Koala Cafe

905A Franklin Ave, Brooklyn
(347) 405-8768

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Tim Gersten

Great spot to grab a bagel and coffee in Crown Heights. Always had stellar service.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Grandison Apple

Really good bagels and pastry. Different varieties of coffee and juices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Asim Ihsan

Great little coffee shop. Excellent quality coffee. Good selection of baked goods. One small laptop friendly bar and one small table. I come here regularly.

Carly Bartman

Quick attentive service, great selection, delicious food

Anna Leader

Not a lot of room to sit, but good options for drinks and pastries!

Diana Gonimah

Love it. My go-to place for morning bagel and hazelnut latte :)

Jennifer Jane Lingo

I love love this place! The baristas are the sweetest, prices reasonable, all food and green shake tried were tasty... it made me feel at home in the neighborhood during my week in Brooklyn.

Francesca Lam

Always great service and coffee! I love that they have bagels from Old Brooklyn Bagel Shop and hummus from Zytoons (all on Vanderbilt ave)

James Minor

Cozy little spot for a coffee!

Christina Davignon

Got a wonderful ice tea. Glad I stopped by.

Bessy Tam

Got the egg, feta, zaatar, olive oil breakfast sandwich as recommended by the manager. Everything DOES take a long time because there's only one person who makes it.So be mindful of your time and don't come here if you are in a rush haha.The sandwich was actually really good, I mean you can go wrong with the ingredients. They put a lot on there and definitely kept me full for the whole day, even though it was a $6.5 bagel sandwich.I also chose to have it on an everything bagel and made sure it was toasted. My goodness, I'm thinking about it and drooling right now!@midwestmunching for more on Instagram

Tim Wells

Closed at 2pm on a Friday. Times listed are incorrect.

Elizabeth Dowds

Delightful place, friendly people

Daniel Carrapa

I have bought Bagels at this Cafe for over 2 years now. Their Bagels are good quality, but I unfortunately never seem to be able to get the exact quantity of the types I like (sesame bagels one day, honey oat the other). One thing that I suggest if you like cake is to try their slices of cake. I haven't tried them myself as I am vegan, but my wife has tried them, and they are much better than store bought.

Jack Confalone

Place sold me a toasted roll with a hole they got from the grocery store and tried to pass it off as a bagel. Cost me $10 for two of these and an apple juice.Shame! Shame! Shame!

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