Some of the best coffee and my favorite espresso (each is between a double & triple) in the very competitive EV coffeemarket. I alway get a "shot and a drip to go".
BEST coffee in New York. Had a cortado, which was so heavenly thick and perfectly balanced. Plus the honeycornbread is epic with the absolute amount of saltness and sweetness.
To drink, get their cortado, rosealmondcoffee or kaffe mit schlag (Viennese coffee with whipped cream). To eat, get the briochecinnamon bun, olive oilcookies or the lemoncornmealcake.
Perfect cortado. Great quick lunch -trios of small plates. Plush ricottafritters and shortbread flavored with cured olive oil are the most distinctive of the creative house-baked goods.
Absolutely love the coffee here, as well as their cured olive oilbiscuit. Food sells out quickly so come here before the afternoon slump crowd. A number of tables for people to sit and chat.
the best cappuccino i had since italy. i wish we have this in philadelphia. the cortado reminds me of coffee in turkey. i love it with a few spoonful of sugar.
The best and I mean the best coffee spot you will find in NYC. I've been to many coffee places in the city and none compare. Try it you'll be addicted☕️☕️☕️
One of my favorite stops. A hole-in-the-wall espresso joint that serves killer espresso drinks & delicious olive oil cake. Not open late, and nowhere to sit, but its everything you want in coffee.
cash only- but there's a bodega on 7th & 1st with an ATM that only charges $1.75. Abraco is where you want to come and enjoy the scene, grab a cortado and stand outside sipping
This tiny Portuguese espresso bar brews up a benny ($3.25)—a hybrid coffee drink similar to a cortado that's served in a tiny mug. The coffee is killer. Read more
Quite simply the best cup of coffee in New York. Get the drip coffe, but take note - this Counter Culture blend packs punch, so try some olive oil cake if you've got an empty stomach.
It took ten minutes to get my espresso. I think this place is more about seeing and being seen and standing on sidewalks than about coffee. The olive oil cake was freaking amazing.
Coffee 6.2: This small no table hole in the wallespresso bar in the East Village serves the best coffee in Manhattan. Their olive oil cake is pretty good too.
Tiny European-style espresso bar with room to take your drink outside. Few baristas, so a high average quality. Aims for more Italian style, richer espresso rather than third-wave brighter shots.
This place is all about coffee indulgence. For example, they don't have skim milk and the word "abraço" is Portuguese for hug. So, get a rich cup of anything and share it with someone huggable.
Tiny and literally a coffee bar, Jamie (proprietor & head barista) cranks out fantastic espresso & coffee drinks. For a snack, must get the cured olive cookie.