust pizza, would go here often if I lived or worked in the area

    (4)
  • A L.

    When describing Angora Cafe to my friends that have no idea what I'm talking about, I say: Imagine a fully customizable McFlurry shop, where the options are endless and the ice cream is actually frozen yogurt and thus healthy. Angora changed my life. When I fly from Seattle/San Francisco to Boston to visit my boyfriend at Boston College, the first thing and last thing we do is go to Angora Cafe (not to mention, our multiple journeys in between my arrival and departure). Best combo ever? NUTELLA, BANANA, AND GINGER SNAPS. You won't be sorry, friends. The staff is friendly and gets the job done as quickly as they can. The quality of their frozen creations has always been consistent. And the prices are perfectly practical.

    (5)
  • Bret C.

    Eating the different pizzas here is like eating pizza on a cracker. Mediocre at best...And I'm not a big fro-yo person so I didn't give that a shot, but I hear it's decent here. Staff was also mediocre. Not friendly. Angora needs to decide who they want to be. It's very cold looking, but with couches, but with weird dairy cases...Just overall in need of a facelift on top of the need for a food improvement. They also try to impose a $7 minimum on cards. Go next door to UBurger instead!

    (2)
  • Gwen F.

    Just wanted to point out that someone from Angora wrote me a very nice email, offering to make things right. First off, after seeing so many businesses freak out at negative reviews (er, not mine), this was pretty cool. I gave them a second chance, and the sandwich I had was pretty damn tasty, and my tummy was perfectly happy with it. It seems the previous problems are no more. I went a step further and ordered from Angora for a work event, and everyone seemed to enjoy their lunch (and I looked good!). So - end result? Angora not only reached out to an unhappy customer, but that alone made me try them again, and I think we can have a happy relationship from here on. Bad days happen to everyone, yes? I know I have 'em... Thanks, Angora.

    (4)
  • Sameer N.

    Step 1: Roll a giant blunt Step 2: Smoke dat ting Step 3: Call Angora for them to deliver to you an Orange Crush smoothie. Step 4: Drink that thing and chill hard. Step 5: Watch an Errol Morris documentary and ponder why the world is falling apart at the seams. Step 6: Still enjoy the smoothie. It's too ill. The smoothies are delicious, the yogurt is pretty ill (just get mad fruits in it, you'll love that). The other stuff is whatevs but you can't go wrong with the yogurt or the smoothies kid.

    (4)
  • Brook T.

    I LOVE Angora Cafe. The reason I gave it 4 and not 5 stars is because delivery takes FOREVER. Don't get me wrong, it's always worth the wait. I have never actually been inside, I use foodler.com for almost all ordering if I can. The frozen yogurt is de-lic-ious. I always get chocolate with raspberry and coconut. I highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • Sarah A.

    The frozen yogurt is delicious and they have a huge variety of great mix ins. However, I just come here for the frozen yougurt. Their pizza is just okay, fine if you really need something quick and in the area but there are better pizza places not too far away. Also, they have a credit card minimum which I find to be evil.

    (3)
  • Nicole B.

    The frozen yogurt is THE reason to come here. I went to college at BU and used to get yogurt all the time. I've since left Boston but come up several times per year to see my husband's family. No trip to Boston is complete without a stop at Angora. (Note, the outpost in Kenmore Sq is not as good - I'm not sure why...). There's a huge board with an array of 'mix-ins' and you order whatever combos you'd like. The most difficult part is deciding what to choose. It really is amazing. Over the years I've introduced many a person to the deliciousness. I haven't eaten food from Angora since the late 90s so I can't comment on it. But with thousands of possible yogurt choices, who needs other food??

    (5)
  • Jillian Y.

    I seriously love Angora. Free wi-fi being the first reason - nobody has ever told me that five hours is too long to drink a smoothie or two, for one thing. Their pizza is completely awesome - for $6, I was expecting rabbit food, and got a pizza that satisfied two people (one of them being a boy!). The mango smoothie is TO DIE FOR. Service is eh, and the bathroom is in the kitchen, but since nobody ever bothers me for scarfing down bandwidth, I won't hold it against them.

    (5)
  • Karlis B.

    I went to BU but always lived closer to Kenmore, so I rarely ate at Angora Cafe. But now that I live up near Harvard Ave. and go to Healthworks, Angora taunts me every freaking day with it low-carb flatbread pizzas. Normally, I wouldn't give two hoots about carbs, but after experiencing heart palpitations during step aerobics, I figure I shouldn't completely undo my calorie burning and get something healthy. I got the Artichoke and Roasted Garlic flatbread (and shot a few leering glances at the Fro-Yo menu). The great thing about Angora is that they display the nutritional info. I still got the one with the most calories. I continue to confuse myself. (As I waited, a couple got their BBQ Chicken Pizza and it looked delicious, so I started to salivate. And that salivation mixed in with the sweat on my face. And that's oversharing.) The flatbread was like a cracker: thin, crispy and flaky. I personally get pizza more for the toppings than the crust, so this was fine. The thing was loaded with artichoke and I'd vote for less of it. But everything else about would totally make me get it again. The Feta Portabella also looks delicious. Another good thing about this place is you can order online to avoid wait time and, in turn, sweating and salivating in the place.

    (4)
  • Tiffany L.

    My favorite is the caesar roll-up wrap (no chicken). the pita is perfect and the dressing is so good. The flatbread pizza is also really good for such low amount of calories. The frozen yogurt is good..everything is good on the menu for a fast-food place!

    (4)
  • Dave L.

    Angora's is a nice place to stop in for a snack or dinner. They serve delicious flatbread pizzas with a (reasonably) low number of calories. Hot tip: Occasionally, the publish a coupon for "Buy one flatbread, get one free". They also have frozen yogurt available with a number of toppings. The yogurt is pretty good although I prefer BerryLine. It doesn't strike me as a good place to lounge around with friends, or to bury yourself in a book. The atmosphere is somewhat awkward. Your best bet: Get the two for one coupon, and then take the two pizzas back to your apartment or dorm.

    (3)
  • Amanda L.

    Me and Trish needed sustenance before the Sara Bareilles (EEK) concert. Enter: Angora Cafe. I had previously been here before for assorted coffee and ice cream treats. But I had never had any of their food before. A quick perusing of the menu and we decided on the same BBQ Chicken Flat Bread Pizza. So we ordered.... AWKWARD STORY TIME: Me to guy at counter: Hi, can I have a BBQ Flat Bread Pizza Guy: ::deer in headlights look:: Wha? What's a flat bread pizza? Me and Trish: ::look at each other::....Um, pizza...? It was like that. The girl at the register next to him looked embarrassed for him and I think quietly explained that it was indeed on the menu. So along with our pizza I ordered an Oreo Cookie Smoothie. We waited on the couch for our food to be ready, and sipped on our smoothies. I was disappointed in mine. Even though there was indeed evidence of Oreo in my smoothie, the cookies were so pulverized that I could barely taste any of it. There was, however, plenty of banana, which was ok. The smoothie was way too liquidy though. We ate our pizzas outside, since it was so nice out. The pizza was good, although way thinner than I had anticipated. The sign outside had a picture of one of their pizzas, and the crust looked a lot thicker. But the pizza was still tasty. I could have used more BBQ sauce on the pizza, and I wish the chicken had some BBQ sauce on it, but I'll deal. Also, there was supposedly feta on my pizza, but it was either melted beyond recognition, or they forgot it. However, it was still mighty tasty. Next time I come, I really want to try their panini's.

    (4)
  • Tom E.

    Angora's pretty mediocre but needs a shout-out for its commitment to providing this part of Comm Ave with some non-chain, non-Asian food that is actually pretty healthy. HOLLA ! The Super 88 foodcourt easily beats it for sandwiches (Banh Mi) and Fro-Yo (the lower fat kind), but nowhere else round here can boast a better service for salads and for what I had... SPINACH PIE Which was yum. End of my story. I'd bump up the stars if they switched to the new trendier Fro-yo, ditched the bad pizza, started offering more savory pies and offered in-house-made fruit and tea drinks.

    (3)
  • Lauren M.

    Great place to grab a make your own salad on the run! Free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating is also a major plus if you want to get some work done.

    (3)
  • Di B.

    Nutella frozen yogurt. Get it NOW. that is all i can say. Probably the best ice cream/froyo I have ever had in my life. Amazing. My reveiw is clearly a little biased. I really want to try the wraps/paninis..they look really great as well.

    (5)
  • Helena M.

    Got a soy frozen yogurt with Oreo and I was so impressed. It was "soy" delicious and I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Oreo was not merely sprinkled on top but mixed in with the fro-yo. There were many options for regular and soy frozen yogurt which is awesome for everyone. Seating was plentiful and the outside seating is particularly lovely. I enjoyed this spot very much and will definitely come back soon.

    (5)
  • Alexandra W.

    I got the Sunny California wrap and it wasn't anything out of the ordinary and certainly nothing better than what I could have made myself, but it wasn't bad. I went on a slow weeknight and it took surprisingly long, even considering it was toasted (although I wish I'd known they toast the wraps because I would have asked for it cold because warm avocado shouldn't be a thing). I did like the variety of smoothies they offered and I'll definitely want to come in again and try one!

    (3)
  • Jenny Y.

    What a nightmare. I came here because the bae was stoked about this place and I may need to reevaluate our relationship. Atmospherically the place is a little skeezy, kind of like the town pizza joint. It's not well lit, the tables are dirty, and it's not somewhere you want to stay longer than you have to. When I walked in there was a backlog of incorrect orders for froyo and food. It should have been my first sign to leave. The menu for froyo was huuggee and fully of candy flavors and so I didn't bother. I ordered a steak and argula flatbread and a half hour later I was served peppery brown rubber, crisped argula and feta cheese on a half burnt cracker. While the portion size was pretty large I stopped after the second slice because it was completely inedible and had no redeeming quality. And it was way overpriced. Bonus: you'll find the saddest offerings of cafe pastries huddling together for warmth in the sparse display case. Extra credit: I ordered a tea and it came in a cup of lukewarm tap water.

    (1)
  • Young P.

    Angora Cafe offers a variety of ice cream flavors as well as different toppings including fresh fruits and some of your favorite chocolates and candies. You can pretty much ask for whatever you want and they will mix your topping directly into your ice cream. I would say Angora Cafe pretty much does what other frozen yogurt places do except they do it with ice cream instead of frozen yogurt. Some of my friends absolutely love this place but I think this place is just average. There is nothing really special or unique about their ice cream or the way they prepare their ice cream. If you are in the area and you are looking for a simple dessert place, then this would be the spot to go to. If you are looking for something more than just average, I would recommend driving a couple more blocks down and go to some of the places on Harvard Ave in the Allston area.

    (3)
  • Rena M.

    I ordered from Grub Hub this afternoon and was very impressed! The steak and arugula flatbread was delicious, and I am surprised that it was less than 300 calories...I am wondering if that was actually a typo on their website because it was soo filling and delicious! I also got a salad, and I love that you can make your own salad and choose up to five toppings. The salads are a decent size for a decent price- the only thing I didn't like was the lemon tahini dressing that I chose, but I had asked for it on the side anyway so I was able to just use my own dressing instead. The driver forgot to deliver our fro-yo, and when I called the restaurant, they were very nice about it. They had the driver re-deliver it, and they even added a free muffin and cookie in there!! The chocolate filled cookie was amazing!!!! We did not realize that they actually mix the toppings into the fro-yo; we had assumed that it was similar to Pinkberry and other places, where they just put the toppings on top. So we kind of messed up and ordered a chocolate froyo with strawberries - the combo didn't really work. But next time, if we order properly, I'm sure it will be great. I love the concept of mixing the flavors in with the yogurt. Overall, a great dining experience!

    (5)
  • Ryan A.

    I can't say enough good things about Angora Cafe. Everything I've ordered has been fresh and delicious. I haven't actually visited in person so I can't attest to that aspect. Every time I've ordered through GrubHub. My favorite smoothie is the Bananarama. Froyo, banana, oatmeal and honey. I highly recommend it. Along with that, I usually order the "make your own" salad. I load it with healthy ingredients and the portions are very generous. Last time I tried the Mediterranean plate with tabouli, hummus, falafel and a Greek salad It was really good and I'd definitely order it again. One thing I really appreciate is that the items here are much healthier than normal for these kind of places. They genuinely make an effort in that area.

    (5)
  • Laura D.

    I've been here a few times as it's a great place to meet friends. It's somewhat small on the inside, but when it's nice out there are a handful of added tables to eat outside. I stopped by once and intended to order the Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Roll Up (basil, pesto, tomato, mozzarella), but I ended up being served the Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Special (basil, pesto, tomato, mozzarella, and egg). I'm not sure if I misspoke or there was some confusion at the register as the items are so similarly named, but just be careful you're ordering the right thing! The Special was a bit small, but good nonetheless. You can tell they use fresh ingredients. The next time I came I got a strawberry frozen yogurt. I rarely order soft froyo and even more rarely do I go with strawberry (I'm a chocolate/brownie/cookie dough person), but I was trying to be healthy-ish that day. I was totally blown away by how sweet the froyo was. The way Angora mixes the toppings with the yogurt creates a new, perfectly blended and delicious flavor. I'd definitely come back for the froyo!

    (4)
  • J P.

    My team ordered from Angora via Foodler, and there were a few mistakes once we had our food. 1. The pizza one person ordered was completely cold, despite arriving in a warming box. 2. We were missing an entire entree. 3. Two of our entrees were missing key ingredients (steak and chicken). 4. The "chocolate-filled cookies" were, in actuality, a single chocolate chip cookie. We were offered a partial refund for the errors. The food we did receive was mediocre.

    (2)
  • Audrey C.

    This review is based solely on the FROYO here. It's GENIUS, mashing up toppings to be put inside the yogurt. They use this machine to grind it all together. I've only been to one other froyo place in Santa Cruz that does this so I'm super happy that this is here! They have so many different options of toppings, from oreos to fruit, you name it! You can also add as many toppings as you want in your froyo. The portions are also huge here. Definitely come here if you want froyo that's a little different from the norm.

    (5)
  • Alison P.

    Been here twice and both the times the service was utterly bad. The cashier was very rude. We ordered the dark chocolate frozen yogurt and it was just terrible. They basically just added chocolate chips to it. It tasted NOTHING like dark chocolate. They basically don't care about their customers.

    (1)
  • Cathy Z.

    I can't speak for anything other than the frozen yogurt, but the frozen yogurt is great! Basically, you pick a mix-in flavor (or two!) and they use this giant machine to blend it with your frozen yogurt. It's a nice variation on your usual frozen yogurt with toppings; I think they do this at Cafe Kiraz in Cambridge as well. A heaping small size filled me up for less than $5, which seems to be the going price for frozen desserts these days. They have something like 40 flavors, including butterfinger, oreo, and banana, so I would definitely come back to try more! I'm not sure I would get real food here, though--the menu seems a little strange and scattered. Also, I think I noticed that they have a separate mixing machine for nuts, so people with mild allergies can probably join in the fun!

    (4)
  • Kate T.

    I ordered online for delivery and got a call an hour later from the driver who very aggressively asked me where I was. I told him I was waiting outside and he proceeded to call me a liar. I asked him what address he was at, and it was an address across town that was no where near my house. I called the store to complain and they said it was a computer error and that the food should still be fine by the time it gets to me. The food finally got to me an hour and a half after I ordered it, and the yogurt was melted and the food was cold and mediocre. Not worth the hassle or the wait.

    (2)
  • Lauren F.

    I ordered clam chowder, a Roma panini, hummus and coconut cookies. They didn't have clam chowder so they called and said they could give me cream of broccoli... Fine. I literally took one bite of the soup and immediately tossed it out. It tasted like water, with a little broccoli. Gross. The panini was cold and also had zero taste. The coconut cookie was okay, but the menus says "cookies" and there was only one, for $2, and it was very small. The hummus was good, but still have to give one star since nothing else was, and I ended up having to order food from somewhere else because the soup and panini were gross. Definitely will never order from again.

    (1)
  • Brian M.

    I never wrote a review on yelp before. With such terrible delivery experience I just had to sign up and write a review to inform people about this god awful restaurant. Average wait time according to foodler was 60 minute which is completely fine. However, the delivery took nearly 2 hours. I called them around hour and 20 minutes in, they said the delivery was coming within any minutes. Gave them call in 10 minutes and they just hung up on me. Was quite dumbfounded by such attitude. They not only managed to deliver the food almost 2 hours late but managed to successfully get me mad by just hanging up the phone. Never order from this place.

    (1)
  • Mary R.

    Get the flatbread pizza & the froyo. Customize it. Get one they already make. They're all just delicious. The toppings are endless, and the combo of the savory pizza and the sweet froyo is perfect. I prefer to order it to my apartment during a movie night with my roommates, but they have a dine in service available as well. Delivery can be awhile so definitely plan an activity while you wait for it, but believe me, it's well worth the wait. The customer service is surprisingly helpful as well. There have been numerous occasions of the wrong item being delivered to my apartment. However, with just a phone call, the delivery man is right back on his way with no additional charge. Maybe I'm biased, but Angora is almost always the way to go.

    (4)
  • Michael W.

    I called Angora again the following afternoon to see what was going on with the refund. Luckily the daytime staff is leagues better than the nighttime staff. The woman who answered on the night when we ordered the food "promised" a refund, but she never attempted to refund us. The gentleman I spoke to the next afternoon did it right away. As a matter of fact, he refunded the entire order when I told him we had to throw away all the food (when the woman from the night before gave me a hassle and lied about processing a refund for the pizza and fruit cup). It's shameful that I had to call to make sure that the business held to its word, but at least now I know that it's because of the individual employees. I'm giving Angora an extra star this time around because of the exceptional response by the daytime staff. My tips: go here during the day and try to stick to their froyo selection. Their food quality is way too hit or miss to trust. You can get better food at pretty much any other establishment. Although the second experience was vastly improved from the initial, I will still never get anything from this place again. I'm considering this a lesson learned.

    (2)
  • Taulant M.

    I specifically made an account just so I can write a review for this place. I work right near there and I used to go there all the time. This place is absolutely horrible. The food is below average. The service is horrendous, it's a bunch of people that don't care about there job at all. If I could give this place lower that 1 star I would. It's overpriced, always dirty, down right awful.

    (1)
  • Greg W.

    The frozen yogurt is good but I find all of their food to be bland and uninteresting. It's got a mediterranean flare to it but nothing has much taste. Fortunately you can craft your own decently health meal. Sometimes I make my own salad and throw some avocado in with some tahini dressing and it turns out decent.

    (3)
  • Kirsten P.

    Ordered food with coworkers for dinner last night. Really long time for delivery (over an hour) and the woman on the phone had the coworker on hold for 4-5 minutes prior to taking the order. Ordered the chicken parm paninni. Was cold on arrival....no basil and about a tablespoon of marinara. Very bland. Will not order if this is the choice next time.

    (1)
  • Tali C.

    Absolutely horrible service!! We ordered frozen yogurt through Foodler which took over an hour to get here. After the long wait we dug right in and realized it wasn't our order. I looked at the delivery slip which had a completely different name and address on it and immediately called the delivery guy to track down our right order. He told me it the stores's mistake and I should call them but I'm pretty sure he was the one that was supposed to follow the address on the slip. I called the location but the woman on the phone couldn't have cared less... She said she would refund me and hung up before I could say anything. Needless to say I still don't know where my order is and was never offered the option to get it. I have to say the yogurt here is great but ironically the poor service and rude woman left a bad taste in my mouth.

    (2)
  • Abby R.

    The food is ehh the service is ehh and the atmosphere is a very quiet ehh because it's been emptyish and near silent every time I've gone. However, the froyo and the Lemon Crush smoothie are top notch. I've only tried the nutella froyo, which is just as good as it sounds and very nutella-y, but they have a HUGE menu of flavors that they blend into the frozen yogurt and I would definitely come back here to try more of their flavors. I've tried the Polo Panini which was pretty flavorless and dominated by chicken. Also the pesto tasted like it was just basil; I saw no evidence of nuts or cheese in the pesto, which for me is pretty much the whole point, so that was disappointing. I also tried a Caesar wrap which was just ok. There was actually too much chicken and the chunks of it were too big so I was taking bites that were comprised only of dry hunks of chicken. Would not order here again. For food I'd give this place 2 stars, for froyo and smoothies it gets 4 stars. Math tells me this means I should give the place 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Anshuman D.

    Good cakes and smoothies.

    (4)
  • Chrissy V.

    Prices on menu are wrong. When I asked why I was charged $2 more the cashier called someone else over. He said the prices had changed. No apologies, no offer to correct their error. Next time change the large menu over the counter before changing the register. Honestly I just felt ripped off but I wasn't in the mood to make a stink.

    (2)
  • Steven H.

    Had some troubling experience with these guys. Ordered 2 sandwiches on 'whole grain panini bread' and received sliced wheat bread that had been toasted. Also, the Quinoa side salad that supposedly came with feta cheese, onions and sundries tomatoes was just plain quinoa. When I asked about a re-order or reimbursement, I was offered $10 back on a $40 order. Will not order take-out again.

    (1)
  • Brandon K.

    The best part about Angora is the smoothies. They have every flavor you could possibly crave, and will combine any concoction at your discretion. The Mocha Monkey is a real treat. The sandwiches are well-made, but some there is a large disparity between the good and the bad. One time, I ordered the The Polo sandwich, which was tasty, fresh, and filled to the brim with chicken. The same trip, a friend ordered The Turco, which was basically melted cheese and a few thin slices of pepperoni between toast. Sandwiches are a hit or a miss; sometimes you get a sandwich and are completely satisfied, sometimes you get a sandwich and have to go to CityCo after to grab a Cliff Bar to fill the empty void in your stomach. The main problem with Angora is the service, which is why I rated it only two stars. Every time I have went there, they have an stench of bitterness about them that I find extremely unwarranted. They are unwilling to proceed with any sort of polite small talk, and when you order, it is as though they are doing you a favor, when in reality you are supporting their non-unique business that has no reason to exist over any other of the hundreds of cafés in the area. Great shakes, good food, terrible service.

    (2)
  • Danielle R.

    I've only really come to Angora's for their soft-serve frozen yogurt. Once you start coming here for it, you simply can't stop. This has been my consistent go-to for over 8 years now. I've never been anywhere else in Boston with quite the same froyo-making technique or number of mix-ins available. Basically, you get to create your own, unique flavors based on your selection of two (or more) mix-ins with a vanilla or soy base. My default flavor is fudge brownie + cookie dough, but some other terrific flavors are almond macaroon + granola, nutella + banana, and oregon chai + cracklin oat bran. Note: they recently hired some new staff people and my last visit wasn't as smooth as it usually is. Don't let one experience with bad service deter you, though. Their froyo is pure gold.

    (4)
  • Trisha G.

    I only had the frozen yogurt. I am very picky about froyo and usually avoid it. I basically want it to taste like real soft serve, out of the machine, ice cream. So I rarely get it, but I was seriously craving some ice cream. I got vanilla with caramel. I enjoyed the flavor of the vanilla as it was pretty close to soft serve. The texture is kinda watery, which means that it melts way faster. I did have to tell the woman to STOP with the caramel as she was pouring a ridiculous amount on top. I didn't want to be rude but if I didn't say "oh god, that's enough," she probably would have added on another ten seconds of squirting. It was seriously about 12 full seconds out of a ketchup sized bottle... I was really anxious watching that. Even after spooning a whole bunch of the caramel into the garbage it was very overwhelming. Service... meh and slooooow. The guy behind the counter was incredibly rude and was not patient at all. They were out of my first order, butterscotch, so I had to revisit the huge topping board and make another decision and he was just not having it. I even said sorry, and he gave a curtly litte "S'okay.." The women behind the counter were much more friendly. That guy can suck it, and now I probably won't go back. I do want to try a darn grilled panini though.

    (3)
  • Kelly O.

    A decade later, and Angora's still got awesome mix-in fro-yo. If I'm in the area, I always make a point to stop in for some (and sometimes make a special detour just to get it, if the craving is strong enough).

    (4)
  • Michelangelo A.

    The atmosphere is not customer friendly and the place is super hot in the summer. Food selection is great. Customer service makes no effort in ensuring a good experience. It's disorganized, fast-paced for no reason ( not to mention the place was EMPTY ) and there is little to no information on how to order. The place is not aesthetically pleasing starting from the menus down to the dining experience. All in all, that's why you get 2 stars.

    (2)
  • Courtney W.

    All their reviews about their frozen yogurt hold true. Creamy and fresh but most importantly a large amount for small dollar. However, the coffee isn't spectacular. Oh well. Regarless, its a frequented location for college students alike.

    (4)
  • Aisha H.

    Only tried the yogurt - super amaze! The small was huge though - my sister and I found ourselves wishing we'd shared one. They have tons of toppings so that's cool but on our visit, the fruit didn't appear all that fresh so we steered clear. But otherwise, it looked like an interesting place and definitely worth a try.

    (4)
  • Brittani M.

    This is seriously one of my favorite spots in Allston!! I love their breakfast roll ups huuuugeeee for the price in Boston!!! I also just got a make your own salad delicious!! Love that they give you so many options with the base price! Also, Giaa is really sweet and very attentive!! ;-)

    (4)
  • Ryan C.

    One of the worst lunches I have had in a while. So, I walk into Angoras (first time) for a quick sanwhich, I was out late last night and wanted something fresh to munch on. As I entered, it was pretty much dead aside from a couple eating a pizza together. The pizza seemed large enough and looked great, so I thought their paninis would be of the same quality since they were the same price. As I waited for my order, a line of others began waiting too. After one person asked politely to hurry his order because he was becoming late for work, the lack-luster cashier essentially shrugged him off. Soon four other people and I were standing, some waiting almost a half an hour until all our orders came at once. Once I began eating, I noticed the panini was soggy, the tomatoes were soggy, everything was soggy with no flavor! I ordered a "Californian" which has avocado, but I could tell it was the weak tomatos that were to blame. All in all, it was something I could wip up better, in half the time, for 1/3 the price. I don't normally complain about food service too often and I understand it's a "first world" problem, but I work for my limited money and expect that if I spend $8 I will be adequately fed. I'm not full yet, so I'm going to get a real lunch now. Total waste of time and money spent here.

    (1)
  • Alexandra R.

    Food is decent, but don't trust their delivery time. We called to confirm our order and the woman on the phone was very short with us. Honesty about delivery time would've been nice...

    (3)
  • Amber L.

    Ok so I'm obsessed with Angora. If you're a health nut, this is the place to go. Their flatbread pizzas are out of this world and for a whole pie it's less than 400 calories!!! I always go for the BBQ Chicken, trust me it's amazing. So their froyo...don't get me started, it's phenomenal, they have literally any topping you could ever imagine and they blend it all together for you!!! (Why didn't anyone else think of that?!) AND THEY HAVE SUGAR FREE Ok but my absolute fave part about angora is the people working there. Gia is literally THE BEST, she always has a smile on her face and is great with customers. She recognizes me every time and always remembers my order. We always ham it up, whenever I go I always hope she is there because she will just make my day brighter. Honestly if she left I might not go as often. So there it is, check it out, you won't be disappointed. Ps- their smoothies are overpriced, but the Chai Baby, so delicious. If it wasn't so pricey I would get it every time!

    (5)
  • Alex M.

    On the bright side of his review, the delivery time was exactly as expected. However, our food needed to be reheated. Plus, the lemon rice soup was awful. It might as well have been called rice soup, because there was no lemon flavor. Lemon rice soup is four ingredients. It's not that difficult to make, so save your cash and make it at home for yourself. These two aspects of my dining experience warrant the 2 star review. Had the food been warm - 3 stars. Had the lemon rice soup met my expectations - 4 stars. I won't be ordering from Angora again for its subpar quality.

    (2)
  • Grace C.

    It's quite expensive here, but the reason I give it 4 stars is for their frozen yogurt. A friend suggested the blend of strawberry and cheesecake and I've never ordered anything else since her suggestion The pizza smells good but I've never tried it. It's probably a better deal than the hefty price for froyo, but I still recommend it at least once!

    (4)
  • Joy S.

    This used to be one of my favorite breakfast spots, but not anymore! The only way to describe the structure in this cute cafe is "sloppy". The staff needs to be completely replaced, very rude, unorganized. I don't know how you can mess up an order that bad when your literally typing in a computer? After the long 15 min wait my order was wrong, my $6 smoothie was not made correctly and when I went to tell him I was immediately cut off!! Sad to see they put so much money into the renovations when it's clear they should have started with the staff.

    (1)
  • Courtney G.

    I've been here twice now. I got a vegetarian wrap the first time which was fine. The second time I got coffee yogurt with banana and dark chocolate which was on point. There are so many ways to customize your yogurt! The lady working there recommended the dark chocolate and banana to go with my coffee which are mixed INTO the yogurt. She was helpful and hilarious, and I've never been so proud of my yogurt before. A great place to go with your friends. I wish we had one of these where we live.

    (4)
  • Lauren C.

    Two of the items on my order were not correct. I called to let the restaurant know and the employee was very rude and refused to re-deliver the correct items even though the restaurant was still open and making other deliveries. The worst service experience.

    (1)
  • Nina M.

    When my fiancé lived in Boston, we went to this place constantly. I love their sandwiches and frozen yogurt selections. They deliver locally and are fast and friendly. I still dream about their pumpkin pie frozen yogurt and wish they could ship it to Florida. It's a solid place for standard lunch food in the area.

    (4)
  • Anna G.

    Delivery only took an hour (which is on the high end of my tolerance), but the time estimation was a half hour off. I ordered the chicken parm sandwich, but a sub roll wasn't an option, so I chose white panini bread. What I got was soggy Texas toast and chicken so tough, I literally could not chew it. My friend ordered a Greek salad wrap with chicken. She actually got too much gristle to continue eating. My roommate ordered an oven roasted chicken roll up. What she got was a wrap that had a funny after taste and made her throw up. Would never order from here again.

    (1)
  • Emma H.

    AMAZING smoothies. A couple of months ago I got the Carmel Apple right before I got on the T. I ended up screaming multiple times, "oh my god, this is so f%$@*ing good". A couple of apologizes, a lot of dirty looks, and a few sips later I was in heaven. They strive in their smoothies (make your own!) and Fro-yo. I was once feeling risky and ordered a custom smoothie with mango, gummy bears, and butterfingers. I hope to never feel that risky again but at least I had the option! That being said, I have had very little experience here with the food. I have had the soups a couple of times, which are just average but the panini's are great. My favorite is to get everything pressed with pita bread. I recommend the Grilled Veggie and Hummus wrap along with The Paris Panini.

    (4)
  • Mazyar M.

    Very bad quality and expensive! I have never had such a bad espresso cake in my life. I never would go there to for my coffee break. I think their frozen yogurt should not be bad but I will not try it. Expensive and Low quality.

    (1)
  • Ben H.

    Sadly Angora has gone downhill. Their froyo does not disappoint but their cafe food is mediocre. Their steak, arugula and feta flatbread was my favorite but the last time I had it the dough was hard and the toppings covered very little of the pie - a good 2-3 inch crust was left around the edges. The most recent time I came in I got a chicken caesar salad - I have NEVER had caesar dressing so peppery. Seriously - there was a good 1/4 of an inch of ground black pepper in the bottom of the dressing cup. I think my days of going to Angora for anything other than froyo are over. Such a shame.

    (3)
  • Rebecca U.

    I am really not a fan of the food they serve at Angora, I found it over priced fand poor quality. What I can say is that I LOVE their Fro-yo. They make their fro-yo in one of those machines that blends all of the ingredients into it so you can add almost anything you want into the froyo (they have a very long list). I tend to stick with the Chocolate and then add in butterfingers and heath bar, but that it my standard go to. They also give you a very good portion, sometimes I might even say too much (but can you ever really have too much fro-yo?) Even during the polar vortex this winter I still craved fro-yo and found myself eating it in below freezing temps. If you are a fan of Fro-yo definitely stop by angora.

    (4)
  • Vivian C.

    In the old days, I've visited the Angora Cafe located in Kenmore Square with my sister, and we'd split one of their humungously filling and yummy wraps consisting of breaded eggplant, chicken, roasted red peppers, mozzarella and all this other good stuff, and a frozen yogurt. After a while, I heard that there was this new location further down the B line, but still in BU territory. Rumor had it that they weren't owned by the same folks. If memory serves me correctly, however, the menu was still similar, at least initially. Well, now, many moons later, I decided to step in here for a meal and found a menu quite unlike my delicious memories of yesteryear. Sure, they still have soft serve frozen yogurts into which they will mix all sorts of fruity, chocolatey, gummy, flavorful ingredients, but to me, Angora Cafe was THAT roll up. Oh well. It looks like they have some healthy options here. So we ordered the milano grilled sandwich $5.98 (roasted eggplant, roasted peppers, mozzarella cheese, creamy pesto sauce) and asked if they could toss in some roasted veggies advertised in a roll up (broccoli and zuchinni to be precise). They didn't tell me the surcharge till I asked (was it $1.29?). We also shared the steak, arugula & feta cheese flat pizza $7.29 (fresh arugula, steak, mozzarella, parmesan and feta cheese, olive oil). The pizza arrived first. Pay attention, as they call out the orders as they are prepared and leave them on the counter for pick up. The crust was cracker thin. Crisp with no chew on the outer un-topped rim, but chewy beneath the generous coating of cheese. That was the only generous part, however, as the rest of the toppings were scanty. Small diced beef and a few leaves of arugula. It wasn't impressive and the 12 or so inch round was only a decent portion for one - no leftovers today. The sandwich wasn't particularly impressive in size even after the addition of the extra veggies. The pesto wasn't spread around, and the cut slicing the sandwich in two was quite off-center. The bread was grilled, and it was nice that there was a whole-wheat option, but it gained a chewiness from its short time in the wrapping before we turned our attention to it. Perhaps I'll try a roll up next time. They will allow charging for purchases $7+.

    (3)
  • Juliet C.

    I go in just for the yogurt + green tea + one other topping and I absolutely love it. It's a tad pricier than say Pinkberry or Yogurtland, but it's great for a pick-me-up.

    (4)
  • Joe M.

    Ordered froyo here and it took over 90 minutes and still never showed up. Called to cancel and they didn't even apologize. DO NOT ORDER OR GO HERE AWFUL!

    (1)
  • Seth C.

    If you are not going to this 'European cafe' for froyo, DONT BOTHER GOING. The food is so mediocre and tasteless. They routinely screw up orders, their food is NOT accurately described on the menu, and the ingredients are sub-par.

    (1)
  • Max W.

    Angora is a nice change from the Allston delivery and takeout places nearby because they offer healthy food items and a reasonably comfortable dining area. It's an odd mix of coffee shop and sandwich takeout place, but somehow it works. The frozen yogurt menu is especially nice to have together with the full food menu. The flatbreads are the highlight here, as they're made fresh to order with high quality ingredients. Paninis are alright but tend to come out soggy, so I'd avoid them. On the whole, I'd get a bite if in the area, but not go out of my way.

    (3)
  • David Y.

    This is one of those reviews written half way through the meal. Literally the worst falafel wrap I've ever had in my life. Hard, dry, and bland. If I wasn't absolutely starving I would've thrown the thing away already. The only thing making it edible is the fresh veggies with it and the additional humus I'm smothering everything with.

    (1)
  • Nazanin N.

    We came in for coffee and sweets and I truly regret that we didn't go to the dunkin right beside it! Very weak coffee, frozen cake which taste like someone has just found it at the bottom of the freezer and very annoying loud music. Will never o back there.

    (1)
  • Andrew T.

    I ordered the feta and portobello flatbread pizza and was pretty disappointed! They must've assumed I was an idiot and didn't know the difference between portobello and white mushrooms. If you're out of portobello mushrooms, don't just swap white mushrooms for them! They're very different!

    (1)
  • Couldbe A.

    Delivery took 1:40. Gluten free pizza was a joke - a fajita with toppings. The regular flat bread pizza was a larger fajita with toppings. Ordered through Foodler, and was (wrongly) charged $8.40 d or delivery. Foodler credited me $10 for the inconvenience, however not recommended for speed, cost, or taste.

    (1)
  • K C.

    Just used my Groupon there and a staff member ROLLED HIS EYES AT ME! I haven't even tried the food yet and I don't care because I honestly think that's one of the rudest things you can do. I am seriously considering asking Groupon for a refund of the other two coupons that came with the purchase.

    (1)
  • Anora L.

    Good smoothie selection and the service was fast. Unfortunately I just felt like an inconvenience to the staff. Busy or not, customer service is important. I would give them another try but I'm not in a hurry to do it soon.

    (3)
  • Ben P.

    I should qualify this review by saying I've only been to Angora Cafe after 9:00pm, which might explain my issues with the staff. I've stopped in at Angora after late work nights to grab a sandwich or smoothie, and every time the cashier has been rude. This isn't the same person; it seems like Angora just hires people who don't want to deal with customers. Maybe it's because they get a lot of drunk college students at night? I've also been overcharged on two separate occasions - nothing major, but it's enough that I wouldn't go back. I want to like this place, because it's right around the corner from my place...oh well!

    (2)
  • Bec P.

    Terrible service. I came in close to close, a sin, I know, but if you're still open, you're still open, don't be a jerk. Needless to say I won't ever come back.

    (1)
  • Lucy E.

    As the only place to get a decent sandwich near my work I end up eating here pretty frequently. The food is decent to good, but not dependable which makes me hesitate every time I go. When everything in my order comes out as ordered it is very fresh and tasty. Getting a correct order is the hardest part though. I've received bacon egg and cheese sandwiches where the egg was forgotten and a brie, avocado, tomato sandwich with no brie. It's hard to forgive these over-sites, but like I said when its good its great. So word of warning if you decide to risk it, just check you're order before you're out the door!

    (3)
  • Liz A.

    Ughhhh, noooooo! Angoooorra! The owner of angora contacted me after my last review apologizing and leaving a credit in my name for my "next order." So, foolishly, I gave them another chance, again. Again, another 50 minute projection for fro-yo 4 miles down the road. Then, an hour later I get a phone call saying there were technical difficulties and my yogurt will be another 20 minutes. I asked the guy if I was getting some type of refund for the inconvenience and he hesitantly said yes, and then quickly hung up. So, TBD if I get any type of refund. Considering it was through foodler, I won't hold my breath... UPDATE: There never was any type of credit or refund! Maybe the owner believes in good customer service, but it doesn't appear the everyday stuff seems to care AT ALL!

    (1)
  • Laura S.

    The two stars are from the fact that the panini was pretty good. This review will not go past two stars because the service was awful. The staff acted like they couldn't be bothered. They also don't pay attention to detail whatsoever. A customer should never have to remind someone twice that they wanted their order "to go" or that they ordered a coffee as well. I can get a good panini at a million other places for much less of a price, probably won't be returning.

    (2)
  • Dan J.

    Smoothies are reasonably priced and taste amazing. Definitely the go-to place if I'm near packards corner.

    (5)
  • C B.

    My sister and I love Angoras!! I love the service, it seems like it is mostly run by family members, and they've always been polite (even when use groupon)! Better yet, the food is awesome! Good froyo with lots of toppings, smoothies, wraps, pizza, yummy! In my opinion, their falafel can be dry but I usually get the pizza anyway. Kind of expensive but worth it. It's nice to sit outside on a sunny day and watch everyone walk by on Comm Ave. I will always go back!

    (5)
  • Katie H.

    Every Monday I order Angora online and right on time it is ready for me to pick up. It is so easy and delicious!! The frozen yogurt here is SO GOOD and they mix the toppings in to the yogurt--its like a blizzard but better!! I have a tradition of going here with a friend to share a flatbread pizza and frozen yogurt. It's great because its decently low cal (the flatbreads taste just as good, if not better than regular pizza..but way less of a calorie killer), not too expensive ($15-20 split between us), and so filling!! The smoothie menu looks incredible, I haven't gotten around to trying it because I always get the froyo instead. Gia behind the counter will remember you if you're a regular and is so sweet. Tonight she knew I came from a workout and offered to fill my water bottle with filtered water. And Chris makes a mean flatbread pizza.

    (5)
  • Wendy L.

    I'm a big fan of their Steak & Arugula flatbread pizza here. It's the perfect size for one person...delicious and crispy. My favorite panini here is the Californian....the avocado makes this sandwich! I wouldn't recommend getting their paninis to go or for delivery because the bread tends to get soggy pretty fast. Their frozen yogurt and smoothies are okay. 3 stars because their delivery usually takes a while and the pizza comes cold half the time. I wish I could always stop in for a fresh baked pizza and sandwiches but I don't live around the area anymore so it's hard. There are some find pretty good discounts and deals on foodler for delivery from Angora though!

    (3)
  • Dorise G.

    Really? How have I not reviewed this place yet? I get fro-yo from here ALL THE TIME in my office! Any training, any celebration, any completion of major project, it's a fro-yo day. Nutella and Waffle Cone, Chai and Ginger Snap, Dark Chocolate Raspberry, Malted Chocolate banana marshmallow graham cracker, whateva - you name it, I've probably made a combo out of it. Their fro-yo is delicious, but some things to be mindful of: ~The fruit, depending on what it is, can sometimes taste a little artificial. I do NOT recommend the pumpkin at ALL, which is a shame, because pumpkin ice cream is my fave. ~I don't recommend chocolate bars that harden weird when frozen (like twix) because it's not fun to try to chew in the ice cream. The walnuts, too, grind down to give the fro-yo a weird, mealy texture. No. That said, once you think carefully about your flavor combo, it's hard to really go wrong. Even the not great ones aren't bad. Most of it is damn delicious, and I can't wait to order some more!

    (4)
  • Matt H.

    First time in there tonight and got a massive panini (whole wheat) with chicken, mozz, roasted peppers, and pesto. Simply awesome. This place is the real deal. 5 stars next time if round two is as good as round one.

    (4)
  • Yue H.

    Oh Angora I sing praise to you! Free WIFI, nice variety of froyo, belly-friendly flatbread, what else can one ask for? The staff is friendly and they are open till quite late in the summer (considering how early every place with WIFI closes during the summer months). Try their artichoke & roasted garlic flatbread, seriously. It's so good.

    (4)
  • Sam C.

    Delivery driver wasn't relayed the instructions for where to drop off - don't leave for for these types of comments if they aren't relayed to the people delivering the food - Salad came with the wrong dressing, I am lactose intolerant, cannot eat it!!! Avocado is blackened and spotty and looks to be several days over-ripe...Quality Control?! Used to love this place, now they are quickly scratched off my list. Quality of the other veggies is OK, so I guess that is good.

    (1)
  • Claire H.

    Angora is great! I love their ice cream concept. Instead of having toppings they actually blend the extras into the ice cream. For example: So instead of having strawberries/cookie dough on top of your ice cream they put the strawberries/cookie dough into a machine to make strawberry/cookie dough ice cream. It's pretty weird to explain but it's really cool and tastes amazing. I definitely recommend going for a quick bite with friends. I've only gotten a sandwich here once, but it tasted great.

    (4)
  • Julia M.

    Food is decent but I still end up eating here alot-make sure you check your order before you leave when getting take out, they get my order wrong 70% of the time

    (2)
  • Betty F.

    Fantastic! Their flat breads are to die for! Great flavor and not super caloric. Instant fan. Then I decided to try the frozen yogurt.. OMG! are you kidding me? This is phenomenal. I get their stuff delivered to me every two weeks. worth indulging without adding inches to my waist.

    (4)
  • Chloe L.

    I love their froyo and their wraps are pretty good too. too bad the service sucks

    (3)
  • Mandy E.

    i love you. feed me paninis and frozen yogurt thats basically soft serve ice cream all day long.

    (5)
  • Hogger K.

    Sometimes more is not better. I used to go to the Angora Cafe that was in Kenmore Square. There was no better place in Boston to get frozen yogurt (froyo). But that place is closed up, so I trekked over to the Comm. Ave. location. Over the course of a few weeks, I tried several of their specialty froyos: "berry happy to meet you!", pina colada, peach boys, and banana boat. Just shockingly awful. The pina colada was completely inedible and it tasted like there was chalk in it. Every fruit in those froyos tasted like they weren't ripe. Seriously, they made the froyo taste bitter. The banana boat wasn't horrible, but it also wasn't worth $6.54. Plan B? Go back and try the regular froyo there with a single mix-in. For a place that I have such fond memories of, it deserves another chance.

    (2)
  • Alyssa J P.

    I used to love this place because they have soy frozen yogurt, which is pretty much the best invention ever. However, they're currently out of it and don't foresee buying any because winter is coming. HELLO? Apparently vegans and the lactose intolerant don't eat ice cream in winter? News to me!

    (1)
  • Jeremy K.

    The food there is pretty good and they even had some healthy alternatives which is always a plus but I got really pissed off after I placed a Foodler.com order and they called me all pissed off telling me that they would deliver it but not anytime after that supposedly because I was out of their area, which is bullshit because I am about 6 minutes away by car. Nobody told them to confirm the order if they didn't want to deliver it. Eventually, about 90 minutes later, my order arrived and they guy wasn't even nice enough to bring it up and I had to go down the street one block and pick it up through his car window which I found extremely rude, especially since I tipped 20%. The food itself was good though. Especially the custom salad I had and the frozen yogurt as well. If it wasn't for their attitude when I placed my order, I'd happily give them more business but after what I went through, it's not going to happen. If it weren't for that bullshit, I'd return happily.

    (2)
  • Corona W.

    Ahh...Angora Cafe. I remember ordering from you in my first year of law school...It was love at first bite. Your delicious LOW-CAL flat bread pizzas and creamy frozen yogurts. I got so many people addicted to you...and, I've already made arrangements to visit you again pre/post-graduation. Until we meet again, there are only fond memories all around.... :D

    (5)
  • ara n.

    Nothing especial about this place, mediocre food with matching service is what you'll get. Save your mom and eat at home instead.

    (1)
  • Cris L.

    If you're looking for food, this isn't the place to go. Sure, they have some food items, but it's like going to Red Lobster for a steak. JUST ORDER THE FROYO. Yep, not only should you order the frozen yogurt, but you should satisfy those late-night cravings (yes, they even deliver late) with some delicious concoction of sweet cream, peanut butter, marshmallow, etc. It may seem a little pricey, but definitely well worth it. HUGE selection of toppings and combinations--be bold!

    (4)
  • Silpa S.

    I think I've been coming here for atleast 2 years now. It was at one point my go to whenever I need a filling healthy meal. I love their roll ups. My personal favorites include the falafel roll-up and roasted vegetable roll-up w/ hummus. How can I forget their pizzas! I love them and highly recommend them. The flip side? Their credit card minimum of something like $7 is really inconvenient and I do believe they are a bit pricey for the kind of fare they offer. I think I spent a good $8 or $9 for a pretty standard salad once that I could have gotten else were for a better price.

    (3)
  • Hayley M.

    I wish I worked right by Angora so I could eat it every day for lunch. They have a lunch specials card where your 6th lunch is free. I feel I could probably accomplish this about twice a month if I worked nearby. Alas, that is not the case. Angora has so many different options, it's hard to choose just one thing to eat! They have a bunch of different paninis. I love the Milano; which is eggplant, roasted green peppers, provalone cheese and a pesto spread, and my friend orders the Tuscany; ham, mozzarella, tomatoes, and spinach. They also have flatbread pizzas, which I'm dying to try. Another reason Angora should be on your radar? Their frozen yogurt. They have Chocolate, Vanilla, Sugar Free, and Non-Dairy bases, and about 40 mix ins. The mix-ins are a blend (heehee) of ones you'd expect, such as chocolate chips, candy, and fruit, but also have granola, Snackwell's cookies, pumpkin, and a host of other intriguing ingredients. The service is a little slow, but you know they are making your food fresh.

    (4)
  • Diana G.

    I used the Yelp application on my iPhone to find this place. I was really craving ice cream, but frozen yogurt did the trick. There are so many ingredients available to put in your frozen yogurt that it was hard for me to decide at first. Finally, I chose peanut butter & banana. Yum!

    (4)
  • Annette A.

    I love their smoothie varieties, but their mix is fluffier than most I've had. They have a lot of wonderful, unique flavors (banana-melon-honey-something). But, once you get down to half the cup, however, you're left with icy fluff you can't really get to without stabbing the bottom with your straw. The chicken sandwich I got was kind of icky. It was this giant chunk of boiled chicken breast between bread, kind of awkward, tasteless, kept falling out of my sandwich. I love chicken sandwiches, but this was something else. Yes, yes, I know it's health food, but I don't think that's a good excuse for food to be bland. Service was meek, impersonal, business-only. Place was clean, though, nice art everywhere.

    (2)
  • Megan W.

    If I could give this place zero stars, I would! Worst place to go if you have any type of food allergy/sensitivity/intolerance! They did not listen to my food allergies, and after I ordered my smoothie and was stating my allergies (as they were making it and ignoring me) I noticed they had smoothies containing nuts- I asked about this to see if they used different blenders for the smoothies with nuts, since I'm HIGHLY allergic to nuts, soy, have celiac disease, etc so I have to be careful and know to ask questions. They told me they do not make anything with nuts... when it's right on the menu: PEANUT cracker smoothie! With... yes, peanut butter! And there was peanut butter and nuttella right on the counter top! They gave me attitude when I tried to return the smoothie and ask for something else, or for it to at least be washed in a clean blender that had not processed nuts or gluten products. I finally got an iced coffee (that was more expensive than a starbucks coffee! Unbelieveable!) but it was like half a cup of sweetener, waaaay too sweet, and again she ignored me when I asked to check if the flavors were gluten free. So then I got a plain ice coffee, no flavor or sweetener. This time, she packed it FULL of ice, so that I was paying $3 for a cup of ice with maybe 2-3 oz at most of actual coffee that probably didn't even taste that great. I am still trying to return the coffee and ask for a manager to speak to, so far it has been over 25 minutes of being ignored! Will absolutely NOT be coming back to this place again! I had had high hopes given other reviews and the promising looking menu, and the option for almond milk (one of the only 3 nuts I'mm actually allowed to have), which is rare to find at a coffee shop unless you go to Whole Foods... I was really excited about the possibility that maybe, just maybe, I could go back to enjoying an iced latte, but it looks like that will not be happening here. My only satisfaction has been in being able to warn a couple of incoming customers about the bad service as I've been sitting here, and they are trouping over to starbucks, where I may as well head as well, because the service is much better than here.

    (1)
  • Lesley C.

    The food is good but the service is ridiculous. I have always had to wait more than ten minutes for an order, even when I had ordered online beforehand. I dont understand how the service can be so slow when they have more than five people working behind the counter and always less than 10 people in the restaurant. It is very disappointing because I come here a lot but they have never been quick with the orders.

    (3)
  • Kerry G.

    This place is a nice, quick cafe. They have high quality ingredients, on the healthier side of things and at decent prices. I personally love their BBQ chicken flat bread pizza, which is less than 400 calories I think. They also have good coffee and frozen yogurt with a lot of mix-ins. I also like the atmosphere there, very casual. You can hang out and chill or get the food to go. The downside is not everything is good on the menu, but there are plenty of options, so keep trying things until you find what you like.

    (4)
  • Blake J.

    There is only one reason why I am giving Angora two stars instead of one: the smoothies. The smoothies here are among the best in town and they aren't even fresh! (That's right folks. The smoothies are delicious despite everything in them being deeply frozen.) Mango in the Morning, Take 2 to Mango, and Chai Baby are among my favorites. Peanut Cracker is also rather high on the list. Everything else here is palatable, but done better elsewhere... and that elsewhere is often any number of the establishments on that same block. I tried the sandwiches: the Tuscany is made with thick, lunch-meat ham and I ended up throwing it out; the Polo was nothing special; and the Roma was passable (it's hard to screw up a mozzarella and tomato panini). I tried the frozen yogurt. I am not dead. I found it to be about one step above McDonald's frozen treats. It definitely didn't make my list of memorable occurrences. Wanting to give Angora yet another chance, I came back one weekend morning for their famed brunch. The quiche of the day was taking a day off, I suppose, so I tried a spinach and feta breakfast sandwich. Again, like everything else here, it was ok, but not great. I even had a tomato and fresh mozzarella salad one day. The most absurd part about the salad wasn't even how terrible it tasted. If your mozzarella isn't fresh, why bother including "fresh" in the title? That's just unnecessary. Mesclun had definitely been hanging out in a refrigerator for a while, and I have never had such bland pesto in my life. (At least they weren't marked as fresh.) Though I must admit I did enjoy picking off the tomatoes. People watching: Unless you need to see BU students roll in at all hours of the day wearing assorted pajamas, I would keep walking. All in all, I truly wanted to love Angora, but the food is closer to cafeteria quality than cafe quality. It also doesn't help that the guy who usually works on weekdays wakes up extra early to dish out attitude alongside the bad food. The smart kids seem to walk out of this establishment with pizza boxes. Maybe that's where I went wrong...

    (2)
  • Erik O.

    Kinda pricey for what it is. its not bad. but its not great. sorry, this was a lazy review. i'll have to update it later.

    (3)
  • Dave L.

    Yes the froyo here is awesome. It is so awesome that it seems like you are eating premium ice cream. You can also choose a bunch of toppings that they will blend in for you, the closest thing that comes to mind is when getting ice cream from Coldstone Creamery. Cookie dough and brownie with the plain frozen yogurt is the way to go for a nice dessert treat. A group of people by us were also chowing down on some flatbread pizza that looked pretty good.

    (4)
  • Marian M.

    Artichoke & Roasted Garlic Flatbread Pizza, Bananarama Smoothie, and Froyo!!! Such a good meal. The pizza was scrumptious and was so cheap considering the size. The Bananarama smoothie was pretty bomb too. It had bananas, oatmeal, froyo, and milk... so refreshing in hot weather. Pretty filling on its own. You can add fiber boosts and protein boosts and whatnot as well. And of course, the froyo was delicious as ever. Try banana-nutella. It's awesomeeeeee. I wish I ordered food/smoothies from this place earlier because it's pretty good :)

    (4)
  • Kathleen M.

    I love love love love this place. I think what most people go to Angora for is their frozen yogurt or their smoothies. What I love most about this place is that it's a change of pace. It's a nice little cafe amongst larger restaurants in the area. Unlike those larger restaurants, Angora also caters to those who try to eat on the healthy side but are sick of just eating plain pre-made salads. I go to Angora for their FLAT.BREAD.PIZZAS. Yes friends, flat bread pizzas. Amazing. Low in calorie, high in protein. I almost always get the Steak, Arugula and Feta Cheese flat bread and I am in heaven. I don't think their calorie listings are quite right but I like that they have the listings up there for a lot of their wraps and flat breads so you get an idea of what you're eating. I'm am also a huge fan of their roll-ups. I suggest the Turkey, Swiss and Avocado or the Falafel and Hummus roll-up which you can add chicken to for an extra $1.90 (which i do!) They have a create-your-own salad and like the yogurt and smoothies, they display all the fresh ingredient options so you can see exactly what you're putting in there. Everything I've had in their bakery selections are delicious. Fudge stuffed chocolate chip cookies? Yes please. I also just had a cinnamon chip scone for the first time a few weeks ago and it went fabulously with my orange cappuccino. There is a down side to Angora, however - If you're looking for a regular slice of pizza expect something mediocre. I found most things pre-made here are fairly mediocre, if not a lesser quality. This is disappointing given everything else I love about this place. All in all, I love coming here for a relaxing lunch away from work. There is a surprisingly low number of loud and obnoxious BU students who stick around in Angora. Most just come in and out for froyo. Those who do end up sticking around are usually their set up with a laptop in order to get work done in the same relaxing environment I love being there for as well. I plop on the couch with my cappuccino and do school work or read my nook and just enjoy me time. Fresh food + relaxing break from work = Yay!

    (4)
  • Gabrielle F.

    The service is horrible. I have been here multiple times and am ignored for a few minutes before someone asking for my order. The food is always great though and its right across the street from my apartment, so I've never stopped going. I can usually tolerate waiting and general rudeness (no "thank you"s or anything of the type). Tonight was a new low though. The door was wide open so I just walked in. When I was waiting for the girl to take my order, this older lady came storming out from the back, brushed past me and threw her arms up towards the door and barked "door" at me. I told her it was open. She then angrily walked back to the kitchen and continued to give me dirty looks for the entire time I was there. This has been my general experience: The young people working behind the counter are friendly, but the owners are just rude.

    (2)
  • Jessica L.

    I love the salads and the frozen yogurt, but not much else. Would highly suggest this place to anyone who sticks to strict diets or is looking to spend as little money as possible. For the price, the food is right, but is nothing incredibly special.

    (3)
  • Jenny S.

    in terms of the frozen yogurt.. it wasn't bad... i THINK the plain yogurt tastes like the inside of a creamsicle. but once you ADD YOUR OWN mix-ins and such it easily takes on those flavors.. so i can see why my friend who HATES FRO YO would like this place.. we went with berries and strawberries, but i think something chocolatey or cookie-like would have worked better.. not bad BUT i dropped it ONE STAR because the service was mediocre! the workers were impatient when trying to explain to us how their mix-in combinations worked.. and it was disgusting.. because their frozen yogurt comes frozen in pre-measured amounts.. and ......when he showed us he used his bare hands to pick it out of the freezer.. and then nonchalantly dropped it back in... WHAT A TURN OFF you can add as many mix-ins as you want, BUT you pay extra for each one!

    (2)
  • Shaquanna P.

    This review applies to their Ice Cream. Not that great. I only come here when I desparately need an ice cream fix during workdays. I remember it being soo much better when I had Angora Cafe ice cream delivered in college... IDK what happened. You start with a fro-yo/sherbet/ice cream base and add toppings. The toppings are crushed to basically powder. I can barely taste the heath bar or butterfinger in my ice cream. And for some reason, more than half the time my ice cream seems to have melted down before I can take the first spoonful. Oh how I despise souping up melted ice cream. Anyways, I much prefer berryline to Angora Cafe. In regards to Angora Cafe's other food and as a hang out spot, it's not bad. Typically casual cafe like atmosphere.

    (2)
  • Alex C.

    I've only had the frozen yogurt here, and it's amazing. You can get any combination, it's mixed in on the spot in a huge, weird-looking machine. They have a huge menu, I just wish they has more seating. Also, you have to go behind the counter to go to the bathroom, which is a little weird.

    (3)
  • Sandy B.

    Admittedly, I've never tried any of the actual meal-intended food here. That may sound like a stupid way to open a review, and that's because it is. Regardless of that, I've been to Angora several times for the fro-yo. The fro-yo. It is incredible. The substance itself is delicious, sure, but what is truly impressive to me, is that they seemingly will mix in anything you can imagine. It's just so much fun!

    (4)
  • Maleia S.

    I initially went in to try their famous froyo and loved it! The combinations are endless and always delicious! I've also ordered delivery through Foodler and have always been happy with the outcome. The estimated time usually does say about an hour, but they've delivered early every time. Their flatbread pizzas are so fresh and delicious and are a perfect meal on a humid day when you don't want to eat something heavy. I also love their paninis. All of the ingredients are fresh and the portions are huge- you get a lot for your money.

    (5)
  • Arden B.

    I am absolutely obsessed with Angora! They have a wide variety of food (including breakfast) and everything is delicious and decently healthy! Their wraps are amazing and huge! I always take almost half of it home to finish later. Their flatbread pizzas are really great too and they offer the calories on the menu. Angora is well-known for the amazing fro-yo. You start with either vanilla or chocolate fro-yo and then add a variety of toppings. They blend everything together and make it into a soft-serve style that you won't find anywhere else. It's definitely worth going just for the fro-yo! Even in the snow, I can't stay away from it. The staff is always friendly and helpful. If the couches are available, sit there! They are extremely comfortable and perfect for big groups.

    (5)
  • Grace S.

    Pros: Delivery, great frozen yogurt with a huge range of mix-in flavors, super-low-calorie flatbread pizzas, make-your-own salad, and (largely undiscovered) raspberry-filled cookies. Cons: All other food is, ultimately, not that good. Balance: PROS BOTTOM LINE: Angora deserves 4 stars for being the only place of its kind in this neighborhood -- a cheap place with healthy food (and fro-yo!) and reliable delivery.

    (4)
  • Chris G.

    I love this place. The mocha monkey smoothy is a great hangover solution. The wraps and breakfast panini are wonderful (although they could be a little more generous with the home fries). The fro-yo is as good as it gets, everything is generally healthy (they include calorie counts on most foods), and vegetarian/vegan friendly. The pizza by the slice and quiche by the slice (that's right, quiche by the slice) are never old and always satisfy. I should probably give them 4-stars since the prices are a little high, but I don't want to be a hypocrite. Lived in the neighborhood for six years and probably eat here one to three times a week. Crowd can be a little sorority heavy at times, and the place gets crowded in the busy BU months of September and April. During the summer it is a free wi-fi and tasty bite oasis. Inside and outside seating, couches, tables, good indie music or world cup soccer matches. Every neighborhood should be lucky enough to have a place this pleasant.

    (5)
  • Katie S.

    AMAZING! I live right down the street and have never been. One of my friends suggested the flatbread pizza and it was to die for. I ate half of it on the walk home because it smelled so good that I couldn't resist. And I didn't have any fro-yo, but they have every flavor you could imagine. I'm definitely going back there soon to have some.

    (4)
  • Rachel B.

    I have to force myself not to get vegan (non-dairy) fro-yo here EVERY DAY. There it is, just steps away from BU where I work. And it's so hot outside. Or cold, it doesn't matter. I still want it! I usually buy a pint at a time to hold me over for a couple days, but that doesn't stop me from eating all of it in one sitting. You can either buy a pint or what appears to be 1/2 pint. It's soft serve. Tons of flavors, not all of them vegan, but the one I care about, green tea, is the bomb. One star off for price--kind of expensive, but worth it.

    (4)
  • Kyle S.

    BEST PIZZA ON THE PLANET!!! No joke... any negativity toward Angora from other yelpers can solved by trying the pizza. I promise. but if you don't, that's just more for me. :-)

    (5)
  • J E.

    I hate rating places with a one star, but Angora Cafe gave me the most disgusting pizza I've ever had in my life. I didn't feel like cooking, so I thought it would be nice to order a pizza. I had never tried place before, but it was cheap and I didn't want to spend a lot of money. I ordered the meat lovers pizza, and it came about an hour or so later. The pizza came somewhat warm, and I could tell by the texture that it had been sitting around for a while. (ie. soggy) The crust... uhg... gross. Have you ever made bread (think about the first time you made it) and didn't realize that you needed to add some sort of seasoning in, and your proportions were all off? Yeah... nasty. The toppings were foul, and this is before I even tasted them. It was almost as if they cooked some of the meat separately, just so when they put it all in the oven, some of it could burn, while the rest went undercooked. The taste was no better. Have you ever been eating a piece of meat, when suddenly out of nowhere, you get this pocket of gamy, tendon filled cartilage? Now imagine when this was no longer a surprise, but an expected texture of each bite. I didn't even finish a slice. I would say avoid this place all together, but if you must go, just don't get the meat loverss.

    (1)
  • Katelan Y.

    When I think of college I think of Angora! Their chicken caesar wrap is the best! croutons, tomatoes, shredded parmesan cheese, lettuce and creamy dressing in a fresh, soft pita roll up - yuum. Their paninis and breakfast roll ups are good too! The frozen yogurt is too good to be true - you get to choose from a huge list of toppings (my fav=butterfinger) and it tastes like icecream. Great place for a quick, convenient meal.

    (4)
  • Jackie E.

    I used to go to Angora at least twice a week for their make-your-own salads. At around $7-8, the huge, fresh salads were a good deal and often lasted me two meals. Over the past few months, however, their portions have decreased almost by half. Maybe someone new is making the salads? I stopped going because I feel ripped off when my salad only fills half the container :(

    (3)
  • Kerrie K.

    The food is fantastic, but you'll find so many places in the city that will get the same to you just as quick. What guidelines the scale in their favor? The amazing frozen yogurt. I usualy call them and ask them to deliver two frozen yogurts and they happily drive over.

    (5)
  • Jenna A.

    I'm a pretty picky eater, so if I look up at a menu and actually see several things I want to eat, I'm impressed. I settled on the California panini -- turkey, avocado, tomato... and something else? (I'd probably say that it's a bad thing I can't remember what I ate 24 hours ago, but honestly, my memory sucks.) The sandwich was pretty tasty, and it was huge. I wish I could have bought half a sandwich! (And $7 for something that could feed two people isn't too bad.) One star for the super slow service. I was told that it's normally not so bad, but there weren't many customers at all. And my date's wrap was ready a good five minutes before my sandwich... It's hard to review a place when you've only been there once. Since I'm definitely hoping to visit again, I think it deserves four stars.

    (4)
  • John P.

    Good healthy option on trying to eat a healthy pizza. Always get a smoothie and their roasted red pepper pizza. The pizza there is fresh and great.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth B.

    I remember when this place was the size of your closet and had maybe two tables. While the new location is a definite improvement, the wonderful food remains the same. The yogurt really is the best. The tomato/red pepper/mozzerella/basil sandwich makes my mouth water ... just thinking about it. The made to order salads never disappoint.

    (3)
  • Jonathan C.

    Great place to go for quick service, smoothies, frozen yogurt, and really thin crust pizza, would go here often if I lived or worked in the area

    (4)
  • A L.

    When describing Angora Cafe to my friends that have no idea what I'm talking about, I say: Imagine a fully customizable McFlurry shop, where the options are endless and the ice cream is actually frozen yogurt and thus healthy. Angora changed my life. When I fly from Seattle/San Francisco to Boston to visit my boyfriend at Boston College, the first thing and last thing we do is go to Angora Cafe (not to mention, our multiple journeys in between my arrival and departure). Best combo ever? NUTELLA, BANANA, AND GINGER SNAPS. You won't be sorry, friends. The staff is friendly and gets the job done as quickly as they can. The quality of their frozen creations has always been consistent. And the prices are perfectly practical.

    (5)
  • Bret C.

    Eating the different pizzas here is like eating pizza on a cracker. Mediocre at best...And I'm not a big fro-yo person so I didn't give that a shot, but I hear it's decent here. Staff was also mediocre. Not friendly. Angora needs to decide who they want to be. It's very cold looking, but with couches, but with weird dairy cases...Just overall in need of a facelift on top of the need for a food improvement. They also try to impose a $7 minimum on cards. Go next door to UBurger instead!

    (2)
  • Gwen F.

    Just wanted to point out that someone from Angora wrote me a very nice email, offering to make things right. First off, after seeing so many businesses freak out at negative reviews (er, not mine), this was pretty cool. I gave them a second chance, and the sandwich I had was pretty damn tasty, and my tummy was perfectly happy with it. It seems the previous problems are no more. I went a step further and ordered from Angora for a work event, and everyone seemed to enjoy their lunch (and I looked good!). So - end result? Angora not only reached out to an unhappy customer, but that alone made me try them again, and I think we can have a happy relationship from here on. Bad days happen to everyone, yes? I know I have 'em... Thanks, Angora.

    (4)
  • Sameer N.

    Step 1: Roll a giant blunt Step 2: Smoke dat ting Step 3: Call Angora for them to deliver to you an Orange Crush smoothie. Step 4: Drink that thing and chill hard. Step 5: Watch an Errol Morris documentary and ponder why the world is falling apart at the seams. Step 6: Still enjoy the smoothie. It's too ill. The smoothies are delicious, the yogurt is pretty ill (just get mad fruits in it, you'll love that). The other stuff is whatevs but you can't go wrong with the yogurt or the smoothies kid.

    (4)
  • Brook T.

    I LOVE Angora Cafe. The reason I gave it 4 and not 5 stars is because delivery takes FOREVER. Don't get me wrong, it's always worth the wait. I have never actually been inside, I use foodler.com for almost all ordering if I can. The frozen yogurt is de-lic-ious. I always get chocolate with raspberry and coconut. I highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • Sarah A.

    The frozen yogurt is delicious and they have a huge variety of great mix ins. However, I just come here for the frozen yougurt. Their pizza is just okay, fine if you really need something quick and in the area but there are better pizza places not too far away. Also, they have a credit card minimum which I find to be evil.

    (3)
  • Nicole B.

    The frozen yogurt is THE reason to come here. I went to college at BU and used to get yogurt all the time. I've since left Boston but come up several times per year to see my husband's family. No trip to Boston is complete without a stop at Angora. (Note, the outpost in Kenmore Sq is not as good - I'm not sure why...). There's a huge board with an array of 'mix-ins' and you order whatever combos you'd like. The most difficult part is deciding what to choose. It really is amazing. Over the years I've introduced many a person to the deliciousness. I haven't eaten food from Angora since the late 90s so I can't comment on it. But with thousands of possible yogurt choices, who needs other food??

    (5)
  • Jillian Y.

    I seriously love Angora. Free wi-fi being the first reason - nobody has ever told me that five hours is too long to drink a smoothie or two, for one thing. Their pizza is completely awesome - for $6, I was expecting rabbit food, and got a pizza that satisfied two people (one of them being a boy!). The mango smoothie is TO DIE FOR. Service is eh, and the bathroom is in the kitchen, but since nobody ever bothers me for scarfing down bandwidth, I won't hold it against them.

    (5)
  • Karlis B.

    I went to BU but always lived closer to Kenmore, so I rarely ate at Angora Cafe. But now that I live up near Harvard Ave. and go to Healthworks, Angora taunts me every freaking day with it low-carb flatbread pizzas. Normally, I wouldn't give two hoots about carbs, but after experiencing heart palpitations during step aerobics, I figure I shouldn't completely undo my calorie burning and get something healthy. I got the Artichoke and Roasted Garlic flatbread (and shot a few leering glances at the Fro-Yo menu). The great thing about Angora is that they display the nutritional info. I still got the one with the most calories. I continue to confuse myself. (As I waited, a couple got their BBQ Chicken Pizza and it looked delicious, so I started to salivate. And that salivation mixed in with the sweat on my face. And that's oversharing.) The flatbread was like a cracker: thin, crispy and flaky. I personally get pizza more for the toppings than the crust, so this was fine. The thing was loaded with artichoke and I'd vote for less of it. But everything else about would totally make me get it again. The Feta Portabella also looks delicious. Another good thing about this place is you can order online to avoid wait time and, in turn, sweating and salivating in the place.

    (4)
  • Tiffany L.

    My favorite is the caesar roll-up wrap (no chicken). the pita is perfect and the dressing is so good. The flatbread pizza is also really good for such low amount of calories. The frozen yogurt is good..everything is good on the menu for a fast-food place!

    (4)
  • Dave L.

    Angora's is a nice place to stop in for a snack or dinner. They serve delicious flatbread pizzas with a (reasonably) low number of calories. Hot tip: Occasionally, the publish a coupon for "Buy one flatbread, get one free". They also have frozen yogurt available with a number of toppings. The yogurt is pretty good although I prefer BerryLine. It doesn't strike me as a good place to lounge around with friends, or to bury yourself in a book. The atmosphere is somewhat awkward. Your best bet: Get the two for one coupon, and then take the two pizzas back to your apartment or dorm.

    (3)
  • Amanda L.

    Me and Trish needed sustenance before the Sara Bareilles (EEK) concert. Enter: Angora Cafe. I had previously been here before for assorted coffee and ice cream treats. But I had never had any of their food before. A quick perusing of the menu and we decided on the same BBQ Chicken Flat Bread Pizza. So we ordered.... AWKWARD STORY TIME: Me to guy at counter: Hi, can I have a BBQ Flat Bread Pizza Guy: ::deer in headlights look:: Wha? What's a flat bread pizza? Me and Trish: ::look at each other::....Um, pizza...? It was like that. The girl at the register next to him looked embarrassed for him and I think quietly explained that it was indeed on the menu. So along with our pizza I ordered an Oreo Cookie Smoothie. We waited on the couch for our food to be ready, and sipped on our smoothies. I was disappointed in mine. Even though there was indeed evidence of Oreo in my smoothie, the cookies were so pulverized that I could barely taste any of it. There was, however, plenty of banana, which was ok. The smoothie was way too liquidy though. We ate our pizzas outside, since it was so nice out. The pizza was good, although way thinner than I had anticipated. The sign outside had a picture of one of their pizzas, and the crust looked a lot thicker. But the pizza was still tasty. I could have used more BBQ sauce on the pizza, and I wish the chicken had some BBQ sauce on it, but I'll deal. Also, there was supposedly feta on my pizza, but it was either melted beyond recognition, or they forgot it. However, it was still mighty tasty. Next time I come, I really want to try their panini's.

    (4)
  • Tom E.

    Angora's pretty mediocre but needs a shout-out for its commitment to providing this part of Comm Ave with some non-chain, non-Asian food that is actually pretty healthy. HOLLA ! The Super 88 foodcourt easily beats it for sandwiches (Banh Mi) and Fro-Yo (the lower fat kind), but nowhere else round here can boast a better service for salads and for what I had... SPINACH PIE Which was yum. End of my story. I'd bump up the stars if they switched to the new trendier Fro-yo, ditched the bad pizza, started offering more savory pies and offered in-house-made fruit and tea drinks.

    (3)
  • Lauren M.

    Great place to grab a make your own salad on the run! Free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating is also a major plus if you want to get some work done.

    (3)
  • Farrell P.

    I mean, they're open and delivering until midnight! In Boston! I've been to and ordered from Angora many times and it really never fails. Some things are definitely better than others, but nothing I've had has been awful. Prices are reasonable. My only real issue is that the quality of ingredients is not great, so don't be expecting the best tasting vegetables you've ever had. Angora is like...your friend that is really spectacular at making you lunch when you yourself are too lazy. Here's my rundown: The frozen yogurt is, needless to say, amazing. Quite possibly the best. I always get mine with coffee and cheesecake. Mix-ins are the real thing. Flatbread pizzas are wonderful. I don't actually believe that the nutrition facts they state for these are correct though, because sometimes there is mozzerella on my roasted red pepper flat bread and sometimes there is just feta. Regular pizzas are good, too, especially the veggie. Paninis are melty, cheesy, and delicious. Wraps are good. A little dry sometimes. (Anything with tahini works for me.) Salads are not worth it here and the smoothies are not my favorite. I'd go somewhere else for those. I really like to order Angora for outings...like if I'm going on a picnic or to the Boston Harbour Islands. 'Cause they'll bring it to you in a sturdy paper bag with a handle and a piece of fruit. The bottom line is order stuff here with ingredients you know you like! Anything with hummus, brie, or avocado makes me happy.

    (4)
  • A Z.

    HOLY HEAVEN! It's not always on the menu, but order a GONDOLA PIZZA. They are the most delicious little (big actually) morsels of pizza you've ever eaten. It's basically a pizza in the shape of a Gondola, but its really, really good. I liked getting delivery from there because they'd always toss you a banana or something healthy to go with your meal, even if your meal was a 50lb Gondola Pizza :D

    (5)
  • Huan z.

    Angora offers many kind of snacks but I came here for yogurt. It's more healthy than icecream and it's yummy. They have almost 100s of different flavors. I like Almond Joy, Pistacio and anything with cholocate. Their pumpkin Yogurt is pretty yummy too. It's pretty slow for them to prepare it, but it's worth the wait.

    (3)
  • Maggie D.

    Angora is great if you need something quick, healthy and yummy without having to put in too much effort. The fro-yo options are ample and delish! A little on the pricey side, compared to some other places that do mix-ins, but it's a large portion and again, great options. The flatbread pizzas are really good too! Great size to share as a snack or eat yourself for a meal. The one with artichokes and the BBQ chicken are my favorites! They deliver and are open late. A great option for the Packard's Corner area!

    (3)
  • Sarah F.

    So, I work right near this place so I eat here A LOT. Everything I've had has been tasty - paninis, smoothies, flatbread pizzas, breakfast roll-ups. Mm mm. But the service is frequently terrible. Delivery across the street routinely takes over an hour. Of course, I can't walk over there myself because the wait usually takes longer than my lunch break. And they're constantly mixing up orders. But ultimately, I have to give them 4 stars, because I'm always coming back for more. Edit: Adding that 5th star because service has been consistently speedy and efficient since writing this review. Go figure. Also, I've discovered their veggie burger, mm...

    (5)
  • Anna B.

    I think 95% of customers come in for the yogurt. Personally, I like the custom salads, give them a try! I don't like to eat my vegetables so I have to find something interesting to hide them in - here you can get avocado, nuts & other goodies on the salad and they're pretty generous with the helpings. Not cheap - my salads are usually $8-$9 - but great quality. My only complaint is that the service can be spotty. Sometimes there are 3 or 4 people in the back of the place doing nothing and one person out front trying to fill 10 yogurt orders while I wait to order my salad. And I don't recommend their gift cards as sometimes the card reader is broken and other times they have to go into the back to run the card and it takes a while.

    (3)
  • Jang David K.

    out of all the combos you can have...the best combo is nutella, blueberry and grapenut fro yo. This is some seriously business. When your fro yo has a well balanced mix of fruits, sweets and crunches, you win. Angora...simply amazing. Nice desert to pick up if you don't wanna sit down and eat a full out desert but want something to make your stomach happy as your drive back home from dinner, stop by Angora~!

    (4)
  • Sameer K.

    I would not come here for the food, but Frozen Yogurt is amazing. What makes it so good is that you can combine vanilla or chocolate with any candy, cereal and fruit. Now I know what you are thinking, its the same as those other ice cream places. No!! They got a machine that combines these flavors perfectly. They have a lot of choices and believe me you will be addicted. Fav flavors: Choc - Kit Kat - Almond Joy Vanilla - Stawberry Fruit - Gram Crackers - Nutella Go try it now and post your fav flavor...

    (5)
  • Princess T.

    Great place for flavored froyo! I get a quart of nutella froyo every time I'm there. They deliver also so the convenience is great. The location is amongst a lot of restaurants, so its a great stopover for dessert. Definitely go, you won't regret it!

    (4)
  • Mary G.

    I've been coming here for at least 3 years now, and it is still my favorite place to grab a bite. Everything in this restaurant is worth trying! ESPECIALLY THE FROZEN YOGURT! When I first became a patron, I was just there for the Frozen Yogurt. Seriously, this is the best Froyo in the City of Boston. They don't just mix the fruits and candy into the Froyo, they actually GRIND it in so that the whole Froyo is evenly flavored. My favorite combination is a chocolate base with bananas and then some other candy (eg. Reese's or Butterfinger). The banana flavor leaves a great aftertaste! If you love Froyo, you have to come here!! After half a year, I started to enjoy their smoothies. This is probably the only thing on their menu that doesn't stand out. They're good, maybe even great, but definitely not amazing. Now, after a few years, I've ventured into their food menu. If you need lunch and you're craving a good roll-up or Panini, this is the place you want to be. I haven't tried their pizza, but I've heard it's great. Their meat is always perfect, whether it's grilled or deli, and their portions are just right. They've got tables and couches, as well as outdoor seating. I don't think I would come here to study, but it's the perfect place for a few friends to grab lunch or an ice cream.

    (5)
  • Betty P.

    I haven't tried a lot of the food options at Angora but the sandwiches I have gotten here have been pretty good. But the reason I usually go here is to get my favorite froyo flavor . . . blueberry Snickers. I know the combination sounds weird, but you gotta try it before you knock it. It's a fun purple color and people look at you weird when you're scooping it up but trust me, your tastebuds won't care! The chunks of Snickers combined with the fruity-ness . . . mmm, I am getting goosebumps! I've been going here since my college days at BU so it's good stuff. And if that ain't your style, there are plenty of other flavors and mix ins from Grape Nuts to Kit Kat to cheesecake. Only bad thing is that service can be really slow when they are really busy. Same goes for delivery. We used to get froyo delivered when we were in the dorms, but it would take up to an hour!

    (4)
  • Joss P.

    Angora's good for what it is. You need to go there for either a flat bread pizza (especially if you have the 2 for 1 coupon), frozen yogurt, or a wrap. Their coffee is green mountain pre-brewed, and their hot chocolate is literally Swiss MIss. I know that taste anywhere. It bothers me because if they wanted to, they could make this place compete with Espresso and generally kick Starbuck's ass if they just had some custom brewed coffee! Just get the basics down - latte's, coffee, espresso drinks, etc. They also really need to fix the front door. It should be double doored because in the winter whenever anybody opens it, the entire place gets absolutely freezing and the door often stays open... BUT - if you're looking for FroYo, Pizza, or a Wrap...give it a try!

    (3)
  • A-S R.

    This place is part of why I miss Boston! I used to order (or go pick up in nice weather) frozen yogurt up to a couple times a week from Ankara and this is their sister location. Delicious though I do prefer Ankara's for some reason... A couple faves: mint-chocolate (andes) and kit kat in a chocolate base and kit kat and milky way in a chocolate base and strawberry and york peppermint patty in a chocolate base (of course)

    (5)
  • EricaLynn J.

    I rarely order anything else but frozen yogurt (delivered, of course) and the veggie burger pita with sprouts, but I admittedly have been known to order said items (especially the former) multiple times a week. I believe that makes me a fiend. But I simply cannot help it. Dessert is the easiest way to my heart, and frozen yogurt is the best choice of desserts for me. I have taken away a star because I find it inherently mean and unfair that they put Toblerone on the menu as an available mix-in but it's never, ever available! Don't tease a girl like that!

    (4)
  • Francine W.

    Really good frozen yogurt if you like that stuff. but i'd prefer ice cream if its not tart yogurt. The flatbread pizzas are good, but plain and oveprices for what it is. You can easily make it at home. It's not a bad place but not a place i'd go out of my way for. terrible grammar.

    (3)
  • peggy c.

    Most people come here for the frozen yogurt, sandwiches or pizza. Me? I come for the chicken rice soup. The chicken rice soup is kind of like Chinese rice porridge and while it's simple, it's also delicious in a chicken soup comforting sort of way. Depending on when you swing by, there may be a crowd at Angora but generally it's not horrible. I've also camped out there while pretending to do work. It's ok for pretending to do work, but if you actually need to do work, come grab a bite to eat and head over to the library.

    (4)
  • Marie C.

    How have I not reviewed Angora already?? I have been a devoted Angora fan since I found the place my first year at BC. They have a lot of different options, some of which are actually healthy, but many are just good comfort food. Some things that might be helpful: 1. their calzones are delicious and huge. a small is definitely enough for 2 meals or 2 people. i don't love them as leftovers tho. 2. the frozen yogurt is really good. i know it seems like all pizza places on comm ave are the same, and all the frozen yogurt is the same, I have thought this myself at times. But I always end up coming back to Angora. (Hint: peanut butter is awesome) 3: they have a lot of things on the menu that don't actually show up on the menu when you walk into the restaurant. this continues to confuse me, but fear not, there are more things than paninis with chicken in them! 4. take out will take 45 minutes. no matter how close you live.

    (5)
  • Shannon C.

    Nothing great, nothing terribly bad. Just plain boring. It's a safe bet for a low cal lunch but you may have a hard time remembering what you ate if someone asks you later.

    (2)
  • Cecilia L.

    Eh. I never understood why people are obsessed with the froyo and paninis here. I could make the same uninspired paninis on my foreman grill. And the froyo is a base of utterly tasteless vanilla yogurt (ordering it plain is a big mistake) blended with embellishments like fruit, cake, candy bar or cereal. I guess some people like that, but I'd rather get a real yogurt at Berryline. The pizza is gross, a saltless blend of cheese and diced veggies on a bland, heavy crust (though admittedly better than the pukey Boston Pizza Express next door). Three stars for decent ambience and the occasional special of salmon burger, the only sandwich to achieve real flavor and harmony with moist grilled salmon and a tart dijon mustard. But mostly because the people there are nice and support the kids and staff at the high school across the street (where I used to work).

    (3)
  • Amanda G.

    I give it four stars mainly for their frozen yogurt. It's been voted Best of Boston for a reason. It's delish. I love that they deliver too. I've also had their sandwiches (their Atlantic Tuna panini is a must try) and a smoothie.

    (4)
  • Billie M.

    Angora is....ok, for what it is. Their sandwiches come in a reasonable amount of time, and are really really big. Plus $6 for a sandwich and a drink isn't too bad. That being said, I usually only come here when I'm starving and hungover. And while I've always enjoyed my food, the thought always occurs to me that it probably wouldn't taste as good if I WASN'T starving and hungover. And if I wasn't starving and hungover, I'd walk straight past here and get a snack at the Super 88. I must admit that I haven't tried the frozen yogurt yet, so I'll do that soon, and possibly amend my review... And as a side note, their hummus is pretty tasty, and they have fresh, crunchy veggies (and beansprouts! yay!) in their hummus sandwich...

    (4)
  • Jon B.

    The Frozen Yogurt is so good. Who knew that mixing Chocolate soft serve with peanut butter and candy mixed in could be so delicious? Unfortunately, the rest of the food is bland and pretty boring. The pizza is subpar, and the calzones are pretty small for what you pay. Their delivery is ok to the NU-area, about an hour. I'd recommend Angora any day for their delicious frozen yogurt blends, but stay far far away from their dinner foods.

    (3)
  • Hiroko S.

    I like this cafe because they have a lot of low kcal options. It means a lot of girls in the cafe but I don't say only girls. Good mix of both. I like BBQ chicken pizza and Paris panini. I like toasted brie cheese that is how I find this place. I just google Boston brie and panini. I really care about my body image, even though it is not so good. Unfortunatelly I do not want to eat vegitarian food for that. So this is Good place where you can enjoy food with meat and still low kcal.

    (4)
  • Tee L.

    I work in the neighborhood and have been to Angora many times. If I was writing this review solely about the food I would probably give it 3 1/2 stars but the service is frequently terrible. First, the food: pizza is decent. Love the greek-style lemon chicken soup, you can't really get that anywhere else nearby that I know of. The sandwiches are also pretty good, although over-priced. Love all the options on the frozen yogurt (although the other reviewer is right, don't get the coffee flavor). I only got a soy chai latte at Angora once because I found it to be pretty gross, not sure what was off about it but I didn't like it at all. Now, for the service. First off, it is SLOW. Even when the place itself isn't very busy. Today we ordered online hoping to save time, waited 10-15 minutes before going to pick it up and still had to wait 15 or so minutes because the pizzas weren't even in the oven yet when we got there. I also had a bad experience once trying to use a gift certificate - my total was less than the gift certificate amount but they wouldn't give me change and wouldn't let me use the rest of the gift certificate later. I was too shocked to argue, but isn't that illegal? Not to mention some shadiness that someone else I know experienced when she used a credit card. I would definitely go to Angora more if not for their customer service issues. If you can put up with all that, it's a decent option in the neighborhood.

    (2)
  • Matt S.

    The California panini was really good. I would definitely recommend this place because the sandwich was huge and delicious. The only thing that was "meh" was how long it took to get my sandwich. It wasn't that busy but definitely worth it! It's a tad overpriced if you get a full meal (sandwich w/ drink) but definitely a great place!

    (3)
  • Brendan F.

    I order delivery from here often. They are always on time, if not early, patient with me getting to the door (I can take forever), the food is always fresh and hot, and the ingredients are always fresh. The orange cream soda is incomparable (can't find the brand they carry anywhere else). I once did have some chicken I found a bit tasteless and dry but chalk that up to how picky I am with poultry. I highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Charles A.

    I mirror Jarrett E. completely. I ordered a pizza, and it was so undercooked that it fell apart upon picking it up. The crust was, at best, half cooked. I was crunchy then just soft, raw dough. It made me feel pretty ill for the next few hours. Never again angora cafe, never again. And I had such high hopes for you

    (1)
  • Amanda S.

    Best place for frozen yogurt near Allston/Brookline. Great vegetarian selections as well. Service is friendly and delivery is somewhat fast.

    (4)
  • Dom D.

    They might have good yogurt, but the rest of the Angora lineup is kinda shitty and left me wanting a non-soggy pressed panini sandwich. I sort of think that's the point of the pressed panini, to make it crispy and delicious, right? Angora just presses it enough to make grill marks on the bread... and leaves the rest soggy. We ordered 2 sandwiches that were both supposed to be accompanied by a bag of chips. What did we find in place of two bags of chips? A solitary, dented orange. (this was a delivery order) I'm not joking. Go to First Bite, or any of the other Allston-Brighton subshops if you want a legit sandwich.

    (2)
  • Alex A.

    The flat bread pizza here is really good. I don't like that places are basically calling any thick drink a smoothie, but that being said their "smoothies" are really good. Another big plus is they get my order right all the time. I always order the BBQ flat bread pizza without tomatoes, and they never got it wrong.

    (4)
  • Lindsay D.

    How is it possible for a restaurant to make such amazing frozen yogurt and such sad dinner? I find myself craving various Angora yogurt blends at random hours of the day and night - raspberry and vanilla? chocolate mixed with peanut butter and sprinkles? white chocolate raspberry with heath bar crunch? All amazing. The rest of the food does not however, live up to the frozen treats. The mozzarella and tomato panini is blah. The falafel roll-up with tahini is bland and uninspired.

    (3)
  • Carrie M.

    I haven't found anything I don't like at Angora. The breakfast burrito is large and delicious. The cookies are awesome. The paninis are fresh and good. The flatbread pizzas are great. Basically everything I've had there has been great.

    (5)
  • Rachel G.

    This place's froyo mixer, across from my old apartment, got a lot of attention from me when I still lived in the city. Some samples: pumpkin froyo (with real pumpkin), mango, heath bar, and--my favorite--cracklin' oat bran. Their other food is decent, but in lieu of their actual meal options, I'd suggest just grabbing a one-topping to go.

    (4)
  • F N.

    Imagine you are really, really hungry. You have been fasting and no matter what is put in front of you it would taste like a gourmet meal prepare by Julia Childs. This was not the case with the lunch we had at Angora Cafe. It was 11:00 AM and we had fasted due to Med appointments during morning hours.We were starving & as hungry as we were, the two breakfast sandwiches were tasteless & the lattes were .... !!! We both ordered a Sucuk breakfast sandwich with eggs, a slice of pizza and two lattes. The slice of pizza but it was brought out to us after we waited for a while and ask for it. The lady in charge of the sandwich forgot the eggs on both sandwiches; when we noticed, we went to the counter speaking to the lady that took our order. She went to someone in charge; the manager or owner. We told her we each finished half of our sandwich & were no longer hungry but the egg was not included in either sandwich, and it was placed in the order, which was written on the receipt. The manager said "I'll make a couple of eggs if that's what you want;" after responding, no thanks! we are finished with the meal, she just looked at me. I then asked how much we were charged for the eggs we were never given. She went through the order in the cash register, did the math to see the cost of the eggs and gave me back $0.50. In short...tasteless meal with bad service...can I give them less that one star??????

    (1)
  • Angela S.

    This was a cute little cafe and it was not too bad. I ordered the California Panini which includes turkey, cheese, avocado and tomatoes. It was not bad, but I would like to try somehting different next time. It seems to me that thier flatbread pizzas and frozen yogurts are thier main specialties. The price was decent and it was a chill atmosphere although there were not many seats. I would go again and try something new!!!

    (3)
  • Burgundy G.

    I love this place.... Love the wraps... Anything you can imagine in a wrap you can have.. My favorite is the California in a wrap with Chicken instead of turkey.. Its yum...Fresh squeezed OJ even.....I swear I bet they could make you anything you could imagine .. Pizza too! Great tea selection, yummy desserts, and cozy couches that hug you and say 'Sit down and let your stress melt away." Its small, but sublime!

    (4)
  • elizabeth m.

    FroYo, yum. You can design your own salad with tons of fresh ingredients and then have design your own frozen yogurt for desert. Actually the frozen yogurt is filling enough to be a meal, with basically every possible ingredient. Peanut butter and oreo is my favorite. The paninis are really good too, there's a good selection of all kinds of sandwiches. Definitely a great place for a light but delicious meal fairly quickly for not a lot of money.

    (4)
  • Cory B.

    Their frozen yogurt was outrageously expensive for the area given that it's plain yogurt and mix ins - if you want frozen yogurt, go to JP Lick's not here - it's tasteless and the fruit tastes like it's been refridgerated before.

    (1)
  • April I.

    Rude Staff, badly cooked chicken, good fro-yo! Having both lived and worked near angora cafe I have had the opportunity to eat my fair share of flatbread pizzas, paninis, and frozen yogurt from this establishment. I've come to the conclusion that there are some successful elements to the restuarant, but the staff are just so frickin' rude!! It's not worth it to me. Let's start with the food...my friend and I went to angora and ordered the gondola pizza and the BBQ chicken flatbread pizza. The gondola pizza was a dough-ey, chewey mess. It was literally in the shape of an italian gondala boat with all of the pizza toppings stuffed in the middle. Because so much of the toppings were stuffed in the middle it was oily and the cheese wasn't completely melted. I tried to ask the staff to heat it a little more and they refused. The BBQ flatbread pizza looked delicious. My friend spent about 5 minutes trying to chew the chicken from her first bite. I don't know if they microwaved the chicken or overly cooked it on their grille, but that chicken was a mess and not well seasoned. The parts of the pizza without chicken was actually really good. We finished off our meal with some frozen yogurt which was good, lots of toppings (a little overwhelming). I recommend they make a best-of combo suggestion list for people who don't want to stare at the menu and try to decide what to combine and if it will taste good. Now to the staff...every time I go to this place I get treated like crap. It's as if they are doing me a favor. The last straw for me was when I ordered a California BLT and was told they didn't have that type of sandwich. When I showed the staff member the menu that listed California BLT he ripped it from my hands and ripped up the menu, looked at me rather disdainly and said I had an out-of-date menu and he would not make that for me. Before that I stopped by angora to grab a mocha. The menu listed a small and a medium size. I asked the lady how many shots the small had and how many shots the medium had. She said they didn't have shots. I was confused because I thought a mocha had espresso and therefore was dependent on how much espesso (in the form of a shot) was in the drink. So we stared at each other for a moment and then she said to me: "What do you want from me!!" I turned around and walked out. I don't know what the problem is with the staff, but I will not be going back. I would rather walk a few steps down from angora and go to T Anthony's!!

    (1)
  • Christine K.

    It was very easy for me to give Angora 5 stars, i LOVE it and have been there a hundred times. The bbq chicken flat bread pizza is delicious and its $6 seriously order it. The frozen yogurt is the best and their are so many toppings to choose from. The paninis and breakfast are all excellent choices too. The staff is super friendly and there are cute tables set up to eat outside when the weather is nice. They also deliver so if you want to order fro-yo once night I suggest you order it from here. Really a great place...great food, great people, great prices!

    (5)
  • annie p.

    I've been there several time and was always sorely disappointed. The first I got a tomato, mozzarella and pesto panini. It had way, way, way too much garlic in it and the pesto was extremely chunky (imagine just taking all the ingredients and putting them in a blender for ten seconds). The second time, all I asked for was iced coffee and it took a good ten minutes for them to get it for me, despite the fact that no one else was in line. I also got a completely flavorless smoothie another time. That's my main complaint. The employees are so rude and surly that it is not worth going there for the mediocre food.

    (2)
  • Vivek A.

    I love this place. It's a relief to find a place that offers flavorful and tasty food that's low in calories and close to campus. Who says to lose weight you have to eat LESS? Just eat Angora! Very tasty options for vegetarians. Plus stuff that's relatively high in protein (very unusual for vegetarians in general) I'm a huge fan of the best bite burger and a very berry smoothie (love the tartness) after working out across the street. AND i don't have to feel guilty about it. Also awesome fro-yo. I had the late knighted and the combination of coffee, vanilla, and oreo is like one big dance in your mouth...sorta like those crazy scenes in Ratatouille with the fireworks :) Minus one star for delivering a wrap with chicken that I ordered online without. Had to spit it out as soon as I bit into it! ARGH...That really peeves us herbivores!!

    (4)
  • Chrissy F.

    Oh Angora...I'm always on the fence with you. Something always goes wrong with my order -- except for the ice cream. You do know how to make a mean piece of frozen goodness. (Ok that sounds so wrong.) One day we'll get it right, Angora. I have faith that we will. I will one day move to an area that isn't all one ways and split streets, and you will be able to deliver to me under 45 minutes. But until then, practice makes perfect. I will continue to order, but I promise to give more specific directions to my place.

    (3)
  • Katherine E.

    I still absolutely love this place. Especially in the summer when it's not overrun by students and their ever-present laptops. I;ve branched out and tried a few more selections, but keep coming back to the flatbread pizzas. The regular pizza is also delish. Worth a try!

    (5)
  • Jamie S.

    I highly recommend this cafe over Ankara's. It's a brighter, cleaner atmosphere with an almost identical menu. The frozen yogurt is custom mixed with whatever add ins you please. Just remember simplier is better, too many different tastes in one cup makes for bad frozen yogurt. ;)

    (4)
  • Lala L.

    I always come to this BU campus spot for their custom blend frozen yogurt. You order from a chalkboard filled with flavors and you can even combine flavors. Try strawberry & coffee! or blueberry cheesecake. They also make really good fruit shakes and sandwiches too. The pizza looks a little dry, so I'd stay away from it. Delivery service is available, but may take 45 minutes depending on where you are.

    (3)
  • Amanda F.

    Absolute best smoothies i've ever had. Hangover Helper is fabulous but they are all good and such fresh ingredients!

    (4)
  • Katie V.

    I didn't try the legendary froyo, but had lunch here twice and both times was disappointed. The wrap I ordered was awkwardly assembled and completely fell apart when I tried to eat it. And the panini I tried on my next visit was very greasy. The ingredients seemed fresh and the service was friendly, albeit a bit slow.

    (2)
  • Layla P.

    I've been here a few times and every time I think that *maybe* just maybe their paninis will be good...but its just not..so don't get it. However, I do like their smoothies and frozen yogurt and wide variety of toppings - feel free to go crazy with your combinations.

    (3)
  • Kyra T.

    Right off the babcock T-stop: Their smoothies are second to none as well as their frozen yogurt. They have an endless choice of toppings, sure to keep your sweet tooth happy on hot summer days. I think its the best frozen yogurt in the BU area.

    (4)
  • marc p.

    travel through a virtual labyrinth of frozen yogurt options, click a few buttons and it arrives at your door. a true phenomenon.

    (5)
  • Debbie K.

    Absolutely the best place to get frozen yogurt in the city!!! Their interior with the couches is also a nice touch, even though it's not quite condusive to eating. Their pizza, calzones and salads are also quite delicious. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Kimmy P.

    Lots and lots of frozen yogurt options. Not a huge place, but if you luck out and grab a spot on the couch you can enjoy their free wifi! You can also order delivery online ($10 minimum), which is great if you live in the BU area. And yes, this includes personalized frozen yogurt cups. Sugar free frozen yogurt is also available.

    (4)
  • Josh L.

    I'm not a big smoothie or shake fan, so I can't comment on that aspect of Angora. However, the Breakfast Roll-up is one of the best pick me up foods in Boston, and the vegetarian paninis are awesome. Omelettes can sometimes be runny there, and sometimes they serve up the home fries not as warm as I'd like.

    (4)
  • Tiffany D.

    Good frozen yogurt, but I don't like the food. It's boring and bland.. and I guess "healthy" but still. You can be healthy and good right? But def. go for your own choice of mix-ins in your fro-yo!!!

    (3)
  • Kirby M.

    There was a time in my life when I would order from this restaurant way more than I'd like to admit. When I was having a bad day nothing would make me happier than to walk in and fill out my make-your-own salad card and fuse together 4 different toppings into a fro-yo masterpiece. This place is just fabulous.

    (4)
  • Esther L.

    Love their frozen yogurt. Its kind of pricey at $4, but you get a generous serving. You can pick from a ton of flavors, some which are pretty different, like Snackwells cookies, and Chai, and York Peppermint pattie. Their wraps are good, too. And they have a gondola pizza, which is pretty self explanatory by its name, which looked amazing. I haven't tried it, but when I went to Angora's, the people at the table next to me were eating it and I couldn't stop staring at it.

    (4)
  • Alison D.

    Went here after a long walk along the Charles to see if they had any good ice cream considering Cold Stone was closed. I was VERY pleasantly surprised with their selection. They have 30ish different types of toppings to go in your frozen yogurt, including candy, fruit, and syrups. They even have soy and tofu fro-yo that doesn't taste any different once you mix in all the goodies. The place is small and packed, with only one woman working hard to make all the fro-yo combos, but the wait wasn't too bad and we can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Nick M.

    For what it is, Angora is a great spot. Most people know it as the place to get Fro-Yo, and they do have a great variety, even flavors like Cracklin Oat Bran! What I like about Angora is not the forzen yogurt, but their wraps and salads. To order a salad or wrap they give you a checklist and you choose 5 ingredients off a list. This costs about $6. They also have specialities, like falafel sandwich and greek salad as well as pizza, coffees, and tea. It's a half effort at a health food joint.

    (3)
  • Carolina L.

    I love angora is a very chill place where you can have something healthy and relax with your friends.. I love that you can design your own salad and they have a bunch of different ingredients.. There pizza and wraps are good too. Definitely a place to try its really good!!!

    (4)
  • Eli G.

    Some days I forget to eat lunch and all of a sudden I look at the clock and it's 3pm and my stomach is rumbling. Today, when I felt the rumble I grabbed the first menu in reach: Angora Cafe. I'm a big fan of tuna melts so I was excited to see a Tuna Melt wrap on the menu and my excitement grew when I read that this tuna melt included one of my favorite vegetables: broccoli. Unfortunately, upon arrival the wrap did not live up to expectations with too big chunks of tuna and ONLY 2 pieces of broccoli on the whole thing. It even included soggy lettuce which was not mentioned on the menu. The only reason I gave 3 stars is because they have yummy smoothies.

    (3)
  • Amy B.

    everyone gives this place great reviews based on their food- but all I had was a soy latte and it was awful, maybe the worst latte that I have ever had - was so disappointed :(

    (1)
  • H Y.

    Frozen yogurt never tasted so good. Love all their fruit flavors. I just wish they'd offer whipped cream as a topping. I don't remember the food being all that special but it was good enough for a snack or light meal.

    (4)
  • Omer N.

    Angora is actually a pretty nice spot for breakfast - esp. during the w/e. Try one of their smoothies (very berry is my fav.) and get a panini with it. If you want to taste smth different try the sucuk panini with cheese and tomato. The gondola pizza (inspired from the Blacksea region of Asia probably from Trabzon or Gumri) is much better than their regular pizza. If you don't like trying different things and want your slice of cheese you are much better off at T. Anthony's couple of doors down.

    (5)
  • Jess C.

    Terrible customer service. Horrible coffee... it's green mountain and they have the nerve to call themselves a cafe. The food is edible, but with so much variety in the area, there is no point in going back. If it weren't for the college kids keeping the place afloat, the place would not make it.

    (1)
  • Ana M.

    Come here for the creative yogurt/ice cream blends only. I used to have Angora for dinner at least three times a week (I was especially fond of the falafel roll-up), and all of a sudden, the quality seemed to go down, like the ingredients weren't totally fresh...

    (2)
  • Shannon C.

    To be honest: I hate the food here. I've tried the pizza, three salads, and 6 different wraps and have concluded that this is just not the place for me to eat dinner. It is, however, the best frozen yogurt place! You can mix in your favorite flavors from a list of dozens. I try something new each time we order from here. And they deliver...wow.

    (4)
  • Vanessa P.

    Angora (or Ankara) Cafe has super tasty frozen yogurt that you can mix a huge variety of things into. My favorite combination is a chocolate base with orange mix-in. Their pizza is also really delicious. Their sandwiches are fantastic. For a small hole in the wall type of place, it has some really excellent food.

    (5)
  • Felix L.

    The paninis are really mediocre. Not amazing, not terrible... but also not very large. If I'm starving, this place is no good. If I'm not really that hungry and I really shouldn't be eating more food, Angora hits the spot... for a price. The frozen yogurt is good... tastes like regular frozen yogurt... Its not the tart kind that people love in SoCal, thats down the road at Yo Berry. The only time i would really come here is for breakfast... but for that I thinkl I'd just go down to any number of diners/cafes 2 or 3 blocks down the street and have some eggs and toast.

    (3)
  • Bene K.

    i love smoothies and healthy food..which they've got a great selection of. i wasn't thrilled by the gondola , there was little or no sauce so it tasted quite dry. all i can say is this place rocks for smoothies!!

    (4)
  • Jane T.

    This place has some of the best food near the BU campus. The LA BLT and Smoked Turkey roll-ups are personal favorites. Also, the frozen yogurt there is AMAZING. You can mix your own flavors!! Raspberry and cheesecake...yum. It's right across from the West Campus BU dorms.

    (5)
  • D L.

    I like Angora Cafe because it is a place where I can get healthy foods quickly. I am a college student and I tend to order in alot during the late nights. Therefore, I am glad to know places like Angora cafe exist, since I don't always want to eat fast/junk foods... Even though their food is healthy, they're good too!

    (3)
  • Kathleen T.

    Angora is amazing whether you do take out or dine in. With a wide variety of wraps, sandwiches, pizza and more, as well as FANTASTIC frozen yogurt that you can mix with anything you fansy, Angora is a great uick bite out or a place for a group of friends to gather to catch up.

    (4)
  • Emily R.

    Having Angora Too nearby is great. I haven't tried their pizza but have experimented with quite a few of their wraps. Fresh ingredients, healthy (for the most part), and quick. The frozen yogurt is delicious! (try nutella banana...mmm) I've never been to the original Angora on Comm Ave, but I can say that I've never had any problems with not-so-fresh ingredients at Angora Too.

    (4)
  • Leo C.

    Nice vegetarian pizza. Seems to cater mostly to the folk-music crowd, but that's not an inherently bad thing- but I'd go there more often if they served meat on their pizzas.

    (3)
  • Stefani P.

    I had their ice cream years and years ago and still dream of it. If it's not still good, please let me know. Vanilla with cinnamon and granola. Mmmmm

    (5)
  • Katie C.

    I keep forgetting that this place is so close to my apartment and is another great option for fairly quick and inexpensive food. I built my own salad, which was great and my friend got the greek combo which she loved. Gia did a great job taking care of us and even helped me pick out the perfect combination for my Fro-Yo, which is amazing!

    (4)
  • Marsha W.

    Food is good and yogurt is always the best. Quirky staff which makes for either a weird, fun, or boring experience. Set up is the same as it always has been since I've been in grade school. Nice out door seating. Go for the yogurt. Hell, even go for the $9 carrot cake they got there if you want to splurge. It's worth it!

    (5)
  • Erin M.

    I know deliveries can be pretty hit or miss, so I'm usually pretty forgiving, but i was really disappointed with my order. It was 30 minutes late, and the California breakfast sandwich, with eggs, Swiss, turkey and avocado was pitiful. Rubbery turkey, a sad little blob of scrambled egg in one corner and the world's thinnest smear of avocado spread that didn't even cover the bread. (I posted pictures.) The smoothies were tasty, but overall, not worth it.

    (2)
  • Stephanie H.

    Love their sandwiches & studying here. (& its nice to be at a place that can make yummy sandwiches without meat -not that im a vegetarian). Service is friendly. Im a fan of their ice cream/fro yo. Clueless as to how their other foods taste. Small spot, cute interior.

    (4)
  • Christine H.

    Nothing too special for a cafe. They do have a huge selection of food/drinks/yogurt. But the staff there is less than average. I've been here twice and both times had boring, rude service. The sandwiches are mediocre, definitely could make something better at home. But their smoothies are pretty good, and they usually use fresh vegetables in the food. Not really a place I'm jumping up and down to go.

    (2)
  • bohemienne r.

    Researched this online and went to order. Poor guy does not seem to know what he's doing... got confused and could not tell me what's the difference between small and big for the soup options... menu says "lemon chicken rice". More like a porridge... not recommended. He was also going to hand me a salad order; luckily, I went to grab the plastic utensils and napkins, because someone just came out of the kitchen and called out my order (spelled kinuva for the quinoa). What a mess :( WON'T BE BACK THERE!!!

    (1)
  • Jenny L.

    This place was one of my favorites in college. I'd always get the wraps and frozen yogurt. the chicken wrap was amazing, but nothing beats their desserts. Somehow, their fro yo is a mix between ice cream and yogurt with a solid bite of toppings. I can't find anything like it out west. If only they delivered this far!

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Gia made us one if these incomparably fresh tasting Angora's frozen yoghurts - and a hard-to-finish portion, too.

    (5)
  • praveen v.

    I love angora cafe. Great hot paninis. I suggest the Polo or California panini. The prices are reasonable. Plenty of seating indoor and a little seating area outside as you people watch all the BU-ites. Very lengthy selection of food and great smoothies. Frozen yogurt is touted as one of the best in boston

    (4)
  • Danielle A.

    I love the food here! Easy to order from work and go pick it up/ it's always ready when I get there.

    (4)
  • Jennifer P.

    Although I am a huge fan of the free wifi, the food that I've tasted from Angora Cafe left much to be desired. A few weeks ago, I tried the Oven Roasted Veggie Roll-Up. It was basically a cold wrap, made with a thicker slice of bread and bland vegetables. The seasoning, as I recall, was simply oregano. It tasted fresh but was definitely not worth the price. Today, I tried the Feta "Portabella" "Flatbread Pizza" Pie and was completely mislead into thinking that I would be served actual portabella mushrooms on a flatbread. From what I ate today, the name should have been "A Single White Mushroom with Clumps of Roasted Red Pepper and a Sparing Amount of Feta and Sauce on a Half Cooked Wrap." I am not kidding you. Not only was a different type of mushroom on the "pizza", there was only one. Talk about cheap! And I've eaten a ton of flatbread pizza in my life, but never have I been served a wrap instead. For $6:50, this menu item is a waste of money and I very discouraged from eating from here again. In addition, I attempted to add red pepper flakes to my "pizza" and the top of the container completely fell off! I'm not sure if it was some prank by a customer or caused by negligence from the staff, but I ended up spilling half a container of red pepper flakes (which tasted old) on my food! I told the woman at the counter what happened and she was very distant. She also didn't bother to clean the pizza sauce off the top before putting it back on the shelf! Gross! In conclusion, the only thing saving Angora from getting one star from me is their free wifi. I have yet to try the frozen yogurt, which many other people say is delicious. However, I am very disappointed and dissatisfied with my food from Angora.

    (2)
  • Rachel E.

    LOVE THIS PLACE! Delicious smoothies, fro-yo, and fresh food. They have great vegetarian options and a lot of choices. My favorite place to eat on campus!

    (5)
  • Laurie L.

    Went down hill once they moved from kenmore square to the new location. They have good frozen yogurt. That's all that never changed. I asked for a turkey Alvacado with Mayo came out to be a total slop with two slices of stale wheat bread.

    (2)
  • Dan D.

    The service was extremely slow. I went during lunch, it was not busy, and it took 20 minutes to make a sandwich. The food was mediocre.

    (1)
  • Graham C.

    Gia was very friendly and more than willing to help us embark on our frozen yogurt endeavor. We gave her full creative license to make us, "her personal favorite." Definitely the right decision! Definitely a good end to our night, and we will absolutely be back. Thanks Gia!!!

    (5)
  • Wade S.

    Came on for a quick breakfast at 10. Egg and cheese sandwich which was okay. Came with a skimpy side of cold and old potatoes. Big points off for lack of freshness there especially as it took them over ten minutes to get the meal to me and I was the only person in the place besides a woman who'd obviously been there for hours on her laptop. Coffee was also okay. Like others I went here to avoid Dunkin next door.

    (2)
  • Sara Z.

    I live right near Angora Cafe and the fro-yo is amazing. In the past year, Gia has been working there and has changed the whole customer service experience. Usually, the employees are very matter of fact. Gia is nice, funny, and cracks me up whenever I order. She is honest about what fro you choices work and which do not. When my cousins from CT came to visit, they couldn't wait to get fro yo from Angora. When they left, all they could talk about was how great Gia was! They will be back!

    (5)
  • Michelle L.

    After a concert down the street at Paradise, I really wanted dessert. I was SO EXCITED to see Angora Cafe, and popped into get the froyo. This is the "mixin" type of froyo, where you pick what you want in your froyo and the machine churns out the mixed frozen yogurt. Sadly, I was disappointed. It was a bit expensive ($5) for a sugar free froyo with marshmallow and nutella mixins. It was good, but I got a tiny cup. Do note though I spent 5 years eating at Ankara Cafe (further down on Comm Ave between Kenmore Square and Mass Ave). I think Ankara's has changed names, but it's in the same location! Ankara's has the best froyo. Sorry Angora, I won't be back.. and you're just taking advantage of the Boston University students!

    (2)
  • Phil O.

    Nothing here will wow you, but they have a nice assortment of low-carb flatbread pizzas, paninis, smoothies, and frozen yogurt. I wish they didn't have a delivery charge, but I guess it's because they can.

    (4)
  • Jesse K.

    After giving this place another chance and being disappointed with a wrong order once again, I'm finished with them. What a shame.

    (1)
  • N W.

    Angora does not have the best food (especially for the price) but their frozen yogurt, smoothies, and flatbreads are great. It's a really good place to pick up some food quickly.

    (3)
  • Suzy D.

    Just super!! Great salads, great froyo, mild but good nonetheless coffee. The lunch wait can be a bit on the longer side, which is a downer. It's a nice atmosphere and only a short walk from a lot of offices in the area. There can be a bit of inconsistency in food quality - my favorite salad (tomato mozzarella and pesto oooh good) is always good but sometimes it's stellar and other times just alright. Other items have been known to be delicious OR garbage water, depending on the way. Nonetheless, solid place in a great location.

    (4)
  • Joanna H.

    Staff is super nice, offering their help before you ask. Food options all look delicious. They have many vegetarian options, as well as "Carb Control" and fat free condiment options. The froyo here is CRAZY, as you can customize it with 49 of their different flavors (hopefully I counted right) including all your favorite chocolate candy bars plus the typical ice cream flavors. As a study place, there's not that many outlets and the wifi is a bit slow. There's also a limit of 2 hours for wifi. Not the best place, but still, a chill location with average noise level.

    (4)
  • Isabella R.

    I love this place. I always get the Chai Baby :) This time my smoothie was made by a woman named Gia and she absolutely brightened my day. Excellent service and one of the best smoothies I've ever had. Thanks Angora!

    (5)
  • Sean P.

    I ordered the Greek Salad Wrap and added grilled chicken. Also ordered a strawberry and banana smoothie to be delivered to my office in Allston. The delivery driver was friendly. Tipped him on top of the $1.50 delivery charge for getting there so quickly. The wrap was just ok. The salad part of it was decent, but the chicken was dry. The vegetables were all fresh. The olives they use were the best part of the whole experience. The smoothie was pretty terrible. It had no flavor. At all. Tasted like they used powder instead of fresh fruits, but I can't say for sure. Did taste a bit chalky. Not sure if I'll give them another try.

    (2)
  • Marimer G.

    Terrible place. I ordered a cappuccino (one shot) and received a 21oz watery beverage with coco and cinnamon on top. Didn't taste like anything but water. I let the barista know and she gave me avery bad attitude and said it was exactly what I order. She did not offer me any options. The paninis I ordered (Tuscany and California) were terrible. I asked for wheat bread and they gave me white. I complained again, and they said 'it was wheat', thanks for the great service! Also the sandwiches had no flavor, just turkey and veggies put inside bread... extremely blend, I have never had anything worse. Wish I could pu t negative 10 start to this business. Terrible food and terrible service!

    (1)
  • Teresa W.

    "Five stars??" you murmur somewhat incredulously to yourself as you proceed to sift through the other 1-4 star reviews. Let me tell you my friend, I have blown far too much $$ here over the past two years to give it anything less, and I am only slightly a creature of habit... The trick is knowing what to order, and turning a blind eye to the haphazard service. In most cases, the latter would've warranted a star deduction but I am making an exception. Looking for a post-workout pick-me-up? Grab a smoothie - Purple Pleasure, Purifier, and Bananarama are my favorites (they can use soy milk instead, just ask!) But those are just a handful out of the dozens of combinations they have concocted. These happen to cost just below the $7 cc minimum though, so unless you plan on getting something else like a cookie (see below), make sure you have cash. Craving something savory? Order one of the flatbreads - Steak & Arugala is my go-to when I want to chow down and not feel too guilty about it afterwards. There's a great mix of bite and crunch to the dough, and the smell when it comes straight out of the oven is pretty heavenly. Want something sweet to nibble on? Get a chocolate chip truffle cookie. I begrudgingly this tacked the cookie onto my smoothie bill so that I could pay with my cc, and upon taking a bite out of it on my way home I literally STOPPED in my tracks because it was so good. I've actually had the froyo and aside from the novelty aspect (lots of potential add-ins), I wasn't that impressed. But the other things I've already mentioned make up for it!

    (5)
  • Foodie F.

    Subpar!

    (1)
  • Bella C.

    I've lived across the street from Angora for a year and don't know why it took me this long to discover how awesome it is. I've been coming in for the past few weeks to get their custom salad (which is AMAZING!!!!) and the past couple times I've been in, they were out of sun dried tomatoes which is my favorite part. So today when I came back to get my usual salad they remembered me and told me they put in extra sun dried tomatoes no charge. I appreciate that so much. Lovely people GREAT food!!

    (5)
  • Chris D.

    Went here for dinner before an event at BU. The steak and arugula flatbread pizza was awesome (especially for the price), but everything else fell pretty flat. The turkey and avocado wrap was 30% a single giant rib of romaine lettuce. Then there was a salad with turkey lunch meat on it - really? lunch meat on a salad? I might come back for the pizza, but it wasn't the quality healthy food joint I sort of expected it to be.

    (3)
  • Jason W.

    The best part of this place is Gia! She is great at her job and makes the best Chia Baby smoothie. Her customer service is amazing and the food is good. What keeps me from giving Angora five stars is the rest of the help. The younger manager has a horrible attitude and she does not realize that it reflects on the business as a whole. Overall great place. Easy fix to make Angora a five star!

    (4)
  • Skye G.

    Sadly Mixx was closed because of a recent fire so we ventured to Angora. Start with a vanilla or chocolate froyo base then your choice if topping and have it "blended" in. It reminds me of a Blizzard but not as good. Having my heart set on Mixx there was no comparison and it was expense. My daughter really wanted to have the strawberries put on top so having them all "blended" into the choc peanut butter didn't look appealing and the taste was so so. I shared a plain vanilla and again was not impressed. I am really surprised at all of the have high ratings for this Froyo!

    (2)
  • Gabriella Z.

    As a native New Yorker where there's a fro-yo place every other block, I've had a craving that had yet to be quenched by the small selection here in Boston. After reading reviews here on yelp I've decided to give this place a try. The location itself is super convenient, although if you have to park that can get a little tricky. It's also small, quite warm and not many of the staff members speak English very well, which may be why they are not super friendly. So how it works is that they have four basic flavors of fro-yo, chocolate, vanilla, and sugar free versions of both and then tons of toppings. Whats really cool is that they have a machine that perfectly mixes all the toppings you choose together. On mine I got regular vanilla with strawberries, raspberries, cookie dough, fudge brownie, and Oreos. It came out freaking amazing! You wouldn't even know it was frozen yogurt and not ice cream. Would definitely come here again.

    (4)
  • Lily D.

    Workers are not friendly. Asked for ice coffee got hot coffee instead. The smoothie took a while when there's no line at all ..

    (2)
  • Kelly C.

    II remember this place being a lot better than it was when I visited recently. I got a flatbread pizza - it was pretty soggy, and sparse with toppings. For $6+ dollars, I was unsatisfied. The frozen yogurt is still pretty good but I prefer Mixx down the street.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth S.

    Delivery: not worth it. 60 minutes during non-peak hours. "Lame" chicken parmesian sandwich (shaped and sized like a grilled cheese, but the "lame" part was my boyfriend's epithet). "Okay" smoothie. Kind of tasted too much like malt, too little like strawberry. Mehhhhhhhhhhhhh indeed. I won't repeat.

    (2)
  • Gabriel U.

    Ordered food from there earlier. Took well over an hour to deliver a panini and a salad. The panini was gross. It was soggy, and the "roasted red peppers" were raw, dirty green peppers. The salad was also bad. The lettuce was brown and the olives were overripe. I threw the food out. It was THAT bad. I won't be eating Angora's food again.

    (1)
  • Aysun G.

    Angora Cafe is a really great place for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or desert! I eat there ALL THE TIME and I love being able to find a mix between mediterranean food and regular everyday food items like wraps and pizzas. The food there is always made fresh. I asked about the falafel and they said it was made fresh by their cooks! The Lentil soup and Tabouli both remind me of my mother's Turkish cooking too. I highly recommend checking it out! My personal recommendations include: Breakfast: Feta & Spinach Brunch on Panini Very Berry Smoothie Purple Pleasure Smoothie Lunch/Dinner: Lentil Soup Tabouli side order Spinach Falafel Rollup with Hummus Steak Arugula Feta Flatbread pizza Desert: Chai Baby Smoothie Strawberry, Cheesecake, and Honey Grahams Froyo

    (5)
  • David G.

    I don't recommend this place. Unfriendly people are working there and the wraps are disappointing.

    (2)
  • Brian C.

    Yummy mango Fro yo!

    (4)
  • Jackie S.

    I really wanted to like this place because it's a small local spot, but I was just not thrilled with the food or lady behind the counter. I order online which was easy as pie and convenient - I give them that. The lady behind the counter didn't say thank you.So i picked up my food and it smelled good - I got home and took one bite of my panini and it was soggy as soggy can be - I was right on time mind you. I ended up having to put it in my own panini press in order to make it crisp up and taste normal. Ugh that shouldn't have to happen. I also got the salad which was fine but nothing to rave about. I would maybe try their flat bread if I ever return.

    (2)
  • Lindsey H.

    Their flat bread pizzas are sooo good, and not too bad for you. I love the steak one and the mushroom one. They also make a wonderful tuna sandwich - not too much mayo, some pickles, and a nice hearty white bread. I do not care for their falafel or their hummus, which is a bummer since I am still looking for a good falafel place and hummus place in the area. The service can be a bit spotty, and limited english at times. Also, there is a $7 minimum on credit cards.

    (3)
  • Jackie P.

    This place has the worst customer service in the world. Their staff is incompetent and has never gotten my order right in the 4 times I have tried to give this place a chance. The only reason I go here is to use their free wifi and study. I have a gluten allergy and get nervous ordering here because they mess up my order so frequently. Not only that their food is less than average. I ordered their hummus and grilled veggie roll up with honey Dijon mustard dressing and they gave me a sandwich with barely any veggies that was cold in the middle and had no dressing. Pathetic. Better off ordering coffee or froyo here if they can even get their act together enough to get your order right.

    (1)
  • Adam E.

    Man I love the fro-yo with mix-ins they do here. And (yeah, I'll say it) I've been into it since the late 90s. That's right, before people even said "fro-yo"! My favorite is, was, and always will be blueberry and granola. The granola is crunchy, the berries go a long way and it's frickin purple. Like Dorise said, the candy bars and nuts don't translate right, and I'll add that I don't think chocolate is very good in these either. There's never enough chocolatey taste! I tried banana and nutella once and was very disappointed. If they tripled the amount of nutella in it, maybe it would work. Then again, maybe I should just slice up a banana and spread nutella on the discs. Anyway, the folks who work here are super nice and work like animals on that contraption that mixes in the flavors. They only have one thing to swipe cards, so save yourself the trouble and pay cash.

    (4)
  • Belinda D.

    Came here for brunch on a Monday morning around 11, the place had about 3 other guests inside so it was nice to be less crowded for such a small area. The cashier was nice...but not genuine. The food was really good!! My bf had "the california" and i had "the ceasar". Both were really good and a very large portion. I only finished half the sandwich. I was a bit upset that there was no lettuce/veggie in mine though, it made the sandwich feel really unhealthy. The other reason why it is not a 5 star is because for two sandwiches and 2 iced coffees, my bill was about $25 which is more expensive than expected.....

    (4)
  • Dinah P.

    I have had it with Angora and won't be back. Today I ordered the portabella and feta flat bread pizza. It now has pathetic little bits of mushrooms with green peppers instead of nice slices of mushrooms with red peppers. A couple of months ago I ordered the avocado and swiss roll up and that came with a "cream of avocado", not real avocados. I haven't ordered that one since but will get the flat breads. The steak and arugula is still good (or WAS, the last time I had it, though I've now learned their menu can't be relied upon.) I order here at least once a week but I won't be back. I *might* have come back if, when I called to complain, the manager had offered to replace the flat bread with another lunch item but he wasn't overly concerned that I wasn't happy. Not a good way to treat your customers. There are too many other good places to get lunch around here so I won't be patronizing Angora again.

    (1)
  • Meghan D.

    I have had them deliver twice. The first time we just got frozen yogurt, and it was great! So delicious. The second time we order frozen yogurt and flatbreads. The second time I ordered chocolate frozen yogurt and got vanilla. Also I ordered a pesto cheese and chicken flatbread and my friend ordered the steak and feta flatbread. They did not give us two separate flatbreads, they just combined all the toppings. We ordered online, so maybe it was just the online ordering system, but it was really disappointing to pay for two flatbreads and end up with one. I will probably order fro-yo again, but I will be sure to order our flatbreads separately. I can't make any judgement about the inside since I have never been there. I would just be careful when ordering for delivery.

    (3)
  • Mathew L.

    Awesome sandwiches and smoothies!

    (4)
  • Robert R.

    This place is unique - They have an array of sandwiches, wraps, and flatbread pizzas...and Frozen Yogurt to top it off. I've never tried any of the meals but the flatbread pizzas, mainly because they're REALLY good. I like that they show all of the nutritional facts on their menu, which is one of the reasons why I usually end up getting flatbread pizzas - they're really lean! In fact, I think they might be a little too lean to be true... ~300 Calories seems like way too little for the amount they give you, which is almost enough for two meals. But if it's true, I'm amazed. The Frozen Yogurt is pretty good. You can customize the flavors by choosing ingredients like fruits, oreos, different brands of chocolates, etc., which they blend into the Yogurt. I don't like that you can't actually put toppings ON the yogurt, they only blend them in. If that's what you're looking for, you're better off going to Mixx. So if you're looking for a really lean, healthy, tasty meal (and maybe a little dessert on the side), Angora is an excellent pick.

    (4)
  • Elaine C.

    Been here for 2 separate occasions and I have been quite satisfied and happy both times. They offer an extensive menu from salads, sandwiches, froyo and smoothies. I had smoothies both time and they were good. I went around 2pm/ 3pm both times and there were no lines and the lady helping me was really nice.

    (4)
  • Ashley D.

    I don't know what happened, but over the last few months I've had much more positive experiences, so I feel like my last review was unfair. The people who come in are still obnoxious, but that's not Angora's fault. The service seems much better, and that was the main thing that was bothering me. The prices are still a little steep, but I'm a stingy person, and now that the service is good it feels like a much better value overall. I would recommend trying it. Especially the frozen yogurt/smoothies.

    (4)
  • Roxie L.

    I visited Angora Cafe after having dinner in the neighborhood one night. I ordered a small frozen yogurt. The cashier told me the amount and when I handed her the correct amount, she recounted the amount twice (as though I didn't give her the right amount). I didn't get a receipt after my purchase. Then, when I got my frozen yogurt, I asked the staff member who made my yogurt for a lid to-go. She then pointed to the containers near where she was standing and told me to get my own. I thought that was rude, considering she was right there and could have taken just one second to grab it. There were no other customers at that time. So I walked over and grabbed one myself. This place had poor customer service. Also, the yogurt didn't taste all that great. I would much rather spend the same amount of money elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Henry L.

    Great froyo and mixing choices. Their flat bread pizzas used to be better but it's now disappointing. Stick with the froyo.

    (3)
  • P'raka ..

    Great food and froyo but only if you go in person. They are consistently late if you order online. I'm sure it's because they are busy but on at least one occasion I got confirmation that they just plain forgot. Overall, they don't seem organized enough to handle online orders, stick to in person, it's definitely worth a visit!

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:30 am - 11:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dessert
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Angora Cafe

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