unfortunately stumbled into this cafe since it was cold and figured I would have a hot chocolate, when I ordered two hot chocolates to go, I was charged 10 dollars for 2 miniature cups. I thought alright must be some quality imported hot chocolate, when I took a sip, it was not even hot, it was lukewarm and tasted like cardboard with sugar. Too overpriced, and under quality. I prefer to go to arabica coffee in Brooklyn heights that has a large hot chocolate for 4 bucks.Thats what I get for trying to support a local business Just because you got a few antiques and some dairy free options donât mean you should upcharge sinfully. Just another gentrified coffee shop exploiting people. Oat milk also old *dairy free customers watch...
   Read moreStopped in thinking it was just another coffee shop, but this place is way more than that. The coffee is excellentâsmooth, rich, and full of flavorâbut what really sets it apart is the atmosphere. You can sip your drink while checking out shelves full of quirky vintage finds, old-school collectibles, and random odds and ends you didnât know you needed. It feels like part cafĂ©, part treasure hunt, and the mix just works. Definitely...
   Read moreThe antique-filled interior, with its Edison bulbs lamps, created a cozy, nostalgic escape from NYCâs hustle. The A )) barista, dressed in retro attire, geeked out on bean originsâsuper knowledgeable and friendly)) Perfect for antique lovers seeking a caffeinated adventureâIâll be back! Absolutely enchanting! 5 stars for this hidden gem , restroom đđ, and blending killer coffee with...
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