Reviews Daily Press

5
John Hyatt
+5
It's a yummy place. Great coffee and treats. Lovely seating area in the back for nice weather. Friendly staff. I enjoy doing work here over a cold brew and a snack, or grabbing a good cup of Joe to go
4
K. M
+4
Great quality coffee. Quick and friendly service. Ample seating for the size of the place. Appears to have a back outdoor area. Will be returning!
4
Jacob Swe
+4
This place has a very nice backyard, but the coffee was mediocre. The Vietnamese iced coffee seemed to actually be a cold brew with sweetened condensed milk, which was far too acidic for the type of drink. The cold brew or coffee itself is pretty good, but the Vietnamese iced coffee just plainly is not Vietnamese iced coffee. However, if you’re looking for a cute place to chat or have a nice laptop session, this is better than most.
5
Akhil Ramesh
+5
I frequent this coffee shop and i gotta say this has a really good vibe for a coffee shop in Brooklyn (which usually are crowded and the service is pathetic). Good coffee, good service and good wifi at Daily Press. Its not very crowded in the mornings. My best experience was when the one making my bagel dropped one the floor and then she gave me an extra half for free as a courtesy.
5
Ina Joshi
+5
They have consistently good coffee and espresso which is what always brings me back. It is a relaxed atmosphere, perfevt to do light work or hang out. The backyard/outdoor space is really nice
5
Daniel Zawacki
+5
Great place! Definitely serve the best coffee in the neighborhood - don't forget to try the bagels, too! Really like how there's a backyard where you can just chill!
4
wendy chan
+4
Best feta tomato spinach + ham and cheese croissants. Good atmosphere, nice staff. Outdoor seating in the far back, gets like a greenhouse though in hot weather. Music is hit or miss, lots of questionable country music playing on various occasions.
5
Elly F
+5
One of my favorite local coffeeshops. A mix of standard coffeeshop fare (coffee & espresso drinks, croissants) with more filling options (bagels, slow-cooked oatmeal, breakfast burritos) and interesting seasonal drinks, like the “vermonter” (maple syrup in coffee!?). Service is always quick and friendly and there’s plenty of seating. Check out the cool abstract maps of other cities on the walls!
5
David Bivins
+5
Sometimes the line and wait are long, and it is expensive (for the neighborhood, but on par with other new jack coffee joints), but they make coffee drinks right and sell excellent whole beans. Try the cold brew - it's one of the better I've had in New York.
5
Brad Anderson
+5
Daily Press just opened a week or so ago and I've already been in a half dozen times. It was started by a couple of young, dedicated people who are keen to bring style and substance to this little spot on Franklin Ave and Fulton Street. The quality of coffee is superb and they've got peanut butter cookies (and chocolate chip, and...) that will change your world view. The interior is edgy but doesn't come with a big attitude. The baristas are really cool and know their stuff...it's just what a cool cafe should be. Five Stars !
5
Josiah Chapman
+5
Unique location, brilliant craft coffee, and inviting ambiance. I used to board up to DP on a weekly basis and sip on a piping hot Americano and order a croissant while working on homework and writing projects. The outdoor area is smoker friendly, decorated with plants and plenty of picnic style tables. In this area of BK, you'll be hardpressed to find a comparable coffee option. DP is the best in the vicinity by far.
5
Maxime Savage
+5
Daily Press is my daily morning coffee spot. I skip rush hour so never have to wait too long for a cup. Their house coffee is tasty (never bitter), their pastries are really quite good (I get the pain au chocolat quite often, and I'm french). The staff is friendly and they usually play great music. Support your local businesses! Skip Dunkin and go to Daily Press instead.
5
Naomi Judge
+5
I really enjoyed the coffee and food. The service was great and it was so cozy and warm. A lovely start for a cold Sunday. Very popular too but I didn't have to wait.
5
K D Rosenthal (Katie)
+5
This used to be my go-to for quality commute caffeination when I lived in bed-stuy several years ago; I was back in the neighborhood today so I popped in for a $3 'gansett and find it still a great spot. Delish coffee and friendly service, + beer/wine (happy hour specials!), chill vibe/music, and a backyard. Snacks and wifi too I think? Bed-stuy certainly has more "high-end" options than it used to, but this place serves up pretension-worthy bevs without the pretentiousness. I'm glad it's still there.
4
Nicholas Graham Platt
+4
I love this place. It's usually my go-to place in the Bed Stuy area for coffee it's also a great working environment if it's nice outside because there's a patio in the back. Also there are heaters out back if you want to sit outside in the winter.
4
jessica Scurry
+4
I like this place the coffee was good and there is a area in the back where you can sit down and have your cappucino eat your croissant and use your computer strong Wi-Fi friendly staff heaters in the back so you don't get cold will go again
5
Karen Dambrosi
+5
Best coffee shop in the neighborhood. Baked goods are always fresh and the baristas are extremely friendly. My favs are the turmeric latte and the ham and cheese croissant.
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