Partners Coffee
Coffee shop · Albee Square
About Partners Coffee
At Partners Coffee, we're passionate about crafting exceptional coffee experiences for our community. As a chic artisanal operation, we offer expertly brewed espressos and teas, as well as brewing equipment classes to help you elevate your home brew game. Our cozy Albee Square location is the perfec...
At Partners Coffee, we're passionate about crafting exceptional coffee experiences for our community. As a chic artisanal operation, we offer expertly brewed espressos and teas, as well as brewing equipment classes to help you elevate your home brew game. Our cozy Albee Square location is the perfect spot to relax and connect with friends over a cup of expertly roasted coffee. We've been praised for our warm atmosphere, where locals and visitors alike can feel at ease. From the aroma of freshly ground beans to our knowledgeable staff's enthusiasm for all things coffee, every visit is an invitation to indulge in the art of specialty coffee.
What Customers Say About Partners Coffee
Partners Coffee is praised for its excellent coffee, friendly staff, and welcoming ambiance. Many enjoy it as a workspace, though it can get crowded and noisy. The breakfast sandwich, lemon cake, and vegan peanut butter cookie are popular.
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Tip: It's a great spot to chat with friends, but the music can be loud, so it's not ideal for focused work requiring silence. Can get crowded after local exercise classes.
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Partners Coffee Albee Square Reviews
Really nice roaster. I got a pour over of the Ethiopian Suke Quto and it was really tasty. They always have something good going.
The vegan peanut butter cookie here is secretly one of the best cookies in Williamsburg by far. (I should know.) Great dirty chai latte. Great breakfast burrito. Lovely espresso. Staff is chill, yet attentive. Atmosphere little crowded but i don’t blame people for wanting to be here. At least it’s a nice asuma crowd. And their volume doesn’t impair the service level at all. Super solid. And consistent.
I never been to the actual physical location. This review is for their packaged coffee brand. I don't know anything about coffee and for years just been having either black coffee or a latte/cappucinno once awhile. Recently started using an Italian Moka pot "Bialetti" to make my coffee and came across this packaged coffee by Partners Coffee. Decided to give it a try. Long story short, best coffee I ever tasted. But most importantly, I felt great. Right off the bat I am more alert, productive, and optimistic. My mood is good amidst the chaotic running around in Manhattan. Soo good that I decided to check out their website to order more. Sadly the one I had "Brazil Frutado - dark chocolate, cherry and almond" is a seasonal coffee release. I will try others.
My go to coffee shop in Williamsburg! Hip and cool, lots of seating inside and outside. The coffee is excellent, roasted in-store, the food menu could be a little more creative but overall top-quality place. Can get crowded when yoga, pilates, crossfit classes end close by. Love the option of ordering online and collecting coffee when ready.
Stopped by Partners Coffee — Cafe & Roastery for the first time and had a great experience! The original shop’s ambiance is welcoming and stylish. I ordered a drip coffee and an iced latte. The drip coffee was rich and full-bodied, and the iced latte was smooth and refreshing. A fantastic place for quality coffee in a cozy setting. Definitely worth a visit!
Very nice place to have coffee and breakfast and maybe even do some work. The setting is very beautiful, the staff is friendly and the atmosphere is really nice. We tried the eggs and avocado sandwich and the granola and both of them were delicious. Also the coffee was really good! A lot of people go with their laptops and work there.
Def a great cafe to chit chat and catch up with a friend. Not a spot that I would recommend if you're doing any real work on your laptop since the music is pretty loud.
Def a great cafe to chit chat and catch up with a friend. Not a spot that I would recommend if you're doing any real work on your laptop since the music is pretty loud.
Def a great cafe to chit chat and catch up with a friend. Not a spot that I would recommend if you're doing any real work on your laptop since the music is pretty loud.
I've the coffee and the ambiance of this coffee shop -- can't wait to go back to NY to try again
This is strictly for the online ordering. I've tried many different coffees and coffee websites and this is far and away the best. I cannot wait to try the Guatemala single origin.
Took me awhile to decide on a coffee shop in the area, but decided on partners.\n\nLoved the whole cafe and the atmosphere inside.\n\nFriendly staff. Great coffee. Great lemon cake.\n\nI got curiou…
I always pass by this coffee shop so I wanted to see what it was all about. There's lots of people working in here if you're looking for a spot with lots of seating. I had an ice matcha latte and it …
I always pass by this coffee shop so I wanted to see what it was all about. There's lots of people working in here if you're looking for a spot with lots of seating. I had an ice matcha latte and i…
They do not have outlets to charge your computer if you're looking for a place to work. But I got the egg and spinach on a pretzel bun and it was so good!
The ambiance in here is amazing. Lots of open space and light. I enjoyed my coffee and breakfast sandwich, but they're a little pricey for what you get.
The ambiance in here is amazing. Lots of open space and light. I enjoyed my coffee and breakfast sandwich, but they're a little pricey for what you get.
The ambiance in here is amazing. Lots of open space and light. I enjoyed my coffee and breakfast sandwich, but they're a little pricey for what you get.
The ambiance in here is amazing. Lots of open space and light. I enjoyed my coffee and breakfast sandwich, but they're a little pricey for what you get.
I really liked this cafe, from the friendly staff to the music playlist. The aesthetic reminds me of Californian cafes. The menu has drink options for everyone. \n Ordered the iced oatmilk chai lat…
I really liked this cafe, from the friendly staff to the music playlist. The aesthetic reminds me of Californian cafes. The menu has drink options for everyone. \n Ordered the iced oatmilk chai lat…
I really liked this cafe, from the friendly staff to the music playlist. The aesthetic reminds me of Californian cafes. The menu has drink options for everyone. \n Ordered the iced oatmilk chai lat…
As I work from home, sometimes I like to work from various coffee shops. Here was an amazing experience. Very spacious. \n\nIt does get crowded quick so be prepared for a 15min wait for a table to …
Partners Coffee in Williamsburg is a good spot with a welcoming vibe. While I've had better coffee elsewhere, the staff was friendly and the café offers plenty of seating, making it a nice place to…
Loud music, comfy couches, lots of seating space, and tables to study. Ordered the breakfast burrito (4/5!) that comes with a few pieces of strawberries too. Spent a few hours working
Great coffee and food. They breakfast and lunch options to choose from and open late. Ordered the egg sandwich and a latte, both were excellent and the sandwich came with a mini fruit bowl. The p…
Open, modern and airy space which invites you in and which lead us in for a bit of a break whilst walking around and discovering the area. The atmosphere was vibrant with many different types of people enjoying their coffee and cakes but mostly on their laptops. It appeared to attract many digital nomads and it was interesting to see how they operate as it’s not very common in my area of London. The experience was quite spoilt by the person behind the counter who clearly didn’t enjoy being there and was oozing negative energy which unfortunately spread onto us and others around us. He got our orders wrong and didn’t offer any apologies or empathy when we asked where the rest of our order was. We did our best to make the best of our time there as we didn’t want it to spoil the rest of our afternoon. Well made coffees and delicious cakes though.
Walking into Partners coffee in Williamsburg you are thrown aback by all the commotion and seeming chaos in the standing/ordering line. I think the space would be a bit more comfortable if there was proper signs stating which line is for what and where. Having ordered a pour over, it took a long time to set up and wait for it to start, but once started the prep/brewing of the coffee seemed very haphazard and very little attention was paid to the process. The resulting coffee was sour, flat, and essentially the reminder of the color beige. If the color beige was a pour over coffee it would be a partners pour over coffee. Just thin, bland and a waste of money.
My friend and I got cold brew and espresso shots. The espresso was good, a bit bitter but had a kick aftertaste very strong! The cold brew tasted horrible even with a lot of milk & sugar, just very watery. The place gets packed easily so make sure you go early for a table. I wish the staff was a bit more friendly but overall it’s a calm vibe.
Came here a few weeks ago. Nice big open space, staff seemed whatever certainly nothing special. The reason I write this review…. I had one of the most disgusting espressos I’ve ever had in my life here. It tasted of corn/maize, maybe that is some sort of special espresso they serve here but it was terrible. I wonder if the staff or management knows they are serving such a a disgusting and offensive tasting espresso. Big fancy coffee shop that can’t make a good espresso? What’s the point?
The staff member I talked to behind the counter was pretty rude. Clearly, she/he was over it. I only asked when the next roast date would be so I could try and get the freshest batch and she/he sighed and looked at me like I was the biggest pain in the butt. I won’t be going back there. There’s too many other options around town.
I would not recommend coming here, the coffee is very watery and weak. 75% of the seats are laptop free — of course I can understand designating a few tables as such, but 8 tables being laptop free zones is very unwelcoming and overkill. Instead, they can enforce a time limit on tables, maybe for 2-3 hours at a time. Or maybe a 50/50 split of the zones. But what really gets me is the fact that there are ZERO straws. They have a straw free policy for what? The environment, when they’re using single-use plastic cups and lids? People have disabilities and medical conditions, not having straws available to be inclusive of all customers is unacceptable. The bathroom was also dirty and smelly. That being said, the interior is very open and spacious with a decent amount of seating. There’s a lot of potential for this to be an amazing spot, but they need to improve accessibility.
By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. For better or worse, it is up to both the customer and the business owner to stop plastic waste at the source. Upon visiting this coffee shop, and looking around the room, it’s clear that most people have no idea to even ask for reusable mugs, which you do indeed offer. While I am relieved you offer a choice to reduce trash, I do wish that you would communicate it more clearly and more regularly to your customer base, so that we can reset this awful, wasteful, cultural norm that has become muscle over the past few decades. Perhaps that means the barista asking customer specifically if they will be enjoying their drink for here. Perhaps that also means offering a minimal discount to people who bring in their own mugs, and communicating that discount. Perhaps it could mean having a sign out that reminds people that they have a choice to be better to the planet, and that mugs are available at the shop. I know having more mugs to wash could be a strain on a dishwasher or on the person doing dishes, but you clearly have some infrastructure to do so, since you do offer some meals in reusables. In a neighborhood as progressive as this one, that also borders the waterfront, it seems absurd to me that this much trash gets created in one sitting, at one coffee shop. I hope you take my words as a kind suggestion, not as ridicule. To current or potential customers reading this, know that you can ask for your coffee in a reusable mug, but you have to be explicit. And to the folks running the store, I hope you can do more to communicate this option to customers. We are our only hope when it comes to mitigating both the plastics crisis and the overarching climate crisis. Thanks for your consideration!
I don't understand why people go here when there's so many better coffee shops in Williamsburg . I went for the first time today and the service was poor and the coffee taste good at all.
I don't understand why people go here when there's so many better coffee shops in Williamsburg . I went for the first time today and the service was poor and the coffee taste good at all.
I don't understand why people go here when there's so many better coffee shops in Williamsburg . I went for the first time today and the service was poor and the coffee taste good at all.
Charged 50 cents extra for ice even though I’m pretty sure I never was on my previous visits and there’s no such charge listed on the menu … in response to their response : put the charge on the price list. 50 cents is not a small amount especially when I saw employees handing out cups of ice to people who ordered sodas and without “up charging” them
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125 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
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