Got a latte here the other morning — not very busy on a Monday at 9:15, which I appreciated. Not sure why it wasn’t busy, because the coffee is good and the place is really cute. Espresso + ice-cream looks amazing. Good amount of seating for a place this small.
Jing X.
Tu valoración: 5 Queens, NY
What a hidden gem! I’ve walked past Coffee Project a few times and never knew that this tiny little shop has one of the best lattes! I finally came back to try their Deconstructed Latte! $ 7 is a little pricey but worth it for the tasting experience. Warning: very limited seating! Their Deconstructed Latte comes in a set that one of the owners presented to us. 1 shot of espresso – strong coffee bean flavor with honey and dark chocolate notes 1 shot of steamed milk – subtle sweet taste(pasteurized at lower temperature to taste like raw milk) 1 glass of latte – to see how the flavors all come together 1 cup of sparkling water – to clean the palate 1 thin cookie – to sweeten up the experience My next two goals in life are to: (1) find that milk from Battenkill Creamery! Their website lists Eataly as one of their retailers. (2) go back for their Nitro Flight!
Brittany A.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
It’s places like this make me adore this city. A coffee joint run by 2 barristas(who are the only ones that work at the shop) who put their heart and soul into every cup of coffee or latte they make. I read about this place for their famous«deconstructed latte» that albeit expensive(sets you back $ 7), it truly is an experience and a great place to check out. The deconstructed latte comes with a shot of espresso, warm milk, latte, sparkling water, and a cookie. You can really taste the flavors of each of the items and the beans they use is just perfect and does not need sugar. The barristas are super passionate about their business and very interesting to talk to. I will definitely be back here to check out there coffee ice cream drinks that also look divine.
Gessica D.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Very good espresso, but too long. Espresso shall be shooooort! Nice hot chocolate even though not hot enough, not big enough and not creamy enough. Super kind and sweet service, small and cosy. I feel generous Though. 4 stars.
Go B.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Great coffee shop!!! My vote for best coffee shop in NYC. Relatively new; Owned/operated by two very nice, young ladies(looked like they just graduated from high school). Wish you the best with your coffee shop. Just had one of the best lattes & affogatos here today. Inexpensive & large portions; For $ 15, got the latte, affogato, and ham/cheese croissant. Great selection of coffee beans. Took couple of bags home; Can’t wait to make coffee at home using these beans. Highly recommended! I will definitely be back when visiting the East Village again. : A+
Harry H.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
At first I understood it as the pastry chef rotates in-house, but the very personable staffers seemed to explain they rotate which greenmarket bakery they use to supply the display on a particular day. On my visit, it was a pricey but solid $ 4.50 solid kouign amann.
Erica Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Morningside Heights, Manhattan, NY
Absolutely AMAZING! One a quiet Wednesday morning in the East Village, I checked out Coffee Project because I wanted to try a new coffee shop. Firstly, I was impressed by the incredibly friendly and attentive customer service. The barista was patient and friendly in her recommendations, and while I was waiting for my order, she recognized and greeted regulars who came in for their morning joe. Additionally, the décor was beautiful, with a wood aesthetic and lots of light streaming in from the large glass windows. I ordered the deconstructed latte($ 7) and a kouign amann($ 4). The kouign amann was even heated in the oven and pleasantly presented on a small cutting board. But let’s get to the real star — the deconstructed latte. The barista brought out a board with sparkling water(a palate cleanser), homemade cookie, and 3 glasses: an espresso shot, a shot of steamed milk, and the latte; she also took the time to explain the notes I would taste in each drink, and how each component complemented the whole. The espresso was robust, the milk was sweet and creamy, and the latte was elevated to another level thanks to the individual isolation of espresso and steamed milk. The concept was so creative and executed perfectly — well done, Coffee Project!
Jack W.
Tu valoración: 5 Park Slope, NY
First time here but absolutely infatuated. The cutest little narrow café on a quiet east village street a stones throw away from Astor place. Serves all the classic espresso drinks, but they veer into the inventive with things like the deconstructed latte(didn’t try it but at least was impressed by the sleek presentation) Seating is very nice. Cozy and intimate, and when I was there(Tuesday late afternoon in January) it was very quiet and relaxing. Need to make sure to come back here sometime.
Caroline K.
Tu valoración: 5 Fountain Valley, CA
Found this little gem while Unilocaling. Wow their coffee is bomb dot com. The nitro cold brew goes down soooo smooth. The latte is perfect as well. In the deconstructed latte you can really taste the milk. Best milk I’ve had. It’s special milk yo. And I’m lactose and I gladly paid the consequence later. Deconstructed latte and nitro flight was not only delicious but beautiful presentation. The interior here is super cute as well. We got to talk to the owners and they’re super nice and friendly. They explained each part of our coffee flights and told us all the details on it! Super glad I found this place! When I’m on the east coast, I’ll definitely be back!
Elsie W.
Tu valoración: 5 Queens, NY
After seeing all the pictures of the deconstructed latte, I finally came here to try it myself. I had no idea it was located right next to Jewel Bako, where I was having dinner after. There were a few small tables and bar stools(next to the coffee bar and also by the windows). I absolutely loved the décor — this is what a café should look like! They also played great music here(She & Him, Kina Grannis, lots of groovin’ and soothing music). So go up to order the deconstructed latte and they’ll bring it out to your seat. For about $ 7, you get a shot of espresso, a glass of steamed milk, and then finally, the glass of latte(you taste in that order). There’s also a glass of sparkling water as a palate cleanser and something sweet(a cookie). I had little expectation for this as I went in thinking it’s a gimmick, but figured it would look nice on my Instagram feed so why not? Then I tried it and it’s true! You get to taste all the notes in your usual latte and at the end of it all, I appreciated a good latte even more. Everyone there was so nice and friendly; they’ll be unveiling new projects in the future and I can’t wait! They accept credit cards.
Denny S.
Tu valoración: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Awesome new coffee shop in East Village. The baristas/owners were super friendly and attentive. My wife of course order the deconstructed latte, and surprisingly it was goos and informative. After ordering your drink, the barista will actually bring your drink to your table and walk you there the process. The deconstructed latte also comes with about five minutes info session about the bean, where it came from, etc. My ultimate favorite is the nitro coffee, like you know, nitro beer. so good that ordered two. Highly recommend the coffee shop, oh I forgot to mentioned that it’s super affordable.
Thalie L.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
So I came here to try the Project #1 known as the Deconstructed Latte. The waitress was adorable and she brought my platter with the 3 cups: Coffee, milk and latte. She gave me the little story of each items and recommend me to drink starting the coffee, then the milk and finish with the mix: the latte. I really enjoyed the espresso! It reminds me coffee in France(as I’m from Paris). Even though it came from South America. I am not a milk fan but I was still curious.
Christine Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Washington, DC
Possibly my favorite coffee shop ever… !! Not only is the coffee great but the owners really care about coffee and even better, they care about their customers caring about coffee. They both made sure to come over individually and chat with us, giving a lengthy description of where the beans came from and the tasting notes. Their deconstructed latte is an awesome & original idea. Pricy at $ 7, but you’re getting two lattes basically + a tasty little cookie. Apparently drinking the espresso shot, then the milk, then the latte brings out the flavors of citrus, etc etc. in the coffee. Is this true? Maybe. Maybe it was placebo, but the latte did taste amazing. Next time I’ll get the latte alone to see if it makes a difference. But the espresso shot was possibly the best I’ve had even compared to ones I’ve had in Italy! I liked it because it didn’t taste at all burnt/bitter like it often is and you could really taste the notes of citrus and whatever the other two flavor profiles were(don’t remember anymore). Also, I didn’t see it on the menu, but they do do pourovers w/your choice of beans(different from drip coffee)
Alexander W.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
I’m always trying new ways to get caffeine in my system. When I was a kid, it would be through coca-cola. Then came instant coffee, drip coffee, and espresso. Next up the: deconstructed latte. For coffee lovers, this is definitely a new way to test your love for the brown sludge. The rest of the offerings are eye-opening excellent. The café is modern and clean with free WiFi. The baristas are super friendly and always smiling. God forbid, when I can’t consume coffee through my mouth. I’ll have it hooked up through an IV.
Gina K.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Coffee Project is deserving of their high rating because of their quality of customer service and clear creativity. They’re having fun with coffee and thinking of various ways to highlight its multifaceted aspects. I applaud that, because we need more fun. Deconstructed latte sounded unique enough to piqué my interest. As many others note, the nice barista explained the suggested tasting order, flavor notes and origins of each component, and purpose in creating such a menu item: to expose customers to the much avoided espresso shot. My espresso was smooth and did accurately hit the flavor notes the barista told me to look out for. She also came back after I was finished to ask for feedback. She clearly cared about my experience there. Haven’t tried others, but would definitely go back when I’m in the area. I probably wouldn’t get my daily coffee there, but it’s a nice treat!
Monica L.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Wonderful mocha coffee, superfriendly staff and cozy environment with good music. What else? (Tried also deconstruction of latte and it was very funny)
Cindy L.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
First thing first, excellent customer service! I came to order a deconstructed latte. The lady brought my deconstructed latte over and proceeded to explain to me each component and warn me not to eat the cookie if I have a nut allergy. I love that they source all their ingredients and know exactly where they came from. On to the latte, I’m not a big fan of just espresso but the milk did a good job of washing that out. The milk was bomb! They should just give me a glass of that haha. After drinking everything from the recommended order, I could taste the enhanced flavor of the latte at the end. The cookie was also delicious. I was pleased with the presentation and the taste of the deconstructed latte. Before I left, they made sure to ask me for my opinion and they were open to feedback. I know project #2 is going to be available soon so I can’t wait to try that!
Kate S.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
This place deserves 5 stars. I saw this place was a new coffee shop in East Village, so I was really excited to try it… I’m so glad I did. When I came in, the baristas talked me into trying their deconstructed latte, apparently was featured in Time Out NY, so of course I had to try it. When they brought it out to me, it came on a wooden platter with four individual glasses and a cookie. I was blown away. The first glass is a shot of espresso, followed by a shot of steam milk, and then last a glass of latte. The idea is to drink them in order to really grasp the unique mix of flavor. The cookie adds to the sweetness and the glass of sparkling water is used as a pallet cleanser. I personally was never a fan of espresso shots, but the concept made me enjoy espresso like never before. Before i forget, i have to add: one of the main reasons why I gave this place a full 5 stars is not so much of the cool and uniqueness of their coffee, but their awesome staff. Honestly, most welcoming and friendly staff I’ve ever experienced at a coffee shop… especially for being only my first time. One of the baristas even came over in the middle of trying their new concoction and asked genuinely how I was liking it. You can really see their passion for not only coffee shop, but coffee in general. This aspect made me love this place that much more. I highly recommend any east village coffee lover to make their way to this place. Its a cool, modern atmosphere with awesome design elements. Their hanging lights are amazing. It’s small, but there’s enough tables to sit down and even do work. Grab a latte. Or if you’re feeling adventurous as i did, try their deconstructed latte.
Mary P.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Espresso!!! Yayyyy! Not since I was in Europe have I found myself drinking a delicious shot of espresso. And these people know what to do. In fact the barista came over to discuss my drinks with me after the fact and talked to me about how difficult it can be to make a good shot. That must be true because I usually get smacked in the face with bitter. Not this time. I took my cold coffee sampler and enjoyed it but the best one was the espresso half and half mix over ice. The music here is jazzy and calm which is perfect for this rainy afternoon. I’m just sitting on this slightly uncomfortable wooden stool looking out at the rain on 5th street. Yes it’s yet another coffee shop with the industrial wood +metal look but I don’t mind, I like the look. I almost had a deconstructed latte(next on my list) which is a shot of espresso in a thin flute glass next to a cup of milk next to a latte with a palette cleanser. But the cold sampler is probably going to be my preference. Nitro cold brew is just fun, fizzy and playful. The tonic cold brew was very sour, probably good for those who like tonic drinks. And my favorite… the espresso half and half mixed over ice. Add in a delicious kouign amann. Happiness!
Cassie G.
Tu valoración: 5 Miami, FL
This new shop opened a few doors down from my friend’s apartment so we had to check it out! To start, it’s bright and cozy with some calm tunes playing in the background. Definitely a spot I could see myself getting some work done. Yes, they have wifi. Now for the coffee. I was excited to see they serve cold brew and nitro cold brew; however, it was a tad chilly outside so I opted for a macchiato. All espresso drinks come with TWO shots. Score. Not to mention, it was really good coffee. The girls working here were SO friendly. Definitely hope they stay open a long time!