How cool that this company has been in the NYC area since 1920! Seriously great coffee. Delicious house crafted cocktails! Beautiful place with a cool vibe & great music. My favorite new spot.
Hip vibe with cozycoffee bar and tables for small groups serving up a great caffeine selection. The iced latte with almond milk is one of the best in the city
If you only order one drink, the thing to try is the Three Hour Kyoto Negroni, where instead of water, the bartenders slow brew their Kenyan coffee using gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari. Read more
Cold brew is on point. New to meatpacking (opened Oct 2015), desperately needed haven for working coffeeshop in the neighborhood. WiFi is free and decent quality connection.
Beautiful and cozy interior that is full of plants. Friendly staff. Delicious coffee and food with a good menu variety. There are 2 parts/ doors: cafe and restaurant
Full disclosure, I've yet to try the coffee, but the granola/yogurt was the bomb. Also, let's keep this cozy, beautiful, Wi-Fi, outlet-a-plenty oasis a secret before the hordes descend. K?
This has been a go-to hidden spot for a quick bite and morning coffee or a nice evening of cocktails for me for years!! Kobrick is an amazing little coffee shop that has a very low-key storefront
I came with my laptop and was initially unsure of the lack of windows, but it was actually quite comfy. Sat here for 4 hrs straight and had the yummy tuna sandwich. Lights start dimming around 4.
Definitely a unique sit-down coffee shop that doubles as a bar. Great selection of coffee beverages, cocktails, and elixirs. There is Wifi, and the cold brew is delicious!
Wonderful new place to go for coffee AND cocktails in Meatpacking! The coffee is perfection.... Cocktails top notch.... Light fare food menu - all we tried was delicious. My new found love!
I’d say it’s a coffeeshop by day and a bar by night but the truth it it’s a really good both of them all the time. One idiosyncrasy: cocktails are pricier than you’d expect, but the coffee is cheaper.
I respect tradition as much as the next guy but a coffee shop in America that brags about being old is not a + for me. I always apply the espresso rule when @ storied coffee shops: no drip, no prob.