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    Think Coffee

    3.9 (19 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Iced gingerbread latte
    Heather R.

    Got the small iced gingerbread latte - 2 shots of espresso vs the large is 3. Very tasty, great music in here and perfect spot to catch up with friends. No outlets and tiny tables so would not recommend trying to do work/study here though. Great natural lighting and overall awesome vibes. Kind service too, will be back!

    Tyler L.

    Think Coffee is a small chain with 11 locations in NYC. It's an alternative for those who are looking for a coffee shop that is not Starbucks. The coffee here is average and their food menu is more limited. However, it is not as crowded with a decent amount of seating including couches. If you're looking for a quieter place to sit and do some work and grab a quick bite, this place is satisfactory.

    Spanish latte
    Katelyn W.

    The service was super quick and this coffee was delicious! It was something new to try and I'm glad we were able to stop in here. It was a pretty spacious cafe and not too crowded for the area. Overall good vibes and good coffee meant for a good time!

    Matcha !
    Valeriia A.

    Best place for work Best food and drinks! My favourite is matcha Cool atmosphere Tasty banana bread ! Patient waiters !

    Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
    Seby I.

    The pastries at Nomad's think coffee looked attractive. I chose the oatmeal raisin cookie which was both crisp and chewy. It paired nicely with the hot cappuccino. I had walked through the Flowwr District on my way home and needed refreshments. It was relaxing sitting here. Outdoor seating was also available with a few customers sitting there. Arturo told me about the coffee beans that were in use on this day as I had commented on how smooth my cup of Java was and how much I enjoyed sitting there.

    Iced Black Coffee
    Martha K.

    Morning coffee is a ritual every weekend and I had the chance to stop by Think Coffee. First off, I loved how they had so much seating available for their customers. A perfect remote work area for those who are looking to get out of the house. They had a fall season menu lineup, so I decided to try out their graham cracker latte. The coffee to milk ratio was off because it tasted like spiced milk...wasn't sure if there was any espresso in my drink. Honestly, I wanted to ask them to remake the drink but didn't want to bother them. My partner got a regular drip coffee, but he wanted milk and sugar with his drink. When he approached the pickup counter, they handed him a black coffee, which was not what he ordered. I told him to ask for his correct order, but he didn't want to. Not sure if the cashier was paying attention, but it would've been helpful to verbally repeat our order for clarification. The service was okay...not crazily outstanding. Wish they came around the area to clean the tables off for those who were looking for a clean seat. Might give this cafe another try in the future, but not for now. Food: 3/5 Service: 3/5 Ambiance: 4/5

    Oat milk latte
    Anjolika B.

    Not super crowded, but seating is pretty limited. The coffee was just okay, I got a latte and it fell a little flat of my expectations but if you're just trying to caffeinate it works just fine.

    Oat latte and a cold brew.
    Jill U.

    Think Coffee is a great option for coffee and a bite to eat. The location is spacious. Service was friendly. We ordered a breakfast quesadilla (scrambled egg and cheese between two blue corn tortillas), avocado toast, cold brew, and an oat latte.

    Hibiscus iced tea
    Gianna S.

    This is a relatively new location for Think. It's conveniently located just 2 blocks north of Madison Square Park and the Flatiron building. It's a corner store so has great natural light through the windows. There are couches with small tables, as well as a hightop bar. By 3pm they were mostly sold out of baked goods and sandwiches. They do have some really great springtime special drinks including a lavender latte and hibiscus tea. They do have a single stall bathroom that is open to the public (no code required). One thing that was definitely strange and somewhat gross was that inside the bathroom was a full sized green trash bin for all the compost waste. Not sure why food waste was being stored inside the rest room. Large iced tea (comparable to a grande size) was $4.50

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    Alec K.

    Very pretty café on the corner of 28th and fifth. Really comfortable looking couches and some metal stools for seating. A small but varied menu, though a lot of their sandwiches and baked goods were sold out midway through the day. Coffee was good. Sandwich was decent but under seasoned, and way too high of a bread-to-filling ratio (not very generous in that sense), there were also some ingredients you could see, but not really taste (balsamic). We asked them to heat it up and it was still cold on the inside (and lukewarm on the outside). The prices though, we're insane. We got one sandwich and a coffee and paid over $17 (for 90% bread and water). If it weren't for that, it might've been 4 stars but that's just ridiculous.

    Nicholas G.

    Wow, loved the pb &j bar. So delicious and it is a hefty portion. Fills you up. Also loved the green tea. This is a cool spot and I would come back for sure.

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    Best espresso I've had in NY. The breakfast burrito is fantastic as well. Staff are friendly. Just enough seating

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