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28 Jane St (btwn W 4th St & Greenwich Ave), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · West Village · 289 tips and reviews
Graham James: If you ever find yourself unemployed in the West Village, grab your laptop and head to Grounded. Good music, good coffee, and free wi-fi.
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.
Nicky Leach: Don't let the "internet menu" at the counter fool you. The wifi is free, and as mentioned before, the password is thebean1. Great spot to get some work done
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