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    MCM Coffee

    4.7 (49 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Pistachio Milk Latte and Rose Alfajores traditional Uruguayan/Argentinian cookie filled with dulce de leche. $14.70 after tax and tip.
    Daniel B.

    I had MCM Coffee's Pistachio Milk Latte and Rose Alfajores, which cost $14.70 after tax and tip. Both the latte and cookie hit the spot for a quick snack and pick-me-up. The latte was well made. I enjoyed its distinct and nutty pistachio flavor. The cookie was terrific. Alfajores is a South American cookie sandwich filled with dulce de leche. There were rose petal flakes on top and I think rose flavor in the filling. The cookies themselves were buttery and scrumptious. I could tell these items were made with care. My wife found this place after doing a Yelp search for cafes near the hotel we stayed at, Gild Hall. MCM is only a couple blocks north (three-minute walk). They have a cute little basement space with a street-facing storefront and order/pickup window beneath a dry cleaning business. Along with coffee and alfajores, they offer tea, croissants, empanadas, and sandwiches. They also sell handmade ceramics like unique coffee mugs with interesting designs. Good service. MCM Coffee is owned and operated by a brother and sister from Uruguay. It opened in December 2022 and is located in the Financial District (FiDi) in Lower Manhattan, NYC. This business is as local and independent as it gets. It's got an artsy, hip, and humble vibe. Check 'em out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/themcmcoffee

    Christopher Y.

    very hidden/lowkey coffee shop on Fulton st in the seaport area. Lovely selection of different coffees, teas & pastries. They also have ceramics for sale on the side! Super small shop but you should definitely stop by, the staff were super friendly and the vibes were great. Had the rose petal pistachio milk latte and it was definitely different but much needed in this winter weather :)

    Annie A.

    Got a butter croissant and 2 iced lattes. Very quick service. Location is very tiny and you go few stairs down and order and get your order from a window from street level. Both items were great.

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    Stella R.

    This little store caught my eye while walking towards the Wall Street Pier 11 however it was closed so I made a mental note to come back last year and I am so glad I did! I've been back to enjoy their unique homemade alfajores. I love their Matcha alfajores but there are many other flavors to choose from. Another favorite; their empanadas are also not traditional but unique and deliciously good! Try the chimichurri sauce with them too. Every time I've visited, the staff is ready with a smile, patient and informative. Stop in and get a little something "to go" and enjoy something different. This time I tried one of the "Ojitos" pastries. Such a nice jammy blend with dulce de leche!!

    ice latte
    Amanda W.

    Love the cute logo here and the baked empanadas. Friendly baristas and tight space sells ceramic cups too. I like the chicken empanadas more than the beef one.

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    Charlie N.

    This is a cute little place that allows you to just grab coffee and go! It's kind of hidden due how small it is but it feels nice inside. I ordered the Pistachio Late and it was fantastic. Apparently they use Pistachio milk for it which makes it unique in a way instead of just using Pistachio syrup. I would recommend this cute local place and of course their Pistachio Late!

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    Samantha E.

    Loved this place! Is super cute, quaint, lots of clay items to purchase, and great vibe. Ordered a lavender coffee with extra espresso and it turned out amazing.

    Iced pistachio almond milk latte
    Julia J.

    Cutest little neighborhood coffee spot! Had the most dreamy lemon glaze alfajor today and will be back again for another soon. It was tangy, soft, and delicious, but all of the flavors looked amazing -- I need to try them all! I appreciate that they have a lot of fun latte flavors. I got an iced pistachio almond milk latte. It was pretty tasty -- on the sweeter side, but that's to be expected when getting a flavored drink. I think they have a dulce de leche cold brew, which I might have to try next time (sounds incredible)! They were also really nice in there. Great place to grab a drink and a treat if you're in the neighborhood!

    Hannah H.

    MCM Coffee has been around '22, offering coffee beverages, pastries, and owner-handmade ceramics. It's a very small to-go cafe, as there are no seating inside, and about 1-2 people can fit inside at a time! I stopped by in the early morning, and tried their Dulce de Leche cold brew - it was creamy and tasty, but I wished the dulce de leche was mixed in a bit more or were drizzled on the side of the cup - it was all the way in the bottom, and with the flimsy straw, it was just hard to mix everything together. I was looking forward to trying out their empanadas, but they didn't have them available - maybe next time! Service was super friendly and welcoming! The cafe is very hard to miss, as you'll have to look for the folded sign and make your way down a few steps. +friendly service!

    Kelly Y.

    My friend and I kept walking past this place on our way to work so knew we had to give it a try. Very friendly barista and their coffee are so good!! Loved my americano and my friend loved her empanada and cappuccino. It's the perfect way to start off your day with the cafecito. Love that they also sell pottery!

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    Love this place! Great coffee and very friendly service. The empanadas are delicious. The shop is very tiny but cozy!

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    Favorite coffee spot in Fidi! Little hidden down a flight of stairs but great coffee and prices

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    Deliciously perfect coffee and beautiful, artistic, delicious pastries. We enjoyed them as we walked on the Brooklyn Bridge.

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    Even amongst the narrow alleys of FIDI, this place feels a little too small for comfort.

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