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    Chocolatte

    3.5 (75 reviews)
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    Ali T.

    I wish I read reviews of this place before walking in... I was working in the area and was craving a bagel and cream cheese. It was about 10am when I walked in with my coworker. I ordered a bagel and cream cheese and some type of pastry with mushroom filling. I had high expectations of Chocolatte and the shop was adorable. I waited and waited... waited some more after paying. The guy behind the counter tells me they ran out of bagels. It's 10am and I've been waiting for 15 mins for you to toast a bagel and spread cream cheese on it. He asks if he could substitute it with the house baguette. I said sure! At this point I'm starving and angry. The guy taking my order should've known if they ran out of ingredients. Actually the shop is tiny, every staff should've known. Baguette with cream cheese: Poorly made and where's the cream cheese??? That is not a schmear. I gave half to my coworker and I'm not sure what she did with it. Mushroom pastry: Pastry was flaky, but the mushroom filling was super salty. The pastry was cold too. I wish I walked a bit further down the block because other bakeries were filled with customers and bagels lined the windows.

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    Andrea K.

    The customer service is great. You will always find a friendly barista at Chocolatte. The food is amazing. The coffee is the best in Crown Heights. But if you order food make sure to tell them you want salt and pepper (if you want it) because on certain things they don't add it because some people don't want it. The great thing about this place is you can custom order things the way you like them. So for example today I ordered my caesar salad with no croutons light dressing and with avocado on top.

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    Peter D.

    This is an accessible, pleasant coffee shop located inside the Jewish Children's Museum (and in the heart of the Jewish community of Crown Heights). The space is bright and airy, decorated with Illy products and clocks showing the time in various cities around the world (Jerusalem, Milan, Paris, Rio...), a flatscreen showing nothing but nature scenes, and Hebrew pop music playing over the soundsystem. They have every coffee drink anyone could ever want, and I appreciated the fresh mint they added to my tea. I have yet to try the more substantial food options (sandwiches, salads, etc.), but I can report that they have plenty of decent snacks available (pastries, Kind Bars, Naked Juices, and more). $3.75 is bit steep for a plain croissant, but perhaps kosher croissants cost more. I don't really know. Chocolatte also boasts free wi-fi, but there is limited (but comfortable) seating and the counter is a bit higher than ideal for laptopping. Although, I can't blame them if it's purposeful, and they don't want the likes of me sitting there all day long.

    Nasty rotten avocados, old olives and mopped up looking eggs.
    Sharon P.

    Where do I even start? First off, I tried to call the store to make an order. However, the guy on the phone, for whatever apparent reason, did not want to take my order, told me to order online, and then hung up on me. I went on their website, but it was glitchy on my phone, so I ended up walking to the store. When I got there, there were people in the store giving me rude stares and talking about me.. Why, because I was not Jewish and I had red hair and tattoos? A great way to feel welcome. Great customer service. So I gave my order, and waited awkwardly in the store. I took my order and left. When I had gotten home, I looked at the order, and they had given me rotten avocados and old olives. They had also given me two eggs, instead of the three that was specified online, and those two eggs were not even cooked properly. If you are not Jewish, don't even bother coming to the store because they will give you horrible customer service and give you the left overs that they wouldn't give to somebody that was Jewish. I wasted $16 at this store. Thanks, no thanks.

    Levi B.

    Excellent place to have a Latte, coffee, green salad, sandwich and milkshake, Starbucks kosher style. Located in the Jewish Children's Museum building and have additional seating outside.

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    Mark D.

    I chose to visit Chocolatte on Thanksgiving morning prior to making a long train trip to far western New Jersey. It has a very convenient location next to the Kingston Avenue subway station. I was fascinated by the vibrancy of the bustling Jewish community as opposed to my homogeneous South Florida suburban neighborhood. I found the staff to be quite friendly and I didn't feel any discrimination because I'm not Jewish. We just had coffee and it was quite good. I liked being able to order an espresso shot to add to it. I thought the seating inside was too cramped so we opted for a sidewalk table. Although it was cold out (by my Miami standards) the entertaining "street theater" more than made up for it. I'll be trying this place again on my next visit.

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    Great drinks, kind staff, distinct vibe as the signature cafe next to 770. can get quite busy at times

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