Abraço
East Village, New York
House-roasted espresso, olive oil cake, and a no-laptop East Village room with real local pull.
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Reviewed cafes in New York where house roaster is a real reason to go, not just a minor extra.
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The cafe's own roasting program is part of what makes it worth visiting.
East Village, New York
House-roasted espresso, olive oil cake, and a no-laptop East Village room with real local pull.
West Village, New York
Panama-first West Village coffee bar for rare estate lots, careful pour-overs, and intimate den-like calm.
Financial District, New York
Flagship FiDi cafe for multi-roaster espresso, house roasting, and breakfast strong enough to justify the stop.
Nolita, New York
Compact Nolita cafe for house-roasted Nicaraguan coffee, pour-overs, and a sharper quick stop than the neighborhood norm.
East Village, New York
Original East Village branch for deconstructed latte flights, sharp pour-overs, and a warm multi-branch NYC coffee identity.
Bushwick, New York
Late-opening Bushwick multi-roaster coffee bar for rare bean shelves, signature drinks, and coffee-to-cocktail crossover.
Williamsburg, New York
Williamsburg flagship for lush skylit atmosphere, roasted-in-Brooklyn Colombian coffee, and a still-serious pour-over menu.
Soho, New York
Transparent coffees, laminated pastry, tasting-room calm.
Bushwick, New York
Bushwick roastery-cafe for house-roasted coffee, in-house pastry, and a light-filled room that still feels usefully local.
East Williamsburg, New York
Skylit Brooklyn roastery cafe for transparent light roasts, deep filter lists, and exacting coffee service.
Mapped reviewed cafes in New York where house roaster is a real reason to go.
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