Handcraft Coffee
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About Handcraft Coffee
In the heart of New York, we invite you to our cozy coffee shop, where expertly crafted beverages meet warm hospitality. Classic coffee shop staples like cappuccinos and lattes are served alongside a selection of freshly baked pastries. Our limited seating area creates an intimate atmosphere, perfec...
In the heart of New York, we invite you to our cozy coffee shop, where expertly crafted beverages meet warm hospitality. Classic coffee shop staples like cappuccinos and lattes are served alongside a selection of freshly baked pastries. Our limited seating area creates an intimate atmosphere, perfect for catching up with friends or enjoying a solo moment. We've received rave reviews from customers who rave about our friendly service and delicious food quality - particularly our signature croissants, which pair perfectly with a rich cup of coffee. Come visit us at 151 E 77th St and experience the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
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Handcraft Coffee is praised for its friendly staff, chill atmosphere, and tasty coffee. The spiced dirty chai tea latte and baked goods receive high marks. Some customers find the coffee too bitter or burnt, and the cold brew inconsistent.
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Tip: Resist the urge to go to the big coffee chain across the street and enjoy the warm, local atmosphere here.
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I stopped by this spot it used to be a coffee shop, and they’ve since changed their name to Grab & Go. Now it’s more of a small convenience spot with drinks, candy, and other items. I purchased four eighths, which I was told equals a half. When I got to my car, I noticed the first half I was given was extremely dry and crumbled as soon as I touched it. I went back inside to let them know, and the employee handled it very professionally. There was no attitude at all. He asked if I wanted to exchange it for something else or get a refund. I chose to exchange it, and he replaced it with another four eighths. I even asked to confirm that it was still a half, and he reassured me. To make up for the inconvenience, he also gave me a lighter and a bag of gummies, which I appreciated. I haven’t tried the product yet, so I can’t speak on the quality, but I do want to say the customer service was solid. They were respectful, made it right immediately, and didn’t give me a hard time. For that alone, I’d say it’s an okay place and I appreciate how they handled the situation.
I’m not really a coffee/cafe person but wanted to try this place out since it’s only a few feet away from the 6 train stop. I ordered a white mocha latte w. regular milk and it was sooo good. The barista Jace was super nice and attentive as well even when the shop got even busier. I also tried the double chocolate muffin which was so delicious (and addicting— I’ll probably stop by again just for this!) Overall, a nice little nook to try if ever you’re in the area :) I’ll be back again!
The barista was very friendly and welcoming and the pastry I had was very tasty. It was a savory and buttery, flakey croissant with soft boiled egg yolk in the center. The Iced Coffee was decent, just not as strong as I'd like, and slightly on the watery side. They have 3 small tables outside, which I appreciated because Im still cautious about eating indoors. The inside of the place is small.
You might find yourself gravitating towards the big and familiar coffee venue for the masses right across the street... Don't, resisting the urge will be immediately rewarded by the warm and local atmosphere in this little spot. The coffee is great and there is a selection of snacks and baked goods. Limited indoor and outdoor seating. And if you really got time, put down your phone and grab one of the books from the tiny book shelf. Don't miss out on trying the Kale muffins. Finally, on the day we were there, there was a great "end of the day" deal on all of the food items.
Great place to have a coffee at. The coffee is of good quality, and the place is very warm, stylish, and relaxing. Staff is great too 👍 Edit: 2023 Last time I reviewed was 6 years ago when it opened. Coffee was a very high quality back then, now it's garbage. They know they have a good spot to sell Coffee with fresh clients every day so they don't bother providing quality anymore, yet extremely overpriced in about everything. Service is hit or miss. Sometimes as bad, or worse than the Coffee served with attitude. What a shame.
Due to a misunderstanding I’m in the hospital. I initially inquired about dairy free options so the barista should’ve guarded that knowledge. I then repeated myself twice then I’d like a drop of regular coffee with my decaf. He then added cream into my coffee which I have a sever allergy to. I’d avoid this place.
Don't be fooled by the hipster wood, steel, and twinkling lights -- this place is not hipster approved. Along with the espresso being overheated and tasting burnt, it has the unpleasant benefit of also burning your tongue. I ordered an Americano, and got something with steamed and foamed milk (see photo). They also never told me how much my drinks were, didn't ask for a signature after swiping my card, and didn't say what brand of coffee bean they used. Hipster wanna be fail.
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