This spacious warehouse-style coffee roastery is located at the far outskirt of Williamsburg, inviting those who live nearby and who are passionate enough to come all the way to the east. Amazing coffee, great service, light-speed wifi are guaranteed.
It doesn’t get more brooklyn than this. Fresh coffee sold from the source. They brew and box their coffee feet from where you sit down to drink it. I am personally not a fan of the coffee, but many people love it. They could use more pastries and a better selection of sweeteners and milk.
Great place just on the border of Bushwick and east Williamsburg. Super fresh and tasteful coffee. Roasters and cafe all together.
One of the most authentic coffee places in town. Messerole street itself is a piece of art. City of Saints really blended in well with that vibe. Roastery/ bar combined with amazing coffee. Definitely a must go
Given it a 5 for the wall art and general coolness, but note it does not have a bathroom.
Best pour over I’ve had in NYC. And the space 🖤
Parking is very difficult in this neighborhood, but the battle is worth the fight. These guys are committed to the craft of coffee roasting and preparation. Their espresso pulls are on point, and their roasting is excellent. They have a variety of special blends as well as single origins and small lots. The venue is a bit of a warehouse conversion, funky and comfortable with adequate space to chill, enjoy and even get some work done if that's your thing. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful.
Awesome Coffee. Great Desserts. Comfortable environment. Excellent service. And the nicest, friendliest Baristas you could ever meet, they put love into their drinks and make it look like art and taste great. Worth the money.
Super good coffee and really sweet staff. Had a great cortado. The space is massive but feels cozy with only a few people inside. Music is good too. Only negative is no bathroom!
I gotta not only disagree with Daniel, but he must have done something to provoke that response. I don't even work there and I feel bad for the shop more so than I do for you.
I've been going to this coffee shop since the Summer of '15, and rude and blase I have not been treated. I've spent enough money here to probably be part owner. I've seen a number of baristas, all of whom are pretty great compared to the far more blase, and far ruder sides of Bushwick. Good vibes, thy name is TIP WELL.
Their roasting can sometimes be smelled all the way down on Knickerbocker, and up the street by Bushwick Plaza. They're basically an oasis of black gold in a part of town that's all graffiti, warehouses, and torrid Blue Collars smoking in hairnets. I've noticed a lot of Australians and New Zealanders hanging out, and people in vague bands that practice up the street. If you're allergic to good vibes, then stay away.
Their coffee is good, too good. It'll make you feel like a bastard touching your lips to the blessed. If you're a snob and have your own taste, and have been living on the block longer, and appreciate the older establishments along bushwick or waterbury, then I'm gonna say your taste is off. This coffee is the best coffee on the block. And there's enough room for everyone. The businesses are getting as diverse as the art on the walls.
The only downside is a lack of bathroom, and maybe the price of refill. But honestly, if that's a deterrence, you probably shouldn't have moved to a big city anyway.
Cool little espresso bar that has donuts from Doughnut Plant. Warehouse-y vibes, and you get a direct view into the roasting process! Cheap whole beans on sale. No restrooms though.
Eduardo Iginio Martinez
+5
Great for coffee buffs that appreciate the rich true flavor of it. Very industrial decor and great location because there isn't much around there.
Best espresso around, amazingly flavourful. Very friendly and devoted staff. Cool to see the roasting machines in action.
This is the place the city's baristas come to for amazing coffee. Your experience of NYC coffee is tragically incomplete if you've yet to taste CoS.
Great latte and coconut croissant for a mid-week break.
Hip coffee hangout in industrial East Williamsburg, where you can have a fresh cuppa with a fresh pastry from L' Imprimarie while they roast more beans right there.
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