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  • Alexis O.

    This is by far the worst place to eat in Beverly and I'm not even a picky eater. Don't bother ordering anything specific as they will just put any ingredient they want in your food. No exaggeration, EVERY SINGLE TIME I order from this place they screw it up. I ordered a fajita burrito once. It tasted like they put every spice known to man in it and there were all kinds of ingredients that are not even listed in its description, like celery and carrots...??? Also the chick at the counter is miserable and rude. Don't even bother with this place.

    (1)
  • Dustin N.

    Great sandwiches! Always different kinds of music playing in here, makes its a interesting place to drop by and grab a wrap. Just be careful in the summertime it can be a sauna in there, better A/C system anyone?

    (4)
  • Felicia S.

    Never had a bad experience with this place. Love the curry bowl with noodles. Love the Middle Eastern Wrap. A lot of people on here are writing that this joint should be a sit down place and I think people just have to come to terms with the fact that it wasn't designed that way. Wrapture is a beautiful take-out food cafe that is an extension of Soma. If you want to dine in on your lunch break, go to Soma. Personally I don't mind the stools. I actually enjoy that the seating is a little different then a conventional cafe. I get look out into the street and watch passerby's as I enjoy my meal. Overall this place deserve a 5 stars hands down. All of my to-go meals have been finished in a timely fashion, cashiers are always friendly, and food has never failed to please me or my friends.

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    Great food, a little pricey for a wrap. Maybe I'm unrealistic in my pricing expectations, but I feel this is slightly overpriced. That said, I am a frequent patron because the quality of food is tremendous (Lime Chicken and Jerk Chicken Wraps are the best!), filling, and doesn't leave you feeling like you just ate at a take-out joint. The staff is pretty good as well, and given that every piece is made to order with fresh ingredients, the longer-than-normal wait time for a wrap is understandable.

    (4)
  • Brandon P.

    Just went back for first time in 10 years or so. I was very happy with my burrito...decent. I agree with so e reviews it was pricey for the size. However it filled me up and it was very fresh, so I'll happily pay slightly more. The chicken taco exceeded expectations with a freshly fried taco shell. The pad thai was excellent as well. This place is going into my food rotation...very pleased.

    (5)
  • Ryan F.

    Great wraps! Great for lunch or a quick dinner. My only complaint they're sold out of Pad Thai frequently

    (4)
  • Shelley S.

    My hubby and I have loved Wrapture since first moving to Beverly last year. The wraps are simply delicious! My favorite is the portobello mushroom with spinach and goat cheese. Hubs loves the blackened tilapia and the crabcake. While the prices may seem a little high for wraps, these are fairly gourmet. Lunch for two here generally runs us about $20 but we go pretty often because we love it so much. Only gripes: can't really eat in, no bathrooms, and they're not open on Sundays!

    (4)
  • Ice cube X.

    best wrap ever had

    (4)
  • Maria V.

    A couple of months ago a friend and I had dinner here. I ordered a burrito; it was alright, but nothing to call home about. Today the BF and I decided to give it another try. Bad idea. I opted for the pad thai and he got a chicken burrito. The BF reports the chicken was dry, cold and overall underwhelming. My pad thai was missing ingredients and tasted like something you get out of a "just add water" box. The sauce was sickly/fakely sweet and there was too much of it. I was left feeling extremely pissed that I had just wasted 9 bones on crappy pad thai. Bummer. I really wanted to like this place.

    (2)
  • Jang David K.

    paid $8.50 for grilled steak wrap. it's too expensive and it didn't even taste that great. I'm willing to give joint one more chance with the curry chicken wrap but besides that, i rather go to Chipotle for a bigger portion, cheaper price and tastier wraps. again, this reminded one more time that i'm in beverly....=)

    (3)
  • John M.

    Great service with a smile, excellent wraps. We got the jerk chicken and the med wrap - $15 out the door.

    (5)
  • Katie G.

    Seems like anyone who's anyone has stopped into Wrapture. I do recommend this place for sure. It's a tiny little spot, so get your stuff to go. In the busy hours, it's also a bit of a wait in the line. The options are great though and range from buffalo chicken to kebob to turkey to veggie. You can mix and match and you also have your choice of wrap (flour, sun-dried tomato, spinach, wheat). Sometimes they run out of things though, so you might want to go earlier rather than later. When I went, I had an absolutely delicious kebob wrap on sun-dried tomato. It was beyond delicious. The chicken was tender, the sauce was flavorful and the veggies were fresh and fantastic. I was definitely full and for about $8, it wasn't too bad on the wallet either.

    (4)
  • Rick F.

    Like an improved version of Boloco. Not sure if that's a great thing. I want to love it, I really do. All food is cooked to order making for fresher wraps and burritos than you would get at the chains. I head in at least once a month hoping to be blown away by something here and it hasn't happened yet. Great, creative wrap ideas, just lacking execution.

    (3)
  • April P.

    I just don't get it. Maybe it is that I am not a fan of wraps to begin with? I've been here many times and I still havent found a dish that would make me want to go back there. I tried the pad thai, and I can get way better pad thai at an actual thai restaurant. I've tried the jerk chicken. While it was spicy chicken, the rest of the wrap was boring. I've tried the buffalo chicken. It was ok. This week I tried the caesar salad. That is probably the best thing I've had there, but I am one of those people who doesnt enjoy paying $10 for a salad and a water. Unfortunately this is one of the boy's favorite places to go, so I am sure to be back to judge more of the menu items more harshly

    (2)
  • Jessica W.

    A little gem in Beverly. I have a tendency to always get the casear wrap - so I may not be the best judge of their menu. But the service is always great, and I always feel like I get my money's worth. So it's a good spot to me.

    (4)
  • Erin W.

    This place, in my opinion, makes the best burritos in town. I order the pork burrito on a wheat wrap with brown rice. I add hot sauce and guac. YUM! My mouth is watering just thinking about it. Sometimes my husband and I share a beef taco, too. Double yum! We've never had anything here we did not like (my husband's favorite is the curried chicken salad wrap). A previous poster wrote that this establishment is for take-out only. While this answers many questions about the lack of seating, I did not see any signs that said this. There are stools and a narrow bar around the perimeter of the shop. They either need to lower the bar, or raise the barstools. It's quite hard to eat and sit at the same time. I will still give Wrapture four stars because it is so tasty. The service is fast and friendly. A friend ,who lives in Salem, was telling me that he thought Wrapture would do better there. No! Please do not move to Salem! Stay in Beverly. Thank you.

    (4)
  • Cecilia H.

    Dear Wrapture: I am thrilled that a place like you exists! My sister and I visited Wrapture for lunch during the weekday and the place was clean and inviting. Wrapture has an engaging selection that will compel you to come again and again. Although the space is small, the seating is mostly comfortable, and the service is alright. What matters here is the food, which is fresh and always prepared on the spot. If you're looking for a moderately priced place to go, with a great selection, this is definitely one of the best lunch places in downtown Beverly. One word of caution: the juices and teas they sell here (which basically makes up their entire selection of drinks) are expensive and their really isn't much variety. Other than that, go for it!

    (4)
  • Allyson F.

    Not impressed. The "turkey" is more like gross tofu, everything is a bit thrown together and overall have not been impressed with quality.

    (2)
  • Katherine E.

    My husband & I live right nearby so we get food from Wrapture every so often, and we have yet to be disappointed. We love the Middle Eastern wrap, and their raw one, too (I forget what it's actually called, but it's basically just a bunch of fresh, raw veggies with tahini). The employees are totally nice in person & on the phone. The food is worth every penny that it costs. So, go here! Get a Middle Eastern & be super happy you did!!

    (5)
  • Patrcik D.

    I would have given this place more credit because there food is very good, but I felt the need to comment on the staff. There is one girl that works there that always looks absolutely miserable and is rude on the phone. She really takes away from the place. Im just trying to figure out, if your that miserable maybe you should find somewhere else to work? Otherwise the wraps are great and are a healthy alternative to anything else around.

    (3)
  • Meghan D.

    Very delicious, huge wraps done right. Wrapture has a ton of healthy, hearty options for every taste & they'll customize your meal anyway you like it. I've tried their Lime Chicken wrap and their Portabello Mushroom wrap, I found them to be stuffed with flavorful, fresh ingredients. I also tried their Pad Thai noodle bowl, which was good for a non-thai place but nothing to go crazy over. Wrapture also offers a ton of funky sodas & juices that you can't find at other places(like IZZE Grapefruit soda-yum). Very little seating, although there are some tables outside during the summer months. Give it a try if you're in the mood for something healthy & filling. *side note: I have a 9 year old & she's not picky, but the fare here is not really for kids. Too many different flavors mixed together for a young palate to handle, methinks.

    (4)
  • citydog x.

    With the exception of the pork burrito which was just oddly flavorless, everything I've had here has been excellent. The caesar wrap with chicken is possibly the best sandwich in Beverly, and the dressing--which they make in-house--is *amazing*. I'm knocking off a star because in the relatively short time it takes to wait for them to make your food you and your clothing will probably end up smelling like their grill. And you will until you shower and wash whatever you were wearing (bummer when it's your winter coat). They also seem to vary quite a bit with portion size and proportions, and staff are kind of grim and border on nasty if people don't specify whether they want a plain, spinach, wheat or tomoato wrap. (Yes, asking the same question gets tedious, I know, but it's part of the damn job. Suck it up.) But overall super tasty.

    (4)
  • Michael C.

    So far I have been to Wrapture three times. Reflecting on those experiences I had one great wrap (El Cubano), one less than satisfying wrap (Middle Eastern), and one average wrap (Dijon Chicken). In these types of establishments (local sandwich shops) service is short and barring a tragedy, not a focal point of the experience. That being said, I focused my rating on the food entirely, which out of three visits averaged out to 3 stars for me. I know people who are in love with Wrapture which is why I gave it three tries. I would return, but it would not be my first choice.

    (3)
  • allison w.

    Um can you say Limed Onions ? Limed onions on everything.....which is a huge plus. (just about) This place is really really good. I LOVE the curry chicken salad wrap. It's clearly made fresh and even a simple order like this will take time because they make everything fresh to order. It is well worth the wait. The blackened fish wrap is in my top three. Again those limes onions and the crispiness of the fish is so appealing. I would eat this every day if I could. However, nothing is as good as the Cubano. This wrap is a nice twist on a traditional Cuban sandwich........I must admit I almost like it better than the "real thing" Because everything is super fresh and tasty I think it is well worth the wait. Sometimes you will need to call in orders about 30-40 minutes ahead of time. The people who are mentioning the seating issues......I just have to say that it is a take out place but they do offer some minimal seating for people inside and in the warmer weather a few small tables outside. It is a sister restaurant to Soma down the street. I think I read someone asking about that...... Whoever mentioned those shrimp tacos.........You could not be more right. CRACK!!! Sprinkle it!!!! It's a tease really. I wonder if this dark haired cashier chick reads these reviews.....I wonder about things like that ? Although usually really rude people tend to not care about anything but themselves and there own miserable existence. I am siked to be in Beverly tomorrow, so I will definitely be stopping in tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Kevin P.

    Stopped by this place after my hour long wait at the RMV. This place seemed like the popular place to go to. There is a pretty big selection of wraps to choose from, but I was a little disappointed when my el cubano wrap couldn't be pressed. Cuban sandwich, no press? FML. The jerk chicken was okay. Turned out a little dry. Nothing extraordinary here. Just wraps done right.

    (4)
  • L. G.

    Love this place! Great for lunch. Everything cooked/made fresh for you. The burrito and the steak wrap with the goat cheese are my faves! Wish there was more seating, though.

    (4)
  • Ryan R.

    Just moved to the area and walked down Cabot st to find a good place and reviewed on Yelp before I went. The wrap selection was fantastic, so many options. There were a great selection of veggie options which was good for my selective veg-heads. I got the lime chicken wrap and it was a little spicy but so delicious. Of the group we had a spicy bean wrap, a portobello wrap, and a pad thai. The wraps were large and delicious. The Pad thai was some what disappointing but they did have the option of Tofu. The service was actually prompt and for a take-out service they brought it to your table. The sidewalk does have some bistro tables which was nice to sit and have some al fresco dining. My advice is to skip the noodles and go straight for the wrap. They have a good selection of unusual sodas that completed the meal.

    (4)
  • Betty P.

    Cute lil place. I was trying to be healthy and got a meatless wrap -- the grilled eggplant -- but think I probably should have gotten something with meat. The spinach wrap and all of the veggies were fresh, but the sauce was a little too drippy and there was not too much taste to the wrap. The burrito was stuffed to the max so it was really tough to eat and 75% of the veggies ended up on my plate. It was really huge though so the burritos are definitely worth it. I was full for several hours afterwards. The boy got the Caribbean jerk chicken which was less messy, runny, and looked to be a decently packed burrito. I can't wait to come back to try the other flavors such as the blackened fish or the lime chicken. There are two very small yet cute tables outside so you can sit al fresco if they're available. I am not sure if the cashier we had was the same one as a previous reviewer described, but she definitely was not very friendly. The place has an upbeat vibe, but she seemed really crabby and out of place.

    (3)
  • Brad S.

    I like the Falafel, even though it is not very traditional. Actually, I like it because it is not very traditional. YOu can get a real falafel anywhere; I like that Wrapture makes it signature. However, it is very spicy so, I'd recommend getting the smaller wrap as it may be too strong to handle all the way through. If they had more options, in the vegan department, I'd raise the rating a bit. Besides the Falafel there is a veggie wrap, which is uninspired, and a portobello wrap which is not as good as Tapas'.

    (3)
  • Kelvis P.

    Wraps at their best. Never had anything I didn't like here.

    (5)
  • Carl S.

    Stopped in here after a commuter rail ride and had a tasty blackened fish wrap. Great choice of food for veggie leaning folk.

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    Located in the heart of downtown Beverly, you will find Wrapture right on Cabot Street right across the way from the famous Cabot St Theater. Wrapture opened in mid-2005 where the old Tapas used to be located. Another hidden gem in Beverly, Wrapture offers a series of unique roller sandwiches, as well as a small list of salads and soups. There are no comfy places to eat and the line sometimes gets quite long. This place was a hit faster than you can say Wrapture. They have a small area where you can stand and eat but this is basically a to-go deal. The menu boasts 15 staple wraps, including the delicious El Cubano (pork, ham, cheese, limed onion, lettuce, tomato, and chipolte mayo) and the Caesar Salad Wrap. Make sure you add chicken for $2.00 more and you won't be disappointed! You can get your wraps on wheat, white, sun-dried tomato and various other flavored wrappings :) The prices range between $5 and $9 per wrap and every day there are some non-menu specials they offer. The staff is professional and the appearance is 4 stars with beautiful hardwood floors and fabulous new counter area that exhibits all the "micro-brew" root beers and specialty sodas. *Update** 8/12/2008 I stopped by Wrapture again this weekend and it was just as I remembered. Friendly staff, beautiful location, and delicious wraps. Try the El Cubano for a bit of spice and flair.

    (5)
  • Sarah W.

    I really love the food here... The fact that everything is so fresh just makes it worth it to spent about $8 bucks on lunch. They do throw in those delicious tacos though if I absolutely NEED wrapture but don't have that much cash. The only reason this place does not get 5 stars is because they put up those really weird flames on the window that do not go at all with the vibe of the place- even if the name may refer somehow to the literal 'rapture'... Also, most of the time I cannot afford to eat there, I just get it to treat myself from time to time. It is still, the best wrap in town- no doubt.

    (4)
  • Frank G.

    Purchased the Middle Eastern wrap. It was great. Just wish it was a little bit larger.

    (4)
  • Lori B.

    Love the food! Especially the homemade dressings and sauces love the balsamic dressing. mixed greens with balsamic is favorite- so fresh and delicious inside is very small- not a place to really sit and eat. Only space for a few people and it's not open on Sundays but food is always fresh, hot and made in timely fashion

    (4)
  • Surfing Husk Y.

    Something changed. I still like it, and would bring a friend, but it used to be a 5 star wrap.

    (3)
  • Erin R.

    Ive been a customer of Wrapture for a few years and it even has a speed dial on my cell. The wraps are always made fresh when ordered and I love them. Wrapture is my go to take out place on those nights when you dont want to cook but want to eat fairly healthy. The staff is awesome and accommodating- I always order a chicken club wrap, which was a former special but not on the regular menu. Ive also tried the Cuban and the turkey wrap which were great. A much needed spot in Beverly if you aren't in the mood for pizza or roast beef sandwiches. Something happened to their website recently - hopefully not a bad sign of things to come.

    (5)
  • Casey F.

    You WILL go to the North Shore, if just to try a wrap at Wrapture. I'm telling you, they're that good. You'll be willing to brave the terrors of Rte 128 (you know, past the split. Yes, 128 and 95 split. 128 is its own road on the North Shore). Or, you could take the commuter rail to Beverly. I'm telling you, these wraps are worth the trip! Plus, Beverly is pretty darned cute. My personal favorite: the portabella mushroom. The garlic spread, goat cheese, and spinach/shroom juices meld into the flavor of heaven. Other good choices: the fish one, or the falafel. There are no tables inside, so take your wrap and go to the sea shore. Heck, you are on the North Shore, you might as well take advantage of it! While I haven't tried Soma, the owners certainly have gotten something right with this place. Order ahead if you can. A + + + for Wrapture. When are you going to open a place in Somerville?

    (5)
  • Shawn B.

    I love their wraps, especially the lime chicken. Prices are a little high for a sandwich place, so they get a star off. Service is usually ok. I just wish they were open later, especially during the summer.

    (4)
  • brett s.

    A great place for a quick dinner or lunch in Beverly, especially on a nice day, when you can sit at their little tables outside. The vegetarians options are great, and the Lime chicken is one of my favorites.

    (5)
  • Cathy F.

    I love everything I've had at Wrapture and they have a catchy name too! The wraps are freshly made, fantastic and out of the ordinary. The spinach salad with gorgonzola, ethereal. Pad Thai, don't ask why... You get the idea. It's really a take out place, which is great- walk right up the street to the town common or just a few steps more and you'll be at the beach!

    (5)
  • Lynn D.

    I went back for the portabella mushroom burrito, and it was incredible! If you love portabella mushrooms, you have to try this burrito.

    (5)
  • John M.

    Bottom line, don't be a biatch to customers.

    (1)
  • Adam D.

    When my wife worked here (though she doesn't now) I couldn't eat enough of Wrapture! I have sampled a good 3/4s of the menu and found it all to be quite excellent. I don't get there as much as I did when visiting Mrs. D. on her shifts, but still consider every meal here a treat. A few people have mentioned the lack of chairs/ takeout feel of the place. This is because it *is* a takeout restaurant. This is mandated by local restaurant codes because Wrapture doesn't have the space to install a handicapped-accessible bathroom. I'm certain they'd love to make the place a sit-down eat-in joint, but they just aren't allowed, as they like to stay law-abiding.

    (5)
  • Ashley C.

    I've been meaning to post an update for a while now. I have been starting eating at Wrapture more frequently and the food is just as delicious! I haven't seen the shrimp tacos for awhile though :( Anyway, everyone there is super nice and always friendly, even the girl I had previously criticized as being bitchy! Yay Wrapture! 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    I have been to Wrapture several times, and absolutely love it. As others have mentioned, treat this as a pickup place, or a place to get a quick bite, as there are no tables and only stools (there's a sign that says it is take-out only, but they don't seem to mind if you eat there the times I have been there). Parking is a slight pain, as it is in all of Beverly, but there is a parking lot just a block up the street that usually has spots. Their menu offers a unique and interesting collection of wraps, ranging from standards you would find at Subway to more creative ideas. My favorite has to be the Greek salad wrap with chicken. Wrapture has really quality ingredients. For instance, while I've found most places skimp when it comes to olives in Greek salads, Wrapture uses big, tasty kalamata olives. One thing to avoid, however, are the stir fry's. First, when I ordered one it took nearly 25 minutes to make, with just a few other people waiting with me. Second, they are just not very good! If you want a decent stir fry, I would recommend looking elsewhere. However there wraps are quite good and I plan on returning here quite often to further explore their menu. Lastly, I would recommend calling ahead of time, as when it gets busy orders can take quite a long time to fill for a take-out restaurant (10-20 minutes).

    (4)
  • Tom D.

    Wrapture is a great sandwich shop in downtown Beverly. It's a good place to go when you want something a little different from the normal subs offered at the local pizza shops. So far I've tried their falafel wrap and the curried chicken salad. Both were very good, although I wished the chicken salad had sliced red grapes in it. I forget where I had that once and I loved those grapes in there. But I digress. The prices at Wrapture are very reasonable and the portions are generous. My only real complaint about this place is the seating. This is a tiny space with only two tables, so most of the seating is at stools lining the small counter along the walls. Yes, this gives you a good vantage point for people watching on Cabot St, but it's bad for my posture. Guess I'll just take it to go if all the tables are occupied.

    (4)
  • Ian H.

    I'm addicted! I'm an Endicott student and this place is a staple in my diet. I've tried almost every wrap and I have to say these are hands down the best wraps on the North Shore. I think the prices are reasonably considering the quality and size. I recommend the lime chicken on a wheat wrap and brown rice. Also, the wait isn't that long.

    (4)
  • Lucien D.

    If I am in the Beverly area I try to get a wrap here. My favorite are the crab cake wraps. They take a bit of time to make your wrap if you go there so order in advance for pickup to save time. I usually get it to go and then take it to the nearby beach and enjoy it there. Nice staff too

    (5)
  • Lyndsay B.

    I have been here twice. I really appreciate their quality ingredients and excellent use of flavors. Sometimes the flavors can get overwhelming, though. They have posted signs that mention that they are only a take-out place. They have provided the stools as a place to sit while you wait for your wrap to be made. The staff is very friendly and professional. They also accept credit cards, which is a big plus for me, because I hate to carry cash.

    (4)
  • Lia M.

    I totally agree with Josie, the place is great. Definately could do with some furniture, though. The wraps are delicious and huge. I had a wrap with chicken, hummus, and veggies on a whole wheat tortilla. I loved it. Can't wait to try one of their stir-frys.

    (4)
  • Kurt B.

    I've been getting takeout from Wrapture for over two years now. They have a huge menu of hot wraps and I've tried practically all of them. They also have daily specials on average of four each day. These wraps are consistent, fresh, and filling! My favorites include the Blackened Fish of the Day and Buffalo Chicken. Probably the best wrap I had here was the Creamy Lemon Chicken, which was featured as a special for about a week and never heard from again. I've asked them to bring it back, but as far as I know they haven't. The prices are around $7 to $8 per wrap, but you get a great value. Eating half a wrap will keep you full, so you can get two meals. The staff has always been friendly, the inside of the place is pretty nice and there's usually plenty of counter seating, and they have a good selection of snacks and drinks. Make sure to allow a good 15 minutes at least before arriving to pick up your food, especially around lunch time. This is the best place in Beverly for wraps I believe compared to various others I've tried. Wrap it up!

    (5)
  • Maggie B.

    I really like this spot. There's not much seating, just a few counters with stools. But who needs a place to sit when you have such gorgeous wraps to take home? I get so bored with the typical deli sandwiches and pizza slices available for lunch on the North Shore of Boston. When I found this place a few months ago, I felt I'd finally found a cute place to pick up a quick "gourmet-type" wrap. Their fish wraps are divine, very fresh. And if you haven't had the opportunity to take home a slice of their homemade baklava, do. It's a perfect little treat after a filling wrap.

    (4)
  • S D.

    Lawdamercy! Dis shit is fiyah! Me had di Jamaican Jerk fish wrap which was a special of the day. All di while dem a play some big reggae tunes fi me to jam out to! Yuh know me a go again! Di only ting is, me a beg yuh fi more seating inside! Wrapture big up yaself! Yuh dun know!

    (4)
  • A M.

    I have gone to Wrapture a few times and have only had the chicken cesar wrap which is Delish! A previous review mentioned that their wraps are kind of messy. I found that the chicken cesar wrap was completely filled with a generous amount of lettuce, chicken, dressing, etc., and was neatly wrapped. I didn't have a massive mess or lose half of my meal onto my plate. It was pleasantly easy to eat. Perhaps it depends on what type of wrap you order, but the cesar wasn't messy at all. The staff is very friendly and happy to take your order. If you are in a hurry on your lunch break, I would suggest to call it in and add about 5-10 minutes onto the time they say it will take to be ready. Believe me; it will be worth the wait!

    (4)
  • Tracey K.

    Great place! Wonderful service! They young lady behind the counter was refreshingly nice along with the gentleman behind the counter. This is the third time I have been there and I have to say the wraps are fresh and the staff is accomodating. Five stars for Wrapture! I woul dtell you what to try but I am convinced that everything on the menu is great.

    (5)
  • Nancy N.

    My girlfriend and I were thrilled when Wrapture opened, their food is scrumptious, much tastier than anything else nearby, and very inexpensive for such tasty treats. BUT, we stopped eating there (mid 2007) after many fine meals, when we ran into repeated bouts of diarrhea from their food. I don't know what the problem is, we both eat adventurous foods, so it's not just us. First time it happened was on a very hot day, so my guess is they're not pristine in their food handling and storage. The food was so good, though, that I may give it another try... but only when I can afford to be sick for a few hours afterwards. [later] So I ate there tonight, had the lemon caper chicken with feta, spinach & more, it was awesome. No problem after, thank goodness! I'll add a star. By the way, we've tried the stir fry, and agree with other reviewers, pass on it. [months later] I've eaten there many more times now, and I am very pleased to report no problems! So, I am pleased to revise my rating up to 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Nico C.

    Very Cute place. I agree that you get the feeling that they dont want you to sit & eat, which is usually what you want to do on your lunch hour rather than schlep the wrap back to the office. The cashier can be a little rude at times as well, but I think the decor just distracts me from her rudeness because it is so cute, warm, trendy & cozy! All fresh stuff and it does take a little longer that your typical, but its USUALLY worth the wait...until.... I got one wrap I did not like AT ALL-the raw veggie one....so bland and tasteless, such a dissapointment. Since I dont do meat, I do want to try the portabella mushroom one now, so I will next time I hit up wrapture-which I will because its close to work...and I'm now dying for the portabella to hopefully bump my rating up to 4-5 stars!

    (3)
  • Eric G.

    Outstanding blackened tilapia wrap. Freshly prepared and delicious. Friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Christina P.

    i have eaten food from there a few times. it is good. i don't like sitting there to eat though. it is really empty and it seems like no one wants you to stay thee and eat. i wish the staff at the register had more personality. i went on Monday to pick up a couple of wraps and she wasn't very nice at all. i hate that. favorite wraps: blacked fish and falafel wrap on red pepper wrap. kind of pricey though.

    (4)
  • Marguerite M.

    Wrapture is great. I was so sad when Tapas closed, but then this place moved in, and it's up to par. I've had the Blackened Fish wrap, the grilled portabella mushroom wrap, and the grilled steak wrap-- all wonderful. A little more expensive than I'm willing to pay for an average lunch, but extremely good quality ingredients and innovative flavor combinations. Plan to call ahead and take it somewhere else as every order is made fresh and takes a few minutes, and they discourage eating on location. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Missus F.

    excellent wraps with wonderful, healthy ingredients. lots of choices. kind of messy to eat, so don't be shy. the wait time is decent and the waitstaff has always been friendly. i really like the opportunity to get something different for lunch, so this is a great spot for that. this is one of many reasons i'm bummed i don't work in beverly anymore.

    (4)
  • Jane B.

    Decent food. Nothing too get overly excited about.

    (3)
  • Jared B.

    Wrapture is a great addition to Beverly. I believe it's owned by the same people as Soma, but don't hold me too that. Their food is Fresh and very good. If you have an appetite, their wraps will fill you up and they have a wide array of items on the menu, as you can see in one of the above reviews. True this is a take out only place, but it is quite small so in all reality it could be tough to efficiently put some tables in there. I can understand if they only want it to be take out. Some people have complained about the prices (which I don't understand). The chicken curry salad wrap is only 4.50 and others like steak and lamb are 7-8 dollars. A big mac meal at MCD's is going to cost you almost six bucks, why the heck wouldn't you go here and have some great food. Now I've made myself hungery, I'm going to give them a call.

    (4)
  • T R.

    one of my favorite places to eat. they take a while to prepare your food, but thats because its all fresh and made just for you. usually when i think of "wraps" its some cold cuts in a cold tasteless flour tortilla, but that isnt the case at wrapture. its a real hot homemade meal that happens to be in a healthy tortilla.

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    Great Price, Great Food. The burritos are awesome. So are the salads. For that matter, everything I've ever had there has been absolutely great. $5.50 is the for a huge burrito stuffed with chicken that doesn't taste like it just thawed before it was cooked. Great stuff.

    (5)
  • Gabi T.

    To be honest, I don't usually like wraps. However, I love Wrapture they have fantastic wraps and they will grill the sandwich at the end which I think tastes amazing. Cute little restaurant and a great place for takeout!

    (5)
  • Corey L.

    We picked up some bowls and salad to go. Inside, this place is basically set up with some tables and a counter - it's meant as a quick sandwich shop. The guy behind the counter was really nice and friendly. Funny too. We shared a warm baby spinach and arugula salad. Came with chunks of gorgonzola. Shared between the two of us - good size and good mix of ingredients. Good salad. I had the pad thai noodles bowl. My girlfriend had the Asian bowl. We were both happy with the bowls. For the size, price was solid too. We both thought the food was good, but not impressive, so I went with a 3. We would definitely go back.

    (3)
  • Kym M.

    This place was highly recommended so I brought my daughter for a wrap. She has very simple taste but LOVES food so it means a lot to her. She went in to get a veggie wrap, no cheese, no dressing, nothing special. Basically a plain salad wrapped up. The bread was good and the veggies were fresh and tasty but they put dressing on it and it was a very strange tasting cream style dressing. It completely ruined the sandwich for her and it ended up in the trash while I had to buy her something else. Though the ingredients were good the end product was not made as ordered, which should not be too much to ask.

    (3)
  • Richard W.

    I've been in Mass for a week now and this is BY FAR the very best thing I've eaten, just amazing, kind staff, super fresh ingredients, made simply and perfectly!

    (5)
  • Tara M.

    Food is always excellent . so fresh and full of flavor. Staff is always friendly and The food is reasonably priced! Curry shrimp , Curry chicken or Jamaican wrap is delicious!! Even the bowls are awesome. Eat EAT EAT here is will leave your taste buds satisfied.

    (5)
  • Mark T.

    Pro Tips: 1. If you know what you are craving, or have no clue, check out the menu online. It is quite big, and it may be hard to choose on the spot 2. Be prepared to take your food with you. There is very limited seating available, and according to them it is designed to there for you to wait for your food, as they are a take out only restaurant. So once you ordered what you want, and realized there is no place to sit comfortably, you will see that it may take a little longer than you would expect. They are open about this, and even have it on their wall. THis is so they can give you the freshest, made to order food. The Gyro I had was wonderful. The house-made sauce was delicious, the veggies inside of it were fresh, and the meat was cooked just right. also the ratios of sauce to veggies to meat to wrap were just right. The first half fell apart a little on me, but that was probably my fault. Suffice it to say, it may be a little messy, so if you have expensive interiors in your car, be advised. Also the feel of this place is quite awesome.

    (5)
  • Annie P.

    I love this place. I graduated from Endicott 4 years ago and still return to Beverly to get my Wrapture fix! My favorite menu item is the Greek wrap. The burritos are also amazing. I can't speak highly enough of this place! Fresh ingredients, great location, nice atmosphere. I typically call my order in before arriving and it is always ready when I get there. 5 stars all the way!

    (5)
  • John M.

    When I worked at the Cummings Center in Beverly I went here at least once a week. Unfortunately, I no longer work in Beverly but I still head out to Wrapture from my new location from time to time. They never let me down. The lime chicken and jerk chicken are my favorites. Everything is always fresh and the wraps are hefty so they will keep you full for hours. This place specializes in wraps - and they clearly know what they're doing. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Em B.

    I used to love Wrapture about 5 years ago. I was obsessed with their burritos and their stir fry. Since then, I've come back, and every time I've ordered the food has gotten worse and worse. They've changed ingredients and don't make the food as well. It's just okay now... better than other options but not as good as they used to be. They have a lot of healthy options, and vegan friendly food, which I don't really care about, but they offer it. Their roasted veggies in a burrito are sooo good though!

    (3)
  • Dave M.

    this place is certainly well worth the price you're paying. we got the lime chicken ($7.50) and buffalo chicken ($7.50) wraps and both were awesome. the size and price makes for a good value. the place is a quaint corner shop with a unique design. the young lady working the counter was very friendly as were the 2 chefs. they have about 8 stools on the counters facing outside and 3 small tables with 8 chairs. they keep it clean and use their space well. they also have some rice bowls but i haven't tried them yet. i would recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Adelle D.

    Their wraps are always delicious and huge. So many different options for your wrap, too! But they don't only have wraps! All wraps can be served as "bowl food", and they also have great stir fry bowls. Recommend the Asian Shrimp stir fry, yum! In the winter their chicken lemon soup always comes in clutch when I need it! The only negative thing I have on them is they've gotten our orders wrong a couple times. Eh, no one is perfect.

    (5)
  • Carol S.

    Such an amazing, cozy little lunch place right in the heart of downtown Beverly! All the food is extremely fresh and delicious. I've been by a few times now and leave happy and delighted with my experience every time.

    (4)
  • Chuck R.

    Great little salad/ wrap/ soup/ stir fry place! Food tastes delicious & fresh! Chicken egg lemon soup & spicy Szechuan stir fry. Good for lunch or take out. Pretty limited seating

    (4)
  • Dave R.

    An absolutely unbelievable spot. Everything I've tried here has been remarkably fresh, cooked to perfection, and delicious. I've tried the Blacked Tilapia (A), Cajun Tilapia (A-), Home Roasted Turkey (A+), and Jerk Chicken (A-) and all have been amazing. It helps that the manager is the nicest dude ever too.

    (5)
  • Less H.

    I can't see over the counter. I'm short but it's rare that I enter an establishment and feel like I'm the new star of "Little People, Big World." The food here is awesome. I'm hooked on their lime chicken with limed onions. It's a little pricey but totally worth it. Made fresh. Gone is the surly sign, "Seating is only for waiting." Replacing the surly sign are 3 brightly painted iron patio tables with 3 to 4 chairs each. I'm pretty sure I've got frostbite on my rear in the pattern of the cast iron. They were cold! I always dig the music that they play. I'd label it as "more obscure hipster tunes than what Atomic plays, which I'd label as "occasionally ironic hipster" tunes. The woman who is always there is great, I've been back a number of times and she's always very friendly with me. However some of the other staff are just this side of useless. The woman who took my order this time had to be prompted by the woman who is always there to help me. She got my order right but if she could have looked at me with any additional disdain I'd be surprised. The useless staff keep this place from being a 5 star lunch option.

    (4)
  • Josh N.

    The food was unbelievable. I got a lime chicken wrap and my girlfriend ordered a home roasted turkey wrap, and both were great. It's a little pricy, almost comparable to the prices at chipotle. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is just due to the lack of seating available. Overall, I highly recommend this place for a lunch date.

    (4)
  • William G.

    The Wrapture is one of my favorite spots to eat in Beverly. The food is always cook to order, always fresh, and it's quick. They have amazing wraps and bowls, with plenty of variety of dishes to choose from. Good service, and the place is trendy and always playing good music. There's not much to complaint about this place, I just wish they had a larger selection of drinks, including Snapple and natural juices. If you're in the Beverly area, I recommend visiting this place.

    (4)
  • C J.

    Quality and value (huge wraps) keep me coming back. Everything is very flavorful and FRESH. Great selection of items on the menu. Funky little place worth the visit if you are in Beverly for lunch.

    (5)
  • Jon M.

    Organic/natural/healthy & not overpriced. --Lots of options for a wrap, salad, or bowl. --Never have had a bad item off the menu --Nice staff Tiny seating area, so best to take elsewhere. They're closed Sundays, which is a bummer.

    (4)
  • charles l.

    Ummm, I don't think this place merits 4 stars. Is it bad food? No. Is it the kinda food that will make you wanna dance to "Livin La Vida Loca"? Umm, that would be a no to that as well. I guess what was most frustrating is when I asked the girl at the cash register if she'd tasted any of the dishes I was interested in, she replied no. I asked how long she'd worked their and she said one year. I said to her...you've been here for a year and you haven't tasted some of the most popular items? I was madder than a mule chewing on bumblebees, so I just ordered the Dijon Chicken wrap. It was ok. It wasn't bad but my suggestion to them is make some special sauce for those darn wraps! You've gotta put something juicy in those burrito wraps! Come on guys!

    (2)
  • Chris G.

    I want to try this place again, given the reviews on here and the look/feel of it I expected much better from it. I will update my review once I have a chance to go here again. I tried the steak fajita wrap and was not overly impressed. I think I may have gotten the wrong wrap for me. For starters, I figured a steak fajita wrap would have chunks of steak, but instead it was shaved steak like you would use in a steak bomb. Given my expectations, this did not hit the spot at all. The portion was good, definitely a filling meal, so it did have that going for it.

    (2)
  • Paul L.

    Pretty solid burrito place, but yet again how can you really mess up a freshly made and cooked burrito? I liked it and so did everyone else.

    (4)
  • Matthew C.

    Think Chipotle (or Freebirds), only better. The ingredients are fresher, the food is made when you order (as opposed to sitting out for a while), and the options are better and more varied. The Lime Chicken and Jerk Seasoned Tilapia wraps (really more like burritos, considering they had beans, cheese, meat/fish, rice, and guacamole) were both excellent. The seasoning on both was great and the fresh tortillas made all the difference. That being said, this place is a little on the slow side, and I find the "seating for waiting only" sign a little strange. Still, for a delicious, healthy lunch, this isn't a bad choice.

    (4)
  • Amber T.

    Love the Asian bowl with brown rice and steak! Great place to get a quick, tasty, affordable, and most importantly, healthy bite to eat. The only draw-backs are that the place is small (so not a lot of space to dine in - they are mostly take-out), and it can get cold in there on a winter day. The service is friendly and accommodating.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Awesome wraps. I got the Caesar wrap (no meat) and it was probably the best I've ever had - if not, very close. My girlfriend got the Cajun Chicken wrap that was on the "specials" board and it was very good. It had just the right amount of spice and all the ingredients were very fresh. My mom got the fajita wrap and it was also great. The best part about the wraps here are that they are fresh, filling and anything but skimpy. They are not gigantic, overstuffed wraps like many places have that seek to substitute size for quality. I will definitely be back, very excited to try the rest of the creative wraps on their extensive (but not overwhelming) menu.

    (5)
  • Tara C.

    Ew. I just went in for my first time. I got the Middle Eastern (falafel wrap), expecting normal crispy falafel inside. It was weird, smushy falafel, that tasted like it was microwaved rather than fresh made. It was also overfilled with lettuce/spring mix rather than the other advertised parts like hummus tabouli. It's also so mushy/microwave tasting that I'm not going to eat it. What a waste of $7.50. yuck yuck yuck, wished I picked something else!

    (2)
  • Nicholas D.

    Went here on a whim, just hungry and wanted to split a wrap. We ordered the mango chicken, sounds good right? False. The chicken was dry and I never even tasted a mango. I loved the atmosphere, good music, cool decorations. Food not so much. I am just happy I didn't decide to get my own wrap. I probably would never go there again. The only reason I am giving it two stars is because I like the daddy yankee song they were playing.

    (2)
  • Vanessa C.

    If you ever find yourself in Beverly, MA you must visit Wrapture! It's Delicious, fresh and quick...

    (5)
  • Troy R.

    First time in. Awesome wraps. Got dijon chicken with carrots broen rice spinach and sauteed onions. Fresh and filling.

    (5)
  • Heather M.

    Ordering for a corporate meeting, I called at 11. I advised I wanted to place and order, was told ok, and when I said it would be a large order, I was told to call back in "3 or 4 minutes" because the computer was not totally up. Rather than taking the order by hand, the employee risked me taking a $60.00 order elsewhere. I called back, Gave the order and was told 20-25 minutes. Ok, so I arrive and pay by credit card. Stupid me for not checking my bag., I arrive and they forgot an item. I call and ask them to credit my credit card the 7.00 since I rather not drive all the way back to pick up one item. I'd order from a place that delivered since it was an item I could get anywhere. They couldnt "get into the credit card thing" so offered me to come get the salad or to leave me a credit "up front" for the next time i was in. You have me on the phone, I can give you all the card details, but you dont offer to credit me? I advised For the 7.00, keep it, and I will advise the owner of my company that we are no longer ordering from you again.

    (2)
  • Jacob B.

    This is one of my goto spots for a quick bite to eat in Beverly. The food is super clean not greasy and they have a great selection of delicious wraps. I would highly suggest you try the Cuban you'll thank me.

    (4)
  • Charlotte M.

    I work down the street. When I forget to bring my lunch, this is where I go! I usually get the Middle Eastern wrap. I wasn't feeling like a wrap the other day, and decided to get the Warm Baby Spinach and Arugula salad, which they veganized for me! Balsamic dressing, and they even added some carrots and other veggies. It was awesome! Now I'm torn, wrap or salad?! The only think I don't like about this place is their website! it's pretty bad. Maybe as a web designer, I'm especially sensitive to that.

    (4)
  • Barbara Jean R.

    I love a good lunch spot and I have to say this place did not disappoint. great for a quick to-go lunch and the wraps were delicious! will def come back, new fav spot for me, very good food for a really reasonable price

    (4)
  • R Paul M.

    I would LOVE to give this place a better review, as the contents of the "wrap" were certainly very tasty. Unfortunately, they fall down in the very area they supposedly specialize in -- the wrap. The point of a wrap is to provide a hand-held food, but the lime chicken wrap I got could not be eaten that way as it oozed fluid all over the place. I ended up unwrapping it and eating the contents with a fork! Further, the lemon chicken and rice soup was almost entirely rice, with little discernible chicken. A big disappointment.

    (2)
  • Lou P.

    Something for all moods Tasty lunch alternative Shoulder height counter You can always find a Panera or D'Angelo's, and if you want to stay with the familiar and docile, feel free. If you're in the mood for a unique sandwich (or wrap) and are in the Beverly area though, you owe it to yourself to check out Wrapture. There is a large menu of sandwiches and wraps to choose, both hot and cold. Everything is made while you wait, so if you're eating in it comes out as fresh as possible. After much consultation, I opted for the jerk chicken with brown rice and a spinach wrap. The chicken was spicy but not overbearing, letting the flavor come through with a little heat. The rice wasn't mushy, and the lettuce was crisp. The wraps are pretty big, so It made for a very hearty lunch. The biggest gripe about the place is the lack of seating. During the summer months they may have tables outside, but as it stands now there are only a few small tables inside, as well as a very high counter along the windows. If you're sitting at the counter and are on the shorter side of stature, it's a little awkward. The counter needs to be lowered or higher stools purchased. Seating is best for two or three people, but not groups. It's also somewhat nit-picky, but they roll their wraps very loosely; I needed a fork to finish mine from the droppings.

    (3)
  • Justin S.

    Fresh tasty wraps with a variety of flavors. Greek, lime chicken, buffalo, jerk chicken are some of our favorites. Only flaw is they are closed Sundays which is inevitably when I think about going :)

    (5)
  • Mark D.

    Really awesome. And fast. And awesome.

    (5)
  • Joanna M.

    Really nice variety of sandwiches for vegetarians and carnivores alike. I've had takeout twice from this place.

    (4)
  • Katie M.

    I've only been here once but the experience was fantastic! I love the idea of burrito style wraps with steamed tortillas and all the trimmings. Delicious!!! I will definitely be back to sample something else soon. The only drawback is that they aren't open on Sundays. Poor business decision on that one!

    (4)
  • Carmen P.

    Went there on Monday and I must say the staff was probably the rudest I have ever encountered. From the front counter staff with the dreadlocks who had the rudest body language and talked to me as if he was too busy in his conversation with the cook. Then the cook talking away to the cashier himself. If the servcie is like this and the price is too high then save your money people and go down the street to more appreciative restaurants that welcome your service. The owners really should look at how there staff treat customer. If they were my employees they would be fired. It'a hard enough for restaurants to make it then have some bad seeds really bringing your business down!!!

    (1)
  • Vanessa C.

    If you ever find yourself in Beverly, MA you must visit Wrapture! It's Delicious, fresh and quick...

    (5)
  • Troy R.

    First time in. Awesome wraps. Got dijon chicken with carrots broen rice spinach and sauteed onions. Fresh and filling.

    (5)
  • Heather M.

    Ordering for a corporate meeting, I called at 11. I advised I wanted to place and order, was told ok, and when I said it would be a large order, I was told to call back in "3 or 4 minutes" because the computer was not totally up. Rather than taking the order by hand, the employee risked me taking a $60.00 order elsewhere. I called back, Gave the order and was told 20-25 minutes. Ok, so I arrive and pay by credit card. Stupid me for not checking my bag., I arrive and they forgot an item. I call and ask them to credit my credit card the 7.00 since I rather not drive all the way back to pick up one item. I'd order from a place that delivered since it was an item I could get anywhere. They couldnt "get into the credit card thing" so offered me to come get the salad or to leave me a credit "up front" for the next time i was in. You have me on the phone, I can give you all the card details, but you dont offer to credit me? I advised For the 7.00, keep it, and I will advise the owner of my company that we are no longer ordering from you again.

    (2)
  • Jacob B.

    This is one of my goto spots for a quick bite to eat in Beverly. The food is super clean not greasy and they have a great selection of delicious wraps. I would highly suggest you try the Cuban you'll thank me.

    (4)
  • Charlotte M.

    I work down the street. When I forget to bring my lunch, this is where I go! I usually get the Middle Eastern wrap. I wasn't feeling like a wrap the other day, and decided to get the Warm Baby Spinach and Arugula salad, which they veganized for me! Balsamic dressing, and they even added some carrots and other veggies. It was awesome! Now I'm torn, wrap or salad?! The only think I don't like about this place is their website! it's pretty bad. Maybe as a web designer, I'm especially sensitive to that.

    (4)
  • Barbara Jean R.

    I love a good lunch spot and I have to say this place did not disappoint. great for a quick to-go lunch and the wraps were delicious! will def come back, new fav spot for me, very good food for a really reasonable price

    (4)
  • R Paul M.

    I would LOVE to give this place a better review, as the contents of the "wrap" were certainly very tasty. Unfortunately, they fall down in the very area they supposedly specialize in -- the wrap. The point of a wrap is to provide a hand-held food, but the lime chicken wrap I got could not be eaten that way as it oozed fluid all over the place. I ended up unwrapping it and eating the contents with a fork! Further, the lemon chicken and rice soup was almost entirely rice, with little discernible chicken. A big disappointment.

    (2)
  • Lou P.

    Something for all moods Tasty lunch alternative Shoulder height counter You can always find a Panera or D'Angelo's, and if you want to stay with the familiar and docile, feel free. If you're in the mood for a unique sandwich (or wrap) and are in the Beverly area though, you owe it to yourself to check out Wrapture. There is a large menu of sandwiches and wraps to choose, both hot and cold. Everything is made while you wait, so if you're eating in it comes out as fresh as possible. After much consultation, I opted for the jerk chicken with brown rice and a spinach wrap. The chicken was spicy but not overbearing, letting the flavor come through with a little heat. The rice wasn't mushy, and the lettuce was crisp. The wraps are pretty big, so It made for a very hearty lunch. The biggest gripe about the place is the lack of seating. During the summer months they may have tables outside, but as it stands now there are only a few small tables inside, as well as a very high counter along the windows. If you're sitting at the counter and are on the shorter side of stature, it's a little awkward. The counter needs to be lowered or higher stools purchased. Seating is best for two or three people, but not groups. It's also somewhat nit-picky, but they roll their wraps very loosely; I needed a fork to finish mine from the droppings.

    (3)
  • Justin S.

    Fresh tasty wraps with a variety of flavors. Greek, lime chicken, buffalo, jerk chicken are some of our favorites. Only flaw is they are closed Sundays which is inevitably when I think about going :)

    (5)
  • Mark D.

    Really awesome. And fast. And awesome.

    (5)
  • Joanna M.

    Really nice variety of sandwiches for vegetarians and carnivores alike. I've had takeout twice from this place.

    (4)
  • Katie M.

    I've only been here once but the experience was fantastic! I love the idea of burrito style wraps with steamed tortillas and all the trimmings. Delicious!!! I will definitely be back to sample something else soon. The only drawback is that they aren't open on Sundays. Poor business decision on that one!

    (4)
  • Alexis O.

    This is by far the worst place to eat in Beverly and I'm not even a picky eater. Don't bother ordering anything specific as they will just put any ingredient they want in your food. No exaggeration, EVERY SINGLE TIME I order from this place they screw it up. I ordered a fajita burrito once. It tasted like they put every spice known to man in it and there were all kinds of ingredients that are not even listed in its description, like celery and carrots...??? Also the chick at the counter is miserable and rude. Don't even bother with this place.

    (1)
  • Dustin N.

    Great sandwiches! Always different kinds of music playing in here, makes its a interesting place to drop by and grab a wrap. Just be careful in the summertime it can be a sauna in there, better A/C system anyone?

    (4)
  • Carmen P.

    Went there on Monday and I must say the staff was probably the rudest I have ever encountered. From the front counter staff with the dreadlocks who had the rudest body language and talked to me as if he was too busy in his conversation with the cook. Then the cook talking away to the cashier himself. If the servcie is like this and the price is too high then save your money people and go down the street to more appreciative restaurants that welcome your service. The owners really should look at how there staff treat customer. If they were my employees they would be fired. It'a hard enough for restaurants to make it then have some bad seeds really bringing your business down!!!

    (1)
  • Felicia S.

    Never had a bad experience with this place. Love the curry bowl with noodles. Love the Middle Eastern Wrap. A lot of people on here are writing that this joint should be a sit down place and I think people just have to come to terms with the fact that it wasn't designed that way. Wrapture is a beautiful take-out food cafe that is an extension of Soma. If you want to dine in on your lunch break, go to Soma. Personally I don't mind the stools. I actually enjoy that the seating is a little different then a conventional cafe. I get look out into the street and watch passerby's as I enjoy my meal. Overall this place deserve a 5 stars hands down. All of my to-go meals have been finished in a timely fashion, cashiers are always friendly, and food has never failed to please me or my friends.

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    Great food, a little pricey for a wrap. Maybe I'm unrealistic in my pricing expectations, but I feel this is slightly overpriced. That said, I am a frequent patron because the quality of food is tremendous (Lime Chicken and Jerk Chicken Wraps are the best!), filling, and doesn't leave you feeling like you just ate at a take-out joint. The staff is pretty good as well, and given that every piece is made to order with fresh ingredients, the longer-than-normal wait time for a wrap is understandable.

    (4)
  • Brandon P.

    Just went back for first time in 10 years or so. I was very happy with my burrito...decent. I agree with so e reviews it was pricey for the size. However it filled me up and it was very fresh, so I'll happily pay slightly more. The chicken taco exceeded expectations with a freshly fried taco shell. The pad thai was excellent as well. This place is going into my food rotation...very pleased.

    (5)
  • Ryan F.

    Great wraps! Great for lunch or a quick dinner. My only complaint they're sold out of Pad Thai frequently

    (4)
  • Shelley S.

    My hubby and I have loved Wrapture since first moving to Beverly last year. The wraps are simply delicious! My favorite is the portobello mushroom with spinach and goat cheese. Hubs loves the blackened tilapia and the crabcake. While the prices may seem a little high for wraps, these are fairly gourmet. Lunch for two here generally runs us about $20 but we go pretty often because we love it so much. Only gripes: can't really eat in, no bathrooms, and they're not open on Sundays!

    (4)
  • Ice cube X.

    best wrap ever had

    (4)
  • Maria V.

    A couple of months ago a friend and I had dinner here. I ordered a burrito; it was alright, but nothing to call home about. Today the BF and I decided to give it another try. Bad idea. I opted for the pad thai and he got a chicken burrito. The BF reports the chicken was dry, cold and overall underwhelming. My pad thai was missing ingredients and tasted like something you get out of a "just add water" box. The sauce was sickly/fakely sweet and there was too much of it. I was left feeling extremely pissed that I had just wasted 9 bones on crappy pad thai. Bummer. I really wanted to like this place.

    (2)
  • Jang David K.

    paid $8.50 for grilled steak wrap. it's too expensive and it didn't even taste that great. I'm willing to give joint one more chance with the curry chicken wrap but besides that, i rather go to Chipotle for a bigger portion, cheaper price and tastier wraps. again, this reminded one more time that i'm in beverly....=)

    (3)
  • John M.

    Great service with a smile, excellent wraps. We got the jerk chicken and the med wrap - $15 out the door.

    (5)
  • Katie G.

    Seems like anyone who's anyone has stopped into Wrapture. I do recommend this place for sure. It's a tiny little spot, so get your stuff to go. In the busy hours, it's also a bit of a wait in the line. The options are great though and range from buffalo chicken to kebob to turkey to veggie. You can mix and match and you also have your choice of wrap (flour, sun-dried tomato, spinach, wheat). Sometimes they run out of things though, so you might want to go earlier rather than later. When I went, I had an absolutely delicious kebob wrap on sun-dried tomato. It was beyond delicious. The chicken was tender, the sauce was flavorful and the veggies were fresh and fantastic. I was definitely full and for about $8, it wasn't too bad on the wallet either.

    (4)
  • Rick F.

    Like an improved version of Boloco. Not sure if that's a great thing. I want to love it, I really do. All food is cooked to order making for fresher wraps and burritos than you would get at the chains. I head in at least once a month hoping to be blown away by something here and it hasn't happened yet. Great, creative wrap ideas, just lacking execution.

    (3)
  • April P.

    I just don't get it. Maybe it is that I am not a fan of wraps to begin with? I've been here many times and I still havent found a dish that would make me want to go back there. I tried the pad thai, and I can get way better pad thai at an actual thai restaurant. I've tried the jerk chicken. While it was spicy chicken, the rest of the wrap was boring. I've tried the buffalo chicken. It was ok. This week I tried the caesar salad. That is probably the best thing I've had there, but I am one of those people who doesnt enjoy paying $10 for a salad and a water. Unfortunately this is one of the boy's favorite places to go, so I am sure to be back to judge more of the menu items more harshly

    (2)
  • Jessica W.

    A little gem in Beverly. I have a tendency to always get the casear wrap - so I may not be the best judge of their menu. But the service is always great, and I always feel like I get my money's worth. So it's a good spot to me.

    (4)
  • Erin W.

    This place, in my opinion, makes the best burritos in town. I order the pork burrito on a wheat wrap with brown rice. I add hot sauce and guac. YUM! My mouth is watering just thinking about it. Sometimes my husband and I share a beef taco, too. Double yum! We've never had anything here we did not like (my husband's favorite is the curried chicken salad wrap). A previous poster wrote that this establishment is for take-out only. While this answers many questions about the lack of seating, I did not see any signs that said this. There are stools and a narrow bar around the perimeter of the shop. They either need to lower the bar, or raise the barstools. It's quite hard to eat and sit at the same time. I will still give Wrapture four stars because it is so tasty. The service is fast and friendly. A friend ,who lives in Salem, was telling me that he thought Wrapture would do better there. No! Please do not move to Salem! Stay in Beverly. Thank you.

    (4)
  • Allyson F.

    Not impressed. The "turkey" is more like gross tofu, everything is a bit thrown together and overall have not been impressed with quality.

    (2)
  • Cecilia H.

    Dear Wrapture: I am thrilled that a place like you exists! My sister and I visited Wrapture for lunch during the weekday and the place was clean and inviting. Wrapture has an engaging selection that will compel you to come again and again. Although the space is small, the seating is mostly comfortable, and the service is alright. What matters here is the food, which is fresh and always prepared on the spot. If you're looking for a moderately priced place to go, with a great selection, this is definitely one of the best lunch places in downtown Beverly. One word of caution: the juices and teas they sell here (which basically makes up their entire selection of drinks) are expensive and their really isn't much variety. Other than that, go for it!

    (4)
  • Katherine E.

    My husband & I live right nearby so we get food from Wrapture every so often, and we have yet to be disappointed. We love the Middle Eastern wrap, and their raw one, too (I forget what it's actually called, but it's basically just a bunch of fresh, raw veggies with tahini). The employees are totally nice in person & on the phone. The food is worth every penny that it costs. So, go here! Get a Middle Eastern & be super happy you did!!

    (5)
  • Meghan D.

    Very delicious, huge wraps done right. Wrapture has a ton of healthy, hearty options for every taste & they'll customize your meal anyway you like it. I've tried their Lime Chicken wrap and their Portabello Mushroom wrap, I found them to be stuffed with flavorful, fresh ingredients. I also tried their Pad Thai noodle bowl, which was good for a non-thai place but nothing to go crazy over. Wrapture also offers a ton of funky sodas & juices that you can't find at other places(like IZZE Grapefruit soda-yum). Very little seating, although there are some tables outside during the summer months. Give it a try if you're in the mood for something healthy & filling. *side note: I have a 9 year old & she's not picky, but the fare here is not really for kids. Too many different flavors mixed together for a young palate to handle, methinks.

    (4)
  • Patrcik D.

    I would have given this place more credit because there food is very good, but I felt the need to comment on the staff. There is one girl that works there that always looks absolutely miserable and is rude on the phone. She really takes away from the place. Im just trying to figure out, if your that miserable maybe you should find somewhere else to work? Otherwise the wraps are great and are a healthy alternative to anything else around.

    (3)
  • citydog x.

    With the exception of the pork burrito which was just oddly flavorless, everything I've had here has been excellent. The caesar wrap with chicken is possibly the best sandwich in Beverly, and the dressing--which they make in-house--is *amazing*. I'm knocking off a star because in the relatively short time it takes to wait for them to make your food you and your clothing will probably end up smelling like their grill. And you will until you shower and wash whatever you were wearing (bummer when it's your winter coat). They also seem to vary quite a bit with portion size and proportions, and staff are kind of grim and border on nasty if people don't specify whether they want a plain, spinach, wheat or tomoato wrap. (Yes, asking the same question gets tedious, I know, but it's part of the damn job. Suck it up.) But overall super tasty.

    (4)
  • Michael C.

    So far I have been to Wrapture three times. Reflecting on those experiences I had one great wrap (El Cubano), one less than satisfying wrap (Middle Eastern), and one average wrap (Dijon Chicken). In these types of establishments (local sandwich shops) service is short and barring a tragedy, not a focal point of the experience. That being said, I focused my rating on the food entirely, which out of three visits averaged out to 3 stars for me. I know people who are in love with Wrapture which is why I gave it three tries. I would return, but it would not be my first choice.

    (3)
  • Kevin P.

    Stopped by this place after my hour long wait at the RMV. This place seemed like the popular place to go to. There is a pretty big selection of wraps to choose from, but I was a little disappointed when my el cubano wrap couldn't be pressed. Cuban sandwich, no press? FML. The jerk chicken was okay. Turned out a little dry. Nothing extraordinary here. Just wraps done right.

    (4)
  • Brad S.

    I like the Falafel, even though it is not very traditional. Actually, I like it because it is not very traditional. YOu can get a real falafel anywhere; I like that Wrapture makes it signature. However, it is very spicy so, I'd recommend getting the smaller wrap as it may be too strong to handle all the way through. If they had more options, in the vegan department, I'd raise the rating a bit. Besides the Falafel there is a veggie wrap, which is uninspired, and a portobello wrap which is not as good as Tapas'.

    (3)
  • Kelvis P.

    Wraps at their best. Never had anything I didn't like here.

    (5)
  • allison w.

    Um can you say Limed Onions ? Limed onions on everything.....which is a huge plus. (just about) This place is really really good. I LOVE the curry chicken salad wrap. It's clearly made fresh and even a simple order like this will take time because they make everything fresh to order. It is well worth the wait. The blackened fish wrap is in my top three. Again those limes onions and the crispiness of the fish is so appealing. I would eat this every day if I could. However, nothing is as good as the Cubano. This wrap is a nice twist on a traditional Cuban sandwich........I must admit I almost like it better than the "real thing" Because everything is super fresh and tasty I think it is well worth the wait. Sometimes you will need to call in orders about 30-40 minutes ahead of time. The people who are mentioning the seating issues......I just have to say that it is a take out place but they do offer some minimal seating for people inside and in the warmer weather a few small tables outside. It is a sister restaurant to Soma down the street. I think I read someone asking about that...... Whoever mentioned those shrimp tacos.........You could not be more right. CRACK!!! Sprinkle it!!!! It's a tease really. I wonder if this dark haired cashier chick reads these reviews.....I wonder about things like that ? Although usually really rude people tend to not care about anything but themselves and there own miserable existence. I am siked to be in Beverly tomorrow, so I will definitely be stopping in tomorrow.

    (5)
  • L. G.

    Love this place! Great for lunch. Everything cooked/made fresh for you. The burrito and the steak wrap with the goat cheese are my faves! Wish there was more seating, though.

    (4)
  • Ryan R.

    Just moved to the area and walked down Cabot st to find a good place and reviewed on Yelp before I went. The wrap selection was fantastic, so many options. There were a great selection of veggie options which was good for my selective veg-heads. I got the lime chicken wrap and it was a little spicy but so delicious. Of the group we had a spicy bean wrap, a portobello wrap, and a pad thai. The wraps were large and delicious. The Pad thai was some what disappointing but they did have the option of Tofu. The service was actually prompt and for a take-out service they brought it to your table. The sidewalk does have some bistro tables which was nice to sit and have some al fresco dining. My advice is to skip the noodles and go straight for the wrap. They have a good selection of unusual sodas that completed the meal.

    (4)
  • Betty P.

    Cute lil place. I was trying to be healthy and got a meatless wrap -- the grilled eggplant -- but think I probably should have gotten something with meat. The spinach wrap and all of the veggies were fresh, but the sauce was a little too drippy and there was not too much taste to the wrap. The burrito was stuffed to the max so it was really tough to eat and 75% of the veggies ended up on my plate. It was really huge though so the burritos are definitely worth it. I was full for several hours afterwards. The boy got the Caribbean jerk chicken which was less messy, runny, and looked to be a decently packed burrito. I can't wait to come back to try the other flavors such as the blackened fish or the lime chicken. There are two very small yet cute tables outside so you can sit al fresco if they're available. I am not sure if the cashier we had was the same one as a previous reviewer described, but she definitely was not very friendly. The place has an upbeat vibe, but she seemed really crabby and out of place.

    (3)
  • Mike S.

    Located in the heart of downtown Beverly, you will find Wrapture right on Cabot Street right across the way from the famous Cabot St Theater. Wrapture opened in mid-2005 where the old Tapas used to be located. Another hidden gem in Beverly, Wrapture offers a series of unique roller sandwiches, as well as a small list of salads and soups. There are no comfy places to eat and the line sometimes gets quite long. This place was a hit faster than you can say Wrapture. They have a small area where you can stand and eat but this is basically a to-go deal. The menu boasts 15 staple wraps, including the delicious El Cubano (pork, ham, cheese, limed onion, lettuce, tomato, and chipolte mayo) and the Caesar Salad Wrap. Make sure you add chicken for $2.00 more and you won't be disappointed! You can get your wraps on wheat, white, sun-dried tomato and various other flavored wrappings :) The prices range between $5 and $9 per wrap and every day there are some non-menu specials they offer. The staff is professional and the appearance is 4 stars with beautiful hardwood floors and fabulous new counter area that exhibits all the "micro-brew" root beers and specialty sodas. *Update** 8/12/2008 I stopped by Wrapture again this weekend and it was just as I remembered. Friendly staff, beautiful location, and delicious wraps. Try the El Cubano for a bit of spice and flair.

    (5)
  • Sarah W.

    I really love the food here... The fact that everything is so fresh just makes it worth it to spent about $8 bucks on lunch. They do throw in those delicious tacos though if I absolutely NEED wrapture but don't have that much cash. The only reason this place does not get 5 stars is because they put up those really weird flames on the window that do not go at all with the vibe of the place- even if the name may refer somehow to the literal 'rapture'... Also, most of the time I cannot afford to eat there, I just get it to treat myself from time to time. It is still, the best wrap in town- no doubt.

    (4)
  • Lori B.

    Love the food! Especially the homemade dressings and sauces love the balsamic dressing. mixed greens with balsamic is favorite- so fresh and delicious inside is very small- not a place to really sit and eat. Only space for a few people and it's not open on Sundays but food is always fresh, hot and made in timely fashion

    (4)
  • Frank G.

    Purchased the Middle Eastern wrap. It was great. Just wish it was a little bit larger.

    (4)
  • Surfing Husk Y.

    Something changed. I still like it, and would bring a friend, but it used to be a 5 star wrap.

    (3)
  • Erin R.

    Ive been a customer of Wrapture for a few years and it even has a speed dial on my cell. The wraps are always made fresh when ordered and I love them. Wrapture is my go to take out place on those nights when you dont want to cook but want to eat fairly healthy. The staff is awesome and accommodating- I always order a chicken club wrap, which was a former special but not on the regular menu. Ive also tried the Cuban and the turkey wrap which were great. A much needed spot in Beverly if you aren't in the mood for pizza or roast beef sandwiches. Something happened to their website recently - hopefully not a bad sign of things to come.

    (5)
  • Casey F.

    You WILL go to the North Shore, if just to try a wrap at Wrapture. I'm telling you, they're that good. You'll be willing to brave the terrors of Rte 128 (you know, past the split. Yes, 128 and 95 split. 128 is its own road on the North Shore). Or, you could take the commuter rail to Beverly. I'm telling you, these wraps are worth the trip! Plus, Beverly is pretty darned cute. My personal favorite: the portabella mushroom. The garlic spread, goat cheese, and spinach/shroom juices meld into the flavor of heaven. Other good choices: the fish one, or the falafel. There are no tables inside, so take your wrap and go to the sea shore. Heck, you are on the North Shore, you might as well take advantage of it! While I haven't tried Soma, the owners certainly have gotten something right with this place. Order ahead if you can. A + + + for Wrapture. When are you going to open a place in Somerville?

    (5)
  • brett s.

    A great place for a quick dinner or lunch in Beverly, especially on a nice day, when you can sit at their little tables outside. The vegetarians options are great, and the Lime chicken is one of my favorites.

    (5)
  • Shawn B.

    I love their wraps, especially the lime chicken. Prices are a little high for a sandwich place, so they get a star off. Service is usually ok. I just wish they were open later, especially during the summer.

    (4)
  • Cathy F.

    I love everything I've had at Wrapture and they have a catchy name too! The wraps are freshly made, fantastic and out of the ordinary. The spinach salad with gorgonzola, ethereal. Pad Thai, don't ask why... You get the idea. It's really a take out place, which is great- walk right up the street to the town common or just a few steps more and you'll be at the beach!

    (5)
  • Lynn D.

    I went back for the portabella mushroom burrito, and it was incredible! If you love portabella mushrooms, you have to try this burrito.

    (5)
  • John M.

    Bottom line, don't be a biatch to customers.

    (1)
  • Adam D.

    When my wife worked here (though she doesn't now) I couldn't eat enough of Wrapture! I have sampled a good 3/4s of the menu and found it all to be quite excellent. I don't get there as much as I did when visiting Mrs. D. on her shifts, but still consider every meal here a treat. A few people have mentioned the lack of chairs/ takeout feel of the place. This is because it *is* a takeout restaurant. This is mandated by local restaurant codes because Wrapture doesn't have the space to install a handicapped-accessible bathroom. I'm certain they'd love to make the place a sit-down eat-in joint, but they just aren't allowed, as they like to stay law-abiding.

    (5)
  • Ashley C.

    I've been meaning to post an update for a while now. I have been starting eating at Wrapture more frequently and the food is just as delicious! I haven't seen the shrimp tacos for awhile though :( Anyway, everyone there is super nice and always friendly, even the girl I had previously criticized as being bitchy! Yay Wrapture! 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    I have been to Wrapture several times, and absolutely love it. As others have mentioned, treat this as a pickup place, or a place to get a quick bite, as there are no tables and only stools (there's a sign that says it is take-out only, but they don't seem to mind if you eat there the times I have been there). Parking is a slight pain, as it is in all of Beverly, but there is a parking lot just a block up the street that usually has spots. Their menu offers a unique and interesting collection of wraps, ranging from standards you would find at Subway to more creative ideas. My favorite has to be the Greek salad wrap with chicken. Wrapture has really quality ingredients. For instance, while I've found most places skimp when it comes to olives in Greek salads, Wrapture uses big, tasty kalamata olives. One thing to avoid, however, are the stir fry's. First, when I ordered one it took nearly 25 minutes to make, with just a few other people waiting with me. Second, they are just not very good! If you want a decent stir fry, I would recommend looking elsewhere. However there wraps are quite good and I plan on returning here quite often to further explore their menu. Lastly, I would recommend calling ahead of time, as when it gets busy orders can take quite a long time to fill for a take-out restaurant (10-20 minutes).

    (4)
  • Tom D.

    Wrapture is a great sandwich shop in downtown Beverly. It's a good place to go when you want something a little different from the normal subs offered at the local pizza shops. So far I've tried their falafel wrap and the curried chicken salad. Both were very good, although I wished the chicken salad had sliced red grapes in it. I forget where I had that once and I loved those grapes in there. But I digress. The prices at Wrapture are very reasonable and the portions are generous. My only real complaint about this place is the seating. This is a tiny space with only two tables, so most of the seating is at stools lining the small counter along the walls. Yes, this gives you a good vantage point for people watching on Cabot St, but it's bad for my posture. Guess I'll just take it to go if all the tables are occupied.

    (4)
  • Ian H.

    I'm addicted! I'm an Endicott student and this place is a staple in my diet. I've tried almost every wrap and I have to say these are hands down the best wraps on the North Shore. I think the prices are reasonably considering the quality and size. I recommend the lime chicken on a wheat wrap and brown rice. Also, the wait isn't that long.

    (4)
  • Lucien D.

    If I am in the Beverly area I try to get a wrap here. My favorite are the crab cake wraps. They take a bit of time to make your wrap if you go there so order in advance for pickup to save time. I usually get it to go and then take it to the nearby beach and enjoy it there. Nice staff too

    (5)
  • Lyndsay B.

    I have been here twice. I really appreciate their quality ingredients and excellent use of flavors. Sometimes the flavors can get overwhelming, though. They have posted signs that mention that they are only a take-out place. They have provided the stools as a place to sit while you wait for your wrap to be made. The staff is very friendly and professional. They also accept credit cards, which is a big plus for me, because I hate to carry cash.

    (4)
  • Lia M.

    I totally agree with Josie, the place is great. Definately could do with some furniture, though. The wraps are delicious and huge. I had a wrap with chicken, hummus, and veggies on a whole wheat tortilla. I loved it. Can't wait to try one of their stir-frys.

    (4)
  • Kurt B.

    I've been getting takeout from Wrapture for over two years now. They have a huge menu of hot wraps and I've tried practically all of them. They also have daily specials on average of four each day. These wraps are consistent, fresh, and filling! My favorites include the Blackened Fish of the Day and Buffalo Chicken. Probably the best wrap I had here was the Creamy Lemon Chicken, which was featured as a special for about a week and never heard from again. I've asked them to bring it back, but as far as I know they haven't. The prices are around $7 to $8 per wrap, but you get a great value. Eating half a wrap will keep you full, so you can get two meals. The staff has always been friendly, the inside of the place is pretty nice and there's usually plenty of counter seating, and they have a good selection of snacks and drinks. Make sure to allow a good 15 minutes at least before arriving to pick up your food, especially around lunch time. This is the best place in Beverly for wraps I believe compared to various others I've tried. Wrap it up!

    (5)
  • Maggie B.

    I really like this spot. There's not much seating, just a few counters with stools. But who needs a place to sit when you have such gorgeous wraps to take home? I get so bored with the typical deli sandwiches and pizza slices available for lunch on the North Shore of Boston. When I found this place a few months ago, I felt I'd finally found a cute place to pick up a quick "gourmet-type" wrap. Their fish wraps are divine, very fresh. And if you haven't had the opportunity to take home a slice of their homemade baklava, do. It's a perfect little treat after a filling wrap.

    (4)
  • S D.

    Lawdamercy! Dis shit is fiyah! Me had di Jamaican Jerk fish wrap which was a special of the day. All di while dem a play some big reggae tunes fi me to jam out to! Yuh know me a go again! Di only ting is, me a beg yuh fi more seating inside! Wrapture big up yaself! Yuh dun know!

    (4)
  • A M.

    I have gone to Wrapture a few times and have only had the chicken cesar wrap which is Delish! A previous review mentioned that their wraps are kind of messy. I found that the chicken cesar wrap was completely filled with a generous amount of lettuce, chicken, dressing, etc., and was neatly wrapped. I didn't have a massive mess or lose half of my meal onto my plate. It was pleasantly easy to eat. Perhaps it depends on what type of wrap you order, but the cesar wasn't messy at all. The staff is very friendly and happy to take your order. If you are in a hurry on your lunch break, I would suggest to call it in and add about 5-10 minutes onto the time they say it will take to be ready. Believe me; it will be worth the wait!

    (4)
  • Tracey K.

    Great place! Wonderful service! They young lady behind the counter was refreshingly nice along with the gentleman behind the counter. This is the third time I have been there and I have to say the wraps are fresh and the staff is accomodating. Five stars for Wrapture! I woul dtell you what to try but I am convinced that everything on the menu is great.

    (5)
  • Nancy N.

    My girlfriend and I were thrilled when Wrapture opened, their food is scrumptious, much tastier than anything else nearby, and very inexpensive for such tasty treats. BUT, we stopped eating there (mid 2007) after many fine meals, when we ran into repeated bouts of diarrhea from their food. I don't know what the problem is, we both eat adventurous foods, so it's not just us. First time it happened was on a very hot day, so my guess is they're not pristine in their food handling and storage. The food was so good, though, that I may give it another try... but only when I can afford to be sick for a few hours afterwards. [later] So I ate there tonight, had the lemon caper chicken with feta, spinach & more, it was awesome. No problem after, thank goodness! I'll add a star. By the way, we've tried the stir fry, and agree with other reviewers, pass on it. [months later] I've eaten there many more times now, and I am very pleased to report no problems! So, I am pleased to revise my rating up to 4 stars.

    (4)
  • Nico C.

    Very Cute place. I agree that you get the feeling that they dont want you to sit & eat, which is usually what you want to do on your lunch hour rather than schlep the wrap back to the office. The cashier can be a little rude at times as well, but I think the decor just distracts me from her rudeness because it is so cute, warm, trendy & cozy! All fresh stuff and it does take a little longer that your typical, but its USUALLY worth the wait...until.... I got one wrap I did not like AT ALL-the raw veggie one....so bland and tasteless, such a dissapointment. Since I dont do meat, I do want to try the portabella mushroom one now, so I will next time I hit up wrapture-which I will because its close to work...and I'm now dying for the portabella to hopefully bump my rating up to 4-5 stars!

    (3)
  • Eric G.

    Outstanding blackened tilapia wrap. Freshly prepared and delicious. Friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Christina P.

    i have eaten food from there a few times. it is good. i don't like sitting there to eat though. it is really empty and it seems like no one wants you to stay thee and eat. i wish the staff at the register had more personality. i went on Monday to pick up a couple of wraps and she wasn't very nice at all. i hate that. favorite wraps: blacked fish and falafel wrap on red pepper wrap. kind of pricey though.

    (4)
  • Marguerite M.

    Wrapture is great. I was so sad when Tapas closed, but then this place moved in, and it's up to par. I've had the Blackened Fish wrap, the grilled portabella mushroom wrap, and the grilled steak wrap-- all wonderful. A little more expensive than I'm willing to pay for an average lunch, but extremely good quality ingredients and innovative flavor combinations. Plan to call ahead and take it somewhere else as every order is made fresh and takes a few minutes, and they discourage eating on location. Highly recommended!

    (4)
  • Missus F.

    excellent wraps with wonderful, healthy ingredients. lots of choices. kind of messy to eat, so don't be shy. the wait time is decent and the waitstaff has always been friendly. i really like the opportunity to get something different for lunch, so this is a great spot for that. this is one of many reasons i'm bummed i don't work in beverly anymore.

    (4)
  • Jane B.

    Decent food. Nothing too get overly excited about.

    (3)
  • Jared B.

    Wrapture is a great addition to Beverly. I believe it's owned by the same people as Soma, but don't hold me too that. Their food is Fresh and very good. If you have an appetite, their wraps will fill you up and they have a wide array of items on the menu, as you can see in one of the above reviews. True this is a take out only place, but it is quite small so in all reality it could be tough to efficiently put some tables in there. I can understand if they only want it to be take out. Some people have complained about the prices (which I don't understand). The chicken curry salad wrap is only 4.50 and others like steak and lamb are 7-8 dollars. A big mac meal at MCD's is going to cost you almost six bucks, why the heck wouldn't you go here and have some great food. Now I've made myself hungery, I'm going to give them a call.

    (4)
  • T R.

    one of my favorite places to eat. they take a while to prepare your food, but thats because its all fresh and made just for you. usually when i think of "wraps" its some cold cuts in a cold tasteless flour tortilla, but that isnt the case at wrapture. its a real hot homemade meal that happens to be in a healthy tortilla.

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    Great Price, Great Food. The burritos are awesome. So are the salads. For that matter, everything I've ever had there has been absolutely great. $5.50 is the for a huge burrito stuffed with chicken that doesn't taste like it just thawed before it was cooked. Great stuff.

    (5)
  • Gabi T.

    To be honest, I don't usually like wraps. However, I love Wrapture they have fantastic wraps and they will grill the sandwich at the end which I think tastes amazing. Cute little restaurant and a great place for takeout!

    (5)
  • Corey L.

    We picked up some bowls and salad to go. Inside, this place is basically set up with some tables and a counter - it's meant as a quick sandwich shop. The guy behind the counter was really nice and friendly. Funny too. We shared a warm baby spinach and arugula salad. Came with chunks of gorgonzola. Shared between the two of us - good size and good mix of ingredients. Good salad. I had the pad thai noodles bowl. My girlfriend had the Asian bowl. We were both happy with the bowls. For the size, price was solid too. We both thought the food was good, but not impressive, so I went with a 3. We would definitely go back.

    (3)
  • Kym M.

    This place was highly recommended so I brought my daughter for a wrap. She has very simple taste but LOVES food so it means a lot to her. She went in to get a veggie wrap, no cheese, no dressing, nothing special. Basically a plain salad wrapped up. The bread was good and the veggies were fresh and tasty but they put dressing on it and it was a very strange tasting cream style dressing. It completely ruined the sandwich for her and it ended up in the trash while I had to buy her something else. Though the ingredients were good the end product was not made as ordered, which should not be too much to ask.

    (3)
  • Mark T.

    Pro Tips: 1. If you know what you are craving, or have no clue, check out the menu online. It is quite big, and it may be hard to choose on the spot 2. Be prepared to take your food with you. There is very limited seating available, and according to them it is designed to there for you to wait for your food, as they are a take out only restaurant. So once you ordered what you want, and realized there is no place to sit comfortably, you will see that it may take a little longer than you would expect. They are open about this, and even have it on their wall. THis is so they can give you the freshest, made to order food. The Gyro I had was wonderful. The house-made sauce was delicious, the veggies inside of it were fresh, and the meat was cooked just right. also the ratios of sauce to veggies to meat to wrap were just right. The first half fell apart a little on me, but that was probably my fault. Suffice it to say, it may be a little messy, so if you have expensive interiors in your car, be advised. Also the feel of this place is quite awesome.

    (5)
  • Annie P.

    I love this place. I graduated from Endicott 4 years ago and still return to Beverly to get my Wrapture fix! My favorite menu item is the Greek wrap. The burritos are also amazing. I can't speak highly enough of this place! Fresh ingredients, great location, nice atmosphere. I typically call my order in before arriving and it is always ready when I get there. 5 stars all the way!

    (5)
  • John M.

    When I worked at the Cummings Center in Beverly I went here at least once a week. Unfortunately, I no longer work in Beverly but I still head out to Wrapture from my new location from time to time. They never let me down. The lime chicken and jerk chicken are my favorites. Everything is always fresh and the wraps are hefty so they will keep you full for hours. This place specializes in wraps - and they clearly know what they're doing. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Em B.

    I used to love Wrapture about 5 years ago. I was obsessed with their burritos and their stir fry. Since then, I've come back, and every time I've ordered the food has gotten worse and worse. They've changed ingredients and don't make the food as well. It's just okay now... better than other options but not as good as they used to be. They have a lot of healthy options, and vegan friendly food, which I don't really care about, but they offer it. Their roasted veggies in a burrito are sooo good though!

    (3)
  • Dave M.

    this place is certainly well worth the price you're paying. we got the lime chicken ($7.50) and buffalo chicken ($7.50) wraps and both were awesome. the size and price makes for a good value. the place is a quaint corner shop with a unique design. the young lady working the counter was very friendly as were the 2 chefs. they have about 8 stools on the counters facing outside and 3 small tables with 8 chairs. they keep it clean and use their space well. they also have some rice bowls but i haven't tried them yet. i would recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Adelle D.

    Their wraps are always delicious and huge. So many different options for your wrap, too! But they don't only have wraps! All wraps can be served as "bowl food", and they also have great stir fry bowls. Recommend the Asian Shrimp stir fry, yum! In the winter their chicken lemon soup always comes in clutch when I need it! The only negative thing I have on them is they've gotten our orders wrong a couple times. Eh, no one is perfect.

    (5)
  • Richard W.

    I've been in Mass for a week now and this is BY FAR the very best thing I've eaten, just amazing, kind staff, super fresh ingredients, made simply and perfectly!

    (5)
  • Tara M.

    Food is always excellent . so fresh and full of flavor. Staff is always friendly and The food is reasonably priced! Curry shrimp , Curry chicken or Jamaican wrap is delicious!! Even the bowls are awesome. Eat EAT EAT here is will leave your taste buds satisfied.

    (5)
  • Carol S.

    Such an amazing, cozy little lunch place right in the heart of downtown Beverly! All the food is extremely fresh and delicious. I've been by a few times now and leave happy and delighted with my experience every time.

    (4)
  • Chuck R.

    Great little salad/ wrap/ soup/ stir fry place! Food tastes delicious & fresh! Chicken egg lemon soup & spicy Szechuan stir fry. Good for lunch or take out. Pretty limited seating

    (4)
  • Dave R.

    An absolutely unbelievable spot. Everything I've tried here has been remarkably fresh, cooked to perfection, and delicious. I've tried the Blacked Tilapia (A), Cajun Tilapia (A-), Home Roasted Turkey (A+), and Jerk Chicken (A-) and all have been amazing. It helps that the manager is the nicest dude ever too.

    (5)
  • Less H.

    I can't see over the counter. I'm short but it's rare that I enter an establishment and feel like I'm the new star of "Little People, Big World." The food here is awesome. I'm hooked on their lime chicken with limed onions. It's a little pricey but totally worth it. Made fresh. Gone is the surly sign, "Seating is only for waiting." Replacing the surly sign are 3 brightly painted iron patio tables with 3 to 4 chairs each. I'm pretty sure I've got frostbite on my rear in the pattern of the cast iron. They were cold! I always dig the music that they play. I'd label it as "more obscure hipster tunes than what Atomic plays, which I'd label as "occasionally ironic hipster" tunes. The woman who is always there is great, I've been back a number of times and she's always very friendly with me. However some of the other staff are just this side of useless. The woman who took my order this time had to be prompted by the woman who is always there to help me. She got my order right but if she could have looked at me with any additional disdain I'd be surprised. The useless staff keep this place from being a 5 star lunch option.

    (4)
  • Josh N.

    The food was unbelievable. I got a lime chicken wrap and my girlfriend ordered a home roasted turkey wrap, and both were great. It's a little pricy, almost comparable to the prices at chipotle. The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is just due to the lack of seating available. Overall, I highly recommend this place for a lunch date.

    (4)
  • William G.

    The Wrapture is one of my favorite spots to eat in Beverly. The food is always cook to order, always fresh, and it's quick. They have amazing wraps and bowls, with plenty of variety of dishes to choose from. Good service, and the place is trendy and always playing good music. There's not much to complaint about this place, I just wish they had a larger selection of drinks, including Snapple and natural juices. If you're in the Beverly area, I recommend visiting this place.

    (4)
  • C J.

    Quality and value (huge wraps) keep me coming back. Everything is very flavorful and FRESH. Great selection of items on the menu. Funky little place worth the visit if you are in Beverly for lunch.

    (5)
  • Jon M.

    Organic/natural/healthy & not overpriced. --Lots of options for a wrap, salad, or bowl. --Never have had a bad item off the menu --Nice staff Tiny seating area, so best to take elsewhere. They're closed Sundays, which is a bummer.

    (4)
  • charles l.

    Ummm, I don't think this place merits 4 stars. Is it bad food? No. Is it the kinda food that will make you wanna dance to "Livin La Vida Loca"? Umm, that would be a no to that as well. I guess what was most frustrating is when I asked the girl at the cash register if she'd tasted any of the dishes I was interested in, she replied no. I asked how long she'd worked their and she said one year. I said to her...you've been here for a year and you haven't tasted some of the most popular items? I was madder than a mule chewing on bumblebees, so I just ordered the Dijon Chicken wrap. It was ok. It wasn't bad but my suggestion to them is make some special sauce for those darn wraps! You've gotta put something juicy in those burrito wraps! Come on guys!

    (2)
  • Chris G.

    I want to try this place again, given the reviews on here and the look/feel of it I expected much better from it. I will update my review once I have a chance to go here again. I tried the steak fajita wrap and was not overly impressed. I think I may have gotten the wrong wrap for me. For starters, I figured a steak fajita wrap would have chunks of steak, but instead it was shaved steak like you would use in a steak bomb. Given my expectations, this did not hit the spot at all. The portion was good, definitely a filling meal, so it did have that going for it.

    (2)
  • Paul L.

    Pretty solid burrito place, but yet again how can you really mess up a freshly made and cooked burrito? I liked it and so did everyone else.

    (4)
  • Matthew C.

    Think Chipotle (or Freebirds), only better. The ingredients are fresher, the food is made when you order (as opposed to sitting out for a while), and the options are better and more varied. The Lime Chicken and Jerk Seasoned Tilapia wraps (really more like burritos, considering they had beans, cheese, meat/fish, rice, and guacamole) were both excellent. The seasoning on both was great and the fresh tortillas made all the difference. That being said, this place is a little on the slow side, and I find the "seating for waiting only" sign a little strange. Still, for a delicious, healthy lunch, this isn't a bad choice.

    (4)
  • Amber T.

    Love the Asian bowl with brown rice and steak! Great place to get a quick, tasty, affordable, and most importantly, healthy bite to eat. The only draw-backs are that the place is small (so not a lot of space to dine in - they are mostly take-out), and it can get cold in there on a winter day. The service is friendly and accommodating.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Awesome wraps. I got the Caesar wrap (no meat) and it was probably the best I've ever had - if not, very close. My girlfriend got the Cajun Chicken wrap that was on the "specials" board and it was very good. It had just the right amount of spice and all the ingredients were very fresh. My mom got the fajita wrap and it was also great. The best part about the wraps here are that they are fresh, filling and anything but skimpy. They are not gigantic, overstuffed wraps like many places have that seek to substitute size for quality. I will definitely be back, very excited to try the rest of the creative wraps on their extensive (but not overwhelming) menu.

    (5)
  • Tara C.

    Ew. I just went in for my first time. I got the Middle Eastern (falafel wrap), expecting normal crispy falafel inside. It was weird, smushy falafel, that tasted like it was microwaved rather than fresh made. It was also overfilled with lettuce/spring mix rather than the other advertised parts like hummus tabouli. It's also so mushy/microwave tasting that I'm not going to eat it. What a waste of $7.50. yuck yuck yuck, wished I picked something else!

    (2)
  • Nicholas D.

    Went here on a whim, just hungry and wanted to split a wrap. We ordered the mango chicken, sounds good right? False. The chicken was dry and I never even tasted a mango. I loved the atmosphere, good music, cool decorations. Food not so much. I am just happy I didn't decide to get my own wrap. I probably would never go there again. The only reason I am giving it two stars is because I like the daddy yankee song they were playing.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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