Address: 142 Edgecombe Ave, New York, NY 10030, USA
Phone: +16467819900
Sunday: 8AM–7PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 8AM–7PM
Adrian Sibaja
The pastries are a astounding combo of over baked & raw - nothing has flavor really & since I've been coming here over the years the coffee & tea quality has gradually hit new lows. If you like anything that actually makes a coffee shop good (pastries, coffee, tea) - stay clear & head somewhere else w/ that money b/c Manhattanville ain't it. I will say their glasses they sell in housw can be really nice - but that doesn't outweigh the everything else about it here
Ido Simyoni
What a stunning hipster coffeeshop in Harlem . They serve parlor coffee and they oatly so that was already a win for me. I took the CAFÉ ROSE MIEL- Honey + Rose + Cinnamon with a double shot of espresso and milk and it was Delightfully sweet & floral- loved it. I also enjoyed the vibe of the place and clearly many others too as it was packed with people working on their laptops or just hanging out with friends. I also got the chocolate energy ball which was great.
Yelyzaveta Nechay
Very pretty location. Good coffee and great spot if you need to wfh. Friendly staff and beautiful presentations too!
Marika Murphy
Their raspberry mocha is such a good combination of flavors, fair warning it’s also very sweet! Their blueberry scone is also very fresh with just the right hint of sweetness. I like how much natural lighting there is as well as a variety of seating and lots of outlets.
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We have a number of benches with small desk/tables outside. The WiFi should reach to most of the bench positions. Also, we are expecting as of Sept 30th to be able to start offering indoor seating again, as per the government's orders.
Hi Tonya, It is not black owned. Manhattanville Coffee is Latino and gay owned (we are two owners who bought the business from its previous owners after having worked in the shop and lived in the neighborhood for many years). Our staff has always reflected the diversity of the neighborhood and city with majority black and brown baristas and we’re proud to have built a community of inclusion not just with our staff, but also our wonderful customer base.
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