Coffee Project New York | Fort Greene
$ • Coffee Shops, Cafe, Bakery
Hours:
78 Rockwell Pl, Brooklyn
(585) 888-3153
About Coffee Project New York | Fort Greene
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 7:30AM - 5PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30AM - 5PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30AM - 5PM |
| Thursday | 7:30AM - 5PM |
| Friday | 7:30AM - 5PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 5PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 5PM |
The Coffee Project New York in Fort Greene offers a delightful experience with its tasty food and drinks. The staff are friendly, warm, and efficient, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant is often busy, but there are plenty of seating options, including spots to work with outlets for laptops. The Cappuccino with skim milk is highly recommended. The menu features unique coffee selections and a surprisingly diverse range of dishes, such as the Mushroom Toast and Egg Skillet Breakfast Platter. Notably, there are many vegetarian and vegan pastry options that do not compromise on taste.
Customers praise the Coffee Project's convenient locations, impressive bean collection, and helpful staff. One reviewer enjoyed a flavorful strawberry matcha and found the coffee shop to be a nice place to work. Another customer, recommended the location by a friend, was impressed by the staff's recommendation of the "Woke Up in New York" coffee. A third reviewer had a fantastic first experience, describing the ideal spot for work with ample outlets and seating, and the best cappuccino with skim milk they've had in the area. The vegan pastries were also a pleasant surprise, being both delicious and not what one would typically expect from vegan treats.
Recent reviews highlight the rotating single origin espresso, which can be enjoyed on its own or in a cortado, along with a variety of pour overs and seasonal drinks that are innovative. One customer mentioned that service is terrific and called it their new favorite coffee shop, especially for working or studying. Another reviewer appreciated the high ceilings, open tables, and the absence of crowding on a weekday afternoon. They enjoyed a seasonal matcha spritzer and a peach toast, praising the thick sourdough bread and perfect peach, ricotta, and bread ratio. The music was not too loud, and the restroom was clean, making it a great place to get some studying done. While some hope for a different pastry provider than La Petit Paris, overall, the experience remains highly positive.