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Welcome to St. George Coffee

St. George Coffee, nestled in New York's vibrant West Village, stands out as a haven for coffee lovers and casual diners alike. With its inviting atmosphere, it's the perfect spot to savor expertly crafted beverages, including rich lattes and matcha made with oat milk. The menu features delectable baked goods like almond croissants and cinnamon buns, ideal for a cozy breakfast or afternoon treat. Patrons rave about the friendly service and aesthetically pleasing decor, making it a great place to unwind. Whether you're grabbing a coffee to-go or lounging in their charming space, St. George Coffee promises a delightful experience every visit.

St. George Coffee: Reviews & Ratings

isabella w.
isabella w.

the atmosphere of this cafe is so nice, early in the morning it's easier to get a seat while later it's more crowded. the service is good, the food comes relatively quickly after you order. the food itself is fresh and filling. my boyfriend wishes there was more sauce on his sandwich. i have no complaints about the toast, it's delicious avocado everything bagel seasoning honey drizzle and egg! the beverages were very good! great breakfast spot 10/10 would recommend!!!!!

Samantha C.
Samantha C.

brandy melville cafe! so aesthetically pleasing and ambient inside. i love the decor of the cafe and vibes of the crowd. i had the almond croissant and iced matcha latte. i love how the default dairy option is oat milk. prices were decent as well. my bf got the cappuccino and he loved it. service was great, people were polite. 10/10 would come back!!

Joy N.
Joy N.

Happened to see this place and we decided to stop by since it was snowing outside. Ordered the matcha latte with oat milk and it was delicious. This place sells merch and bread. Tried the cinnamon bun only and it was delicious. Glad we stopped by.

Madison L.
Madison L.

I'm obsessed with St. George Coffee. The location is absolutely gorgeous with tons of beautiful seating. The upstairs area is a great place to relax. The staff were friendly and fast. The coffee was absolutely amazing. I also got a matcha latte and it was rich and well made. This is a great spot to visit for a pick-me-up!

Neil T.
Neil T.

Really liking this place, and I think I've found a new regular spot in my neighborhood! Roomy (for NYC), friendly, a style that's chaotic yet somehow comfy. That sums up the city itself, I suppose. Great latte--they only have oat, but that's fine for me--and I appreciated the mini-baguettes, as someone that likes a savory bite with his coffee but not necessarily a full-sized sandwich. I didn't see Wi-Fi, and then I spotted the notice saying no laptops on weekends. For a place like this, on the corner of Bleecker and 7th, I definitely prefer that. We have quite enough dead-silent coffee shops filled with folks staring at their laptops. Operationally, they've got it down: table numbers for food, coffee bar situated a decent distance from the cashier so new and waiting customers don't have to awkwardly pack together, staff attending to empty trays and such, etc. Quite smooth. There are the little touches, too--the branding, cute striped straws, heck, even the plastic cups for the water are a tad nicer than what you usually get. Music at a nice moderate volume, not blasting in your ears (looking at you, Ground Central). I *would* suggest some kind of curtain situation, or something, for the street-facing windows. The natural light is lovely and welcome, but can get overbearing and make the window seats less than pleasant. Might not be the best during the summer. Overall, a fine effort and execution and I look forward to returning!

Breanna D.
Breanna D.

Came in on a Friday afternoon and it was really packed! Lots of people on the computer or with friends. I liked the different types of seating they offered and there were a lot, but just full. I got a classic lemonade and a t-shirt here. The person at the front was really nice and I thought their lemonade was great. It was refreshing for the hot fall weather in NYC. I saw a fruit fly near the cookies so that really made me question the cleanliness of the place and made me not get food here.

Tess C.
Tess C.

Great location, beautiful layout with the perfect upstairs windows for people watching (if you can snag a seat). I will admit I felt a little "too old to be here" when I realized it was a Brandy Melville Cafe and I'm no longer 18 years old, but the server was very friendly and brought out sandwiches up to our table for us so we didn't have to wait downstairs for them. Cold brew with oat milk was fine nothing special, note they only have one size which I think was 16oz, sandwiches are small but pretty good, chocolate croissant was also good but very small. If you can grab a seat it's a nice place to work or sit and read, but beware they're very strict about no laptops on weekends!

Ruby C.
Ruby C.

If you are a fan of Brandy Melville, you should definitely check out their corner cafe in West Village. It is a good work cafe with wifi, good in-house pastries and restroom. Just be mindful that the two floors are always crowded with people using laptops. It was easier to find a single seat but we did have a hard time finding a table for two. *Croissant, Almond Croissant I have low expectations on most coffee shop pastries, but their croissant quality hits the mark. The croissant had good honeycomb interior, while the almond croissant was generously stuffed with frangipane. Both croissants we got were flaky and golden shiny. All their pastries and sandwiches are literally bite-sized, but pretty decent as quick bites or study snacks. The pricing is acceptable -- $3 for a plain and $4 for an almond croissant. *Latte Only oat milk available -- which is a hit or miss. I drink oat milk coffee on a daily basis so it was completely fine for me, but my friend thought the oat flavor was weird. The espresso aroma of their latte was weak though. *Matcha Latte The matcha richness surprised me. Not sure which matcha powder did they use, but I guess it wasn't ceremonial grade. It left a grassy aftertaste. Overall I like the matcha latte over their coffee.

Location

Welcome to **St. George Coffee**, a charming coffee haven nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, just a stone's throw away from the bustling corner of Bleecker and 7th. As a dedicated food reviewer, I’m thrilled to introduce you to this delightful spot that effortlessly combines artisanal coffee with a warm and inviting atmosphere.

St. George Coffee is not just about caffeine; it's about crafting experiences. With a cozy setup that invites both individuals and groups to unwind, this cafe offers a curated selection of beverages, delightful focaccia sandwiches, and tasty pastries. Whether you're seeking a morning pick-me-up or a leisurely afternoon break, this is a spot you won't want to miss.

  • Location: 74 7th Ave S, New York, NY 10014
  • Contact: (917) 639-3661

As for the menu, the offerings at St. George Coffee are both enticing and comforting. Their focaccia sandwiches stand out, with options like the Caprese ($16.00) that bursts with flavor and freshness, and the ever-popular Chicken ($9.00) that keeps diners coming back for more. Don’t forget to try their Avocado Tartine for a light yet satisfying bite.

For those who prefer something sweet, the Nutella focaccia ($5.00) offers a perfect indulgence. Complement your meal with a beverage from their carefully selected drinks menu, which features Evian and San Pellegrino at $3.00 each, or perhaps an energizing Ginger Shot ($4.00) to kickstart your day.

The ambiance of St. George Coffee is often remarked upon, as reflected in the glowing reviews. Customers like Isabella W. appreciate the calm morning vibe, while others, like Samantha C., rave about the aesthetic decor and friendly service. Notably, the default oat milk for beverages adds a thoughtful touch that many health-conscious patrons adore.

The unique character of St. George Coffee lies not just in its menu, but in its operational finesse. Neil T. points out the smooth service and careful attention to detail, from table management to pleasant background music. This cafe consciously avoids the all-too-common laptop culture on weekends, emphasizing a community-oriented environment.

In conclusion, St. George Coffee emerges as a must-visit destination in New York City for coffee lovers and foodies alike. With its rich coffee, delicious food options, and welcoming atmosphere, it's no wonder guests feel compelled to return time and time again. If you haven’t yet experienced the charm of this cafe, I wholeheartedly encourage you to stop by for an unforgettable moment of culinary bliss.