
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Decent laptop friendly cafe. The coffee (pistachio latte) wasn’t mind blowing, and it was quite high end ($7). The lighting is super dark. The wifi didn’t work but you can connect to the library wifi. They have a small baked goods selection"
"It is a gem among coffee shops. From their exceptional coffee and friendly staff to their commitment to sustainability, they have created a truly remarkable establishment. I highly recommend paying them a visit if you're in the area. You won't be disappointed! The cozy ambiance of the café provided the perfect setting to relax, catch up with friends, or enjoy some quiet time with a good book. The colorful decor and comfortable seating added to the overall charm of the place."
"12/10/25, 8am. Walk in, not even a friendly greeting. Ordered a vanilla late to stay, got a to go cup. Way way too sweet. Waited 10minutes for one late. Went to to ask about it and she just said she called it 3 times, very arrogant. This after I left a tip. Management should implement some kind of system that calls out names or numbers."
"Coffee nerd searching for good beans and someone recommended this. Was a bit dubious from looking at their website - honestly their prices seemed to low. But they’re convenient from Manhattan, so figured worth a try. Cute place, nice service, shame about the coffee. Bought their Ethiopian natural - which you’d expect to be (and they advertise as) an very expressive coffee with berry and floral notes. In coffee was at what should have been peak (about 3 weeks since roasting - and it was vacuum sealed - but turned out to have virtually no aromas and totally flat flavor. Might have been Starbucks light roast. It came with a free cold brew - medium roast and equally flat. Threw out most of it. Bottom line: solid evidence that you get what you pay for. Cheap is cheap. Want good beans? Try Coffee Project, Suited (though they lean too much to washed beans for my taste, or Dayglow (major shlep from Manhattan but great coffee) instead. Even the coffees I’ve not liked from these locations have been worth the price tag."
"Let’s be honest, it’s standard NYC coffee here. Perhaps with a larger than usual selection of over roasted and bitter coffees. And by the way, there’s no way to try them. They don’t do pour overs or any drinks from the selection of coffees. When I asked if I wanted to buy a bag, how I can find out which coffee I’d like to buy, the barista paused for a moment and then said, well you can smell it. It’s got a quirky nerdy retro vibe, not very novel for Brooklyn."
"We were walking toward the Brooklyn Bridge and happened upon this charming little coffee shop. It felt like the perfect spot for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up,..."
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