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708 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02144 View Map
Phone: (617) 623-8338


Neighborhood: Ball Square
Hours: Breakfast &
Lunch daily
 
Dress: Casual
Alcohol: No Alcohol Served
Smoking: Not Permitted
Accessibility: Completely
Parking: Street Parking

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Restaurant - American, Breakfast, Brunch

Breakfast and lunch at a small cafe in Ball Square.


What users are saying about Sound Bites:
"The sign at the door says it all, "This is a small restaurant in a hungry neighborhood." The variety is huge and the quality is excellent. The host can be a bit abrupt and harsh at times but his bark is far worse than his bite. Be prepared to order soon after you sit down. I have been ..." (Read More)

What users are recommending:
"omelets, pancakes Boston's best blue, Moroccan eggs, stuffed french toast, chocolate chip coconut..."

Accessibility Note: Somewhat narrow aisles for wheelchairs.


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Date Posted: Sunday, July 11, 2004 (report spam)

Colorful Staff Adds to Experience - Excellent Food Too
The sign at the door says it all, "This is a small restaurant in a hungry neighborhood." The variety is huge and the quality is excellent. The host can be a bit abrupt and harsh at times but his bark is far worse than his bite. Be prepared to order soon after you sit down. I have been going almost every Sunday for a year now and will continue to go. Don't forget to look at the specials.
Recommended: French toast with goat cheese and peaches
Food: 10
Service: 10
Ambiance: 8
Overall: 10


Date Posted: Sunday, January 25, 2004 (report spam)

Sound Bites, Bites
Sound Bites serves food that will keep you coming back, regardless of the service. If you know how to cook, then the price you are paying will be too high for the kind of service you'll get. I've been there, once, and the servers were not rude to me (I guess they only like girls!). After waiting in the long lines, some might find it disappointing to have to leave so quickly. They do rush you though, which is understandable because that's not the only small restaurant which does that. It's a good place to go if you are hungry and have somewhere else to go afterwards! They'll make sure you don't miss any appointments.
Recommended: salsa omelette
Food: 10
Service: 6
Ambiance: 6
Overall: 6
- College Student


Date Posted: Saturday, October 18, 2003 (report spam)

Best Breakfast in the Boston Area
This is the best breakfast in the Boston area. It is cozy and intimate and everything on their menu is delish. While it is true that they have a "Soup Nazi" attitude toward things, it is for good reason - they have a small space, and many hungry customers. It is very easy to get a table quickly in a party of 2 because of their efficient service. I have never been treated rudely there, and in fact, as I have become a regular weekend customer, it is quite the opposite - I am always greeted warmly and enthusiastically. They are also, it is worth noting, a very good deal. Probably the most affordable breakfast in the Boston area, as well as one of the best.
Recommended: Boston's best blue, Moroccan eggs, stuffed french toast, chocolate chip coconut pancakes, scone plate
Food: 8
Service: 8
Ambiance: 8
Overall: 10
- Cambridge, MA


Date Posted: Saturday, May 31, 2003 (report spam)

Food May Be Decent, but It Might Ruin Your Morning.
A not so typical Saturday morning, I got in late the night before, woke up late and decided to treat myself to an easy breakfast out. Okay, so I live near Ball Square (Somerville) and have seen the lines at Sound Bites on weekend mornings, but decide to brave it anyway. Mistake number one: don't go to Sound Bites solo. As soon as I was next in the queue and the host saw I was alone, he wanted to put me in a little itty bitty table -- behind the counter(!) -- where the cashier and wait staff were working. I declined that and it was another minute or two before a two top opened up. I thought, I can relax a bit now. I was quickly asked for my order and even though I looked at the menu for only a few seconds, I thought I'd better make a decision. There is "pressure in the air" if you don't hurry. I sit a few minutes and get my own coffee (it's self service) and my food comes promptly (French toast stuffed with cream cheese and strawberries). Not two minutes later I was told it was against their rules to read a newspaper on the weekend while eating because of the line outside, and didn't I see the sign regarding this in the front. I hadn't seen the sign, so I was allowed to read (I actually saw the disturbed host looking for the sign to make sure it was up). The atmosphere continued to go straight downward. I asked one of the wait-staff for some extra syrup and with an incredible scowl I was told contemptuously didn't I see it right there on the table. Okay, so I missed it in the container, but they sure have a way of making you feel unwanted. Finally, I finished the dish, about 20 minutes at the table, when the host came over, patted me on the back and said we need this table now, meaning in so many words -- get out! I paid the bill, at the cashier and he asked how was it? I told him terrible, left a dime tip and split. I don't care how good some of the dishes might be, they'll never get my business again.
Food: 4
Service: 2
Ambiance: 2
Overall: 2


Date Posted: Monday, May 05, 2003 (report spam)

Sound Bites Staff
While entertaining friends from out of town, our hungry party of four decided to head to Sound Bites, the seemingly lone breakfast establishment in all of Somerville that attracts hungry hordes on the weekends. Having read the Zagat's review prior to arriving, we were prepared for the "Soup Nazi" attitude of the staff. I assured my guests that although the hosts and wait staff may be abrupt and interested in shuttling people in and out as quickly as possible, the food was surely worth it. But what we encountered went far beyond "Soup Nazi." It was the worst encounter with restaurant staff that I have ever had in my years of dining out. Next in line for a table, our foursome lingered in the doorway waiting for the next table to clear. The host noticed that a four-top was being occupied by two people and asked if they would switch to a two person table so we could sit there. They graciously obliged. Our party starting laughing, commenting that they sure were accommodating and we weren't expecting for someone to relocate on our account. The surly, awful host overheard our laughter of surprise, pointed at us and said "you, you want to laugh? What's so funny? Go ahead and laugh. You aren't getting a table." He then called on the party behind us, completely ignoring us, and continued to move down the line. I can honestly say that I have never been so humiliated or furious. It was one of those incidents that could have ruined a beautiful spring day. It was unnecessary, rude and disrespectful. It is one thing to gently chide a customer, it is completely another to outright embarrass them in front of a crowd and to act irrationally. Surprised and pleased laughter was apparently unacceptable that Saturday morning. A nice brunch out with guests turned into an awkward and frustrating situation and we decided that, despite having waited for 30 minutes, we would not be patronizing this establishment. So the bottom line is this: it is one of but a handful of breakfast places in Somerville with a veritable monopoly on the industry. The stuffed French toast may be tasty but the service is not worth it. The staff is under the impression that they are doing you a favor. You'll come out feeling full and debased.
Food: 8
Service: 2
Ambiance: 4
Overall: 2


Date Posted: Sunday, January 09, 2000 (report spam)

Best Breakfast Bargain in Boston
One omelet, which comes with hash browns and a bagel, is a big enough for two to split, and will only set you back around $6. I've never had anything bad in many trips here. Service from the owner is attentive. You can fill your own coffee or tea to heart's content. It's in unfashionable Ball Square (Broadway street on the Medford border), which is one reason why it can charge low prices. Get there early on Sunday or you'll be stuck in the line that runs out the door, especially when Tufts is in session
Recommended: omelets, pancakes
Food: 10
Service: 8
Ambiance: 4
Overall: 10
- Best Breakfast Bargain in Boston


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