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Golden Grounds

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Local(978) 469-9929

921 Salem St
Groveland, MA 01834

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Golden Grounds
Local(978) 469-9929

921 Salem St
Groveland, MA 01834

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User Reviews of Golden Grounds

Yelp.com Review - by Ashley J.

3.0 of 5 stars. Because I am afraid of the suburbs I try not to venture there more than is necessary to visit my family. I have picked up sandwiches here on 2 occasions and they are AMAZING. Huge and flavorful with...
yelp.com - user review - 09/13/2009
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Great Coffee by Kristine F. at InsiderPages

I love Golden Grounds and reccommend it to everyone. Coffee is fresh, when you order a breakfast sandwich, they actually cook you fresh eggs and make you a sandwich (no microwaves). Healthy optinos as well,...
citysearch.com - user review - 10/05/2007
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Quick service by jarednpaigiesmom 1. at InsiderPages

This is a new addition to Groveland. The coffee and pasty are great. They have a drive thru for convience. Price is reasonable. Only down side is their cups and lids for the hot coffee are thin. It is still a...
citysearch.com - user review - 05/31/2005
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