
"The maple miso latte ($5.50) blends a seasonal New England favorite with a bit of umami for a sip that's perfect for people who never want their dessert too sweet. Fuel up in the morning with the jam-packed Trapeze breakfast burrito ($13), a flour tortilla stuffed with scrambled eggs, cheddar, pork sausage, onion, shredded potato, and Cholula hot sauce. There's also a vegan version available."
"For an alternative to the ubiquitous matcha latte, try the rooibos latte ($4.50). Rooibos is a South African tea that gives the latte a woodier, nuttier flavor, which can be paired with any milk and syrup, including the earlier-mentioned maple miso syrup. Circus Cooperative Cafe is a popular spot, and seats fill up quickly. If you're lucky enough to get there early, you can snag a seat on one of two cozy couches that are perfect for reading, catching up with friends,"
Circus Cooperative Cafe sits just outside Harvard Square and operates as a worker-owned, community-oriented coffee shop. Partners with local suppliers such as MEM Tea, A&J King Artisan Bakers, and Curio Coffee provide tea, baked goods, and coffee. The menu features espresso drinks, seasonal specialties like a maple miso latte, a rooibos latte alternative to matcha, and breakfast and lunch sandwiches including the Trapeze breakfast burrito with a vegan option. The cafe offers cozy couches, board games, and limited seating, encouraging early visits. Pastries from Lionheart Confections include almond croissants, kouign aman, vegan muffins, and gluten-free miniature donuts.
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