Oslo Coffee
Coffee · Brooklyn
About Oslo Coffee
En Oslo Coffee, te invitamos a disfrutar de una experiencia única en un ambiente acogedor. Somos un rincón especial donde podrás deleitarte con bebidas a base de café espresso, refrescantes cold-brews y otras opciones, todas elaboradas con nuestro propio tueste artesanal. Ven a descubrir el sabor au...
En Oslo Coffee, te invitamos a disfrutar de una experiencia única en un ambiente acogedor. Somos un rincón especial donde podrás deleitarte con bebidas a base de café espresso, refrescantes cold-brews y otras opciones, todas elaboradas con nuestro propio tueste artesanal. Ven a descubrir el sabor auténtico de Brooklyn en cada sorbo.
What Customers Say About Oslo Coffee
Oslo Coffee is a cozy Brooklyn cafe known for its high-quality espresso and roasted beans. Customers rave about the lattes, Odin espresso blend, and chocolate chip cookies. The lack of WiFi and outlets is a common drawback for those looking to work.
Popular Dishes
Best For
Tip: No wifi, so bring your hotspot if you’re trying to work. Or come to meet your neighbors!
Features
What to see nearby
Data from Wikidata
Explore the area around Oslo Coffee
Oslo Coffee is located in Brooklyn, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Parks & Gardens
- Conners Square (A 88m) — park in the United States of America
- Jaime Campiz Playground (A 218m) — park in Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
- Metropolitan Recreation Center (A 321m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
- Macri Triangle (A 367m) — Green space in Brooklyn, New York
- Rodney Playground North (A 413m) — park in the United States of America
- Mount Carmel Square (A 428m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Mt. Carmel Triangle (A 431m) — triangle park in Brooklyn, NYC, USA
- Rodney Playground Center (A 499m) — park in the United States of America
Other Points of Interest
- Spoonbill & Sugartown Books (A 323m) — bookstore in Brooklyn, New York
- Book Thug Nation (A 510m) — bookstore in Brooklyn, New York
Data from Wikidata
Frequently asked questions about Oslo Coffee
Oslo Coffee Brooklyn Reviews
It’s pretty pricey. But I don’t like coffee or most coffee drinks so for me finding a drink I like was a win. The iced mocha with oat milk comes out to like $6. For hungover me it’s like a cup of gold.
I came here after a doctors appointment in the area and just needed a place to sit and read for a bit. I sat at the large table in the front and slowly lots of people started coming and sitting down and chatting with each other. All local to the area I found out. Especially loved local celebrity Mikey who was quick to chat me up, give me some health advice, and speak highly of his Oslo friends. Seeing this type of community in a local coffee shop felt so beautiful in a way. I’m so happy they have this place to come and chat about cameras, knit, introduce their visiting mother, or have their young children around. And they all met by just spending a bit of time off their phone and engaging with one another. I will be coming back and will be sat at the big table to chat a bit and meet some very kind folks.
The effort put into this establishment really shines through the smallest details - the high quality of the espresso drinks, the perfectly flakey croissants, and the daily Times newspaper for customers to peruse at their leisure are my personal favorites.
I’ll admit I’m not usually a fan of coffee for the taste. I drink it more for the caffeine than the flavor. But I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed the iced mocha at Oslo Coffee. It completely changed my perspective. The drink had a perfect balance, not overly sweet, not too bitter. The texture stood out most. The combination of steamed milk and chilled coffee made it both rich and refreshing, especially on a warm day. It was flavorful without being overpowering, smooth without being heavy. This is easily one of the best iced mochas I’ve ever had and I’m already looking forward to coming back next time I'm in New York. Highly recommend even for non-coffee lovers like myself
I asked for a latte and got a cappuccino but honestly that was my fault. The barista knew better than me, and actually gave me what I wanted.
Only place remaining where one can meet their neighbors. Lovely group meet every morning. Bold and strong coffee I crave daily.
Probably THE BEST COFFEE I’ve ever had. Stumbled on it at the Wythe hotel while attending an event and tracked down the staff for the name. Immediately shipped 2 bags to my house. The Espresso blend is the only one I’ve tried but I can’t wait to try the others.
One of my favorite local coffee roasters. I picked up some whole beans for myself to make at home, and they tasted phenomenal freshly ground and brewed in the french press. Dining in is also nice. Coffee shop is very cozy and a place you would want to sit and work or read for a while in.
You want coffee? They got coffee. They don’t have WiFi but the coffee is good and the place is frequented by local - which means something. We met a guy named Mike who as “one of the originals - the leftovers.” Mike seemed to love his neighborhood and his friends but he didn’t mention the coffee. I will. Go here. Grab a cup of coffee and see if you can find one of the originals to have a conversation with.
Nice place around the corner, good croissants and pain au chocolat
Laptops are allowed, but no wifi - coffee is okay, but I got a somewhat awkward cortado, but I love the atmosphere!
Coffee filter is terrible bitter dark roaster No medium roaster no v60 or french press but kittles is available. No origin beans on drip blend only
There is no WiFi & outlet available and poor cellphone service (T-mobile is our carrier.) inside Oslo Coffee Roasters. It was not a good place for work but friends-gathering. We ordered their Latte and Mocha with latte art. The coffee was decent, smooth and creamy with no artificial flavor. The price is reasonable around Williamsburg area. However, we might not visit again or only for take-out due to internet status.
Asked for a cappuccino and got a latte - as soon as felt how heavy the cup was, I knew it was a cup of hot milk with a little espresso. Female Barista didn’t look like a happy camper.
Sign in to leave a review
Sign inRemove ads and manage your menu
Explore Your Area
Kijitora
Fred's Dog House
Savory Thai
Banter
Daughter Coffee
Samurai Mama
Juliette Restaurant
Simply Natural Grill House
Big Wong
The Four Horsemen
34 Photos
Explore Oslo Coffee's photos
About Oslo Coffee
How to get there
133 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Highlights
Services
Dining Options
Restaurant Info
Amenities
The Neighborhood
Location
133 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
📍 Explore the Neighborhood
Upcoming Events
Slide Away 2-day Package (05/15 - 05/16)
15 May 2026, 00:00
Brooklyn Paramount
Slide Away
15 May 2026, 17:00
Brooklyn Paramount
All That is Weird ft. Amber Singletary, Aakash Kesavarapu, and More!
15 May 2026, 18:30
Brooklyn Improv (The Lab)
Combust (16 and Over)
15 May 2026, 19:00
Music Hall of Williamsburg
park in the United States of America
park in Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
park in Brooklyn, NYC
bookstore in Brooklyn, New York
Green space in Brooklyn, New York
park in the United States of America
park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
triangle park in Brooklyn, NYC, USA
Gaming
🎮 Earn Points While You Explore!
Play Find Me and redeem points for discounts at Oslo Coffee and other restaurants
Earn Points at Oslo Coffee!
Play Find Me and redeem rewards here
Earn extra points and redeem them for rewards at Oslo Coffee
🏆 Rewards at Oslo Coffee
10% Discount
At Oslo Coffee
Free Appetizer
On your next visit
VIP Table
Premium experience
to redeem rewards and earn points
📋 How Do Rewards Work?
Play Find Me
Every 100 score points = 1 reward point
Collect Points
Workers earn 2x points per game
Redeem Rewards
Discounts, free food and VIP experiences
Is it yours? Claim it FREE!
Remove ads and manage your menu