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    St George Coffee

    3.7 (39 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    matcha latte, almond croissant
    Samantha C.

    brandy melville cafe! so aesthetically pleasing and ambient inside. i love the decor of the cafe and vibes of the crowd. i had the almond croissant and iced matcha latte. i love how the default dairy option is oat milk. prices were decent as well. my bf got the cappuccino and he loved it. service was great, people were polite. 10/10 would come back!!

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    Tess C.

    Great location, beautiful layout with the perfect upstairs windows for people watching (if you can snag a seat). I will admit I felt a little "too old to be here" when I realized it was a Brandy Melville Cafe and I'm no longer 18 years old, but the server was very friendly and brought out sandwiches up to our table for us so we didn't have to wait downstairs for them. Cold brew with oat milk was fine nothing special, note they only have one size which I think was 16oz, sandwiches are small but pretty good, chocolate croissant was also good but very small. If you can grab a seat it's a nice place to work or sit and read, but beware they're very strict about no laptops on weekends!

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    Madison L.

    I'm obsessed with St. George Coffee. The location is absolutely gorgeous with tons of beautiful seating. The upstairs area is a great place to relax. The staff were friendly and fast. The coffee was absolutely amazing. I also got a matcha latte and it was rich and well made. This is a great spot to visit for a pick-me-up!

    Prosciutto, fig, and brie mini-baguette
    Neil T.

    Really liking this place, and I think I've found a new regular spot in my neighborhood! Roomy (for NYC), friendly, a style that's chaotic yet somehow comfy. That sums up the city itself, I suppose. Great latte--they only have oat, but that's fine for me--and I appreciated the mini-baguettes, as someone that likes a savory bite with his coffee but not necessarily a full-sized sandwich. I didn't see Wi-Fi, and then I spotted the notice saying no laptops on weekends. For a place like this, on the corner of Bleecker and 7th, I definitely prefer that. We have quite enough dead-silent coffee shops filled with folks staring at their laptops. Operationally, they've got it down: table numbers for food, coffee bar situated a decent distance from the cashier so new and waiting customers don't have to awkwardly pack together, staff attending to empty trays and such, etc. Quite smooth. There are the little touches, too--the branding, cute striped straws, heck, even the plastic cups for the water are a tad nicer than what you usually get. Music at a nice moderate volume, not blasting in your ears (looking at you, Ground Central). I *would* suggest some kind of curtain situation, or something, for the street-facing windows. The natural light is lovely and welcome, but can get overbearing and make the window seats less than pleasant. Might not be the best during the summer. Overall, a fine effort and execution and I look forward to returning!

    vanilla latte
    nikki p.

    this place was kind of a fever dream to walk into as a 20 something who grew up in the 2015 rising age of brandy melville fashion taking over, because it's legitimately brandy melville on the inside. the only difference being that the clothing is coffee. speaking of the coffee, oh it's so good. once you move past being teleported into your 14 year old body it's friendly, bright, and delicious.

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    Ruby C.

    If you are a fan of Brandy Melville, you should definitely check out their corner cafe in West Village. It is a good work cafe with wifi, good in-house pastries and restroom. Just be mindful that the two floors are always crowded with people using laptops. It was easier to find a single seat but we did have a hard time finding a table for two. *Croissant, Almond Croissant I have low expectations on most coffee shop pastries, but their croissant quality hits the mark. The croissant had good honeycomb interior, while the almond croissant was generously stuffed with frangipane. Both croissants we got were flaky and golden shiny. All their pastries and sandwiches are literally bite-sized, but pretty decent as quick bites or study snacks. The pricing is acceptable -- $3 for a plain and $4 for an almond croissant. *Latte Only oat milk available -- which is a hit or miss. I drink oat milk coffee on a daily basis so it was completely fine for me, but my friend thought the oat flavor was weird. The espresso aroma of their latte was weak though. *Matcha Latte The matcha richness surprised me. Not sure which matcha powder did they use, but I guess it wasn't ceremonial grade. It left a grassy aftertaste. Overall I like the matcha latte over their coffee.

    Joy N.

    Happened to see this place and we decided to stop by since it was snowing outside. Ordered the matcha latte with oat milk and it was delicious. This place sells merch and bread. Tried the cinnamon bun only and it was delicious. Glad we stopped by.

    Elizabeth P.

    This place gets really busy, so my order took a while. I ended up getting both a drink and some food--while I was very happy with the food, the drink was a bit of a letdown and tasted watered down. Also, it gets quite crowded, and laptops aren't allowed, which was a little disappointing given that it's advertised as a coffee shop.

    Matcha Lattes @ the second floor seating
    Anna B.

    Good place to go for a quick brunch or to just sit and enjoy a drink or sandwich! They have a lot of seating (first floor, second floor and outdoors) and the first floor has a lot of light and windows since it's on the corner, and the second floor has nice tables by the windows as well! My friend and I both got a matcha latte ($5 which is less than most in the city) which were good and very matcha-y, not too milky at all! And the sandwiches were good and well sized. We only got the half sizes of our sandwiches which were $9 and pretty big already, so the full sizes ($16) seem like a good value! Also good service and nice workers. I was planning to buy a pastry but when I went none of them looked too enticing but maybe it was just that day that I went because they didn't have some of the ones I've seen in other reviews.

    matcha, strawberry lemonade, lemonade, pain au chocolate, and nutella bites (one was eaten already)

    So cute, and the staff was very friendly. The food was pretty good; personally, my drink was a bit watery, but that might have just been my impression because my friends thought theirs were great. Can't wait to come back!

    Shreya B.

    I saw this place all over instagram so wanted to give it a try. It was PACKED on the weekend so keep in mind, you may not find seating but there is an upstairs and downstairs area. And the bathrooms are nice! I got an iced coffee and a cookie. Both were pretty good. I'd come back to try the sandwiches as I've heard good things. If you come on a quieter day and found a spot, I think it would be a good work from home spot.

    country focaccia sandwich (FULL SIZE)  avocado toast  iced peach tea and chai latte
    isabella w.

    the atmosphere of this cafe is so nice, early in the morning it's easier to get a seat while later it's more crowded. the service is good, the food comes relatively quickly after you order. the food itself is fresh and filling. my boyfriend wishes there was more sauce on his sandwich. i have no complaints about the toast, it's delicious avocado everything bagel seasoning honey drizzle and egg! the beverages were very good! great breakfast spot 10/10 would recommend!!!!!

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    Good coffee, but considering it's fall and it's quite chilly, the inside is colder than outside. Ridiculous

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    I had no expectation from this patriotic environment. Poor management and service. This place caters to a specific demographic and it shows.

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    Service was amazing! The baristas were so nice and made our drinks so quickly! Delicious pastries and sandwiches

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    My friend and I both got a matcha latte ($5 which is less than most in the city) which were good and very matcha-y, not too milky at all!

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    4.4(600 reviews)
    1.3 miAlphabet City, East Village
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    Always passing by but never realized how many variety of sandwiches this place has. Was kinda hard…read moreto choose. Ended up with the Jackie Chan which was bulgogi which was marinated well, cilantro, avocado, lettuce, jalapeños and onions. Just an explosion of flavors. Can get on a roll or hero. Sandwich was made quickly and no line when I went. There's pictures of celebrities who have visited the deli. Prices are high for a sandwich, but it's some place that I have been wanting to try.

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    1.5 miFinancial District
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    Came by Pisillos since I was craving a sandwich while in NY!…read more What a HUGE portion!!! The service was also amazing. The workers were so friendly and chatted with us to help us pick the perfect options for us. 2 sandwiches lasted me and my husband multiple meals. The sandwich ingredients seemed really fresh! Didn't blow me away, but overall a good sandwich and a good experience!

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    4.7(24 reviews)
    1.1 miGramercy

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    I can't believe I didn't realize Thanksgiving sandwiches are actually a thing until this year. A…read morefriend told me that Sandwell sells them before Thanksgiving, so I decided to come here and order one for dinner. They call it the "Ross sandwich" as a homage to the Friends tv show where one episode features a Thanksgiving sandwich Monica had made for Ross that got eaten by someone else. There is also a "Rachel sandwich" but I'm not sure the origin of that one. The sandwich comes sliced in half and it's very easy to eat (you won't have stuff falling out). There are a handful of tables indoors and outdoors which is great since you can enjoy your warm sandwich immediately. I looooved the Ross sandwich--it came with turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing all in a delicious semolina sub roll. I also got a bottle of the ginger lemonade which was good. We ordered the pesto chicken salad as well which was alright, but I definitely preferred the sandwich. I wanted to order another one immediately!

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    4.4(526 reviews)
    0.9 miNolita
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    If you want a sandwich that earns your loyalty over decades, Parisi Bakery & Deli is that place…read more I've been eating sandwiches here for as long as I can remember, and the remarkable thing is how nothing has slipped--not the quality, not the care, not the magic. Every visit reminds you why Parisi has survived since 1903 while trends and neighbors came and went. Let's talk about The Dennis--the undisputed star and a true signature sandwich. This thing is a monster, built on Parisi's legendary fresh-baked bread that somehow stays crisp, chewy, and perfect no matter how much goodness gets piled inside. You get a crispy breaded chicken cutlet layered with thin-sliced prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, sliced tomatoes, and (if you know what you're doing) roasted red peppers. It's all brought together with their house balsamic blend and basil herb spread/pesto--bright, savory, and completely addictive. I cannot confirm or deny that the sandwich is named after me, but I can confirm it's flawless. Pro tips: * Cash only, old-school rules apply. * Come hungry or plan ahead--this sandwich is big enough to share or save half for later, and it still eats beautifully round two. * Tip the sandwich makers. These folks are artists, and the tip box deserves some love. Beyond the food, Parisi is living New York history. From its origins as an Italian bakery on Mott Street, to feeding generations of locals, to being famously beloved by Frank Sinatra (yes, the bread was shipped to California), this place is woven into the fabric of Little Italy/Nolita. Legends like De Niro and Scorsese are fans, and you can still feel that old-world soul--right down to the original brick oven relic resting in the basement. Parisi isn't just a deli. It's continuity. It's tradition. It's proof that when you do one thing incredibly well for over a century, people keep coming back. And once you've had The Dennis, you will too.

    Are you f'n kidding? Wow. blown away. Best sandwich I've had in Manhattan!…read more Get the Dennis. It's everything you want in your life. See my review on IG or TikTok @wouldmattlikeit

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