Crowded yet cozyneighborhood coffee shop that has great iced-coffee, delicious desserts and a dazzling array of sandwiches – the Chicken Salad is fantastic. Be prepared to wait for your order.
House coffee is a winner at 2 Irving Farm purveyors. IF's Grammercy house is a fruity, woody Blue Batak Sumatran. IF's lively Capucas Honduras is on tap at New Museum's Birdbath, the best in 3 visits.
Best chai in the city no doubt. But no wifi, Pumpkinmilk and soy - no almond or macadamia mil. they also recently took away the cinnamon. :( been coming here for years but please give back cinnamon
Classyespresso bar tucked away in a cozy stretch in NYC. Hit up the Friendly Farmer for lunch and then finish off here with your fave espresso drink. All are made with care.
One of my favorite coffee shops in Gramercy. Both their coffee and dessert are excellent. It has a nice neighborhood charm and their service is quick. Try the caramelchocolate brownie.
I was a bit skeptical because of the high prices and hipster vibe, but the pressed sandwiches here are tasty! The Gramercy Pork ($12.75) has a nice spicy kick to it. It contains VT cured ham & cheese.
Great local coffee place, lots of seating incl some outside, pastries from excellent bakeries incl Balthazar and other local ones. Good soy latte $4 and the line even tho long, moves quickly
For non-dairy people, they offer almond, soy and a new pumpkin seedmilk +50c. Skip the latter as it overpowers the coffee and does not blend with it. Regular Cappuccino $4.25. Seating in and outdoor
The cortado lacked dimension, and oddly fell flat on its bitter face. Surprising, since their lattes and cappuccinos are always excellent, and I imagine those are made with the same espresso.
The pop tarts are light and airy and the topping of icing is of a perfect consistency. Have one of the cinnamon and sugar variety with a double espresso.
This neighborhood gem is steps from Union Square and features ample seating and delicious snacks, both savory and sweet, to pair with some fresh espresso. Read more
Best coffee in this neighborhood and incredible baked goods (including gluten free). The staff are super disgruntled, grumpy and flat out rude though, even for New York standards.
Oh yea this place has great coffee and yummy nosh. The coffee comes from the Iriving Farm 90 miles outside of New York, so it's local baby! This spot is also cozy and known for being a pick up joint.
I had black coffee to stay and it was a great cup. The staff was helpful but did not seem to have that small coffee shop charm and special delight. I'll return for the coffee.
Coffee, pecanbar is hidden under the counter, my favorite baked good here. Generally baked goods are not a good flavor or value here. Very good coffee.
This little outpost roasts its own coffee at an upstate farm. Though a tight squeeze, the rich, soothing Cuban cortadito (espresso with steamed milk, served in a shot glass) is worth the trouble.
if you're here, you either work in tech or are currently interviewing to work in tech. get a perfectly made latte to go with a perfectly made sandwich from Bedford next door.
The coffee isn't very good, but what's really infuriating is the extreme moodiness of some of the employees. On a number of occasions I've entered happy and left angry, so come at your own risk!
Our first cafe opened in 1996 on Irving Place in the garden level of a historic Gramercy brownstone. From our beginnings as 52 Irving Coffee & Tea Bar to the beautiful space just up the block that we know now as our 71 Irving Place cafe, this is truly where Irving Farm all began...