Cafes In Soho, New York

cafes in soho
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The term Soho refers to South of Houston Street, which is based in the Lower Manhattan area of New York City. It is a major shopping, dining and artistic district of New York City. The area is the backdrop of many films and commercial. This area is located in the heart of important streets, such as Houston Street, Lafayette Street, and West Broadway. The high-end boutiques, charming restaurants, bars, and cafes are the main attractions of this area. The high-end boutiques are definitely set to cut a hole in your pocket. After a tiring day of shopping, a cup of coffee is a must. Fortunately, this area presents a collection of enchanting cafes. Check out some of the best cafes in Soho, New York, which can offer you the best coffee in the South Houston area.

1. Bleu Coffee

With beans sourced directly from farmers, Bleu Coffee provides more than just your morning caffeine fix. This brand is all about reinventing the coffee experience with high-quality products. If you enjoy brewing your own coffee, you can buy freshly roasted beans from them ONLINE and have it delivered. But if you’re out and about and craving an afternoon cup, stop by their branch at 430 West Broadway, where an expert barista will get you sorted. A cozy atmosphere, comfortable leather couches, and great service - once you’ve discovered this place, you’ll want to keep coming back. With a good variety on offer, you can explore different coffee origins from Jamaica Blue Mountain to Kona and more. Whether you like your coffee smooth, strong, or with a robust flavor, you’ll find it all here at Bleu Coffee.

Bleu Coffee

Address: 430 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012, United States

Website: Bleu Coffee

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bleucoffee/

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm; Sun: 12pm - 6pm

This listing is sponsored by Bleu Coffee

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2. Maman

Posted by Maman NYC on Friday, 4 January 2019

The Maman café and bakery is located in multiple locations of New York City. The branch of Soho was opened in the year 2014. The café comes with charming white brick walls and hanging plants. This place is cozy and comfortable to sip a great cup of coffee with their signature nutty chocolate chip cookies. The hidden back patio has strings of light bulbs and West Elm furniture. The founders of this café are Benjamin Sormonte and Elisa Marshall. They offer a collection of pastries and desserts, along with fresh salads, sandwiches, soups, quiches, etc.

Maman

Address: 239 Centre St, New York, NY 10013

Website: Maman

Average price for two: USD 11 - 30

Opening hours: Weekdays: 7 am - 6 pm; Weekends: 8 am - 6 pm

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3. Happy Bones

Happy Bones, SoHo, NYC, USA
Source: Photo by Flickr user Bex Walton used under CC BY 2.0

This café is created and run by four New Zealanders. This boutique coffee shop was the first one in Little Italy, in the honor of the country Italy. Happy Bones offers exceptional coffee, excellent for a quick fix of caffeine. The café features minimalist décor with brick, timber, and steel mesh combination and the fluorescent lights.

Happy Bones

Address: 394 Broome St, 10013 Nueva York

Website: Happy Bones

Average price for two: Less than USD 10

Opening hours: 7.30 am - 7 pm

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4. Gregory’s Coffee

Gregory's Coffee,
Source: Photo by Flickr user Bex Walton used under CC BY 2.0

The logo of the Gregory’s Coffee describes its founder, with two cups as glasses with a fluffy hair. The name behind the logo is Gregory Zamfotis, a native New Yorker who had started his journey in the year 2006. The main aim of Gregory’s Coffee is to serve delicious coffee. Yet, today, Gregory’s Coffee is more than just good coffee. The pastries and packaged foods are also some of the important offerings of this café.

Gregory’s Coffee

Address: 649 Broadway, New York, NY 10012

Website: Gregory’s Coffee

Average price for two: USD 5 - 10

Opening hours: 6 am - 7.30 pm;

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5. La Colombe

La Colombe
Source: Photo by Flickr user Alper Çuğun used under CC BY 2.0

The original store of La Colombe was opened at Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square in the year 1994. At that time, it only used to sell coffee beans to the other cafes and restaurants. Later, it has brought its own retail coffee shop and bakery in existence. The café in the Soho features high-ceilinged chic interior. The third-wave coffee and croissants are its signature products.

La Colombe

Address: 154 Prince St, New York, NY 10012

Website: La Colombe

Average price for two: USD 7

Opening hours: 7:30 am - 7 pm

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6. Birch Coffee

Birch Coffee
Source: Photo by Flickr user Bex Walton used under CC BY 2.0

The coffee shop chain is founded by Jeremy Lyman and Paul Schlader. The principal aim of this coffee shop chain is to hold the old charm of the cafes before the arrival of smartphones. It sources the best coffee beans across the world to capture the best flavor. They have few coffee shops throughout the city, the new branch of Soho was founded in the year 2017.

Birch Coffee

Address: 56 7th Ave, New York, NY 10011

Website: Birch Coffee

Average price for two: Less than USD 10

Opening hours: 7 am - 8 pm

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7. Cafe Integral

Cafe Integral, Nolita, NYC, USA
Source: Photo by Flickr user Bex Walton used under CC BY 2.0

Café Integral brings the best version of Nicaraguan coffee in the heart of New York City. The Floridian photographer César Vega had established this café in the year 2012, inside the American Two Shot store, a clothing store and art gallery of Soho. The owner originally belonged to the Jinotega region of Nicaragua, where his family owns a coffee farm. Today, the coffee is sourced from four finest regions of Nicaragua. One of the main aims of this coffee shop is to show the effect of Nicaraguan coffee after the coffee is fully grown, roasted, and lastly brewed. Apart from the coffee drinks, it also serves nut milk-based drinks, like espresso-spiked horchata or matcha latte.

Cafe Integral

Address: 149 Elizabeth St, New York, NY 10012

Website: Cafe Integral

Average price for two: USD 8

Opening hours: 7 am - 5 pm

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8. Everyman Espresso

Everyman Espresso
Source: Photo by Flickr user Kars Alfrink used under CC BY 2.0

The café is located in one of the oldest building of SoHo, at John R. Murray building. This historic property was built in the year 1824. The café is noted for its customer-friendly attitude, owned by Sam Penix. The counters are dropped so that the entire process of coffee-making is visible to the customers. You can also have a chat with the barista while observing the process of coffee making. The colorful walls with ceramic tiles, built-in benches, window seats project a cheerful vibe all through the café.

Everyman Espresso

Address: 301 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013, USA

Website: Everyman Espresso

Average price for two: USD 20

Opening hours: 8 am - 7 pm

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9. Sant Ambroeus

Sant Ambroeus
Source: Photo by Flickr user TatiAna Zemliakova used under CC BY 2.0

Sant Ambroeus Soho is a high-energy espresso and cappuccino bar, a part of an Italian restaurant, specialized in Milanese cuisine. The restaurant offers specialized cuisine of Marco Barbisotti. The café of Sant Ambroeus is opened all day. The coffee lovers are to get all kinds of coffee here, rich, smooth or delicate according to their preference. You can also try the selection of desserts, like gelato, cornetti, cakes, and cookies. Their desserts are freshly baked every day, by the authentic pastry chef Chris Hereghty.

Sant Ambroeus

Address: 265 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012, USA

Website: Sant Ambroeus

Average price for two: USD 45

Opening hours: 7.30 am - 11 am

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10. Hi-Collar

Fab siphon coffee at Hi-Collar
Source: Photo by Flickr user Bex Walton used under CC BY 2.0

The flavors from the East arrive with a twist in the café named Hi-collar. The Japanese coffee-shop turns in a full-fledged bar after the sundown. During the day, the shop is kissaten which signifies coffeehouse in Japanese. The café is especially known for its mouthwatering siphon coffee. They offer a choice of beans, to offer you the exact coffee you want. The place cozy, with just 13 stools in a long bar table. The place is decorated with Tiffany-esque lamps, shoji screens, a replica of Japanese matchboxes. During daytime, the kissaten is bright and full of light.

Hi-Collar

Address: 214 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003, USA

Website: Hi-Collar

Average price for two: USD 22

Opening hours: 11 am - 4 pm; 6 pm - 12 am

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11. Ground Support

Ground Support,
Source: Photo by Flickr user Bex Walton used under CC BY 2.0

The newest café Ground Support offers Intelligentsia Coffee brewed by their best baristas, made with their own House Blend. The place was once a gallery with smooth cedar picnic tables. A zinc bar and a bench are also present here. Along with great coffee, it also offers the best sandwiches of this locality.

Ground Support Cafe

Address: 399 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012, USA

Website: Ground Support Cafe

Average price for two: USD 25

Opening hours: 7 am - 8 pm

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Coffee and SoHo

Maman Cafe  City Shoot
Source: Photo by user Jonathan Grado used under CC BY-SA 2.0

The coffee is an integral part of New York City. The city is very well-known for its incredible speed of life, which requires coffee more than anywhere else in the world. Whether you are urging to sip a cup of coffee after a tiring trip of shopping, or picking up one on the way to work, you deserve the best dose of this popular drink. Choose what kind of coffee you need, and Soho will definitely present you the best place to have it.

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