
About Nostrand Coffee Roaster
Cafe serving coffee, breakfast & Korean food in a casual, contemporary space with a communal table.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"I have tried a bunch of different coffee shops in the neighborhood. This one is my favorite and honestly has the best matcha i’ve had(maybe ever?) They get the color right every time!! And it’s reasonably priced(compared to others) Love it!!! :)"
"Great micro-roaster/cafe with Korean food, breakfast sandwiches and friendly service. So happy I stumbled on this place! I ordered the bibimbap (hot bowl) and it was delicious! Will def be back."
"Walked in to this coffee spot and enjoyed an Oat Latte with Vanilla Syrup and enjoyed it. Service was nice and quick."
"Just moved to the area, thought I’d try to find my coffee shop. Ordered an ice chai…sat down and waited 8-10mins. I had to go back to the counter to remind them I ordered a drink. Insane! Ohh, the chai was also 63% milk 31% sugar free vanilla and 6% chai. Like c’mon"
"Hey friends! This review is about sustainability only. ☺️ I am happy to see that you do, indeed offer reusable mugs, glassware, and cutlery to those who are dining in house. But it seems that there is an incredible disconnect between your customer base and the availability of these reusables. When I visited the shop recently for a coffee, it seemed that not one person in the shop was using a reusable. By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. And over 95% of the plastic that we produce and consume does not actually get recycled. Surely there is a way that your cafe can at least better communicate the option for a reusable mug to your patrons, rather than normalize the excessive use of single-use plastic cups that will surely get sent to the landfill. We are a waterfront city, and it is a shame to see so much trash being created within it. Perhaps you could start by putting up a sign by the register that would encourage people to ask for a reusable if they are staying at your shop to work or meet a friend. Or perhaps you could promote reusables online on your social medias. Or your barista could offer the option when taking orders from customers. I understand that by providing reusable mugs, you would need to wash them. But it seems that you already provide reusable plates. So would it be that much more of a lift to offer teal mugs, and help customers do better by our ecosystem? And to customers reading this, please know that you can bring your own cup here, or you can ask for a real cup. There is no excuse for the sheer amount of plastic trash we create daily by way of our routines. Let’s all do better by Brooklyn and by this planet."
"Only ordered a medium cappuccino. It was delicious. The lady behind the counter was so sweet. I didn't go to the garden to sit bc I was rushing but I peaked..."
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