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    4.2 (211 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Flat White and Espresso
    Julia K.

    Decent coffee shop in downtown Brooklyn. Service was super quick and there's lots of space to sit. Espresso was not super hot though.

    Iced Matcha and Iced Oat Vanilla Bean Latte
    Lena T.

    Stopped by earlier this morning, definitely a cute cafe and I should be used to the prices (being from SF) but the matcha needs to be good to justify the steep prices you know? The matcha was not mixed and then even after stirring and mixing it was somehow watery and missing depth, it tasted like whole milk exclusively... my Iced Oat Vanilla Bean Latte was better but also at the price it was a little hard to defend. I did really enjoy the Bacon Egg and Cheese, very tasty and it came with a small salad which was nice but also pricey. It's convenient if you're in the area but not necessarily the most cost effective...

    Matcha Latte with Oat Milk
    Michelle C.

    I saw White Noise Coffee while staying nearby, and I'm glad I decided to pop in! The café caught my attention because it was consistently busy, which is usually a good sign. I ordered a Matcha Latte with oat milk, and it was great. The matcha was super concentrated with a rich, nutty flavor and had that slightly grainy, authentic texture that I appreciate. It tasted high quality and balanced, not overly sweet, just smooth and earthy in the smoothest way. The café itself is cozy with a modern yet inviting vibe that makes it a great spot to grab-n-go or catch up with friends. Service was quick and efficient; my drink was ready within minutes, even with the steady flow of customers.

    Cold brew with oat milk
    Brian N.

    Came here since it was the closest coffee shop to my hotel, and I have to say, I was pleasantly impressed! The interior design felt warm and homey, and I really loved the overall vibe. I ended up coming back multiple times throughout my stay in Brooklyn. I tried the cold brew with oat milk, a matcha latte, and a croissant. Both drinks were among the best I had during my trip to NYC, the cold brew had a bold, smooth coffee flavor, and the matcha wasn't watered down (major kudos for that!). The croissant was flaky, buttery, and just the right amount of indulgent. Definitely a spot worth revisiting.

    Kimberly G.

    Loved this place. It was right around the corner from our hotel, so that was very convenient. I got an iced Candied Caramel Latte and it was delicious! I've never had a latte that tasted like this before. My husband got a London Fog and liked it as well. And my mom got a drip coffee. I wish they had larger sizes, especially for the drip coffee. The inside was really cute with a ton of seating. The employees were friendly and the service was quick!

    Espresso and almond croissant
    Charlene J.

    Great place to study or even have a virtual meeting. The menu is very diverse- from snacking food like the picture progressing to pasta- the coffee was so good smooth and the barista really listen to me! The dinning area was nice but I felt like the tables were close together. It was slightly easy to move a table over. I did not check for outlets so that's my fault. Overall the service was great, the food and coffee was good, and adequate seating.

    Kristen S.

    Here for a short review of the delicious black coffee we picked up on a jaunt through Brooklyn, but also of the incredible staff at this shop. Honestly, my honey and I were in dire need of a bathroom (TMI) walking through the city and stumbled upon this coffee shop. We were in the market for a caffeine bump, which worked out, but the line was long and our bladders were priority. The high school aged kid at the counter kindly gave us the code, and when we followed up with our humble order, said "no worries guys you don't need to buy anything, just go ahead." Well, the coffee was delicious and the bathroom was clean so here I am giving them their flowers as a positive New York experience.

    Cold brew
    Ang M.

    Great coffee shop on the cusp of cobble hill but located in bustling DT Bklyn. Food looks sooo good. Especially the French toast. I got a plain cold brew which did the trick. Prices seemed decent too. When I was here the place was jammed. So jammed the man behind the counter said "sorry for the wait" which I totally appreciated.

    Benjamin Q.

    Keepin it real out here in Downtown Brooklyn Fan of White Noise from Queens, checked this one out and liked it. Pretty good cafe for the location, plenty of seating, wifi but sometimes can get the riff raff from random ppl loitering. Don't want to go into specifics but the cafe itself is nice.

    Strawberry Matcha & Tiramisu Protein Smoothie
    Julie P.

    Strawberry matcha and berry french toast are done so right here! Those are two of my favorites and I can't recommend them enough. My daughter absolutely loved the french toast as well. My second favorite was the short rib ragu... plentiful and delicious. Then the egg sandwich which was super fluffy and similar to a Korean eggo sandwich. I wish there were non-pork options to add onto the sandwich though such as turkey bacon or beef bacon. Hoping that may be added onto their menu later on down the road. The smoked salmon eggs benedict wasn't my favorite -- I did love the option of pouring on your own hollandaise sauce. But the smoked salmon was not the way I preferred. I guess I wish it was harder rather than mushy. Otherwise, it was a great idea; just not executed in the way that I prefer. The tiramisu smoothie is bitter without sugar so if you don't like that... make sure you add sugar. They did warn me ahead of time which I appreciated. Service was pretty fast and everyone at the counter was helpful as well. The attention to detail for every dish was noticed. The presentation was gorgeous and I love how every picture I took came out fabulous because of that. The vibe of the cafe is very chill. The decor is modern and sleek. I love the stainless steel furniture pieces. If you're thinking of stopping in, absolutely do... make sure you get that strawberry matcha!

    Lavender Matcha
    Jennifer B.

    I read the reviews, so I listened to wisdom. The lavender matcha is the best matcha I've had, and I'm a matcha girl, ok? And because the reviews were mixed on the food, I decided to order the breakfast platter because you can't really mess up breakfast... ...and they didn't mess it up. Came out pretty, pretty, pretty good. Love the ambiance. Excellent service. Yet another coffee shop to add to my routine.

    Latte, fruit tonic
    Miranda L.

    price - $14 with tax food - 3/5 service - 3/5 ambiance - 2/5 overall, it was an okay experience. i went during the winter time and it was SOOOOOO COLD. i thought they would turn on the heater because it was less than 10 degrees outside but they didnt. i came here to study because of the nice interior design and because the cafe is pretty cheap but since it was so cold, i couldnt stay. either than that the drinks were okay. there wasnt anything too special about it. i just expected the cups to be slightly bigger because of the price of the 2 drinks combined. the service was okay because there wasnt too much enthusiasm but thats alright. i would suggest going here when its warmer, but if you decide to go here in the cold, then i do not recommend staying

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    Perfect place for overpriced flavorless coffee. It's mostly tourists because no local would rerun.

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    In town for an event and enjoyed White Noise Coffee twice! Great lattes and mocha. Eggs Benedict were delicious. Friendly staff as well.

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    Quaint neighborhood spot that's perfect for brunch. Came here on a Saturday and while the wait was…read moreabout an hr, there was plenty to do in the area to keep us busy. Every table has a placemat with crayons which is such a fun way to keep kids and adults entertained. The food was delicious and tasted fresh, living up to their messaging on sourcing local food. We ordered the egg katsu sandwich and the eggs rothko. The sandwich was very well made with a nice crisp panko crusting that didnt feel heavy on the oil, and yet still managed to have a light airy egg inside. The eggs rothko was buttery and flavorful but still managed to not feel too heavy. The broiled tomatos on the side were a nice touch to contrast the egg and toast from the main dish. Overall I enjoyed this place and would love to come back to try more dishes. The vibe was friendly and welcoming, making it the perfect weekend brunch spot.

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