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102 E 23rd St (btwn Park & Lexington Ave), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Gramercy Park · 81 tips and reviews
Gilt City: The establishment’s delightful array of portion-conscious treats—such as mini-muffins and sandwiches—are all made with organic ingredients and sweetened with brown sugar. Perfect with your cuppa joe.
Coffee Shop · Greenwich Village · 207 tips and reviews
Gansevoort Hotel Group: One of our all time favorite coffee shops around! Counter culture coffee+great baristas+cool space+free wifi = you have to go here immediately! You'll have some of the best espresso around!
688 Washington Ave (btwn Prospect Pl & St Marks Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Prospect Heights · 117 tips and reviews
BrooklynMuseum: Staff Pick! Eleanor (Education): Wonderful pastries, but beyond that they serve Stumptown Coffee, which is now roasted in Red Hook. In addition, a small drip coffee is only $1!
1112 Cortelyou Rd (btwn Westminster and Stratford), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Flatbush · 71 tips and reviews
Jeff Kirsch: If you're trying to be productive over your coffee, sit in the back. The view of Cortelyou road through the big front windows is way too interesting and distracting.
The Corcoran Group: Grab a cup of deliciously strong coffee or enjoy a plate of BBQ pork ribs or the Loco Moco Burger. Free WiFi and board games at the table.
The Corcoran Group: Fun and cut café serving delicious coffee and Bushwick Egg Creams! Try the pesto & mozzarella panini. Learn how to play Chess on Wednesday nights.
Josh Levine: wyckoff starr is the only choice for real coffee in my neighborhood. it's good, a large is either $2.25 or $2.26 depending on who rings you up - the $2.25 coffee is just as good as the $2.26 coffee
Coffee Shop · Greenwood Heights · 70 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: The sweetest baristas are preparing the best brews – you’ll smell it as soon as you enter the tiny café. Try the espresso and the cortado.
639A Fifth Ave. (btwn 18th and 19th St.), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Greenwood Heights · 79 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Start your morning off with a cup of Stumptown Coffee or Samboya Tea, and a Vegan Scramble. Or come during the evening for live music, open mic night and PBRs.
157 3rd Ave (btwn E 15th & E 16th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Gramercy Park · 83 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: We love this small café – try the Marinated Tuna salad or the Prosciutto Egg Sandwich. We’re coming back for the panini’s. Top it off with a delicious cappuccino.
1140 Box Street (btwn Clay & Dupont St), Brooklyn, NY
Wine Bar · Greenpoint · 134 tips and reviews
Christopher Robles: Amazing atmosphere...a wall of leather-bound books, tin tile ceiling, beauliful rose garden patio, piano, and great food and coffee. The owners and customers are friendly & tend to be very laid back.
Coffee Shop · Garment District · 531 tips and reviews
Dean McRobie: the Intelligentsia espresso if fantastic: rich, bursting with fruit afternotes. Pairs well with their blackberry and mango muffins ... nom nom