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    Kobrick Coffee

    4.1 (520 reviews)
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    Shubha A.

    would've given this spot 5 stars if it weren't so expensive! the whole menu is definitely pricey but paying $9 for a hot oat milk latte is actually wild to me. it was delicious so glad it was worth it but definitely would not be going out of my way to spend that much on a latte. the service was very quick and they have a ton of seating inside and outside (covered) so there's multiple options & it's super cute inside which is always a plus. glad i got to try it & we got lucky to find seating on a sunday afternoon.

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    Samantha S.

    Great coffee spot with an impressive food menu. Only had a cappuccino, but it was well done and in a stylish cup. Their smoothies and other food options look great. Place was very busy on a Saturday - nearly impossible to get seating.

    Amy W.

    Cute coffee spot! I love mushroom coffee and have been looking for chaggachino's in the city, so glad I found one here! Came on a Sunday with a friend and it was easy to find and right next to the elephant migration exhibit. There was plenty of seating inside and an even deeper interior with more tables, so a nice spot when it's too cold or rainy to take your coffee date on foot. Very cute and cozy inside, though the bathroom is very cramped and would be nice if there were multiple so not a line each time. It is a bit expensive and it took a minute for me to get my order, but I wasn't in a rush so it wasn't a big deal. I'd come back if I'm ever meeting a friend in the area!

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    Maggie B.

    I came here on a Saturday for a pre-dinner drink around 5. We didn't have reservations and the wait was about 15 minutes, but it got busy right after we arrived and the wait jumped up to 30-40 minutes. The shop has two sections. Part of it is more of a grab and go coffee place and the other part is a sit and sip restaurant that serves cocktails. The restaurant space was small and cozy. It felt like a charming European bistro with small tables, upholstered velvet couches, and exposed brick. To eat, we shared the wild mushroom tartine. It was very tasty. The thinly sliced sourdough bread was generously topped with mushrooms and a truffle aioli. The truffle flavor was barely detectable and the aioli was very mayo-forward, but I enjoyed it as a snack. I am not a coffee drinker and it was a chilly winter day so I was initially drawn to the mulled wine. However, I decided to "when in Rome" it since they are known for espresso drinks and got a hot Lucky Spike Latte. It was sweet and foamy. They offer a choice of whole, skim, almond, or oat milk. I opted for almond and it balanced the drink out nicely. This was a good option for me as the coffee flavor was not overpowering. My partner got the hot toddy and enjoyed it. Both drinks were quite strong. They were busy and we were asked to give up the table after we paid our bill, so it's not really a place to sit and chat if you are not going to continue to order drinks.

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    Bailey T.

    I came here on a mission to do a lil computer work and have a matcha latte. Good vibe and there is ample seating to lock in. The matcha is THIC ? It's a lil clumpy and dense idk if it's the ratio of matcha to milk they use or what. I feel like some people wouldn't like that cus it's thic and bitter and chunky but I didn't mind it tbh. I love the taste of matcha. I sat at the round table in the back NEENAW NEENAW alert WARNING! if you sit here and other ppl come sit w u too and they move, ur gonna be irritated. Table is WOBBLY!!! Any leaning will move entire thing. Also the wifi goes in and out so if u have anything serious to do that requires wifi DONT COME. Or if your devices are dying odds are there might not be available outlets for u to use (one behind me was busted) Otherwise if ur looking for a chill spot to sit back at, this spot is great. I got the Italian sandwich for a snack and it was yummmmmmmie. Lots of tomato and moz (which for the price, there better be) it was refreshing! Anyways I'll be back

    Katie S.

    Kobrick has amazing coffee and a sweet treat with a really fun, laid back environment. If you're needing a break from the business of NYC, stop in here & cozy up in their adorable booth seating & egg chairs. It's a great spot to relax, unwind, and/or work from home..:. And the lattes are delicious

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    Amanda D.

    I have been coming to Kobrick's for almost 10 years now. It used to be my after college classes spot to do homework with a matcha latte and I've loved to see the place grow! If I'm ever in the area for an event or dinner with friends, I try to stop by for a nightcap.Or if I'm in between meetings during working day, I still stop in for a matcha latte. The staff have always been super friendly here, you can find the owner here very often. The newer café part is super cute, but I do love the original little bar area with café tables in the back.

    Bob A.

    Ina word, fantastic! Located in one of the best neighborhoods of NY, this place does not disappoint. There are actually two doors to two separate sections, one of which is sit down service. Both are nicely decorated with warm colors that put you at ease. They have a nice selection of sweets and superb coffees. My flat white was simply perfect. So was the mango muffin. Just wow! No question about it, I'm coming back.

    Alexa T.

    This place is so cute! I came with a friend around 2:30/3 pm on a rainy Saturday. We had to wait a little bit for a table since there aren't that many tables in the back. They also enforce no laptops. I got 2 peppermint lattes ($6.90 each). I really enjoyed it and found it to not taste artificial like some other places. My friend got hibiscus tea (which has such a cute presentation), hot chocolate, and salmon bagel. I would definitely come back!

    Breakfast Wrap
    Erin B.

    I was expecting big things but was let down by their brunch and coffee experience. They have ample seating inside and outside which is nice. I got the breakfast burrito and it was meh. The egg consistency reminded me of buffet eggs that you would get at a 3 star hotel. The burrito was watery (maybe from the spinach?) and bland. The coffee was bitter, I got a cappuccino with oat milk and it was so bitter it was undrinkable. I don't even know what could possibly have gone wrong to lead to the bitterness. The berries and cream smoothie was okay. It leans heavy on the milk/creamy side. You order at the counter, wait for your food at the counter, and sit down wherever.

    Decaf Oatmilk Latte & Vanilla Bean Cheesecake
    Ebony C.

    Cocktails, coffee, & cheesecake...seriously what else do you need? I've visited this spot as a stop over before my final destination. I've had their yummy gin cocktails and coffee. Never disappointed! Today, I decided to have dessert before dinner. The vanilla bean cheesecake was just right. Right size and right amount of sweet I needed. Cute getting to know you date spot or catch up with some drinks after work...those are the vibes I get from here. Just try it!

    Chocolate Chip Banana Bread, Chocolate Babka
    Madeline A R.

    Ah another NYC cute place with bad serviceThe staff was unfriendly. The plain matcha wasn't good, but the lavender matcha was delicious. I also wasn't the biggest fan of the pastries. The banana bread was pretty good. Not a fan of the chocolate Babka. Probably better coffee shops around. BUTTTT the inside was really cute with a lot of seating!

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    Ale T.

    NYC is huge. It has so many coffee shops with great espresso beans, flavors, and options. This Kobrick Coffee location puts some of the other shops I have visited in the city to shame. The flavor of just its plain latte gave me the perfect first sip. It was not sweet and sweet all at the same time. I could taste the coffee still, yet it was not bitter at all. Their specialty latte equally was just sweet enough - even Goldilocks would agree and not need to try any others. Another thing she would need to try only once and be happy with would be Kobrick's ricotta toast. The ricotta was the perfect amount and also tasty - definitely not dry. That + the fruit + honey were exactly what the doctor ordered for happiness. If its products were not good enough, its service and people were nice, competent, thorough and patient. Anyone who spends a bit of time there can see that they clean the tables; they pay attention to the needs of not only the shop but its patrons; and if you ask nicely enough, they take photos of you in their lovely establishment.

    Iced Latte (~$6): with lavender (+$1) and almond milk

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    Ask the Community - Kobrick Coffee

    Could this be a good place to study at during the day? Thank you!

    It definitely seemed like it to me! We were there around mid-day on a Monday and it was pretty quiet. That being said it looks like the kind of place that could get really busy later in the day or on weekends. Not sure about their WiFi availability.

    Good place to study after midnight?

    I'd say no. It's pretty small and it gets lively. It's definitely more a bar than a coffee shop at night, though their espresso drinks are amazing.

    What time do they start serving cocktail/open the back room?

    I've had lunch in the back room several times during the week & seen cocktails served. I would call about weekend hours though.

    What's the happy hour deal?

    Happy Hour is 6-9PM Monday through Friday. $6 Beer, $9 Wine and Coffee Cocktails, $12 Seasonal and Classic Cocktails.… Read more

    How is the bar scene here at night!? Trying to plan a coworkers get together/farewell party! Any tips lmk! Thank u!

    The night crowd varies but the vibe is cool. Tight counter space for a group & people are always coming & going for coffee to go. If you want to sit, nosh, sip wine and hang in that area, also try: Dos Caminos, sherry b's, Biergarten & Cull & Pistol… Read more

    Do they serve coffee even after midnight?

    Yes they do - I've waited in line at 1:30am!

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    A total of 4 of us came here on one of the most bitter winter days this year as we needed an indoor…read moreinteractive activity. We thought mini golf was interactive, everyone had the same chance to play and it's simple enough without exerting too much energy (unlike an escape room or the dancing tiles which I also came across in my research). Great place for friends, families, dates of all ages. We checked in on the ground floor (also have a coat check here) and were told they have a cabin themed course on the 2nd floor and a museum themed course on the 3rd floor, but there was a party going on. They also told us about the rooftop lounge, which is covered with plastic and they have heaters blasting the space. We went with the cabin themed. Although I don't think they completely blocked the 3rd floor with the party, we just didn't want to have to compete with others and wanted a quiet experience. They have stairs or an elevator. Once we got to the 2nd floor, we were the only ones there and were explained how the digital scoring works. We inputted our names, and our scoreboard would follow us from board to board in sequence after we all punched in our scores. The max was 6 putts per course to help keep things moving (we definitely played more than 6 on some courses lol). The courses did progressively get more challenging as you moved on. The decor was beautiful. Fairy lights lined the space with murals or a ski lodge/mountains around with a polar bear and a ski mobile. Many cute photo ops. On the last course, once you made it, the game swallowed your ball, I guess to help prevent you from trying to play the course again. I wish there was more than 9 courses though. It was fun enough but maybe having a few more would have helped fill the time more. Time flew by and we had lots of laughs. Would be excited to come back to try the museum course next time.

    I came here with a group of friends to celebrate my birthday on a Saturday night. I expected it to…read morebe packed, but because SantaCon was happening the same day, it was surprisingly empty. I booked a social package that included 90 minutes of reserved seating, one round of mini golf, and a $25 food or drink voucher per person. When we arrived, we were given tickets for mini golf, but the staff seemed unsure about how the food and drink vouchers worked. After some back-and-forth, we learned the vouchers could only be used on the second floor, and if used for drinks, there was only one option available -- a blue rum drink with coconut. Unfortunately, the drink missed the mark for me and my friends, and the recipe could definitely use some improvement. We were also never shown where our reserved seating was, which was disappointing. That said, I had an amazing group of friends, and we still made the night a lot of fun. We played the Lodge course on the second floor, which is their most challenging course and beautifully decorated. I also loved the tablet that kept score for us -- it was a great touch. The rooftop area is another highlight: it's heated and really enjoyable during the winter. Overall, while the atmosphere and mini golf were fun, I wouldn't book a party package again -- it wasn't worth the cost. Next time, I'd just pay for mini golf directly.

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    So I went to NBetween, a Japanese speakeasy and here's the tea:…read more The dry-aged burger? Salty, perfectly seasoned, juicy - basically screaming, "Eat me with a Sapporo!" The fries? Equally bomb! Perfect combo if you're drinking. You just HAVE to get a Sapporo when you're at a Japanese spot. I ended the meal with the café cocktail which I normally wouldn't order without milk... but this one? Sweet, delicious, and totally didn't need it. It was so good! Now the DJ... not jazz, not chill vibes, not whatever TikTok led me to expect. Nope. Full-on techno/trip hop/drum & bass mashup that was so loud I had to yell at my husband across the table, "HOW'S YOUR BURGER?!" And the bouncer out front - bless him, but communication skills = 0. He asked if we had a reservation, then gestured for IDs with his hands which my husband understood as whip out your reservation... after my husband is fumbling with his phone and showing the bouncer our reservation, the bouncer THEN clarified, and I felt like I was in some annoying game of charades. As an older born and raised New Yorker, the tough guy bouncer act is TIRED! We've seen it. Move on. Other than that? Food amazing. Service with our waitresses was amazing. And the decor was fire with the vinyls on the wall. Would I go back? Maybe. Especially if next time they swap the techno for some Japanese jazz so I can actually hear my husband without yelling.

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    I really enjoyed this true speakeasy style bar. We were pleasantly surprised to find out that they…read morewere having a burlesque show that night. The show waa excellent we really enjoyed it. There is no filming during the show so you will have to go see it for yourself. I love the fact that they have an actual tub on the bar and that one of the burlesque dancers actually used it for their performance. There is a splash zone and we were in it lol but we didn't get too wet. I don't remember there being a cover but their was a burlesque fee added to our bill. I don't remember how much it was but I didn't mind it because it was worth it. I love that their menu was an actual newspaper. The service and drinks were good.

    On a warm summer evening we decided to check out this Eclectic speakeasy downtown. Having started…read morethe night on a rooftop with incredible views of the city we decided it was time to go underground and see what we could unearth. The place slews dimly lit and we found a table pretty quickly which was a score. The drinks menus featured all sorts of concoctions of the gin variety and fairly priced for NYC. Overall it's the kind of place you need to have a cool crew with you because there isn't much interaction with any of the others in the place. But the vibe is cool and worth checking out. Bonus points to the staff that let us take pictures inside the bathtub!

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