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787 Coffee

3.9 (32 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Horchata Latte
Carmellina B.

So happy I finally got to try this gem in Westfield! Their coffee pouches are truly iconic and saw them pop on my Tiktok and had to go. The inside was very aesthetic with all the plants and art hanging around the store. They had a shelf of coffee beans for sale as well. The staff was so friendly and welcoming. They were so knowledgeable and gave us opinions on what we should get, which I really appreciated! I othered a Horchata Latte with oatmilk and choose the rum blend to add and it was so delicious! It had such a great cinnamon flavor and was so rich! I also ordered a walnut and olive oil loaf - also super delicious and moist. Definitely worth a visit and to get such an IG worthy pouch of coffee!

coquito with $3 rum something ballooned it to $11 a bag
Chris L.

My work proximity associates were influenced in having me purchase coffee from here because of TikTok. I ordered 3 Coquito lattes. the lady said something, like pick 1 or the 3 and I unassuming picked the rum flavor. I thought it was the type of coffee bean but it's was a $3 add on like a topping. it made each latte jump to $11 a drink. the lady were nice enough to put my hot latte in my yeti mug so I could drink it on my drive to work. Probably won't be coming back. just way too expensive for a coffee for $8 a drink and the coffee flavor is drowned out with sugar and milk.

Amanda R.

Just visited 787 Coffee which recently opened (they've only been open two weeks!), and overall it was a great experience. We tried the Coquito and Tres Leches iced coffees--both were delicious and really unique flavor-wise. Definitely a treat for sweet coffee lovers! The vibe inside is great--welcoming, relaxed, and perfect for hanging out or getting some work done. It's a little on the pricier side, but you can tell the ingredients and care are high-quality. One suggestion: it would be super helpful if the menu was easier to read or displayed more clearly. I had to ask the barista, who was super friendly and handed me a QR code to check out the menu. A posted menu or printed version would be great for first-timers. Can't wait to go back and try more!

Piña Colada Latte
Kimberly B.

Cutest little spot with unique roasts and flavor profiles. Bright, fun ambiance. Excellent service from the friendly barista.

Coquito Latte
Carina L.

Amazing all around! Tried the coquito latte with the rum infused beans and it did not disappoint. The cinnamon and coconut pieces really sold it for me. I also grabbed their banana walnut loaf slice (not pictured because I housed it) warmed up and while I do wish the olive oil was a little more present it paired perfectly with the latte. Everything was fairly priced considering the quality and portion sizes. Service was excellent and they really made sure I understood and enjoyed all of my options. Will be returning whenever I'm in Westfield.

Cold brew
Annie C.

Didn't realize a new coffee shop opened in downtown and was excited to try it out. I love craft coffees and can always appreciate a shop that leans into different beans and roasts vs relying on fun flavors as a selling point. The inside of this shop was very welcoming, as were the employees - so kind and courteous! Unfortunately the coffee wasn't for me. I had an upset stomach after and the cold brew just was strong but in a non-flavorful way. Plus the drinks were very expensive, not something I would be able to regularly afford. Fun packaging for the cold coffees and this location might be up some people's alley but it just wasn't for me.

Iced coffee coquito and tres leches
Joao L.

Tried out 787 Coffee in Westfield and had a pretty good experience overall. I ordered the Coquito iced coffee and the tres leches iced coffee both were solid picks, especially if you like bold, smooth flavors with a bit of a twist. The Coquito had a nice coconut-cinnamon vibe without being too sweet. The service was okay nothing to complain about, but not overly warm or enthusiastic either. The place itself was quiet, which was a nice surprise for a coffee shop in a busy area. It's a good spot if you're looking to get some work done or just want a low-key break. Would definitely stop by again to try more of their drinks.

Sejal S.

All coffee lovers reunite for a wonderful coffee experience. The vibes of this place is off the charts, has a great ambience, all in a cozy setting. The staff is very friendly, smiling and welcome you when you come in. The menu has a lot of different coffee items, and some pastries as well. They serve the iced drinks in these cool pouches and the coffee was actually really good and tasty. I had an iced mocha, with rum flavor and it was the perfect amount of chocolate rum and coffee to kickstart my day. There are a lot of different coffee choices that I need to try, can't wait to try them all!

Coquito Latte (Puerto Rico's Classic)
Pamela L.

787 Coffee...no need to dial 787 (area code for Puerto Rico) when you can have it here in Westfield, New Jersey. I grew up in a dominant Puerto Rican neighborhood in the LES of Manhattan. This is my first time trying their coffee. The cashier told me that they grow and harvest their own java beans. Here is what we ordered: - Mazapan Latte (sweet & nutty: does contain peanuts) - Coquito Latte (Puerto Rico's Classic. It is coconut based) - Horchata Latte (Rice & Cinnamon goodness) I will say I was disappointed that these lattes did not come in the cute pouches (they ran out of them). It would have made for a cute photo op. Nonetheless, we absolutely loved every sip of our drinks. Huge shout out to all three of the baristas we interacted with. They took the time to give us a warm welcome, say goodbye and thanked us for dropping by. Outstanding service. As per their logo: for all you "Caffeinated Humans" bookmark this place for your next coffee adventure. Fun Fact: After having your coffee here go explore The Charles Addams (creator of Addams Family) Historic Trail in this gorgeous and quaint town. My son and I were in awe of the homes that were mostly Victorian and Craftsman style. They also hold a fun and spooky Addamsfest every October. If you paid attention to Season 2 of Wednesday, Lurch is driving the family car with New Jersey license plates.

"There's too much caffeine in my blood stream..."
Penelope M.

We found our favourite coffee shop now. Once we walked in, we felt welcomed. Place was vibrant and clean. Display of different sauces to flavour their three kinds of coffee beans decorated their shelves. Our barista, Eva was truly skilled because we got three different flavours and she made them with ease and swiftness. Each coffee had its own distinct character and each one was impressive. Iced ones were in disposable pouch & paper straws. That was unique. They also had empanadas and cookies, that soon I will try. Thank you for expanding nearby because hard working people from New Jersey deserve you, too.

My Coquito latte
Jenny R.

When I came in I was greeted by Angelina. It's small and pretty inside. They explained about the different beans and asked which one I wanted used for my Coquito latte. I chose the rum one because who has Coquito without rum. They didn't have options for snacks. They had cookies , quesitos and empanadas. My coffee had some coconut bits in it. It was a decent coffee but I don't think it was spectacular. It was just decent. I'll be back to try some of the other beans. The whiskey one smelled the strongest.

Some sweets
Elizabeth C.

I am excited that a new coffee shop took the place of the previous one that was there. I'm so tired of . Th e shop is small but has ample seating. The girls behind the counter were very nice and informative. I was welcomed with "Is this your first time here?" She also told me a little history of the company and about the beans that they use. I opted for an iced Dulce de leche latte with a sort of rum bean. I forget exactly what it was called. It was $3 extra but it was my first time there so I splurged. LOL. My drink was quite tasty and I typically don't do coffee but I do like a flavored latte once in awhile. I'll definitely be back.

Horchata latte with rum infused coffee beans
Trevor R.

My favorite coffee shop in NYC has finally come to New Jersey! 787 offers fantastic beverages from ethically sourced beans via family farms in Puerto Rico! As someone who eats gluten free, 787 always has a gluten free treat or two on hand as well. My favorite drink is the horchata latte with the rum infused coffee beans (whiskey infused coffee beans are also an option). Though you can never go wrong with their signature coquito latte with or without infused coffee beans. 787 offers a number of chairs & tables, some outlets, a bathroom and is open until 7 PM- making it an ideal and pleasant place to do work. The staff at every 787 location is always so knowledgeable and ready to make recommendations based on your interests- this location certainly is no exception. If you are looking for a coffee shop that checks all the boxes, this is the place!

Coquito iced latte w/ rum espresso

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i had the chocolate chip cookie and it was very good! i heated it up in the microwave for extra melty goodness :). staff is very friendly.

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Looooved my chai latte. Espresso is so good too. Christin and Julian were so helpful!! Amazing staff and beverages!

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Here is what we ordered: - Mazapan Latte (sweet & nutty: does contain peanuts) - Coquito Latte (Puerto Rico's Classic.

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I really want to like this place but sadly, I generally get a Regina George vibe. I doubt it's…read moreintentional which is why it's worth a conversation. I come here only on Sunday mornings and often, when there is usually no line. For two years I have been doing this , I have received ZERO eye contact, no warmth, no engagement from this shift's crew--until today. That's why it mattered when one Asian barista this morning (who wasn't the one to take my order) warmly looked at me, smiled, and said something kind. It came right after her coworker placed my drink down, mumbled my name, and they turned their back on me when I thanked them -- but weren't doing anything else! Same energy when they took my order minutes earlier even when I was the only person in line. Like I owe them a favor for being at their counter! I've watched them and their colleagues treat me this way consistently. Mind you, I either only order a latte, a matcha, or a pastry. The worst part is that this treatment feels selective. I''ve seen this same crew be friendly, laugh, and engage with other customers--but from what I've seen for 2 years is that it seems only a certain type of walk-in gets this reception. It suck's to be flatly received and then notice the person behind me get a smile and a conversation, even if it's obvious that they're not a regular here ... at least not on Sundays. :) Again, thank you to that barista who broke the pattern for me today because I finally felt seen. I added a 3rd star out of gratitude. :) If you've found this crew non-selectively friendly, I'd genuinely like to know what day you come--because my Sunday morning experience has been consistently selective. I choose to be optimistic. And to management, let's talk about this.

Very overpriced drinks with terrible, stale pastries. I don't drink coffee. Their teas are very…read moreAmericanised. Sometimes I look for a good green tea and the only green tea they have has fruit in it. Matcha isn't good. It's on par with Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks Matcha. I had the Matcha strawberry drink and it was too sweet. Good luck finding a seat that isn't occupied by high school students using this place as a study session.

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The Morning Roast

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I stumbled upon a TikTok about this place this morning and happened to be in the area later today…read moreand decided to stop by for an afternoon treat. I got a large iced jelly donut latte and a large iced sticky rice latte. The large jelly donut comes with 4 shots and the sticky rice 3 shots but the barista had an extra shot so added it to the sticky. The barista offered to do less than the standard shot amount so less caffeine is an option. 2 16oz iced lattes each with 4 shots totaled $16 and change - A STEAL. Both lattes were delicious. I really loved the jelly donut. Tastes exactly like a jelly donut! The sticky rice has a nice coconuty caramel flavor despite having no caramel. The barista was so nice friendly. I live about 20 minutes away but I think I'll be making the drive to try more of the menu. This place turns into a brewery at night which I also want to try! Such a unique and fun business concept.

I came here because I ordered directly from Grubhub for Pick Up. I did not realize it's actually…read morepub that they rent out a space from during the day and make it into a coffee bar. So it does not say the morning roast on it. It is actually a pub. That was the one piece. I wish I knew cause I walked around aimlessly looking for it. They were super friendly and explained everything to me when I walked in and the coffee was delicious. I ordered a shaken espresso with Pandan syrup. It's essentially a more natural lighter version of vanilla if you're unfamiliar with what pandan is. It was absolutely excellent and I actually really loved it and it's a place that I would come by frequently to order from. They also had a lot of really high-quality tea that I wish I was able to take advantage of it usually takes me a while to finish my drink and I finished this one in like a second.

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Finally got to experience this place after hearing of it for more than 2+ years! I've heard at…read moretimes this Coffee spot can be pretty packed, so I feel like I came on a really good day. First off: Service. I told the employee that this was my first time there, and they were more-than-happy to help me make a decision for my order. Patient and walked me through. Second: The Food. Let's get into it. 1) Cassava Latte ($7.50) - I was so pleasantly suprised at this drink; described as "(i)nspired by the Filipino dessert cake, made with condensed milk and coconut." The first sip, and I was intrigued! It was perfectly sweet, and the perfect mix of that coconut-dessert taste that cassava typically delivers! It tasted genuine, if that's possible. 2) Sinigang Croquette ($5.00) - This was interesting. Described as "Pork and Gabi (taro) shaped into a patty, rolled in Japanese bread crumbs, and deep fried. Served with our in-house sawsawan (dipping sauce)", it hit all the right notes. To be honest? $5.00 for 1 felt a bit steep. I'd pay $7.50 for two, though! 3) Boy Bawang Shio Pan ($7.50) - This was the most curious of all my purchases. Described as an "(i)n-house salt bread rolled in garlic and corn crumbs, filled with roasted garlic butter, topped with corn cheese whip. Inspired by the popular Filipino snack: Boy Bawang. THIS ITEM I SING ITS PRAISES. I am an absolute lover of the Boy Bawang Garlic Flavor Corn Snack --- much more pungent than anything Corn Nuts could ever offer. This Shio Pan absolutely delivered with its roasted garlic flavor! And as soon as you take a few bites ---- you get hit with that roasted garlic butter --- and let me tell you, they are not shy about their filling! Absolute master class --- but it's only for a limited run. You should definitely try! Third: Ambiance - The Cafe is quaint --- and has a seating area that could maybe fit between 18-24 people? It's just along the side of the business, but I managed to get a table for myself. Ayala, you did not disappoint! Can't wait to try your Sisig Flatbread for the next round!

I came into this place with very high expectations because it was ranked globally on beli. It was…read moregood, but it did miss a bit. First the good: The food was good! I had the sisig flatbread and the pork croquette. The sisig flatbread had very unique and complex flavors. I thought it was very creative. The croquette was fresh and tasty, but it was truly the sauce that came with it that was the star of the show. It bold and vinegary and tasted great with the sisig flat bread as well. I tried a bit of my friend's pandan waffle and it was quite tasty! I could really taste the pandan. Now the bad. The ube latte was mediocre. I asked for mine with matcha, but I really couldn't even taste the matcha. I think next time I might try their other drinks to see if there is a difference. However, I was really expecting better. Overall: I'd say the food is better than the drinks, which is a bit of a disappointment because I was hoping for both to be out of this world. The service was good and the staff was very kind. I also enjoyed the vibe of the restaurant as well.

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Palmas is a fairly recent addition to downtown Cranford, but I had heard about it on TikTok. I…read moreloved walking into the Salvadoran-owned cafe as it felt very warm and inviting. The staff was friendly and offered great suggestions. Although it was very busy on Saturday afternoon, I was happy to find a few seats available with the background music at the perfect, conversational volume. I only came in to order coffee, but seeing all those delicious pastries and baked goods made me almost change my mind. There were several winter specials available, so I decided to try the dulce de leche latte. I really enjoyed it since it was bold and strong, but had a smooth, sweet finish. There were many tasty-sounding latte choices such as horchata, tiramisu, and the golden palms latte, which is made of turmeric. I look forward to trying one of those the next time that I return.

Went in here because my usual coffee spot across the street that I drove 25 minutes for is closed…read morefor New Year's Day. Shout out to Palmas Cafe for being open! I ordered three fried empanadas (two chicken and one beef). they were okay - the crust is a bit different than I'm used to, but maybe the empanadas I typically have are baked. Also seemed to be more potato than meat in the beef one. The Americano coffee is awful. It gives mostly hot water with a hint of coffee flavor. I tossed it and didn't complain. Granted it's a cafe and not a coffee shop, but it's coffee! They have a plethora of other drinks that may be worth trying, but i will never order coffee here again. The decor inside is nice Also note, this is mostly a beverage and snack place. Very little food on the menu.

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