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4.3

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Nawaf Ben Shaalan

Blue Bottle Coffee - Grand Central Terminal

Blue Bottle Coffee has earned a loyal following for its high-quality brews and sleek, modern design. This Grand Central outpost is a small but efficient space, ideal for a quick stop if you’re in the area. Blue Bottle’s cappuccino is frequently recommended, but if you're in the mood for something unique, their matcha is touted as one of the best in the city. Though seating is limited to just a few chairs in front of the window, the fast service and top-notch drinks more than make up for the lack of space.

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4.6

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Clarice L

Le Café Coffee - Midtown

Just a short walk from Grand Central, Le Café Coffee offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those looking for more than just a cup of joe. Known for their avocado toast, which customers rave about, this spot also prides itself on crafting perfect oat lattes. The baristas here take great care in making sure each cup is just right, ensuring your coffee is consistently excellent.

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4.7

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(91)

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Brian Giambalvo

Ground Central Coffee Company

Ground Central Coffee Company brings a quirky, laid-back vibe to the otherwise fast-paced Grand Central area. Just across from the terminal, this café is known for its cozy interior, complete with shelves full of books and records for sale. The seating includes comfortable chairs and couches, making it a perfect place to sit and relax with friends or dive into a good book while sipping a cappuccino.

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4.5

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Kona Coffee - Grand Central Terminal

Kona Coffee is a spacious and bright café just steps away from Grand Central. Known for its Hawaiian coffee beans, this spot offers a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from the typical New York coffee scene. Kona Coffee has two floors of seating, making it an ideal location to sit down, enjoy your coffee, and even get some work done. The upstairs area is particularly popular for those looking for a quieter space with larger tables.

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4.5

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Black Fox Coffee

Black Fox Coffee stands out for its unique flavor combinations and Australian-style coffee offerings. Located just a short walk from Grand Central, this chic café offers a stylish yet cozy space where you can enjoy their specialty lattes. Customers love the Thai sesame latte and the butterscotch maple pecan latte for their balanced sweetness and frothy perfection.

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4.1

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Rob Spitler

Gregorys Coffee - Grand Central Terminal

Gregorys Coffee has made a name for itself as a relaxed, welcoming coffee chain offering top-tier coffee, espresso drinks, and snacks. The Grand Central location is no exception, with its inviting environment, free Wi-Fi, and a variety of seating options. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick cold brew or planning to get some work done, Gregorys provides a calm, friendly atmosphere.

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4.5

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Blank Street Coffee

If you’re looking for a sleek, trendy coffee shop near Grand Central, Blank Street Coffee should be on your list. Though the seating area is often quiet, it’s a popular stop for people grabbing their coffee to go. Blank Street consistently delivers high-quality coffee with a modern, minimalist aesthetic that makes it a great spot to take a breather.

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4.9

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Ginjan Café

Ginjan Café is a must-visit spot in Harlem, serving a blend of traditional coffee drinks and African-inspired beverages. Their signature Ginjan drink, made with ginger, pineapple, and lemon, is a fan favorite, but their lattes and espressos hit the mark too. The spacious interior, with its comfy seating and work-friendly vibe, makes it a perfect spot to relax or get some work done. You’ll also find crepes and pastries on the menu, so come for the coffee and stay for the snacks.

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4.7

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9TAILS Coffee Shop

9TAILS Coffee Shop is one of those hidden gems you’ll be glad you stumbled upon. With its inviting atmosphere, blonde wood tables, and hanging plants, the space feels like a breath of fresh air. The café is known for its sustainably sourced coffee and friendly staff. The communal tables are perfect for striking up a conversation with fellow coffee lovers or simply soaking in the cozy vibes. Whether you’re grabbing a latte or their signature drinks, it’s a lovely spot to support a local business.

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4.5

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PROOF Coffee Roasters

Small but mighty, PROOF Coffee Roasters delivers when it comes to strong, flavorful brews. Passionate about their craft, the baristas here roast small batches of organic coffee, ensuring every cup is fresh and full of flavor. The community-driven space is welcoming, and the knowledgeable staff will gladly guide you through the menu. With their commitment to ethically sourced coffee, you’ll feel good about every sip.

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4.7

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The Oma Shop I

More than just a café, The Oma Shop I is an experience. This Harlem spot combines coffee with lifestyle, offering home goods, wellness products, and even a barbershop. The coffee is fantastic, with baristas serving up a range of espresso-based drinks and snacks. Their cheesy bread is a fan favorite, and the vibe is nothing short of charming. You can sip your latte while browsing their curated selection of handcrafted gifts—perfect for anyone who enjoys supporting small businesses.

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4.7

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Lucille’s Coffee & Cocktails

Lucille’s Coffee & Cocktails is the best of both worlds, offering incredible coffee by day and cocktails by night. With a chic, laid-back vibe, this café serves as a community hub in Harlem. During the day, grab a perfectly brewed coffee and one of their delicious pastries. As the evening rolls in, the space transforms, offering craft cocktails and a lively atmosphere. It’s a versatile spot that keeps the Harlem community buzzing (pun intended) at any hour.

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4.4

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Juan Gutierrez

Dear Mama

Dear Mama’s name is as warm and welcoming as its atmosphere. The café offers an array of artisanal drinks, delicious vegan and gluten-free options, and a team of baristas that’ll make you feel right at home. Known for their expertly crafted coffee, Dear Mama is the perfect place to kick back with a cold brew or grab a quick bite. Their brownie with chunks of chocolate is not to be missed, especially when paired with their specialty MCM latte.

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4.7

of 5.0

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Maria Eugenia

Kuro Kuma

Kuro Kuma is a tiny café with a big heart. Known for their consistently good coffee, this little spot is a neighborhood favorite for both locals and tourists alike. Their espresso is smooth and strong, and their menu features a rotating selection of single-origin beans. The atmosphere is cozy, with just enough seating to enjoy your drink and feel part of the local buzz. It’s an ideal spot to start your day with a caffeine kick that keeps on giving.

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4.6

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Plowshares Coffee Roasters

Plowshares Coffee Roasters is another Harlem staple for serious coffee lovers. The small, charming café roasts its own beans, ensuring each cup is full of deep, complex flavors. With a focus on sustainability and community, Plowshares offers a variety of espresso drinks and pour-over options. The friendly staff is always ready to talk coffee, and they even sell their beans for those who want to recreate the magic at home.

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4.7

of 5.0

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Sherry Chambers

I Like It Black

I Like It Black is a cozy, community-focused spot that prides itself on serving excellent coffee. Their Gingerbread Latte is a seasonal favorite, and their breakfast sandwiches are just as memorable. The atmosphere is laid-back, and the staff’s friendly service makes everyone feel welcome. The café’s mission to uplift the local community is evident in everything they do, from sourcing their beans to creating a space that feels like home.

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4.5

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Melody de Castro

Double Dutch Espresso

Double Dutch Espresso is more than just a coffee shop; it’s a neighborhood gathering place. With its artisanal decor, skilled baristas, and a menu that includes everything from matcha lattes to the famous Goddess Sandwich, this café is perfect for grabbing a coffee or enjoying a bite with friends. The relaxed vibe and friendly staff make it a spot where you can linger and feel part of the Harlem community, one cup at a time.

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4.4

of 5.0

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Felix Roasting Co.

Felix Roasting Co. is your spot if you want to impress without trying too hard. Located at Greene St, this café is as much about the art-inspired decor as the coffee. With its lavish design, plush seating, and creative espresso drinks, it’s perfect for a first date where you can both marvel at the aesthetics as much as you do each other. The vibe is a bit upscale but laid-back enough for a casual chat. Whether you order a coffee or even a glass of wine, it’s easy to linger and enjoy the elegant surroundings.

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3.8

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Santosh Shetty

Hungry Ghost - West Village

There’s something effortlessly romantic about the West Village, and Hungry Ghost fits right into the charm of the neighborhood. With its clean, modern design and Stumptown Coffee, it’s perfect for a low-key date. After grabbing a coffee, take a stroll through the nearby picturesque streets or pop into a local bookstore. The coffee is excellent, and the space has a nice balance of buzz and calm — ideal for a first date that flows naturally. Plus, if things go well, a walk through the West Village is a perfect way to extend the date.

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4.5

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Kazue Kurahara

Devoción - Williamsburg

If you want a coffee shop with a serious wow factor, Devoción in Williamsburg is it. Housed in a former warehouse with a massive skylight and an entire wall of greenery, this café is both impressive and inviting. It’s the perfect setting for a date that starts with coffee but could easily stretch into hours of conversation. The leather couches and natural light create a cozy yet open atmosphere, and if things go south, you can always distract yourself by admiring the impressive plant wall and thinking about how to recreate it in your apartment.

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4.2

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Froth Coffee

Froth Coffee in the East Village might be small, but it’s big on charm. Bright, airy, and filled with trendy people sipping fancy coffee drinks, it’s the kind of place that feels effortlessly cool without being overwhelming. Mirrors on the walls give the space a larger feel, and the vibe is light and open — perfect for a first date when you don’t want to feel cramped. It’s also tucked away in a basement, but thanks to the lighting and decor, it feels like a hidden oasis in the middle of the city.

4.4

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Black Press Coffee

Black Press Coffee, with its minimalist design and focus on high-quality specialty coffee drinks, is a great spot for a low-key first date. The coffee is fantastic, and the vibe is relaxed and unfussy, allowing you to focus on the conversation. Their turmeric lattes are a standout, offering something a bit different if you’re tired of the usual flat white or cappuccino. The small, intimate space is perfect for sitting down and chatting without too much background noise, so you can get to know your date.

4.6

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St Kilda Coffee

If you’re near Midtown and need a hidden gem for a casual first date, St Kilda Coffee is your go-to. This subterranean café has a minimalist vibe with an intimate seating area, making it feel cozy and private. Located just a few steps from the hustle and bustle of Times Square, St Kilda is the perfect escape for a quieter, more personal conversation. The coffee is great, the music is good, and the setting is just right for an easygoing first date.

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4.9

of 5.0

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Beanmonger

Beanmonger Coffee brings a cozy, home-like vibe to every visit, with a few tables available for working or catching up on a good book. Customers rave about the delicious coffee and warm, inviting atmosphere. The space is intimate, making it an ideal stop for those seeking a quiet, comfortable coffee shop in Brooklyn. What truly stands out at Beanmonger is the friendly staff and the care they put into every cup. Their holiday-themed drinks are not only delicious but also Instagram-worthy.

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4.8

of 5.0

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Casita of Brooklyn

Casita of Brooklyn offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with a menu that reflects a mix of Greek and Latin influences. From its Greek baklava to its guava and cream cheese empanadas, this café offers much more than just your usual pastries. The staff is praised for their friendly service, making each visit feel like you're stopping by a friend’s house for a chat and a coffee. Not only does Casita offer exceptional food, but their coffee is also top-notch.

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