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Cosi
Category: Sandwiches [Edit]
Neighborhood: East BostonLogan International Airport
200 Terminal E
East Boston, MA 02128
(617) 567-6600
- Nearest Transit:
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Airport Terminal E (Silver)
- Attire:
- Casual
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- None
3 reviews for Cosi
I'm a huge fan of Cosi back home in Chicago - it's quick, healthy, and delicious. Cosi isn't known for being cheap, but you pay for the quality and that's why it always tastes so good. I could eat the bread alone for days.
As usual, I ordered the Asian Chicken salad with low-fat ginger soy dressing, and it came out just like it would in Chicago. Prices weren't that much more than downtown Chicago, plus you're in an airport, so quit your whining and go to McDs.
Me and my coworker were truly surprised that such a quality chain would be in an airport. (We come from Chicago, where the best you can usually find is a Potbellys @ Midway.) It was a perfect end to a good business trip in Boston.
Thanks Cosi! Please come to Midway and O'Hare!
I didn't want fast food, so I wandered around until I found this place. Yummy, but expensive.
I've got to give props where they're due. I was in a hurry to get a bite to eat before my flight back to San Francisco yesterday, and happened upon Cosi in Boston Logan airport. I'd heard of them before, a few years ago, in Philadelphia, and vaguely remembered them being OK. I decided to give their Veggie Muffaletta a try (having never heard of a Muffaletta before). I must say, I was pleasantly surprised: great bread, crispy, nice filling, not overloaded with cheese (as many American sandwiches are) or mushrooms. Nice addition of the jalapenos (I think they call 'em "banana peppers". I just call 'em jalapenos. Sure TASTES like a jalapeno to me). My only complaint was that the sandwich was a bit wet by the time I could finally get around to eating it (an hour or so later). And it wasn't perspiration from the warm sandwich having been wrapped up for so long. It was wet with what appeared to be too much olive oil. Still, this did not take away from the crispiness of the bread in any way. It was just a bit messy to the touch at first. The sandwich was a really good size & delicious (if a bit expensive. Nearly $8 for a take-away sandwich). If we had Cosi in San Francisco, I would definitely check them out more often.


