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The ideal downtown work spot. Great single origin coffees brewed with clover machines. Huge tables with lighting that doesn't suck. Reasonably good free wifi. Only downside is no power outlets.
Sheep, the shop's mascot, decorate Kaffe 1668's walls. Enter the cafe's cave-like basement for a completely different experience. Also, try the shop's fresh-pressed juices. Read more
Excellent cafe tucked away just blocks from World Trade Center. Great roasting program & execution of espresso / pour-over drinks. Make sure to check out the Alpha Dominche pour-over machine.
Best coffee in NYC? If you are into coffee, and I mean real, straight, black coffee, and enjoy the varietal differences of different countries, must try their impeccably brewed cups o joe.
About half the size of the Kaffe just up the bend but all the quality you'd expect from this Nordic café brand. Easily one of the better cafés in TriBeca to just sit and relax while sipping on drinks
The atmosphere and vibe of this place is great. They were just playing The Usual Suspects on the projector and people weren't obnoxious. Great coffee and espresso drinks. Laptop worker approved.
There is no downstairs seating here. I don't know how all these tips ended up describing a downstairs at this location near Murray St., but this photo shows you what it looks like today:
Kaffe 1668 has some of my favorite coffee in NYC. I make it a point to stop by whenever I am in the area. Baristas are extremely educated and friendly if yo have questions.
Japanese - Swedish family runs a stylish place with very good blend for espresso, nice baristas and a fine Macha Raw energy bars. As all Scandinavians they favour cashless payments.
Amazing Mocha Latte! I love the atmosphere, and definitely my go to places for studying and getting some work done. They have great breakfast and lunch options
Hands down the best latte in Manhattan. A little expensive but how can you not love the fluffy little sheep that decorate the entire shop. Skip the food. There are better options nearby
Its pretty good... But not as good as laughing man in the same neighborhood. Yes, its trendier with some nice art on the walls, but the flat white at laughing man still wins hands down.
One of the top coffee shops in the city. They have an excellent selection of coffees, teas and coffee drinks. Don't forget to use your Kaffe card {Buy 10 get the next drink free}
Kaffe has been one of our favorites since the coming of the third wave. With the addition of wine and juices, a solid spot whatever your needed poison or antidote may be.
They know how to fill their cups! Every time I order a coffee, it's filled to the top. I feel like I have Parkinson's as my coffee flys everywhere. Top notch
A smooth and sweeter coffee than others. Great seating space that's dimly-lit and cosy but roomy at the same time. Wifi too. Small soy latte $4.50 to stay
This narrow space is good for the mornings when you don't have to rush out the door. The atmosphere kind of feels like Stumptown but a little more elegant. Any espresso-based drink is good here.
There are two locations on Greenwich. The south location has WiFi and is a bit smaller. Long community table and small tables for two at the back. Come with your laptop charged
They now serve cold pressed juices. Their coffee/espresso quality has a bit more variation unfortunately now than their early days with new hires etc. still, a very good place for the area.
Flat white was good but bigger than expected, croissant was yum. Baristas were indifferent though - didn't notice even a hint of smile on their faces in 20 Minutes 😐
Love this place! Latte machiato and peppermint tea are my favs! Also love the hummous avocado sandwich and Swedish Cavecookie. All are incredibly delish!
Eat the turkeycurrysandwich: smoked turkey, curry sauce w walnuts & raisins, arugula, radish. Wash down with one of the best cup of coffee in the city.
The basement is a fantastic study spot. Usually you'll find Stuyvesant HS students here. I'm glad an alternative to Starbucks finally opened up. Counter Culture served here.
They put the Clover drip on the map. They invented checking out with an iPad. References to the olde with lots of progress and cutting edge style. Oh, and great coffee.