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Southside Coffee

Southside Coffee feels like home. The baristas are some of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet, and the pastries—especially the chocolate chip cookies—are so good. It’s also dog-friendly, which is a huge bonus if you’re out with your pup. Their corn muffins are a standout, and the coffee is always fresh and flavorful.

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Textbook Cafe

Textbook Cafe Textbook Cafe offers a cozy environment, perfect for catching up with friends or unwinding solo. Known for their friendly staff and flavorful menu, they shine with creative drinks like Peppermint White Mocha and Gingerbread Woman Latte. It’s a charming place for coffee lovers year-round, with a touch of festive cheer in winter.

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Annie’s Social

Annie’s Social is a one-of-a-kind spot where you can enjoy your coffee with your four-legged friends. Known for its dog-friendly atmosphere and delicious food and drinks, Annie’s Social is a hit for pet owners looking to relax with their pets. The café offers spicy options for those who like a bit of a kick in their meal, and the staff is always happy to greet you (and your dog) with a smile.

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Bittersweet

For a charming hangout with a hipster twist, Bittersweet is the place to be. Their ham croissant is especially popular, alongside drinks and dog-friendly treats. This cafe features a lovely outdoor seating area, making it perfect for warm days when you want to enjoy the fresh air. While the seating is somewhat limited, the cozy vibe and packed atmosphere give it a lively feel that you and your friends will love.

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Burly Coffee

Burly Coffee is a hip, laid-back spot that has been caffeinating Brooklyn since 2014. This café is known for its seasonal coffee offerings, all roasted in-house, and a spacious, relaxed environment where you can grab a seat and get some work done. The atmosphere is chill, with plenty of seating and even gourmet doughnuts to pair with your coffee. Locals rave about the coffee here, especially the iced coffee, which is a hit on hot Brooklyn days.

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Kafe Neo - Upper East Side

Kafe Neo is the quintessential neighborhood café with its authentic European vibe, high-quality coffee, and incredible Greek pastries. Locals swear by its seasonal espresso drinks, and many declare it the best coffee on the Upper East Side. The minimalist space adds to its charm, creating an inviting environment for both casual hangouts and focused work sessions. Don't miss out on their buttery pastries, and if you’re into espresso, this might just become your new favorite spot.

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Green Lane Coffee - Upper East Side

A Brooklyn transplant to the Upper East Side, Green Lane Coffee keeps it simple with a focus on excellent espresso drinks and fresh pastries. Though small in size, this café makes a big impression with its warm and welcoming baristas. Whether you’re grabbing an iced Americano or a latte, the quality of the coffee shines through. Outdoor seating adds to the charm, making this a great spot for a quick coffee run or a leisurely afternoon with a good book.

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Madman Espresso

Their robust espresso is smooth yet full-bodied, providing that much-needed energy boost. Pair it with their freshly baked chocolate croissant, and you have the perfect combination for a quick yet indulgent treat. This unassuming café focuses on creating a relaxed and welcoming environment, making it an ideal spot for regulars looking to enjoy a quiet moment with their cup of joe​.

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Stumptown Coffee Roasters

Stumptown Coffee Roasters offers a chic, modern space with a bright, airy interior that makes it perfect for remote work. Known for its spiced chai and amazing lavender matcha latte, Stumptown provides plenty of seating and natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere. Their high-quality, ethically sourced beans ensure you’ll get the perfect cup to accompany your time. It’s also a spacious location, meaning you’ll rarely struggle to find a good seat during peak hours.

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Intelligentsia Coffee at the High Line Hotel

Intelligentsia Coffee at the High Line Hotel is a coffee lover’s dream. Known for its Chicago roots, this café offers an exceptional coffee experience in a stunning setting. Surrounded by plants and set within the historic High Line Hotel, this location boasts an expansive outdoor seating area that makes it perfect for soaking in the Chelsea atmosphere. The Cortado here is consistently excellent, and the charming hotel-bar style adds to the overall experience. If you’re in Chelsea for a day of exploring, this is the perfect pit stop.

Think Coffee - East Village

Think Coffee on 4th Avenue blends a friendly, casual atmosphere with a commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability. Known for its inviting ambiance, this café is a go-to spot for both casual hangouts and focused work sessions. With great music in the background, it offers a comfortable space to enjoy a cup of coffee while supporting a business that cares about its impact on the world. It's a favorite among locals who appreciate both quality coffee and community values.

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KIJITORA

KIJITORA is a Japanese café in Williamsburg known for its cat-themed decor and unique drinks like the strawberry matcha and Miso Mocha. It’s a cozy spot with outdoor seating, perfect for trying creative flavors.

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Think Coffee - Williamsburg

Think Coffee's Williamsburg spot is loved for its dog-friendly vibe, great iced lattes, and blueberry muffins. With spacious seating and a charming outdoor area, it's ideal for relaxing or meeting up with friends. They have gone the extra mile to include your furry friends in holiday festivities as well. Their lineup of pet-friendly treats ensures that even your dog can join in the gift-giving fun.