Time Out Cafe and Eatery
72 Merrimack St, Lowell, MA, 01852
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Address :
72 Merrimack St
Lowell, MA, 01852 - Phone (978) 735-4514
- Website https://www.timeoutcafeandeatery.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:30 am - 6:00pm
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 : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
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J. P.
Its hard to find a place that is both spanish and american food. I love that they make me feel welcome even if I don't speak spanish and the woman is always kind enough to explain to me what the foods. Their chicken pastelitos are a bit different then I am accustomed to, but the $6.00 plate is a a favorite! Great place for a hearty lunch between classes to keep the brain fueled instead of over priced junk food from the college cafeteria. Appeared clean and I enjoyed being served off real plates and silverware, I felt more like I went home for lunch.
(4)Kell B.
The food was good. But after getting halfway through my meal and seeing one of the cooks standing by the deep fryer smoking a cigarette while not only cooking but while boxing up to go's made me more than disgusted. Not only was she smoking while making everyones food she was also snacking on whatever came out of the deep fryer. I would not care if this was the most amazing food in the world. For this reason alone I will never go back. If they allow this type of behavior it only makes me wonder about there cleanliness in the kitchen
(2)Danielle P.
I came here during the dinner break of a huge Science Conference for high school students. The place was packed with kids from the conference, with every table taken and a line to the door. The line took forever and the food took a long time to make. However, it was well worth the wait. I got an eggplant Parmesan panini and a papaya smoothie. They were both delicious. The people (only two) were so friendly and the food was inexpensive. Not that quick, but worth it if you have a few minutes.
(5)Sean R.
Nice to try a new place in downtown Lowell for lunch. I got a grilled chicken wheat wrap with sauteed red peppers and onions and melted cheese. It was really pretty good and the price was more than fair at $6.00. It looked like they had a handful of hot Spanish dishes that a few people had ordered... seemed like good portions too. Parking can be an issue in downtown Lowell, but you can usually hunt something down if you keep your eyes open. I would say that Time Out is definitely worth trying out for breakfast or lunch. I want to try a few more of their menu items and then revise my review accordingly.
(3)Jeffrey E.
You don't get much better in a cafe/eatery/diner. You can get a Spanish-style lunch plate with your choice of various beans and meats and rice (the pork is insanely delicious!) for $6.00, or you can order paninis and sandwiches. They make a great Cuban (the "Havana") and Eggplant. But here's icing-on-the-cake: they have drinks you don't find everywhere. How about a classic Dominican Morir Sañando? Orange juice + milk + sugar + ice. Delicious! Or a smoothie made with Guanabana? Time Out is an absolute treasure. If you're in a hurry and only get 30 minutes for lunch, this may not be your place unless you get the Spanish lunch plate. Sandwiches and shakes take a little time, but it's worth every minute!
(5)Elizabeth T.
Poorly air conditioned and slow service. Also they weren't frying any food the day I came in thusly eliminating half of the menu. The food was good but the lemonade was atrociously sweet. The wait really leasened the appeal.
(2)Jennifer B.
This is a lovely little family owned Spanish cafe frequented regularly by my classmates at Middlesex. Time Out Cafe is bright, open, clean, relaxed, friendly, and inexpensive. It is a perfect place to grab a bite to eat or get something for take away. The people who work there speak English and Spanish, so don't be intimidated if you only hear people speaking Spanish. The family that owns/runs the place is super friendly. The back counter has a steam table with a wide variety of Spanish foods (rice, beans, all sorts of meat dishes, plantain, etc.); but their menu has many non-Spanish options as well. There are menu boards on the walls, but I find it much easier to order from the menu situated on the far left hand side of the counter. I am a WASP vegetarian and was a bit worried that there wouldn't me much for me there....I'm not a huge fan of Spanish food. I was very happy to find that they make eggs/omelets all day...and brownies that are worth their calorie/fat content. The prices are incredibly reasonable and the owners seem really lovely. *I am always a bit reluctant to try new places in the city by myself, so I joined my friends for lunch there last month. I am so happy that I did! I would have been confused/put off by the setup without having someone there to explain it to me: You order and pay at the back counter and the food is brought to you at your table. There are rubbish bins/busing stations located at both the front entrance and back right hand corner, so you have a place to put your tray and such when you are done. There is a pleasant, clean, unisex loo is located in the far back right corner of the restaurant.
(4)Signe L.
The lady that works here all the time is really nice. Plus plates of Spanish food for 6 bucks?? YES please!! I've never ordered anything else off the menu but the 6 dollar plates, but I'm sure their good as well.
(5)Brandon C.
I went there for breakfast and was not disappointed. I was sick of eating at places like Dunkin' Donuts so I decided to give this place a try and support local business. I feel bad when I see that these restaurants are empty, especially after one of my favorite places Bad Dawgs had to close. The food there was cheap, I got pancakes and eggs for $3.25 I think. The pancakes were decent and the eggs were really good since they were real and not eggbeaters. I think you can get one pancake for a dollar which is pretty much the cheapest thing you can eat for breakfast. I haven't tried the paninis but I might go back since my experience was pretty good.
(4)Rachel N.
The Havana sandwich is fantastic!
(4)Lesley R.
Solid panini sandwiches, with a willingness to make it to order. Decent prices. The Havana really is a perfect medianoche! The Time Out Club has nice chunks of chicken throughout. Very kind and friendly staff. They opened in March of this year, replacing "Hot Dawgs". Do yourself a favor and visit this establishment to keep them running! We need more places in downtown Lowell that are clean and serve great tasting food at reasonable rates!
(5)David B.
It was nice to see this location morph from hot dogs to diner fare. Nice place to sit and nosh. The food is only fair. I had their chicken salad....might as well have been mystery meat. It had a weird consistency, like mushy tuna fish. Their grilled chicken pannini was better. The wait for your food can be a bit long if you've just walked in for a quick bite. had another sandwich that was rather skimpy for the price. Still, it is nice to see an occupied storefront, keeping downtown Lowell active and lively.
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