Space feels like an art gallery with walls showcasing local paintings for sale. Atmosphere stays friendly and comfortable, filled with jazz music and cozy, eclectic seating. Dog-friendly environment attracts art lovers and cyclists seeking a relaxed spot with award-winning pastries and fast wifi.
An entire wall features paintings by local Brooklyn artists available for sale. Pastries resemble edible paintings, and the cafe also sells handmade coffee cups alongside the artwork.
Pastries look like edible paintings and taste phenomenal. The in-house pastry chef crafts a selection that is delicious and often described as heavenly.
Good to know
Dogs are allowed at the cafe.
The wifi is fast and suitable for working.
There is always at least one freshly baked gluten-free option in the pastry display.
Bright main room with natural sunlight and a spacious backyard filled with birds creates a laid-back, homey vibe. Walls showcase bold, thought-provoking artwork that adds personality and inspires creativity. Frequented by locals, the atmosphere supports quiet reading, focused work, and casual socializing.
Gorgeous paintings and great sculptures fill the space. Comfortable seating invites you to enjoy the art and the improved atmosphere.
Pastries come from a local bakery that beats French spots on almond croissants. Brooklyn French Bakers provide consistently delicious pastries that pair well with refined coffee.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $14-18 for sandwiches, typical for the area.
The backyard is a lovely spot to enjoy coffee during spring and summer.
WiFi is reliable, making it a good place to work or study.
Space blends past and present elements with street art walls creating a cozy, creative atmosphere. It hosts a diverse, passionate crowd and offers a cafe with relaxing amenities like a piano, chess, and books. Pricing reflects an authentic, sustainable approach with a focus on customization.
Classes focus on figurative painting, drawing, and silkscreen techniques. Sessions encourage disconnecting from technology to boost creativity.
Pastries come from multiple countries and pair well with traditionally served Turkish coffee. The selection is scrumptious and complements the all-white bar design.
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The pricing is well below what it could be, indicating authenticity.
The Atelier has a very unique clothing collection for browsing or shopping.
There is potential for young artists and designers to get involved with the store.
Rooms transform into distinct worlds with immersive themes, interactive art, and breathtaking light installations. The atmosphere blends dynamic energy with sensory engagement through sound, visuals, and scent. Families often gather around hands-on activities, creating a lively and vibrant environment.
Every room feels like stepping into a living painting. The interactive drawing station lets you color and see your art pop up on the screen, making it very engaging for kids and families.
Sweet and crispy pastries stand out here, including a Korean pastry pizza that pairs well with rice milk. Drinks complement the delicious pastries for a satisfying snack after exhibits.
Good to know
Parking is limited and expensive, so I recommend taking public transit.
Kids could enter for free at Arte Museum New York.
The exhibition takes about an hour and a half from start to finish.
Cafe offers historic charm with century-old artwork and an original 1902 espresso machine on display. Atmosphere feels bustling and cozy with dark wood decor and outdoor seating featuring heaters. Crowd enjoys the European ambiance and lively energy despite noise and crowding.
Walls display over 80 artworks, including a painting from the school of Caravaggio. A portrait of Karl Marx watches over the room, adding to the traditional and historic vibe.
Pastries include Italian cheesecake, tiramisu, cannolis, and pies. Espresso pairs well with these sweet options. A legendary cappuccino machine adds to the brunch experience.
Good to know
The sidewalk cabin seating is available on Saturdays.
The restaurant automatically adds a 20% gratuity on Saturdays.
Check your receipt because a gratuity charge may already be added to your bill.
Three floors showcase Japanese books, manga, and anime merchandise in a large, well-organized space. Crowds create a busy, overstimulating atmosphere, but cozy reading corners and a small cafe offer places to rest. The store blends Japanese culture and collectibles with a clean, inviting environment.
Large space offers a well organized selection of arts and crafts, including origami and drawing books. Basement features an all Japanese collection of books, crafts, and stationery goods.
Upstairs cafe serves cute, yummy pastries alongside Japanese milk bread and onigiri. Pastries come with good latte and tea options.
Good to know
The store hosts events and book signings throughout the year.
You need to dispose of all food and drink before entering the bookstore.
There are absolutely no refunds, only store credit.
Cozy cafe with rustic decor and small seating creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Pottery classes and a book exchange add unique, creative touches. Specialty coffees from third wave roasters complement a quiet spot for casual chats or solo visits.
A new ceramics space offers affordable events and painting classes. Arts & Crafts activities happen regularly with peers and staff.
Delicious pastries come with excellent coffee and smoothies. The pastry selection is wonderful and consistently satisfying.
Good to know
This is the only place in Forest Hills selling specialty coffee from top roasters.
The establishment is not open every day; check before visiting.
There is no bathroom available at the cafe.
Tiny coffee shop with outdoor seating on a quiet pedestrian alley features rotating local Asian art and Asian-inspired latte flavors. The vibe is hip and artsy, with a colorful interior and occasional live DJ. It offers a cozy, community-oriented atmosphere ideal for relaxing or chatting.
Walls showcase rotating small paintings from local artists, changing several times a year. Crafts and goods made by the community sit near the register, adding to the art-focused vibe.
Small pastry case offers mochi pastries and a chocolate almond pastry that feels decadent. Options stay limited with typical baked goods, and prices run high, like $7.25 for a Danish.
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Baked goods are 40% off after 4 PM.
The coffee shop only has outdoor seating.
There is limited indoor seating at the cafรฉ.
Coffee shop combines artistic atmosphere with thoughtful design and an open, kid-friendly vibe. Space includes art supplies and creative areas, encouraging drawing and pottery activities alongside excellent coffee and fresh pastries.
Free supplies for drawing are available, making it easy to start creating. Drawing and pottery classes run regularly, with plans to add arts and crafts workshops in the back room soon.
Great selection of pastries pairs well with excellent coffee. Every detail feels special, from the cozy interior to the friendly barista.
Good to know
Still Life hosts community events like art classes and kids' parties regularly.
The cafe offers vegan and gluten-free pastry options for dietary needs.
Expect a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of seating and big tables.
Farmers' market spreads across a large, well-organized park space with fresh organic produce and diverse local vendors. Lively atmosphere includes street performers and a dedicated area for chess and backgammon players. Crowds gather amid vibrant interactions, creating a quintessential urban market experience.
Artists painting portraits and selling paintings, trinkets, and crafts create a lively scene. The market also features special crafts alongside food and plants.
Fresh pastries come in many varieties including cider donuts and homemade options. Vendors offer breads alongside these pastries, often paired with fresh apple cider and organic fruits.
Good to know
The farmers market operates on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 8am to 6pm.
Food vendors stay open until 10:00 pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
Bring cash as some vendors do not accept credit cards.
Coffee shop blends art gallery with artisan decor featuring paintings and old-style lights. Atmosphere is cozy yet lively, with music volume that can be loud and a vibe suited for casual chats or work. Space supports local artists and offers unique treats like house-made coconut balls.
Walls display paintings for sale that add a creative vibe. Decor features artisan tables and old-style lights enhancing the artistic feel.
Almond croissant and pumpkin loaf stand out among the pastries. The Hungarian pastry uses a family recipe and pairs well with a latte. Pastry quality shows room for improvement.
Good to know
Getting a cappuccino and a bagel costs over $15.
A bagel with scallion cream cheese costs $8.50.
The price for the egg with onions was $13+.