
offers an array of drinks, ranging from a $2.50 espresso to a $4.95 "Dirty Chai" spiked with an espresso shot, as well as baked goods from New York institutions, including hibiscus-frosted doughnuts from Bed-Stuy bakery Dough.īusiness was steady around midday Monday, with curious neighbors inquiring about the establishment's hours and checking out the unique drink offerings - the Sarahbella, a latte with honey and cinnamon, and the Madmancino, a chocolate-chai-cinnamon cappucino. GREENWICH VILLAGE - A tiny new coffee shop on University Place is bringing Greenwich Village residents pastries from Brooklyn and unique coffee concoctions.

Located a short walk away from Union Square, this quaint shop is known for its coffee concoctions as well as its tasty sandwiches. Paradis To Go | 114 Fourth Avenue Greenwich Village The house coffee here is from Brazil, and it has a strong, full-bodied flavor that is certain to boost your spirits as soon as you take your first sip. For those of you want “an authentic New York coffee shop experience,” this place has a particularly relaxing vibe that is too good to ignore. Once again, it was the name of this establishment that drew us in-and yes-no surprises here-we were extremely pleased with the coffee that was served in this café. Prodigy Coffee | 33 Carmine Street, West Village Sure, you can find regular favorites like cappuccinos and lattes here, but we would advise you to be a little more daring and check out their custom creations instead-try the chocolate espresso: your life will never be the same again.


With a name as imposing as “I Am Coffee,” our expectations were high when we entered this hole-in-the-wall coffee shop in the East Village-and lets just say this little café bowled us over with their offerings. I Am Coffee | 9 Saint Marks Place, East Village Here are our favorite stops for our daily caffeine fixes: Be it on a rainy day like today, or a sunny spring morning in the future, these three neighborhoods-East Village, West Village and Greenwich Village-have a number of warm, friendly coffee shops where you can enjoy a good, fresh cup of java.

In our continuing attempt to find all of New York’s best coffee joints, today, we head to Manhattan’s three villages to find out what delightful concoctions they have to offer.
