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Babe & Al

4.9 (30 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Morlene C.

This cute locally owned little coffee stand feels a little out of place located by the entrance of our run of the mill neighborhood ideal supermarket, but I very much welcome an additional place to get a latte and breakfast pastry. Their pastry case empties out fast daily, but if you get there early enough, you can pick from a selection of baked goods like cheese danishes, almond croissants, scones, and muffins. They have all the classic espresso based drinks and drip coffee. I got my caffeine fix with a dirty chai, which was made quite well. They have grab and go croissant sandwiches you can pick up for a heftier meal and pair it with any one of their fresh juices or sparkling waters they carry in their fridge. The folks behind the counter are extra friendly and have a fun playlist of punk rock from the early aughts, which speaks to my millennial heart. Hope the steady flow of foot traffic from the supermarket helps keep them afloat.

Emily Y H.

Super small Little coffee counter inside the grocery store. Visited few times and I am excited to come back! They know how to make decent latte and nice espresso drinks. Worth it if you want your morning coffee! Good coffee that doesn't cost an arm and leg.

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Jessica C.

How can anyone not love this place? The owner and the baristas are very sweet and I love that they stock so many different flavors of syrup. One time I had a triple sec and ginger cold brew that brightened my whole day, it was incredible. Although they're usually not open beyond 4-ish pm, they are a really convenient coffee spot to pop into during a morning walk. They even have a take-out window next to the bus stop that you can use if you aren't able to go inside. This place is very cute, has great coffee (and brownies), and I'm proud to be a loyal customer.

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Suhaila E.

This is a really convenient coffee shop in the Flatbush area. It's inside the Ideal Supermarket, you'll see it on your left side as you walk in. Although, I've been twice and only purchased once, I can tell you the baristas are really sweet and friendly. There's not many baked good options if you're vegan, but they do use Chobani oat milk! I didn't try any of the drinks but I did have the Cranberry Muffin, which was perfectly tart yet sweet and soft. I will come back for sure as I'm in the area often and would like to try more of the menu.

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Xenia M.

I love that Babe & Al is conveniently located in my local grocery store. I couldn't help but resist those mouth watering Donut Plant donuts, so I grabbed one on my way out! They staff are very welcoming and they offer a lot of pasty and drink options. Definitely will be back again!

Oat milk cold brew & Jasmine Lemonade! YUM

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Latte was crazy good and service was great! Definitely my new go-to spot. Hope to see more vegan options in the future

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I came here Tuesday mid morning because I was absolutely starving and needed a breakfast pastry and…read morea place to do some work. This is a really cute café that has gorgeous leather furniture, lighting fixtures, and cool plants everywhere, very modern looking. The music they play here is great too. I was a little disappointed to see that their food menu was quite limited, and by that time of day, there was really only one savory option that stood out to me, the Parmesan and leek pastry. I ordered this and had the barista heated up for me, as well as print out a receipt because this is how you access the Wi-Fi. I sat in the corner along the wall on a wooden bench and attempted to do work on one of the small metal tables. The tables are quite low, so this really isn't a great place to get a ton of work done in my opinion, as well as the fact that the Wi-Fi only works for 30 minutes and after that, you need to go back up and get another receipt for a code. I was also a little disappointed in the pastry itself, as it wasn't fully heated and was a little too greasy for me. I can't speak on the coffee here, but it did look like they provide high-quality options. Vibes and aesthetic are high but I can't say I'd come here again.

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After a run at Prospect Park this past Saturday morning, we stopped by Villager for coffee. I…read morewasn't expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised upon walking in since I saw their wall of beans for sale. They carry beans from DAK Coffee Roasters, which is one of my favorite roasters from Amsterdam, along with Sey Coffee and other roasters known for their high-quality beans. I grabbed a bag of DAK beans, which came with a free single-origin drip. It was honestly great for drip -- clean, not watery, and nicely fruity and juicy. It was pretty busy, so I skipped the pour-over this time, but I'd definitely come back to try it on a calmer time of the week. If I'm looking to stock up on good beans, I know I'll be back at Villager.

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