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Top Five Best New York City Coffee Shops

Caroline Fiske

Ahhh coffee… Where do I even begin with describing my all-time favorite beverage? Well, first of all, it wakes me up in the morning, and second of all, an iced caramel latte tastes incredible. So why not combine my favorite drink and my favorite place into one fabulous article? Everyone, I am proud to present the top five coffee shops where New Yorkers can get your “Central Perk” on! 

Grounded

Tucked in a very homey and cozy spot in the West Village, “Grounded” is the coffee place that will make you feel welcome. It is a relaxing place for you to get your work done, catch up with your loved ones, read a book, or just simply get a cup of coffee. If you are in the lighter food or drink mood, they also have smoothies and sandwiches. So the next time you are in the West Village, be sure to stop by “Grounded.”

Third Rail Coffee

This rustic coffee shop is an NYU student go-to spot for studying, chatting, dates, a hangout spot before catching a movie at the IFC Center, and of course, for coffee. From their classic coffee drinks like cappuccinos, lattes, and macchiatos, to their scrumptious baked goods like scones, “Third Rail Coffee” has everything that your cafe heart desires! Their coffee drinks are made with sweet Battenkill Dairy Farm milk so you know you are getting the best local ingredients served into your cup of coffee.

Coffee Project NY

This project started in none other than the East Village. They also have locations in both Queens and Brooklyn. If coffee is streaming in your blood veins like it is in mine, then this is the perfect place for you! From their nitro flights to their “deconstructed latte” (an espresso shot with a cup of milk served with a latte and a waffle cookie), “Coffee Project NY” is every coffee lover’s dream in one store.

Everyman Espresso

Located at Park Slope and 5th Avenue, “Everyman Espresso” has high-quality coffee that will wake you right up. Yes, they have your typical Starbucks and Dunkin coffee drink options, but they also have their very own unique options as well. One of their most well-known drinks is their “Panacea” which is espresso with lemon and honey ginger bitters.

Sawada Coffee

This place is very popular for their latte art. This example above is just one of the many incredible designs that you can get on your drink. The vibe in this coffee shop has a “skater aesthetic” serving artistic homemade drinks founded by owner Hiroshi Sawada. They also serve matcha based drinks so if you’re not a huge fan of coffee don’t worry!

Words cannot espresso how much coffee means to me. So get ready to have a Brew-tiful day by going to these New York City coffee shops!

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