Le Labo Cafe

120 N 6th St, Brooklyn
(646) 658-4555

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Pinar Ozcan

Great experience and friendly barista!

Eliza Partington

Absolutely lovely vegan coffee shop with outstanding coffee. You can smell the Le Labo fragrance DNA softly in the air. Decor also is on-brand for Le Labo, minimalist and somewhat vintage industrial.

gammeelovemusic

Latte is rich and with macadamia milk is amazing!

Michael Schneider

Freshly made French press diner coffee. Awful.

Ting Luo

It says it opens at 8pm on a Sunday, however I arrived at 9pm and it didn't open, I don't know when it opens and there was no indication at the door.

Ben Z

Great little cafe. Good coffee and nice matcha late. Small area to sit could do some extra seating however.
Also have a browse of the amazing le labo perfume next door.

Paul

it was nice stopping by here on Sat around noon. interesting that they only have alternative milks. I usually drink oat milk but they were out. first time having macadamia milk. it was yummy. such a relaxed vibe

AnitaDollar

The staff was super nice, the croissant had more of a breadroll texture.

Hoiping Ngo

So, I’m at Le Labo Café in Williamsburg, just chilling with this dog named Obi, right?

I order a cold brew—no big deal.

Barista asks, “You want any milk with that?”

I’m like, “Yeah, just regular milk.”

She looks at me like I just asked for a steak at a vegan spot. “We don’t have regular milk,” she says.

I lived in Williamsburg for a while, so I should’ve seen this coming.

Of course they don’t have cow’s milk! Cows in Williamsburg get massages, eat organic grass listening to podcasts.

You think they’re gonna milk them?

Nah, they got cows taking yoga classes out here.

So, I hit her with, “Why would you have cow’s milk?

We’re in Williamsburg! Regular milk is for peasants.

She laughs and goes, “Yeah, we’ve got macadamia, almond…”

I’m like, aiight bet let’s do “Macadamia?

Bruh it was amazing I’m never drinking cow milk again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Milk Options

James Hsieh

A nice small cafe connects to the main Le Labo store. I had the ice latte, it was very good. But I asked for light ice, I don’t think the staff make it light ice. But it still tasted good though. The atmosphere was nice, same aesthetic with the fragrance store, industrial interior design. It has three counter stools for sitting but there are more sittings in the main store, but not really sure if you can drink your coffee there, it was a bit confused in this case. If you like to add milk in your coffee, they don’t offer milk only the substitute oat milk, almond milk etc.

Dietary restrictions: Milk substitute options, oat milk and almond milk.

Parking: Paid street parking available, and some paid parking lots as well. On weekdays there are more chance to get street parking.

Wheelchair accessibility: The cafe main entrance is on the side and it’s wheelchair accessible.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Milk Options

Vasi Cardon

Very good coffee kinda pretentious people.

Atmosphere: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Milk Options

thesimplevegan

Truly the beat tasting coffee in the neighborhood. Updated from previous review on 2024-04-28

Susan Thomas

We bought an oat Cortado and it was absolutely delicious. It’s an extension of the le Labo store. Delicious coffee, beautiful ambience. The only improvement would be greater seating. Excellent spot to sip on coffee and explore varying scents

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Milk Options, Roasted

Dabow Liu

love the atmosphere, but matcha latte probably the worst one I ever had :(

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Stephanie B

A coffee shop that doesn’t allow its customers to use the restroom? I had a truly awful experience at this coffee shop this morning. I find it appalling that a business that sells food and beverage denies it’s customers access to a restroom.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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