Milo
For about six years now, every time I find myself in the meatpacking district excitement wells up because I know a spectacular cup of coffee awaits.
Indeed Kobrick’s has consistently been an amazing coffee experience over the years. The shop itself is beautiful with a mysterious short hallway that leads to a cozy quaint sitting area.
I prefer the main sitting area however, which felt more cafesque as the beautiful espresso machine is pumping out drinks and New Yorkers are coming and going.
They also offer an extensive array of baked goods including New York staples such as babka.
This cafe feels very New York. And perhaps its the marketing, boasting a century of coffee making, thats working on me but it does feel storied here. The cafe indeed has an ambiance harking back to the 1920’s and an aura of the jazz age. And maybe because they open up later for cocktails, Im reminded of stories set during the prohibition.
Whatever the reason Kobricks offers moments not often found in an ever-changing city. They offer moments back in time. And for that they are precious to me 🥰☕️
Gabriella Zacarias
I rented out Kobrick for my engagement party and I’m so happy with how it turned out! The owner and his staff worked so hard to make the night run smoothly. The drinks were amazing - especially the coffee based ones. The food was great and the staff worked tirelessly all night. They allowed us to bring a cake which was great as well. I don’t have a bad thing to say! :)
Reginald Harris
Hours listed are for the restaurant of Kobrick's. Cafe area hours are 7am - 8pm Monday through Friday, 8am - 8pm Saturday and Sunday (see photo)
Zhen Wu
Overall predictable experience. Coffee, the DRIP, is decent, definitely better the Starbucks down the block. Price is decent & fair, considering it's located at the heart of a touristy area. Service is good and efficient. The wait time was short, and has ample seating for sit-down or coffee break, plus the streets & parks around are pleasant to stroll too ...
Michael James
I only had a Chai Latte but the service is good and the atmosphere is very cozy. Got to sit on the divan and relax while waiting for the Whitney museum. Got in at 9:15, just before a big rush and we're not hurried to make our order. Didn't try the pastries, but they looked good. They don't look to be baked on site, but still a nice variety.
Taina “Minnie T” Wagnac
Great chai and delicious acai bowl! They do get pretty busy in the early morning, and they are pretty pricey
Hasanain Hasan
Amazing spot on meatpacking district.
Went there for a musical event with friends. The ambient was relaxing, exposed red brick walls, large window where you see people passing by and many seating options.
Friendly staff and excellent service.
Steve Dempsey
Just stopped by here for a quick beer while waiting for a nearby appointment. Located in Meat Packing its a nice spot among several other bars and restaurants on the block.
Not exactly sure what they are about given the name, they only have two beers on the menu. Full bar and dining inside and lots of outdoor seating.
Staff and hostess were happy to let me sit outside so service was quick.
John S
Coffee was excellent, but at almost $8 for a small hot oat milk latte it would want to be. Person who served me came across as not wanting to be there.
Plenty of people on laptops and studying mean lack of seating options- I also saw someone sleeping!
Albert Husmillo
Nice spot for coffee. They make really good coffee here. The food came out great as well. The only thing I was kinda disappointed was the service. It was very slow, I had to go back and forth inside for someone to get our orders. And it was quite the wait. Not sure if they were understaffed or something.
HANE Xxxx
A charming and trendy cafe in the heart of the meatpacking. Be ready to wait in line to order some coffee on the weekend. Also they don't encourage people sitting with laptops, however they have plenty of seating options, including a backroom.
The ambiance is bohemian chic, friendly and airy.
M Diota
Delicious coffee. Lovely breakfast menu. Staff was great. Lots of seating inside and out.
Alan Staton
I love the smell of coffee in the morning, a lovely olde worlde cafe with lovely staff, great tasty bagels and hot steamy coffee. Sit inside or alfresco in the sun.
UGP
Chill cafe - we stopped by after visiting Little Island. Excellent coffee & equally good pastry. I tried the seasonal special, a roasted hazelnut latte, b/c I was looking for something semi sweet and hot to warm me after walking around. This really fit the bill.
Ambiance - the cafe is filled with tropical plants and vintage wallpaper; an oasis in the city.
Harvey Wang
Service is kind of slow. Stood in front of the place for 5 mins and got served. The cups outside is not clean also. The food and the atmosphere are good.
Alisa
This is a really nice coffee spot in the heart of the meat packing district. The cappuccino is as good as in Italy and iced latte is very refreshing. You can also seat right in the heart of the square afterwards or stroll around the neighborhood. Highly recommended spot for your next specialty coffee visit!
Chris Hall
Kobrick’s new, larger expansion next to their dark and cozy original spot is fantastic. It’s big, bright, has fantastic coffee (my favorite iced latte in the city) and is a fresh spot to meet people or do some laptop work as well. There are tons of seats, with bar seating against the window, 4 2-person tables in the front and room for another 20 people in the back, where they have a swinging chair too. Love the decor, with exposed brick and plants everywhere. Truly a great spot that you will enjoy frequenting for a multitude of uses. Love this place!!
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