Stepping into Loaf on Paper at 64 Grand St is an absolute delight. This isn't just a cafe or just a stationery store; it's a thoughtfully curated space that combines the best of both worlds into a truly unique, calming experience. The atmosphere immediately draws you in. With its soft, natural lighting, exposed wooden beams, and beautiful Japanese-inspired decor, the space is airy, warm, and feels like a peaceful escape from the hustle of Brooklyn. The counter, with its subtle sage-green tones, is inviting, and the display of beautiful pastries makes deciding what to order the hardest part of the visit. I highly recommend their matcha latte (perfectly balanced and creamy) and any of their freshly baked goods. What truly sets Loaf on Paper apart is the niconeco zakkaya side. Itās a treasure trove for anyone who appreciates quality paper goods, unique gifts, and Japanese design. From exquisite notebooks and colorful planners to charming stickers and art supplies, every item feels hand-selected. Browsing the aisles is a meditative experience, and the selection is inspiring for both artists and organized thinkers alike. The staff is incredibly kind, attentive, and helpful without being intrusive. Whether you're settling in for a quiet work session, meeting a friend, or hunting for that perfect piece of stationery, Loaf on Paper offers a cozy, beautiful, and inspiring environment. Itās an easy five stars and a must-visit destination in...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe were super excited to try this place but unfortunately were quite disappointed.
The cafe itself is super cute and spacious and love that itās connected to the stationary store!
However, the drinks were not good and were different than what was advertised on their own social media. We ordered a pistachio cream matcha latte that was missing the pistachio paste and pistachio topping. The matcha and drink itself was quite watery and lacking in flavor. We also ordered a salted pistachio cream cold brew that didnāt look like the reference picture shared on their instagram. The cream was thin so immediately melted into the cold brew and was also missing the pistachio topping. The cold brew itself though wasnāt bad. We did let the barista know the drinks seemed off and they were willing to help, but also found it odd when they looked at the drinks and asked what we got (felt like they should have been able to tell since we ordered specialty drinks?). They added more pistachio syrup in both drinks, but that wasnāt enough to save them. Both drinks were just shy of $18 so a bit much to pay for drinks we...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreloaf on paperācozy cafe and stationery market in williamsburg.
the small and cute stationery store in the east village has expanded to a cafe AND stationery/gift market in williamsburg. the sound of it is already a not-to-be-missed spot this summer.
the front is a cafe with many tables and seats, while the back is your go-to place for cute pens, stickers, cards, ceramics, and all things art. i went on a saturday around 1.30pm and the line for cafe is not bad at all (~5min wait). but at 3pm, the line was out the door.
they offer some unique coffee menu. i tried black sesame caramel latte ($6.5). they use devocion beans, so you know your coffee will be good (although i think my coffee is a bit weak for my liking). i will definitely go back to try meowchiato and london fog.
they have wifi, restroom, classic and fun drinks and bakery, and a lot of tables to sit down and get some work done. this will easily become the next neighborhood favorite.
it is very close to domino park, so be sure to walk a fee blocks there to enjoy...
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