![]() Otha’sĪlso in Brooklyn, Otha’s is your perfect grab-and-go neighborhood coffee shop. Need we say more? Although we love the Ace Hotel location, the one on West 8 th Street may give you a more comprehensive experience (sans tourists) of how this Portland, OR transplant has captured the hearts – and taste buds – of the NYC coffee contingent. Stumptown Coffeeġ8 West 29 th Street 30 West 8 th Street Stumptown coffee. A cup of espresso has never tasted this good. Where else to find it but Mario Batali’s Italian megastore? Bare the crowds and you will be rewarded. Café Lavazza EatalyĢ00 Fifth Avenue Lavazza is Italy’s coffee. Blue Bottle Coffeeġ0 th Avenue and West 16 th Street 450 West 15 th Street 1 Rockefeller Plaza, concourse level 600 11 th Avenue 160 Berry Street, Brooklyn With a variety of locations throughout the city’s most trafficked areas and an army of devoted fans, Blue Bottle Coffee should be your go-to above-average cup of coffee. The spot also carries breakfast pastries and sandwiches, making it the ideal location throughout the entire day. If in Brooklyn and looking for a great cup of Joe, head to Blank Café. With a no-frills menu, each espresso is made with precision and comes out just right every time. Ninth Street Espressoħ5 9 th Avenue 700 East 9 th Street 341 East 10 th Street With a minimalist approach to the art of coffee making, Ninth Street Espresso is undoubtedly the king of espresso. Bonus points: a vintage record player sets the mood with great music. Whynot offers Blue Bottle Coffee throughout the day and starts serving wine after 5 p.m. Whynot Coffee & WineĬoffee and wine? Yes, sir. Also head to its Brooklyn, Lower East Side and Chelsea locations. Cafe Grumpy is a midtown jewel that begs to be visited. Cafe GrumpyĢ00 West 39 th Street 224 West 20 th Street 13 Essex Street 383 7 th Avenue, Brooklyn 193 Meserole Avenue, Brooklyn I you never thought it was possible to have artisanal coffee in midtown, think again. Tucked in Greenwich Village, the café is visited by the artist type and is the perfect spot to get some work done (while people watching). Caffe Reggioġ19 MacDougal Street A New York staple since 1927, Caffe Reggio’s fame comes by way of its great ambiance and exquisite cappuccino – they even claim to be the first place in NYC to serve the frothy beverage. Gasoline Alley Coffeeģ31 Lafayette Street Ever tasted Brooklyn’s DOUGH’s doughnuts? Kill two birds with one stone at Gasoline Alley Coffee, where you can have some great coffee along with the famous pastries. Probably not a great idea to head there if you are looking to spread out and lounge but certainly a great place to taste some Italian coffee. I Am Coffeeĩ Saint Marks Place A hole in the wall. Head to TriBeca’s Laughing Man Coffee & Tea and enjoy an authentically Australian flat white and maybe even a sighting of the actor himself. The Laughing Man Coffee & Teaġ 84 Duane Street Did you know Hugh Jackman owns a coffee shop in New York? That’s what we thought. They get their beans from Counter Culture and are all about recycling and composting. Happy Bonesģ49 Broome Street Established in NoHo as the first speakeasy-style coffee shop, Happy Bones is now open on Broome Street. ![]() But be prepared to wait – there are always masses of La Colombe devotees getting their java fix. What unites them? The complete dedication to the art of roasting. Giving special attention to the product itself, La Colombe Torrefaction has three separate New York locations. La Colombe Torrefactionģ19 Church Street 270 Lafayette Street 400 Lafayette Street Head to Bluestone Lane Coffee Shop for some hand crafted coffee from Sightglass Roasters and artisan organic treats like the signature Avocado Smash on Balthazar Bakery multigrain. If in a rush, try to stay away from the Waverly Place location during the workweek, as swarms of NYU students need their caffeine fix before class. Various locations With locations throughout the entire city and serving top-notch coffee along with pastries from SoHo’s Balthazar, Oren’s Daily Roast is a personal favorite. Not in the mood for coffee? They also have delicious and healthy cold-pressed juices and a solid food menu. In addition to splendidly brewed coffees and teas, this place is the perfect spot to get some work done. Best Coffee in NYC Kaffe 1668Ģ75 Greenwich Street Nestled in the heart of TriBeCa, Kaffe 1668 offers concoctions from all over the world (think Guatemala, Kenya, and Antigua). To that intent, we round up some of the top coffee experiences around town. The ambiance and accompanying bites are just as important as the good ol’ cup of Joe.
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