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    Gotham Coffee Roasters

    4.2 (111 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for working

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    Ekaterina D.

    This is a small café with little tables for two. I came on a Saturday, and half the tables were empty. Unfortunately, they don't have Wi-Fi. The coffee is quite tasty.

    Ashley J.

    Super disappointed with this cafe. I came in with high hopes but left with nothing but disappointment. I ordered a small iced matcha latte with almond milk (they only have oat and almond milk for milk options) and it came out to $7.08. The price baffled me. I asked if they took student discount because most cafes in this area do, and the cashier gave me a nasty face and said no. So considering how overpriced it was I expected the matcha to be so good. The matcha tasted like nothing but almond milk. There wasn't a hint of matcha flavor. I asked the baristas if they could add more matcha powder and they gave me a horrible attitude and said it would be $1 more. To pay $8 for a subpar matcha is crazy. The small iced latte was $6 and even that was underwhelming, the coffee was light and the milk overpowered it. I don't have anything positive to say about this cafe. Very limited seats, rude customer service, bad overpriced drinks.

    Cinnamon babka is delicious
    Alex B.

    The service is good, the spot is clean and the cinnamon babka is AMAZING. My daughter and I came here because of the name (nananananananana Batman) and we'll be back for another coffee date. Highly recommend. My daughter gave the chocolate croissant a and the cappuccino was "mid" My mocha was good, but I think if used a different milk it would have been better.

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    Sabrina P.

    Cappuccino didn't wow me but it was decent. I appreciated having the outdoor seating and the street wasn't too busy so it was relaxing to sit outside. Only one barista was working on a busy Saturday afternoon so there was a line that formed inside the store so had to wait a bit but overall a good experience.

    Ailun H.

    If you're in the area looking for good quality and good coffee, stop by Gotham. The name of the coffee shop first caught my eye (and it's also right next to my work place) - seriously though, stop by. This is the best coffee shop I've found in Manhattan so far that sells quality black coffee that doesn't rip you off. I got the pour over ($5 for 10-12 oz. for any single origins, I believe?) which is a great price for the area. They rotate their single origins, so you can definitely try different coffees here and there. The barista recommended the "Mexico - Luis Ordoñez - Finca La Piedra" which I thoroughly enjoyed. It has a light acidic after taste of fruits (nothing too juicy or citrusy). I think it has some cocoa notes? Not sure. Anyway, it was very good, definitely try it out. I'll probably stop by later to grab a bag of beans because I thought their coffee quality was good. I'd want to try a cortado or a macchiato next time!

    Tammie W.

    Solid coffee shop located in the Flatiron district. It's a small place with 4-5 tables inside to study or chill out with a drink and bite to eat or a couple tables outside as well. The hubby ordered a hot almond milk mocha which was well made and went down very smoothly. We also ordered a peanut butter cookie that was buttery, moist and so delicious alongside a bag of the Brooklyn blend. Most bags run between $18- $22 but that's what I'd expect from a roaster working their magic from Brooklyn.

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    Wesley K.

    Delicious. I got the iced coffee here in a small size with regular milk ($3.75) and also a tahini cookie ($3.25). Their cookies are tasty. Will definitely come back as the price seems fair for what it is. Have a fairly optimized seating area.

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    I love this place. Hands down best pour-over cup around. Nice staff and chill seating. 10/10.

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    No half-and-half, can't make change for a 20 and no straw. That's a lot of "no's" for one simple coffee order.

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    Ask the Community - Gotham Coffee Roasters

    Good place to study?

    Not really, there's only 4-5 small tables and the space is pretty tight.

    Do they have cold brew growlers?

    I didn't see any when I was in there. However, I'm sure the guys at the counter would be happy to advise - they had a friendly staff.

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    Mika’s Direction

    4.5(111 reviews)
    0.6 miMidtown East
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    Note: Rating is for the area and price per quality. In terms of flavor/complexity, I'd put it at a…read moresimilar level as Kettl, but below Sorate and Setsugekka. I was at this quaint tea shop east of Koreatown earlier in the evening before going to a meal at the excellent new Thai place, Wanglang. The staff was very friendly, and they specialize in matcha, along with having hojicha, genmaicha, black tea, and sencha. Along with more traditional drinks, they also have fruit options as well as black sugar jelly (I presume kuromitsu) and a Japanese citrus that's not seen much here, hyuganatsu. Along with the citrus, this place is rather unique as they had three different matcha options in terms of variety. As I tend to prefer teas pure and without add-ons, I ordered the Matcha Americano, which is simply matcha and water. I went with the 12-oz version for $6 + tax and ordered the Hajime, though I would likely get the Fuku No Midori next time based on descriptions online. The matcha was solid and had a mild sweetness and a light earthiness. However, it lacked some of the mouth coating found in very high-quality drinks from Sorate or Setsugekka, while being similar in price. Still, that is comparing to some of the best, and this was still very tasty and a lot better than 90% of the places in the city, being more comparable to Kettl. I wouldn't mind going back and ordering the other matcha varietal to see whether that is a better comparison. Outside of this, I enjoyed my drink, and the staff was friendly. I hope they do well.

    Mika's Direction is a small matcha-focused shop tucked slightly off the main flow of Koreatown,…read moreeasy to miss if you are not actively looking for it. The space is extremely compact, functioning more like a takeout counter than a café, with only minimal room inside. The main focus here is matcha, with a distinctive approach that lets you choose between three blends: Hinata, which leans creamy and nutty; Hajime, which is more smoky and earthy; and a more traditional-style matcha profile. Drinks like the mango matcha show how they play with these bases, though fruit purées can sometimes overshadow the matcha depending on the combination. They also offer matcha powder for home use and occasional fresh pastries that add a warm, baked aroma to the space. Service is one of the strongest parts of the experience. The staff is consistently warm, attentive, and willing to explain the differences between blends in detail. The atmosphere is cozy but extremely tight, built for short visits rather than lingering. It is not a workspace or hangout café, but more of a quick stop that stands out because of its hospitality and focus on craft. Even in a busy area, it leaves a memorable impression through its matcha quality and genuinely personable service.

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    Prince Tea House

    4.2(229 reviews)
    0.6 miKoreatown, Midtown West
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    I am a frequent Prince Tea House goer, but I've never been to the KTown location which has always…read morebeen on my bucket list because of the nice wall decors! And I commonly see the upstairs for private events like baby showers, bridal showers, or birthday parties on social media. After dinner with my friends, I was looking for dessert and I was glad to see this location closes relatively late on a weekday night at 11 pm. Upon walking in, I was greeted by a waiter who led us to one of the purple velvet chair booths that was perfect for two people and another waiter brought us a pitcher of water almost immediately. The menu is on a QR code already on the table and we were given ample of time to decide. My friend and I both already knew what we wanted to order. I got the purple Yam Souffle which takes 25 minutes to make and my friend got the fried squid tails. We also got a signature Rose Green Milk Tea to share. The waitress who took our order has great memory and recalled all of our items without writing it down. She also reminded me that I could adjust the ice and sugar levels of my drink which I had completely forgotten and would have got annoyed if my drink came out 100% sweetness. Another thing is that my drink order frequently comes out wrong at other locations so I was glad she got it right! Green tea instead of black tea and with milk instead of without milk. The purple Yam Souffle is just like the other locations. Hot, soft cakey texture balanced with an ice cold red bean Ice-Cream. So delicious! The squid tails on the other hand was not what we expected. It came out burnt and hard. The outer batter was not crispy either. We informed one of the waiters and he brought it back to inform the kitchen staff. We received a new batch that was not as burnt and had more flavoring this time around. However, the squid was still hard and not like the ones we get from other locations with smaller crispier pieces. Overall, it was still a good experience and I love the decorations at this location! This might be my second favorite location after the Flushing one. Would love to come back for brunch or hi-tea. Or regular food options when I have not already eaten dinner. My usual go-tos are the twister fries, Santa Fe chicken rolls, fried salted crispy chicken, and the trio dessert combo. However, this location has a lot more variety! FYI - there are two unisex restrooms in the rear for customers to use with really cute wallpapers too.

    This is always my favorite spot to go for desserts and hangout. The interior decor is very modern,…read moresophisticated and stylish. We ordered potted rose milk tea to share, Dubai affogato and Brown Sugar Boba Mille Crêpes Cake. We came on a Friday around 4pm. Originally I wanted to try the strawberry matchamisu, however, was told that it sold out. What a bummer. The rose milk tea came with a themed pot and cups which is really cute. The rose fragrant smelled so good and the milk tea also tasted good and has a hint of rose taste. The cake was good, the boba was well cooked, chewy and flavorful! This time there was an unpleasant experience. At first when the Dubai affogato was served, we did not realize that the amount of the coffee was little until we saw another customer's dish that the volume of their coffee looked significantly more than ours. My friend brought it to the waitress attention but the waitress brushed it off and did not acknowledge our concern. When we finished and were about to leave, the same waitress came over and showed us that the container of the coffee was different and hence the volume of the coffee looked different. At this point, we did not care for it anymore. We would have been fine if the staff acknowledged our concern. We thought that maybe using standardized containers for the coffee would avoid this problem. Other than that, the food and drinks were good.

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    Mango Mille Crpes Cake

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    Paris Baguette

    Paris Baguette

    3.8(838 reviews)
    0.6 miKoreatown, Midtown West
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    Got a crossiant filled with Nutella it was so good…read more The cashier asked if I wanted it for here or to go and I said to go and asked if he could warm it up. He warned me that it might be messy if I took it to go but I didn't mind. Honestly, the chocolate croissant was so good. It was warm and gooey and melted in my mouth. I love it. Ambiance in the bakery was chill.

    During my time in New York City, I stopped by Paris Baguette on W 32nd St twice and absolutely…read moreenjoyed the cozy French bakery café vibe and fresh baked pastries. Paris Baguette is a neighborhood bakery café, bringing expertly crafted baked and brewed goods to the community. Their bakers, cakers, and baristas serve up handcrafted cakes, freshly baked pastries and breads, delicious Lavazza coffee, and more. One thing that really stood out is their PB Rewards program. It's super easy to join via their app, and you earn 1 point per $1 spent toward free pastries, drinks, cake slices, and more and i even got a free pastry just for signing up. I ordered a chai latte and my free strawberry croissant pastry filled with soft custard cream and strawberries, dusted with powdered sugar. The strawberry croissant had fresh strawberries and cream and it was the perfect breakfast after a run in Central Park. The second visit was to take advantage of their BOGO cake slice deal through the rewards app. It's a fun way to explore their cake selection without paying full price. I ordered the Blueberry chiffon cake slice filled with soft cream, topped with blueberry yogurt soft cream and blueberries and the strawberry soft cream cake slice, a vanilla cake filled with soft cream and fresh strawberries, topped with more berries. Service was friendly and the line moved quickly. Prices are typical for midtown NYC, but all the reward app perks make it more reasonable. I will definitely be back to earn more rewards and try more of their pastries.

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    Tray, wax paper and tongs for items

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