I live in the neighborhood and avoid this place like the plague. Although the employees are often kind, the owner is incredibly unkind. Today, I had a meeting on my schedule, and the location was set here. Not wanting to be too demanding on the person I was meeting, I agreed to it against my better judgment. As soon as the owner arrived, he started pointing at us and loudly stating to the employees how he was going to ask us to leave. I should mention there's a 45-minute policy for staying in the cafe, I arrived at 11:15 and he got there at 11:45. But I don't think that's what was bothering him. Every single experience I've had with him has left me feeling uncomfortable and honestly unsafe. I am now certain it's because he does not want Black people at his establishment. This will be my last time there. I hope you figure out how to treat people with dignity and respect.
Food is great and good value. Place is small but really cozy. And the two nice ladies working this weekend were the best. They greet you and thank you and they truly make you feel welcome.
Cute little cafe with good coffee and good selection of pastries. Unfortunately, they ask customers to keep their dining to 45min, which is understandable. No need to say they dont welcome laptops.
One of the best cafes I have visited
Great little place as its name. The coffee is excellent with reasonable price. The staff treat people well. It’s a nice coffee shop if you would like to come with friends for a break, but staying for long may not be the best space due to space and facility constraints.
Nice coffee and breakfast spot hidden in Brooklyn
Absolutely the cutest little spot. Love the lemon crepe. Not a ton of seating, but charming space nonetheless!