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- Project Latte: a NYC cafe culture guideJanuary 11, 2012One of our favorite overall shops, RBC has a few window seats looking out over mostly-desolate Worth St. They offer coffees from more roasters than anyone in town and a variety of pourover methods.
- Carmen da SilvaAugust 15, 2011They rotate through several very fine coffees and offer free home brew classes on occassion. Note: first place in NYC to serve Portland's Heart Coffee!! XOXO Read more
- Adrian MoreiraFebruary 14, 2010Really clean, cute, new coffee shop with one of the few slayer machines in the country. Handmade in Seattle, and selling for 18k a pop, these things make a tasty cuppa. Jam thumbprint cookies, yum!
- Food & WineApril 22, 2011RBC's wildly sophisticated Slayer espresso machine controls details from pressure to water temperature, bringing out even the subtlest bean flavors in unbelievably creamy espresso.
- Park BrannenFebruary 21, 2010The slayer is nothing without a serious barista. Becca is fantastic and did a wonderful job even with the last customer of the day. Great shop, great customer service, perfect experience.
- ClaireSeptember 17, 2011If you go to worth street vet, it's worth a stop here. Great coffee and the best old school hip hop playing.
- Sam OppenheimJuly 26, 2010Great coffee and service, free wifi as long as your battery or bladder lasts (no plugs and no bathroom access as policy) so juice up and leak out before you arrive!
- Mark UhlemannSeptember 3, 2010If the single origin espresso from Guatemala isn't redolent with raspberry fruit, send it back and ask them to pull another shot. It's awesome!
- One of my favorite coffee shops. Coffee is craft and art here. Order the cortado. It's delicious.
- Akshay PatilFebruary 16, 2011There's a television on the wall showing a live feed of a nearby doggy pool. Pay attention and you'll see Fido doing laps!
- you can use the restroom across the way at the nail salon. They didn't seem to mind. But then again, I did walk out with a $6 bottle of OPI
- Gilt CityAugust 23, 2010Hard core java fans will appreciate that drinks are made by The Slayer, an $18,000 coffee machine handcrafted in Seattle.
- Seriously the best iced lattes in NYC. And coming from an ex-Starbucks barista no less ;)
- Celine GAugust 28, 2010Great Vietnamese, cappuccino and iced coffee. Best coffee downtown...seriously!
- Great place to pick up brewing gear, also in my top 3 for coffee in the city.
- Robert O'DowdJanuary 14, 2012Quite possibly the best latte I've ever had! Pick up a bag of ground 'Handsome'.
- Coffee tastes like the bottom of the pot but if you can deal with that it's really strong. Lives up to it's name-really bad coffee
- Chris BrunoNovember 11, 2010decent coffee, excellent service. nice alternative to Starbucks for New York Law students.
- cute place, coffees a little too bitter for me, tastes like the "end-of-the-pot" to me.
- Argh! This place is closed. Now where am I going to get a decent cup of coffee when I have to do jury duty?
- Darren MarksSeptember 24, 2011Where is the "thumbs down" button? Lousy service (from grungy, crunchy hipster wannabes) and worse coffee. Today's $5 ripoff lesson of the day. Never go here. Ever.
- Grab the last bacon cheddar scone before they run out.