Even with all the new coffee spots opening in Cobble Hill this is still my favorite spot for drip coffee or an iced latte. Enjoy Stumptown or Four Barrel beans, and skip Blue Bottle around the corner.
If you can tear your mind away from the buttered pretzelbrot stick long enough to enjoy your coffee, you'll find lush cappuccinos and potent espresso shots.
Maddeningly inconsistent. When they're paying attention, Pedlar can be very good. Hope for a sufficiently caffeinated barista! Pastries (from Bien Cuit?) also great. Good luck getting a seat.
This is a good place to go to if you like ordering coffee from mum hipster drones. It's also awesome if you're looking for people wearing funny hats as the staff there always is adorning them.
Charming and welcoming local fave. If you're not into coffee, the herbal teas are a satisfying alternative (just don't burn yourself—they come SUPER-hot).
Pop in for a Stumptown latte from the refreshingly awesome, friendly and knowledgeable staff. Needless to say, this place gives a certain 5th Ave coffee joint a run for its money.
The roast beef sandwich ($9) is as cool and refreshing as a drink of water in the desert: medium rare and sliced in superthin sheets, stacked densely on rippled, just-slightly-chewy pizza bianca. Read more
Best coffee shop in Brooklyn. My only complaint is not enough room to hang around long. Excellent coffee, outstanding pastries with lots of variety, fantastic staff Read more
small lids don't fit the cups, coffee leaks, you'll dump your drink in someone's trash on the way to the train so you can get to work (took so long to get coffee you're already late enough).
It's all about those pork sandwiches with fennel on pumpkinseed rolls. Where they have gone I have no idea. They best come back.I console myself with bags of the ethiopia mordecofe or hairbender beans
Coffee was tasty - girl not so smiley. Observation: bk employees seem to be rude/standoffish off the bat. Not sure if its because they don't want you to know that they just got there from Oklahoma?