Konditori
Bagel, coffee shop · Albee Square
About Konditori
At Konditori, we're dedicated to bringing a taste of Sweden to Brooklyn's heart. As a local coffeehouse chain, we serve up expertly brewed coffee and tea, alongside freshly baked Swedish-style bagels and an assortment of delicious pastries. Our cozy Albee Square location is the perfect spot to unwin...
At Konditori, we're dedicated to bringing a taste of Sweden to Brooklyn's heart. As a local coffeehouse chain, we serve up expertly brewed coffee and tea, alongside freshly baked Swedish-style bagels and an assortment of delicious pastries. Our cozy Albee Square location is the perfect spot to unwind with friends or colleagues over a warm cup and a flaky bagel. Reviewers rave about our friendly service, where our staff always go the extra mile to ensure you feel at home. Whether you're in need of a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat, we can't wait to serve you up some Swedish charm.
What Customers Say About Konditori
Konditori is a charming, Swedish-inspired coffee shop known for friendly staff and tasty bagels. The coffee, especially the latte, receives high praise. Some find the new location smaller and less inviting than the original. The chai latte receives negative reviews.
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Tip: Try the bagels with cream cheese, especially the cinnamon raisin with scallion cream cheese. Be aware that the chai latte may not meet expectations.
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Konditori is located in Albee Square, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Cuyler Presbyterian Church (A 583m) — church building in Brooklyn, United States of America Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Religious Buildings
- Second Unitarian Church (A 164m) — church building in Brooklyn, United States of America
- Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes (A 252m) — Synagogue in New York City
Parks & Gardens
- Cobble Hill Park (A 253m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
- Boerum Park (A 379m) — park in the United States of America
- Gowanus Playground (A 525m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Nicholas Naquan Heyward Jr. Park (A 545m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC, USA
Other Points of Interest
- Germania Club House (A 354m) — recreational in Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn
- 110 Livingston Street (A 506m) — building in Brooklyn, New York, United States
- 75 Livingston Street (A 541m) — edificio de Nueva York, Estados Unidos
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Konditori Albee Square Reviews
When I was in a middle school located in Cedarhurst, NY every other day I would get a bagel from Bagelry. I never found another shop that makes it the same way until today. The bagels here are divine. You brought out my inner child. Soft & crispy with a thick layer of cream cheese. What would the kids nowadays say “Bussin”. Lol
Been going to Konditori for over six years, at the original location on Smith Street. The staff have always been friendly and courteous. The coffee was always above average! Sadly the new location is smaller without my beloved foosball table.
Coffee and pastries are not my thing and I only occasionally go bagel 🥯 so I walked past this place for years thinking it was cute but assuming there was nothing exciting on the menu for me. However, finding my favorite breakfast burrito place around the corner closed due to rain, I walked in. The cashier was eager to take my order and right off I noticed BURRITO 🌯! They have breakfast burritos 🎉 🎉 🎉. Aka as a piping HOT soft fresh spinach wrap with fluffy eggs, bacon, avocado, hash brown and hot sauce. Further they were kind enough to do egg whites! Services was very fast, my breakfast burrito was excellent and I’ll definitely be coming back. Konditori only lost one star because all the tables were full and they were using one empty table to block people from sitting in the back. I was able to ask someone to share but for a while there weren’t enough seats for everyone that came in. Maybe the foosball table should be moved to the back so a few more tables would fit in front...
I think the old location on Smith St was better. Not really sure why they moved. New store is smaller. Doesn’t feel as inviting, but maybe that’s the point. The tables are just awkwardly positioned to have one chair that’s facing out. Also please get rid of that “Good Vibes Only” sign.
I consider myself a bit of a bagel and all around food snob. I must say Konditori has some of the best bagel sandwiches in Brooklyn. However, the service is questionable. I ordered a black coffee at one point and decided, as it was scorching hot, that I wanted a dash of warm milk in my coffee. The gentleman behind the counter began to lecture me how I was actually now ordering a café Olay and that will cost extra. OK cool here’s $.50. I don’t need to be schooled. I just want some good service and giving a dash of milk to a customer who is there on a weekly basis does not deserve an attitude. In addition, I ordered the eggs in a cup because I’m not eating gluten right now, and literally they had no spoons or forks available. So basically they’re serving a dish that you cannot eat. No apology just a look of confusion from behind the counter. Not sure I’ll be back because I prefer to have Quality food without an attitude.
Good food & drink but no wifi so it was hard to get work done. Tables were also oddly arranged so it was also difficult to sit and talk with someone.
Food and most drinks are pretty good but absolutely DO NOT get their chai “latte’s.”Tasted like literal water with a hint of chai. It had a tea bag in it, so I think they make it by just steeping the tea bag in a cup of hot milk, which is NOT what a chai latte is. This should not be $6. I’m so annoyed that I paid for this.
I almost never leave bad reviews but I went last week and the coffee was over $8 and tasted like dishwater. They also refused to give us tap water, saying they’d have to charge us.
just came in (sunday) egg was NOT fluffy it was soooooo thin and my friends some of it was just egg and bagel tasted like dunkin i was excited for this to open and im genuinely disappointed.
Went around noon on Sunday and ordered their lox bagel sandwich. The smoked fish tasted like it was going bad. I love smoked salmon but i never had smoked salmon that tasted so fishy. Also, when I walked in, the shop smelled like dog.
The food is average, croissant are not fresh and bagels are plain and tasteless. The service is what makes this place bad though, the guy’s attitude was very dismissive and made me never want to come back again. There’s much better in the neighborhood.
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201 Court St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Albee Square, NY 11201
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