Space blends beautiful Mexican decor with a hidden backyard patio that offers a quiet, inviting atmosphere. Music plays softly, creating a warm, comfortable vibe ideal for relaxing or working with wifi and outlets available. The setting feels like stepping into Mexico City, making it distinct among cafes.
Espresso here is sweet and light with a nice balance that makes it enjoyable. The coffee has a great flavor that stands out.
Homemade tortillas and fresh ingredients shape the dishes here. Breakfast options like huevos rancheros, chilaquiles with tinga, and quesadillas with nopales stand out for their authentic flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant gets very busy during weekends, so plan accordingly.
Expect about 45 minutes wait for food on Saturday mornings.
Prices are reasonable for NYC, making it budget-friendly.
Small cafe with modern design and ample seating offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere filled with loud, excellent music. The space feels comfortable and casual, attracting a friendly, bustling crowd. Clean, thoughtful setup invites gathering, working, or relaxing.
Espresso here stands out for its well-made quality and top notch flavor. The espresso pairs well with other drinks like the matcha latte, offering a consistently fantastic taste.
Breakfast shines with huevos rancheros featuring slow braised beef ragu, black beans, and avocado topped by a sunny side up egg. The Ranchero plate offers a hearty yet light option with brisket and black beans, while the avocado tostada stands out as a notable dish.
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The lunch menu is available starting at 11:30 AM.
The cafe opens at 7 AM but accommodates customers 15 minutes early on many occasions.
Regular does not have high chairs available for children.
Hip hop influences shape a chill vibe with pleasant lighting and a community feel. Space offers quiet areas suitable for working or reading, with occasional background entertainment like old anime or cartoons. Seating is ample and the atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming.
Staff serve solid espresso with a proper pull. Coffee quality is good and pairs well with a bagel sandwich.
Breakfast tacos stand out with crispy prosciutto and green sauce on both corn and flour tortillas. The avocado sandwich and vegan taco also offer solid options.
Good to know
The café opens at 9AM on Sundays, not 8AM as listed online.
The iced latte costs $6.80, comparable to Manhattan prices.
There is always seating available, making it great for working.
Open kitchen and large windows fill the space with natural light and energy. Cozy indoor seating blends with a shaded back patio garden offering outdoor tables. Atmosphere stays relaxed and warm, suitable for socializing, working, or quiet moments.
Espresso here is perfectly crafted with outstanding quality. It pairs well with pastries like franzbrötschen and caneles.
Breakfast burritos stand out with their large size, filling nature, and delicious flavor. Breakfast sandwiches, bagels, and pastries also offer incredible variety and taste.
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A pop-up dinner event is on August 5, 2022, featuring a royal menu.
No laptops are allowed on weekends after 3 P.M.
Sandwiches are priced from $9 to $11.
Spacious coffee shop with quiet garden and back patio shaded by trees and umbrellas creates a serene oasis. The atmosphere stays friendly and upbeat, welcoming people who want to work or relax. Seating spreads indoors and outdoors, supporting long stays in a cozy, beautiful setting.
Espresso features delicious flavor and includes all favorite espresso-based drinks like a yummy dirty chai. The cold fashioned iced espresso with orange bitters stands out as very good.
Breakfast burrito stands out as a flavorful and well-made dish. Tamales come in jackfruit and chicken varieties, both moist and rich in taste.
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Pacha Cafe offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options.
The cafe has accessible bathrooms for all customers.
The prices at Pacha Cafe are affordable.
Espresso machine built into the bar serves high-quality coffee with clear flavors. Cozy, warm atmosphere features friendly baristas and a comfortable interior with seating inside and outside. Breakfast tacos and unique cookies add to the local favorite vibe, while weekend nights offer drinks in a low-key setting.
Espresso here stands out for its exceptional quality and fair pricing around $2.5 to $2.75. The barista shows deep dedication to the craft, making each shot with skill and care.
Breakfast tacos feature soft tortillas and high-quality filling with options like BEC and Chorizo. The green salsa adds a perfect, slightly spicy kick that enhances the overall flavor.
Good to know
The restroom is for customers only.
If you order to stay, you receive a glass or china cup instead of disposable cups.
They won’t allow you to eat any outside food even if you purchase a drink.
Small coffee shop with intimate indoor seating and a spacious outdoor patio featuring sidewalk tables and fast Wi-Fi. Cozy, laidback atmosphere enhanced by live musicians and a wholesome, cute decor that feels like a personal retreat. Dog-friendly with treats and water bowls, attracting a relaxed crowd seeking comfort and calm.
Espresso here is mostly expertly prepared with a good flavor that stands out among neighborhood spots. Occasionally, shots can be off, sometimes masked by flavored syrup not requested.
Breakfast tacos stand out with options like king tacos and Mom’s Migas with green salsa. Vegetarian tacos and pastries come from Colson Pastries, while many bites are sourced from King David Tacos.
Good to know
Casita fills up fast, so plan accordingly if you want to work there.
There are only 3 tables available.
The small latte is $5.19, and a 32oz nitro cold brew is $7.
Coffee shop blends modern industrial style with lush greenery in a spacious, bright setting. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite some plastic, backless seating. Unique Kyoto drip coffee equipment adds a rare touch to the experience.
Espresso offers a perfectly balanced flavor with a slight bitterness that sets it apart. Drinks are mostly consistently outstanding, though some pulls can be poorly done.
Breakfast burritos feature fluffy eggs and delicious salsas but sometimes come with a hardened tortilla wrap and overcooked hash browns.
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Cups start at $3.25 and go up from there.
The upcharge for nut milks is $1 per drink.
Seating is limited and most seats lack back support.
Small cafe with cozy Israeli-style decor and bright, inviting atmosphere offers plenty of indoor and outdoor seating including a dog-friendly patio. Music adds a warm, community vibe while shelves of books invite relaxed moments. Casual self-service setup supports a friendly, family-like energy.
Espresso here is excellent and strong, often paired with fresh pastries. Iced lattes tend to have a high milk-to-espresso ratio, making them more like cold milk with espresso on top.
Breakfast burritos come with a perfect spicy green sauce that adds a nice kick. The burritos are consistently delicious and stand out among other offerings.
Good to know
The restaurant allows booking the space for events.
You order at the counter and then seat yourself.
Prices are fair for what you get.
Tiny coffee shop blends modern design with Latin culture and offers cozy outdoor seating. Bright, friendly atmosphere with feel-good vibes and lively music. Popular for breakfast burritos and pastries, attracting a neighborhood crowd.
Espresso drinks come with quality shots and a trendy vibe. Options include lavender lattes alongside solid espresso basics.
Breakfast tacos and burritos feature housemade chorizo and come with very nice salsa. The iced dirty mazapan horchata blends nutty, sweet, and cinnamony flavors with coffee for a unique drink.
Good to know
There is no indoor seating available at this coffee shop.
You order at the counter when you arrive.
They accept tap to pay, Cash App, and cash.
Large garage-style space with brick walls and eclectic furniture creates a stylish industrial vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxed despite occasional loud music and chatter. Plenty of seating supports long stays for work or socializing.
Espresso drinks have a smooth quality and outstanding flavor here. Preparation takes a bit longer, but the espresso-based drinks are worth the wait.
Breakfast burritos stand out with solid flavor and a well-balanced filling. They rate consistently around an 8 out of 10.
Good to know
Cash and credit cards are accepted.
The place gets crowded, making it hard to find seating.
Customers should grab a punch card for a free coffee after 10 purchases.
Small space with two communal tables creates an intimate setting and neighborhood feel. Warm vibe includes pleasant music, books, and copies of the New York Times. Offers wifi and outlets, making it suitable for work or casual gatherings.
Espresso drinks come out consistently dialed in every morning with a straightforward approach. The Americano and other espresso beverages stay well made and reliable.
Breakfast burritos stand out with chorizo and pastrami options, made fresh to order. Quesadillas also offer a delicious choice alongside other Mexican-inspired items like burritos.
Good to know
The cafe closes around 4 PM.
Employees lock the door at 5 PM.
Expect an average wait time of 15 minutes for coffee.
Cabin-like structure with transparent roof and walls creates a sunlit, cozy atmosphere. Small space offers a homey vibe ideal for sitting and people-watching. Outside patio adds a pleasant outdoor option.
Espresso here is properly made and often short and powerful. The decaf espresso is very smooth, though some espresso can be average and staff may rush service.
Breakfast burritos stand out with their large size and hearty fillings. Other options include avocado toast and fruit with yogurt.
Good to know
The coffee shop has a no laptop policy, so plan accordingly.
Expect high prices for small portion sizes at this restaurant.
The coffee shop does not provide Wi-Fi for customers.
Minimalist design combines with ample seating and a cozy backyard patio to create a bright, welcoming space. The atmosphere stays relaxed and neighborly, making it suitable for work or casual visits. Consistently excellent coffee and pastries add to the inviting vibe.
Espresso here is smooth and balanced, avoiding the burnt or bitter taste common in many chain coffees. Prices range from $2.75 to $5, offering high quality espresso at a great value.
Breakfast tacos sell out quickly, often by 10:30 AM. The cafe offers small breakfast tacos that come from a neighboring vendor who also sells out fast.
Good to know
The store closes at 5 PM.
Seating is limited, so arrive early for a spot.
They offer free wifi for customers.
Spacious coffee shop with a lush backyard and communal picnic tables offers a relaxing atmosphere away from city noise. Friendly vibe suits working or studying, with cool decor and funky portraits adding character. Outdoor area feels like a private oasis, making it distinct from typical urban cafes.
Espresso here has a chocolatey flavor and pairs well with sweet treats like Nutella banana cake. The drinks are generally consistent and quality, though some find the espresso tastes burnt.
Breakfast burritos feature a soft, chewy tortilla and a creamy sauce that adds rich flavor. Fillings include turkey, scrambled egg, chipotle mayo, onion-y guacamole relish, and melty, tangy cheese, creating a wrap similar to a shawarma with South American ingredients.
Good to know
The cafe turns off public WiFi on weekends.
Avoid ordering food if you're in a rush.
The açaí bowl costs $14, which is unfortunate given its quality.
Space feels crowded with limited seating, creating a busy atmosphere similar to a subway platform. Interior shows European style decor with thoughtful details like buttons on trays and curated playlists. Equipment includes high-end espresso machines, and outdoor seating is comfortable and stroller-friendly.
Espresso here stands out for its single origin roasts and light roast options. The coffee is consistently rich and flavorful, with excellent preparation across espresso, cappuccino, and flat white.
Breakfast burritos come with lively salsa that stands out. Chilaquiles receive strong praise and are a recommended dish.
Good to know
The menu la rampa is available on Thursday and Friday.
They give you a point card; after 9 drinks, the 10th is on the house.
The price for a regular latte is $6 and $8 for a large latte.
Small cafe with tight seating and large windows offers a warm, welcoming vibe despite occasional loud music and conversations. The space blends a mom-and-pop feel with modern touches, creating a lively atmosphere during busy times.
Espresso comes small in size but is full-bodied and aromatic. Drinks serve with sparkling water to cleanse the palate and are well balanced, flavorful, and enjoyable even without milk.
Chorizo burrito stands out with rich flavor and consistent quality. Juicy steak quesadilla and fresh guacamole and chips add variety and bold tastes.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to secure a table.
On weekends, expect a 30-minute wait between 10 and 11 am.
Small space with cozy indoor and outdoor seating creates a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. Dog-friendly features include treats and a polaroid collage of visiting dogs. Art on the walls and quality coffee equipment add to the charm and encourage lingering.
Espresso here has a rich and full flavor with a perfect balance between milk and coffee. The dark roast espresso and espresso macchiato are both excellent and perfectly prepared.
Breakfast burritos stand out with flavorful variety and a sweet and spicy kick in the sausage version. Avocado toast comes on thick sourdough with tomato salsa and chili flakes.
Good to know
Seating is limited, especially during lunch hours; arrive early to secure a spot.
There is no customer bathroom available at the cafe.
Expect a long queue during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Small café with natural lighting and tasteful interior offers both indoor and outdoor seating with comfy couches. Atmosphere feels grounded and warmly stylish, encouraging conversation through a no laptop policy. Music includes an excellent vinyl collection with great variety, enhancing a relaxed vibe.
Espresso comes out perfectly brewed and is paired with a glass of sparkling water. Pastries complement the espresso drinks well.
Hangover burrito stands out as a favorite, often ordered with cheese. Burritos and wraps are generally good but not exceptional. Breakfast burrito and margaritas also get positive mentions.
Good to know
Seating can be tight, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Laptops are not allowed in the establishment.
The coffee shop stops serving coffee around 4 PM.
Restaurant combines cozy, trendy atmosphere with Australian flair and a rooftop offering Empire State Building views. Music ranges from classical playlists to live DJs, creating a warm and intimate vibe. Seating options include outdoor, bar, lounge, dining area, and private room.
Espresso flights offer a rich flavor and showcase a range of tastes, including some that are notably sour. The flights provide an amazing variety for tasting different espresso styles.
Breakfast burritos stand out with avocado and a delicious, satisfying taste. Options include a sweet breakfast roll and waffles that appeal to kids.
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Wine Wednesday means half price bottles all night long.
Happy hour is available every day of the week.
Daily specials include $20 chicken parm with a drink on Tuesdays.
Bright open space with Instagram-worthy decor creates an inviting atmosphere. Quiet environment offers a calm vibe despite a bustling crowd and spacious seating. Features include charging ports under seats and a full coffee bar with an Australian touch.
Espresso quality varies here. Some drinks show great barista technique with smooth espresso and gorgeous milk foam, while others, like the double espresso, come cold and too bitter with no taste.
Burritos stand out here, especially the Athlete’s Burrito, which is large enough to share. Tacos and the breakfast burrito also deliver solid Mexican flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; order and payment is done via the website.
Expect long wait times, close to an hour for food orders during busy hours.
The establishment often closes earlier than stated, so check kitchen hours.
Small cafe blends modern aesthetics with homey vibes and natural light. Outdoor seating offers a sunny patio perfect for people-watching and relaxed afternoons. Atmosphere shifts from cozy to lively, drawing a mix of casual diners and brunch lovers.
Espresso comes out very well-pulled with an excellent taste. It takes a bit longer to arrive, sometimes after waiting 5-10 minutes.
Breakfast features Huevo Ranchero burritos and hearty burritos served with potatoes. Freshness stands out in dishes like fluffy omelettes and crisp French toast.
Good to know
Brunch is served on Saturdays from a pre fixe menu.
Expect the brunch spot to get packed, so arrive early.
Customers should be patient due to long waiting times.
Dark interior with warm lighting and classy decor creates a cozy yet modern atmosphere. Plenty of seating and charging outlets support both relaxation and productivity. The space feels inviting despite being surrounded by tall buildings.
Espresso here features single-origin beans from Colombia and Ethiopia with delightful sour flavors. Baristas pull shots just right, offering three espresso options at $4 each, all with excellent quality and a very pretty presentation.
Breakfast burritos feature potatoes and spicy salsa but often lack advertised ingredients like bacon and avocado. Many dishes include avocado toast, burritos, and eggs, with limited customization options when ordering ahead.
Good to know
The coffee shop does not offer Wi-Fi, which is a significant drawback.
Expect to wait for a table as it gets busy.
The kitchen closes early at 1:40 PM, despite the menu stating it closes at 2 PM.
Small, cozy coffee shop with a dark modern feel and spacious outdoor patio offers a relaxing, chill atmosphere with loud music inside and live local entertainment on weekends. Seating is comfortable, especially outside, while inside can feel a bit stuffy. The vibe supports quiet conversation with a focus on community and diverse local culture.
Espresso shots come from a La Marcozza machine, known for precision. The flavor leans toward smooth and nutty, avoiding acidity. Pulling a good shot here requires skill, reflecting in the quality.
Breakfast features a chorizo breakfast burrito that stands out. Tacos come in small portions and cost around 10 dollars for two.
Good to know
The restaurant hosts a jam session every other Friday at 7 PM.
The kitchen closes at 3:30 PM on Saturdays, an hour and a half before closing.
Northside Coffee offers a lunch menu, fresh juice, and micro brews.
Outdoor seating dominates with a spacious patio featuring heat lamps and shade, creating a casual, laid-back brunch vibe. Inside, the space is chic and modern but can feel cold and smoky, with loud music setting an energetic tone. The atmosphere blends busy charm with a mix of relaxed and lively energy.
Espresso here has a bitter taste due to small cup size and little room for milk. A double shot costs extra, making it pricier than a flat white. Some drinks arrive cold, and the espresso machine sometimes malfunctions.
Breakfast burritos stand out with their freshness and delicious flavor. Hot, crisp fries often come alongside, adding a satisfying crunch.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM with $10 drinks.
Brunch is walk-in only, so arrive early to secure a table.
Spacious coffee shop with high ceilings and bright natural light creates an airy, serene atmosphere. The interior features a blue and white color scheme and an Australian vibe with clean, functional layout. Ample seating supports relaxed breaks amid a quiet, intimate setting despite busy surroundings.
Espresso comes clean and strong with a smooth finish from Atomo coffee. Some shots lean toward a woody bitter end, but overall the quality stays consistent.
Breakfast burritos stand out with consistent quality and good flavor. Ordering pre-made baked goods and drinks is recommended over made-to-order sandwiches or burritos in the morning.
Good to know
The restroom is closed for cleaning 1.5 hours before closing on Sundays.
The restaurant stops serving food before 2pm.
Expect long wait times for sandwiches and burritos in the morning.