Partners Coffee — Cafe & Roastery

125 N 6th St, Brooklyn
(347) 586-0063

Recent Reviews

Ropiah Kim

This is the first time I've had to wait 20 minutes for a coffee? There are too many people working in the cafe, so it's hard to sit down and take a break, and there's no way to manage the tables in the cafe. This is because customers leave the coffee they drank.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Broc Hite

I was already caffeinated, but I needed a quick grab-and-go sandwich when in Williamsburg. The recommendation was to visit Partners, which was fully packed at 2 p.m., so thankfully I didn't need a table.The $15 Breakfast Sandwich was a bit pricey, but it was a very hearty sandwich prepared to order in just 8 minutes. I can't wait to return to try their coffee!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg Sandwich

Nicole

Nearly $9 for the vanilla yuzu latte, and I didn’t get non dairy milk. At least it tasted delicious otherwise I’d feel robbed.

Kristen Watler

Can we normalize making good batch brew at what is supposed to be one of nyc’s best roasters? The batch brew coffee here is horrendous

Brianna Pham

their seasonal vanilla yuzu latte alone would warrant 5 stars, but it was almost $9. their kitchen was closed when i came in at 4pm, which was a little odd. great ambience and natural lighting, though!

S K

I visited this place yesterday night, my cortado was made of freshly roasted beans also flavorful, I love the vibe here but I just hope there is more proficiency of a barista for making coffee.(My cortado was FOAMY even though I reminded a cashier when I placed an order that “I want my coffee NOT too much of foam or just like a FLAT white”, but it looked like he failed while he was practicing his latte art to my order)

Nathan Yakuza

Upon my visit to Partners, I decided to indulge in a red eye with almond milk, complemented by the enticing addition of French vanilla flavoring. Regrettably, the promised infusion of French vanilla failed to materialize in the beverage, leaving me somewhat disappointed. Despite the rich and robust nature of the red eye, characterized by its bold bitterness, the absence of the anticipated sweetness from the French vanilla was rather perplexing. One would expect a harmonious balance between the intense coffee flavors and the subtle sweetness of the vanilla, yet this was not the case.Nevertheless, it's worth noting that the red eye itself offered a commendable coffee experience, boasting a strong and robust profile that appealed to aficionados of bold brews. However, the absence of the desired sweetness in such a bitter concoction left me feeling somewhat unsatisfied. Overall, while the beverage fell short of expectations due to the missing French vanilla essence, it still managed to provide a decent coffee indulgence.

Zaynah Himani

Great cafe to work! Loved my

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rob Hazell

Nice Joe

Dara Pappas

Easy quick option for a solid coffee or breakfast treat. Always seems busy with people sitting and working at tables. My favorite espresso beans are roasted by

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Qiuhong Yu

nice place to sit, no charging for

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Christopher C.

Extremely gorgeous space for work/studying, with good internet but drinks were disappointing.Got the limited seasonal yuzu vanilla iced latte. Not going to lie, it tasted like Dunkin vanilla with no yuzu flavor at all. Was really let down by the cold brew as well. Would def come back for the space, but not the coffee

Tim D.

I got suckered by a few shills for this company describing how wonderful their Instant Coffee is. I'll tell you what it is: EXORBITANTLY OVERPRICED. I apparently didn't pay attention but $16 gets me six 8 ounce servings of Instant coffee from this company. I'm a bit of a "coffee snob" because I buy green beans, roast them to my liking, grind them an make fresh brewed coffee. But from time to time I use coffee for the caffeine pick me up. Even when I make Instant, I use filtered water to get the best cup. I'll tell you why I didn't notice that I was paying $2.60 a cup for Instant: It was not prominently displayed on the Partners website. For $2.60 I can buy half a pound of green beans and make MANY pots of coffee that are truly much better because I roast them to my taste. And I've found green beans from different parts of the World which are vastly different from one another. Even the most exotic beans I've bought don't "boil down" if you'll pardon the pun, to $2.60 a cup. Not even $2.60 a pot. I feel gypped and I feel like the sites who were playing up Partner's Instant coffee as something special were just shills paid to do exactly that. Maybe they got paid with $50 worth of Instant Partners coffee or 18 single serving packs. People at these sites that promote stuff like this must get paid for their writing. The writing isn't exceptional but it was convincing enough to get me to check Partners out. What I discovered is that when I want Instant I can do just as well with Taster's Choice or Folgers for a LOT less money

Victor M.

Took me awhile to decide on a coffee shop in the area, but decided on partners. Loved the whole cafe and the atmosphere inside. Friendly staff. Great coffee. Great lemon cake. I got curious and spoke to the coffee roaster. Thanks Scott for letting me ask my questions about your coffee roasting and for letting me introduce bellwether's electric roasting. I believe they're opening another location! Can't wait to see it. Salute from a Bay Area native!

Ramon Redondo

GREAT COFFEE AND NIC PLACE, BUT A BIT EXPENSIVE AND LOUD, I STILL LOVE

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Iced Latte

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Partners Coffee — Cafe & Roastery

125 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
(347) 586-0063