Handcrafted beverages including flat whites, cortados, and signature creations like the Little Wolf and s'mores latte.
Purchase bags of freshly roasted beans for home brewing, with options for subscription services.
A curated selection of baked goods such as croissant-style cinnamon rolls to complement your coffee.
Expertly brewed drip coffee using advanced methods like XBloom, plus classic espresso-based drinks.
Rotating menu items like pumpkin spice latte and unique co-ferment roasts for adventurous palates.
Enjoyed their smores latte, wasn't overpowering in sweetness. Nice open seating area and were stocked up in utensils and napkins. Friendly staff too!
Easily the best flat white in Boston! These guys are legit; they are super friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about coffee. Good selection of pastries too. It’s in an office lobby so while it could be cozier, the coffee alone makes it worth a visit
Best coffee around hands down! This coffee has set the bar for what delicious coffee should taste like (for better or worse as now I've become so spoiled that its hard to enjoy other spots as much!) We love it so much we do their 2 lb subscription service. Went in yesterday to swap out some beans we got in our subscription for something funkier and the staff could not have been friendlier and more accommodating! They truly have a passion for coffee and their job and I really enjoyed chatting with them. Highly highly recommend!
Finally some good coffee in Boston! Jokes aside, I’m im not sure if my harsh judgement of the Boston coffee scene comes from an outsiders honest opinion of the Dunkin Dependency or ignorance of the gems the city has to offer. Either way Little Wolf is a new favorite in Boston and a must visit for aficionados. I went twice, and on my first visit I got the Little Wolf and a drip of their banko gotiti. My wife got the s'mores latte. The little wolf is a small, cortado-esque specialty espresso drink that has house made smoked maple syrup and oleo saccharum (orange peel essence syrup) and dusted with their “wolf dust” (combination of cinnamon, peppercorn, and smoked salt). I expected to like it but had reservations about even ordering it due to a feeling that the orangey drink would be out of place on a dreary and cold November morning. My wife insisted, informing me that folks online said it was the cat’s pajamas. I’m so glad we ordered it. The smoked maple syrup and oleo saccharum made a beautiful combination that harkened to a rich and cozy profile reminiscent of the orange whiff you get off of a particularly pungent Douglas Fir and reminded me that clementines are in fact a winter citrus and should be given their due respect. The banko gotiti caught my eye because I absolutely adored a roast done by my favorite local shop from the same co-op and was selfishly interested in expanding my profile by adding another data point to the Jackson pollock that I clam for a palette. Additionally I noticed they brewed their drip coffee with an XBloom which further piqued my interest. I didn’t realize their banko gotiti was actually a pineapple co-ferment. In hindsight I’m glad I didn’t since I tend to steer away from coferments (I’ve been hurt before). It was not super funky, comparable to your run of the mill natural process. The pineapple note was load bearing, but not overwhelming. In fact I mistook it for a sweet but zippy lychee on first pass. An impressive extraction on the XBloom, and a step towards rebuilding my relationship with coferments. I also harshly pre-judged the s’mores latte. It was not the sugary concoction I was expecting, rather a beautiful balancing act of a rich coco aroma with chocolate and graham cracker on the palate. Second time back I ordered the little wolf again (guilty), but we also branched out and got the pumpkin spice latte. Their PSL is one of the best renditions I’ve had of the icon, and the barista recommended getting it with some wolf dust on it next time (shoutout Kevin, you genius). Might be worth its own trip to Boston if you ask me. I also got a drip of a Colombian bean by Sebastian Ramirez. It was delicate and clean with big stone fruit on the palette and some tea notes in the aroma, and reminded me of a coffee I had almost a decade ago. So thank you for the coffee and the walk down memory lane. Pictured is the s’mores latte (left), little wolf (right), a delightful croissant style cinnamon roll (center), and wife (top).
Little Wolf Coffee in Boston is amazing! I had a cortado with whole milk and an iced vanilla latte, both of which were delicious. The staff were incredibly friendly, and the vibe was so welcoming that I ended up grabbing a bag of beans to take home. Highly recommend for anyone who loves great coffee!

Boston's premier craft coffee experience, where passion meets every pour.
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Little Wolf Coffee is a specialty coffee shop located at 51 Sleeper St in Boston, MA, renowned for its exceptional craft beverages and welcoming atmosphere. We serve expertly brewed coffee, including signature drinks like the Little Wolf with smoked maple syrup and oleo saccharum, alongside a selection of pastries and beans for home brewing. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff is dedicated to providing a top-tier coffee experience, whether you're grabbing a quick flat white or exploring unique roasts. With a 4.7/5 rating from over 70 reviews, we pride ourselves on quality, innovation, and community, making us a must-visit for coffee aficionados and casual drinkers alike.
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