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    LOKL Cafe SoHo

    4.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Bacon and egg on a baguette with a cortado
    Eunice C.

    I had the pleasure of visiting LOKL (pronounced local as the staff told me) on a Monday afternoon. Love the new interior and the teapot wall. I ordered the egg and cheese with bacon on a baguette with a cortado. The baguette was soft but crispy, delicious. A nice late lunch to my day!

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    Great coffee, delicious chocolate croissant, and fast, friendly service. Overnight oats were tasty and filling.

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    Conwell Hall

    Conwell Hall

    4.3
    (155 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    without a doubt, the most beautiful café in all of Manhattan…read more- inside of this old bank there is so much to discover. little hidden rooms and ample seating everywhere inside of the dimly lit halls. the perfect spot to study for an entire day or maybe for a date or whatever is your prerogative. - the service is very fast. order in front of the gorgeous mural, take a number, and they'll come find you. the hot coffees and teas come with little biscuits. the up charge for even a splash of alt milk Is a little ... outdated - the breakfast sandwich was surprisingly good. the fluffy block of eggs are filled with different herbs and the slabs of ham are thick, salty, and juicy. - the Wi-Fi is strong so is the coffee. what more could you want?

    Came back to Conwell Hall for a second visit, and it somehow felt even better than the first…read more What really stood out this time was the hospitality, everyone (shout out to Jodie and Javier) remembered us from yesterday, which made the experience feel personal and welcoming. It's rare to find a place that balances a stunning, high-design space with such warm, attentive service. We explored more of the menu this time, and everything was just as impressive. The oysters were incredibly fresh, clean, briny, and perfectly served. Another standout that I'll definitely be ordering again. Between the atmosphere, the consistency of the food (super yummy), and the thoughtful team, Conwell Hall is quickly becoming one of those places you keep coming back to.

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    Interior
    Ham and cheese croissant
    Ham and cheese croissant
    12oz Latte (~$6) with Housemade Lavender (+$1.50)

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    12oz Latte (~$6) with Housemade Lavender (+$1.50)
    Grace Street

    Grace Street

    4.2
    (3.8k reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Locally owned & operated
    Locally sourced ingredients

    This a great, casual place to get dessert in Koreatown. The food came out quickly although the…read morerestaurant was very crowded. We especially enjoyed the matcha beignets with a side of ice cream. I would love to go back and try their shaved snow.

    Every time I have walked up the street from my hotel the past few days there is this giant sign,…read morelike the size you use as a bus stop poster, literally me-sized that makes me want 1) to visit Hawaii again and 2) to get a shaved ice. And I'm from Maryland (Murlyn), I don't mean a sno-ball. I mean that flaky, instantly melting ice carved mechanically using some kind of drill motor with all the torque, off a block the size of a dorm fridge and then topped with syrupy fruits and condensed milk and such. And this wasn't that either, but I now need to find a place for this near me. It was more like regular ice cream at a soft-serve consistency, topped with all the things-- that part was as expected. Hubs & I were thinking of getting two different things but we both wanted the mango madness, and then the checkout person said it was the size of a quart container. So just one then. I wish we got to see it being made up but it was full in there (at 10p, after the theaters let out), and they seated us and gave us a buzzer that went off almost immediately. We almost didn't finish it even between the two of us. Absolutely delicious, just overwhelmingly enormous. It could be a low-grade food challenge to complete it! And with all that fruit, actual mango chunks and a banana, it's practically a healthy snack. Gotta find one of these closer to home!

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    Grace Street
    Sunset Lemonade ($5.50)

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    Sunset Lemonade ($5.50)
    Little Collins

    Little Collins

    4.4
    (1.4k reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    Came to little Collin's this morning, and it is in fact little. Lol. But it's really cute and I…read morelike the blue and white theme. There weren't that many options for sitting, so you have to be prepared to wait for a second for a table. Thankfully, upon arrival, we were able to sit down almost immediately as a couple tables opened up. The menu is pretty short and sweet. They have sandwiches, pancakes, French toast, potatoes, bakery options, etc. it seems that they are more of a coffee shop, so there were plenty of coffee and tea options. The homefries were really good, just a little oily and not as crispy as I would've liked. The restaurant makes their own jam, which seemed to be dragon fruit, and it was tasty but i don't think it went well with my sandwich. My friend gave her French toast a 7.5.

    After finishing a late lunch nearby, my friend and I continued our catch-up at Little Collins. It's…read moresupposedly an Australian-style cafe, so I went with a flat white. It was good, but not particularly memorable and didn't quite live up to expectations. The little cookie on the side was a nice touch, though. The latte art was intricate and very pretty. We sipped our drinks at the high-top tables, which was much more casual. The sit-down tables were filled with late brunch diners. The cafe seemed pretty and well-liked, so I'm open to try their food in the future.

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    Espresso Bar
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    Sweet Uncle Fred ($14)
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    Bibliotheque

    Bibliotheque

    4.3
    (131 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Had our son's welcome party for his wedding here. We couldn't have asked for a better location,…read morecommunication,service, and atmosphere. I would highly recommend Bibliotheque for any gathering you may have We had about 90 attending and it worked out tremendously. Awesome folks to work with. We live in Ohio and the process was a breeze. Thank you Bibliotheque for all your help!! Terry D.

    My friend told me to meet her at the Bibliotheque, and so I did, not knowing what I am walking into…read more(no googling before hand). Wow, what a beautiful space! When you enter there is a bar you can sit at and two large high top tables next to it. As you walk further in there is a lounge with couches and various sizes tables. The whole space is surrounded by books! Heaven! We ordered a chai, matcha and a ginger cookie. Shout out to the woman taking my order for comping me my drink for my birthday! Everyone from the staff was friendly - I really enjoyed being there. The only thing I would say is someone should come by to check on the tables more often as I had to return other people's abandoned drinks. But you know what first world problems, am I right? Maybe they can have a sign or mention to customers to return their own cups before leaving. I sort of can't imagine why people don't... It is quite popular spot so you need to be very patient and strategic if you want to grab a table, as well as sprinkled with a little bit of luck. We unfortunately got there a little late. I went there at 3pm and hunted for a table and my friend got there by 330pm. By the time we ordered and started drinking our coffees - we were informed the lounge area will be closed at 4pm to prepare for the evening wine bar. Oh right this cafe turns into a wine bar in the evenings! How cool! At 4pm we thankfully grabbed one of the high tables - sharing it with another couple but it was large enough for the 4 of us. The lights dimmed and the atmosphere changed to more intimate. We unfortunately had to leave at 5pm, but I imagined picking up a James Baldwin book, ordering some white wine and enjoying both.... Mmm definitely next time. Maybe sometimes after work - sounds like a great wind down.

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    Our bar area accommodates approximately 30 guests.
    Our bar area accommodates approximately 30 guests.
    Prosciutto sandwich
    Prosciutto sandwich
    The lounge area houses almost 10,000 books and fine art from Rashid Johnson, Robert Longo, and Roy Lichtenstein, among others.

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    The lounge area houses almost 10,000 books and fine art from Rashid Johnson, Robert Longo, and Roy Lichtenstein, among others.

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