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Contribuisci feedbackI came at a really busy time so when I received the Muscle Acai Bowl it came with a lot of peanut butter (like 4 tbsp at least), a lot of banana, and some watery acai. It was definitely not the best acai bowl ive ever had but it tasted fine.
This is a standard coffee shop, with mostly standard non-vegetarian/non-vegan coffee shop fare. For gourmet coffee, you can goto other nearby places, such as Culture Espresso down the block. This place does offer plant milks--but so do most other coffee shops in NYC, such as Dunkin Donuts one block away. What perhaps distinguishes this place from other coffee shops is that it offers a bunch of smoothies, acai bowls, and juices--though even most of these either are not vegan (with honey, nutella, etc. or at least not clearly labeled as vegan, so you'd need to ask. To be clear: this place is not necessarily bad--and if for some reason you must eat here, you will find something to eat. Still,there is not enough to distinguish it from the tons of other NYC coffee shops that are not listed on Happy Cow.
The best breakfast we had in the city, there is a lot of variety and it is very very good. We will definitely return :
Avoid Oreo cookie croissant. Looks good but is very bad tasting. Apple turnover and raised baked good were decent.
Great breakfast bagels and hot coffee, very clean and fast paced service, ate here multiple times during our