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Cositas Cafe

4.7 (39 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed

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Sebastian C.

I was looking for a spot for a coffee date with a friend and am so glad we chose Cositas! Cositas Cafe is truly a gem on the Upper East Side, standing out as one of the few Latin American coffee shops in the neighborhood. We tried both the cortado and the oat horchata latte. While both were great, the oat horchata latte really stood out. If you love horchata, this drink is a must try--the oat milk complements the flavors nicely. Cositas offers a large selection of Colombian baked goods, including pan de bono, buñuelos, and dedos de queso. They also have savory empanadas with a variety of fillings, along with arepas. Most of their baked goods are naturally gluten-free! I tried the chicken empanada and the guava-and-cheese-filled cambray. Both were delicious and pair perfectly with a coffee.

Madhulika S.

It is always a treat to go to Cositas. I keep telling myself I will try more cafes in the area but find myself back here regularly because it's that good. The iced oat horchata latte is a must. From the pastries I would definitely recommend the pan de bono, bunuelo, and cambray which are all amazing. They have a great selection of savory veggie empanadas (spinach & cheese, potato & cheese, and black bean). My favorite would have to be the black bean empanadas and the accompanying sauces just add the perfect touch. You also cannot go wrong with the guava and cheese empanada. The staff is nice and helpful. The cafe is small so I always pick up. Absolutely recommend as a solid spot for a snack or breakfast in the area.

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German C.

During an early morning stroll in Central park I wanted some Colombian breakfast which wasn't easy to find outside of Queens .. But I found It's a cute petite cafe with delicious Colombian and some Mexican food. We had some nice Colombian chocolate, rosca, pandebono, buñuelo, chorizo and eggs. Overall great neighborhood and food. And of-course the service was great

Jessie K.

Small but cute Colombian cafe. Perfect to stop by and pick up a Colombian pastry and coffee on the go. Two small tables inside but outdoor seating that's wonderful in the warmer weather. Bright and cute interior

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Anthony P.

Welcome to the neighborhood, Cositas Cafe! So happy this colombian bakery is adding some flavor to the neighborhood. They offer empanadas of interesting flavors of the new Nadas Cafe and you must must get the spinach/cheese, guava/cheese as they are the best flavors. Trust me. If you need meat, I would go for the pork one. TAMALE I got a tamale since I don't typically see this offered even at latino bakeries/cafes as it's more of a street food. It was very flavorful, and very very moist, more moist than I expect of typical tamales. Perhaps this is the colombian version? It had pieces of meat, olive and other veggies that were quite yummy. I didn't mind it being wetter/moister than other tamales, as it warms the soul. Comes with a tangy hot sauce that isn't too spicy at all. COLOMBIAN HOT CHOCOLATE Well seasoned, not spicy - am I tasting cardamom? It was delightful and thin as a hot chocolate (not like the really thick european hot chocolate). The chocolate itself is quite decadent and tastes different than your typical American chocolate. Not bad! Coming here, I would come back for the tamale but didn't love some of their in-house baked goods.

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Pamela P.

Authentic and delicious Colombian coffee shop with amazing snacks: baked, fried, sweet and savory. Some varieties of Mexican bread too. Beautiful decor and atmosphere, service was great too. I had the dedito de queso (fried cheese bread) and it was amazing, huge and delicious $5, it tasted just like eating it in Colombia. They also offer empanadas, buñuelos, almojábana, pasteles de queso, natilla which is a seasonal Colombian dessert, Mexican concha, and many more delicious snacks. I would definitely come again and I'm very happy to have this beautiful Colombian spot in the UES.

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Jennifer L.

Cute little cozy cafe that's easy to miss due to the small entrance and storefront. Has outdoor seating and wifi. First time trying Colombian pastries and the staff was very kind, explaining what the items were and recommending some based on my taste preferences. Pan De Bono - dense, chewy, more savory than sweet (it's cheese bread) Mexican Concha - fluffy, airy, and cookie dough topping isn't overly sweet which I appreciate. perfect with coffee or tea. Spinach & cheese empanada - outside was a bit stiff to bite into but not too greasy and was stuffed with filling. came with 2 sauces: non-spicy and spicy, both of which i liked. Also saw there were quite a few interesting drinks on the menu i'd like to try. Would definitely come here again!

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Della S.

This cafe is so cute! There is a lot of outdoor seating with a few tables inside. I didn't get to try any of their pastries but I did get to try the oat horchata latte ($5/12 oz, $6/16 oz) and added an espresso shot ($1.50). The latte was very creamy and sweet with the perfect amount of cinnamon flavor. If adding an espresso shot I would recommend getting the smaller size, since the sweetness and creaminess could overpower the coffee taste (unless that is what you are looking for).

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Friendly staff, delicious arepas reasonably priced as well, It's nice to grab a seat outside to enjoy your brekkie and people watch

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Delicious, fast, not too pricey. A regular favorite of mine! My only complaint is sometimes they run out of pan de bono.

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Cute cafe. Pretty much no seating, so it's best to grab something and go. A nice selection of baked Columbian goods.

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The food is delicious. The service is phenomenal and the place is nice and clean all the time.

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The colombian hot chocolate is DELICIOUS!! Brought me back so many memories from childhood. Kind staff and cute vibes, definitely recommend

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3 years ago

Staff is very friendly. Latin themed cafe. They have the best capuccinos! Get it to stay!

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Everyone there is so nice, food is amazing and hot chocolate is perfect! The service is amazing and the ambiance is cute:)

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