Naveen & I built 1/2 of the foursquare prototype here (mostly at the back table near the bathroom). The "mayor" feature in 4SQ came from our buddy Chad making fun of us for camping at that table :)
Excellent huge space that's great for working & plenty of coffee/snack options. Seats in the front get a lot of natural light & the back is fairly dark, so you can choose whatever is best for you.
Can definitely get crowded at times (it’s right on NYU campus) but it’s a great (and pretty roomy) place to meet someone for coffee or get some studying done! Try the Iced Matcha with Oat milk!
This is my favorite cafe in the world, the vibe has a community feel. Other than the fantastic addictive coffee, it’s a place you can hang out and work, read, play board games, people watch
This spot boasts a large space, filled with seating and tables and free wifi, perfect for relaxing with a cup of coffee, or getting work done. Not a coffee drinker, but the iced tea was delicious.
One of the best coffee shops in the village to grab a table and work with your laptop. Open late. Has enough ambient noise and background music to reset your brain when you need to.
Lets admit it folks Think coffee is a life style. After I grab my book from strand I like finding a nice round table close to window for some people watching besides I adore their coconut-carrot cake.
Very spacious, friendly staff, and above all else good coffee. Usually crowded during the academic year but stop by during the holidays or summer for a cozy break.
part of the Foursquare prototype was built here, so you know it's a productive place! spanish latte to caffeinate, turkey + brie on fennelbread to eat and lagunitas IPA once you're finished. do it
Cozy, lots of seating. Went on a Friday night and it wasn't busy at all. Had a great cup of tea in a massive mug, and the barista was real friendly. Music could have been a bit more mellow.
An NYU mainstay, where Foursquare was conceived, this Greenwich Village shop is Think's original branch. We appreciate the many seating areas, wifi, plugs, food & rotating pourover offerings. Read more
Coffee is fantastic. A lot of seating, but tough to find a spot in the late morning through late afternoon. Great for people watching....But the bathroom was so dirty I nearly threw up!
In Cyprus I was introduced to the world of Frappe and did tastings tests with canned coffees. I developed an acceptance and liking for coffee in their cold state. Before then, coffee had to be hot.
Great space, though WiFi can be slow/flaky. Not an issue if you have your own hotspot or your productivity isn't reliant on fast Internet. The former, in my case :)
Just had a wonderful sandwich, although it was a bit too cold for my taste. Smoked turkey, pesto, brie and cranberryjelly on a raisin bread. Would certainly have it again!
Best hang of Think's 5-shop mini-chain. Each cafe has a different design + ambience. On Mercer Street, it's roomy; seating includes sofas w/coffee tables + banquettes. Wi-Fi. (Orig. review 10/23/11)
Insanity of the NYU variety, but with a great vibe. Solid lunch options, great environment with Washington Square Park right outside for walking meetings.
Sit down. People watch. Suck down some of the best espresso in this part of town. It's hard to go wrong with any of the food, and it's staffed by pretty rockin' dudes.But seriously, people watch.
Usually crowded, but the turnover is high enough that it's not too hard to snag a seat (if not a table). Wifi can be spotty, but great place to get your creative and entrepreneurial juices flowing.
Think Coffee is adorable and much more personal than any Starbucks will ever be. The baristas are friendly and artistic in their work. The atmosphere is great, there is Wi-Fi and comfy couches, tables
OMNIFORMER RECOMMENDS the applecranberrypie and the small tables in the very front for people watching. Great coffee too!! Think your rocks off!! Yeah!
Don't bother with the single source drip if it's busy. The baristas are always busy with espresso drinks (mine brewed for at least 2x longer than it should have), but it is damn good when done right
Get the Brasil single-origin drip coffee. Completely different flavor - kind of sweet and rich and nutty all at the same time. Great way to start the day.
One of those great New York City discoveries lies beneath Think Coffee's Mercer Street shop: a free, weekly coffee tasting, Fridays at 2 p.m. Upstairs, try single-origin El Salvador Pacamara coffee.
This spot was productive enough to serve as a launchpad for Foursquare back in the day, and there's still plenty of varied seating and power outlets. Read more
I always order a soy latte and it's soo good! I also get their chocolatechocolate chip cookies and grilled cheese w ham on occasion and they're both soo good!
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