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    Coffee Project

    4.3 (123 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Jessica Y.

    It's pretty difficult to find a coffee shop that isn't super crowded, but this place had several open tables on a weekday afternoon and I appreciated the high ceilings and it didn't feel too cramped inside! I ordered some seasonal matcha spritzer (don't remember the name) as well as a peach toast. The matcha wasn't too strong, but it was very refreshing! I actually loved the peach ricotta toast. The sourdough was thick, and the peach, ricotta, and bread ratio was perfect. Music wasn't too loud and restroom was clean! It's a great place to get some studying done.

    Hot maple latte
    Bisan A.

    Pretty good coffee spot that was super close to where I was staying in Fort Green. I got a hot maple latte with oat milk. It was good overall! Pretty pricey compared to other coffee spots in the area but it got the job done nonetheless.

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    Vy L.

    My friend recommended this place to me on my recent trip. They have multiple location and i think it's quite convenient to stop by for coffee. Their bean collection is quite impressive. Staff are very helpful, when i told them that i don't drink lots of coffee but i would like to buy it as a gift to bring back, they recommended their woke up in New york. 5/5

    Racquel B.

    Stopped in here for some matcha and reading and this was the best matcha I've had in a very long time! It was creamy and just the right amount of strong. Amazing. Got a raspberry donut and it was delicious too. Service is quick and friendly and there's ample seating. They also offer lunch items like Impossible burger etc but I didn't give those a try but nice to have heavier options.

    dedicated laptop area
    Shari H.

    One of the best avocado toasts I've had. Nice vibe; good food; indoor & outdoor seating- Yes, you can bring your laptops. But taking a point away because it's always packed so I end up having to leave because I can't get a spot.

    Ginger Elixir
    Jessica C.

    Five stars across the board for this place! I don't live that far from here but sometimes I gladly take a long walk just to get their exclusive ginger elixir drink. Although I'm a die-hard cold brew drinker, I'll allow an espresso if it's in a (mezcal) martini, a lemonade, OR in this ginger elixir drink. Yum! I also recently tried a sip of their Black Sesame Latte and that was cool (even though I loathe hot coffee drinks). For food, I LOVE their almond butter toast (which you can have on a croissant) and their match loaf. Those are the only things I've tried but their food menu is enticing and I plan to try some other things on my next visit. Besides the food and the drinks, Coffee Project has also been fantastic in it's layout. It has many tables and some bar seating but I've never felt like I was sitting too close to other people. I frequently have done small meetings with coworkers there and that's how this place became one of my favorite coffee shops. I love going there and would happily recommend it to anyone in that area looking for good food, coffee, or space to knock out a couple of computer-centric tasks. PS. They have outdoor bar seating when the weather's nice. I know, you didn't think this place could get any better but it just did lol.

    Latte
    Margaret L.

    I've come here a couple times for to-go orders and to sit down and work. The drinks are well done and I love the latte art they do (see photo). The staff are so kind and courteous as well. My gripe is that the space is quite tiny - classic NY - and as such some of the tables are jammed together. People wedge themselves through gaps to get around and trip over laptop charging cables. Sometimes, all tables are taken and a game of musical chairs ensues when a table frees up. Due to the scaffolding outside and the direction the building faces, the interior does not receive much natural light. For that reason I never stay long. Even by NY prices, the beverages here cost a pretty penny. The latte I got last time took me past $10 after tax, and keep in mind it's not that big. They charge $1 for decaf (I'm highly caffeine sensitive, sadly) and $1 for dairy-free. If you tend to ask for those two modifications, going here will eat your wallet fast. As great as the service is, I will go probably go elsewhere in the future to maintain an amicable relationship with my bank account, and come here on the occasions that I want to splurge.

    Mushroom Toast
    Miranda M.

    It's usually pretty packed in this little spot in Fort Greene, but the staff is always friendly and fast! Great vibes with a surprisingly diverse menu. I'm not a coffee drinker, so I can't speak on that, but the Mushroom Toast was incredible - like nothing I've had before! I tried some of my friend's Egg Skillet Breakfast Platter which was great too. The coffee selection (from what I've been told) is unique and executed well. Would recommend to anyone passing by who needs a quick pick me up, or is looking for a spot to meet a friend and have a light meal.

    Gregg L.

    If you are looking for top-level third wave coffee look no further, this spot is taking things to a whole different level. We arrived on a Saturday afternoon and while the place wasn't empty, there was plenty of space to be comfortable. We sat at the tasting bar and ordered a few pour overs which were brewed with care right in front of us. Experimental roasts, single origin beans, baristas who truly care about the cup of coffee they create. It really doesn't get much better than this. Shout out to Peace who waited on us and was a wealth of knowledge regarding the beans and brewing process. I even took a bag home to experiment with on my Chemex. Currently my favorite coffee experience in NYC. If you love coffee, you can't go wrong here.

    Rachael M.

    Delicious coffee with an option for ceramic mugs you can use if you're getting coffee to stay. They also have a variety of pastries, and very nice indoor and outdoor space. They have a large water jug and cups inside which is always nice.

    Martina S.

    Coming to coffee project was a very random event. We were in the area and stopped in after checking Yelp for a "good cup of coffee". We thought "this place has great views. Tuh! Now, the lattes were good (not great). I felt like I was drinking more foam then actual coffee. The croissant was quite possibly the worst I've ever had. It was bland, not buttery and stale. The insides were not fluffy and soft like you'd imagine. $4.50 for cardboard. Lastly, $1.50 extra for oat milk is just ridiculous. Not even in a pickle would I ever spend my money here again. The most I've ever paid for non dairy milk is .50 cents.

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    8 years ago

    Nice space. Good coffee in the area. Very high tech tea station. Over all good place to sit and work if you are in the area.

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