A really good place to enjoy coffee in New York (with Toby's Estate) ! The place is so so cool and the music ! OMG ! I fell in love with it ! 😍 The latte was good too ! :)
Top three spots I rotate between in SoHo for an espresso. They open at 7:30a, which is earlier than my other favorite in the hood and, therefore, I come here for my first coffee of the day.
Small, unpretentious espresso bar with changing exhibition of local artists. Creative repurposed light hangs above with skylights. Get a latte to stay & you'll be rewarded with a tortoise shell spoon!
Opened by coffee lovers from New Zealand and situated a few steps from NYU’s Broome Street reshall, this shop sure knows how to make you fall in love with the décor as much as the espresso. Read more
Honestly I love everything about this idyllic little coffee shop, get your coffee of choice and sit close to their sun drenched windows on a winters day.
My very favorite coffee shop in SoHo, awesome espresso every time, and the filter coffee is pretty good too. Much better than La Colombe, and comparable to Ground Support, Everyman, and Gimme Coffee!
excellent coffee in a sun-filled little space. those who appreciate good design will also love the tortoise spoons, patterned straws, and a small selection of art books for sale.
Tiny coffee shop with beautiful light and details (for you know, instagramming). Perfect place to grab a coffee and accompanying pastry, and read a magazine.
Brewing counter culture coffee and bellocq teas - thankfully not just using la Colombe like seemingly everywhere else in soho. Enthusiastic and very competent barista.
Great to pop into for an espresso beverage. Limited seating so don't bring 10 people in with you. Coffee is delicious as is the Oat milk for non dairy folks. No toilet, pee somewhere else.
The have Dough doughnuts here and combined with details like tortoise spoons and red + white paper straws, this really is the perfect place for good coffee.
"I’ve never had a bad espresso here, the atmosphere is always low-key and regular." - Michael Chernow, co-founder - The Meatball Shop, founder - Seamore’s Read more