Wood-heavy interior with plenty of seating creates a warm, inviting vibe filled with natural light and outlets. The atmosphere balances cleanliness and comfort, welcoming a mix of locals and visitors. Both indoor and outdoor spaces support a dog-friendly, relaxed environment with thoughtful amenities.
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NYCB&CH opens at 6:00 am, which works well for early risers.
The shop offers a plethora of options for bagels and coffee.
They offer dairy-free and gluten-free options that are delicious.
Hole in the wall restaurant offers limited seating with a quiet, calm vibe and a rare outdoor patio that lets sunlight in. The atmosphere includes great music and a relaxed pace, attracting those who appreciate a peaceful brunch setting.
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Plan to get to Hole In The Wall early if you want to sit indoors, as their brunch gets busy.
They don't take reservations, so be prepared for a bit of a wait.
You can add yourself to the waitlist and go for a stroll around while waiting.
Mid-century modern and European style shapes a cozy interior with comfortable booth seating and a lively bar featuring big booths for groups. Spacious outdoor patio invites people watching and adds to the buzzy brunch atmosphere. Hidden speakeasy adds sophistication and intrigue to the overall vibe.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect a line for brunch due to the restaurant's popularity.
Seating can be tight, especially with bags or coats.
Exposed brick walls, plants, and neon lights create a modern, stylish interior with both indoor and outdoor seating offering excellent views. The atmosphere feels cozy and friendly, enhanced by great music and a charming dog that adds to the vibe. Outlets and free wifi support a comfortable, relaxed experience.
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There is no reservation system, so expect possible wait times.
We had to wait 1 hour on Sunday to get a table for 5 at 11am.
Brunch is available on Sundays and is highly recommended.
Cafe blends vintage vibes with Southern warmth and lively jazz on vinyl. Peppermint tea offers a refreshing, soothing flavor that pairs well with house-baked pastries. Black iced coffee is smooth and refreshing, perfect for those avoiding bitter brews.
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This coffee shop is cash-only; don't forget to bring cash.
The price of the espresso is $2.50, which is affordable for NYC.
They don’t allow laptops, so plan accordingly.
Cat cafe spans two indoor floors and an outdoor patio, offering many friendly cats with spaces for play and escape. Atmosphere feels cozy and mellow, with cats ranging from energetic upstairs to laid-back downstairs. Visitors often book in advance to meet cats in separate rooms and enjoy cat-themed surroundings.
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You must make reservations to see the cats.
The cost to visit the cats is $20 plus tax.
Children under a certain age are not allowed entry.
Two-story space blends modern-Korean aesthetics with a sleek, natural earthy design. Atmosphere stays peaceful and chic, ideal for quiet study or casual catch-ups. Plenty of seating and free Wi-Fi create an inviting environment for work or relaxation.
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The minimum price for anything, including drinks, is $10.
This place offers modernized traditional Korean sweets that are trendy.
The seats in the restaurant are hard and wooden, indicating a lack of concern for customer comfort.