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- Todd OlmsteadAgosto 20, 2011I like the 10th Street location because it feels homier, but despite offering free wi-fi, this isn't the best location to get work done. Serving Intelligentsia.
- Laura NoonanAbril 20, 2014I prefer the 10th st one to the 9th one in terms of atmosphere, but both do great espresso
- Just about the best coffee in Manhattan. Definite best in East Village
- Ms HeleneDiciembre 13, 2012Awesome coffee, no attitude and small, soy latte for $3.75 made with care.
- I believe this is the most consistently excellent cappuccino I've had in NYC.
- pinsuda sagooleimMarzo 6, 2012Ninth Street Espresso is actually on 10th. Bit confusing - but worth it to head over here. Fantastic coffee. Leer más
- Ted McEnero 28, 2012The coffee is good yes and the bearded guy is cool but the little worm with the squeaky voice has an attitude problem. Don't ask any questions.
- grab an apple turnover with your coffee. fresh and delicious.
- Andrew ApostolaDiciembre 27, 2010The dogs are barking in Thompson Square Park, grab your coffee and head over and bark back!
- Be prepared to wait for anything other than coffee. Soy latte is so worth the wait.
- I haven't had a better soy latte anywhere in the city than at Ninth Street Espresso.
- C NishiJunio 5, 2010Iced latte and extreme air conditioning can't be beat on hot days. Almond croissant is good too.
- Not a lot of options on the block. Pop in for something on the run.
- Didn't charge me for my espresso bc I was buying beans. Damn good.
- great coffee. their almond cookie with raspberry in the middle is a must-try!
- Food & WineAbril 22, 2011Owner Ken Nye is often credited as the first person to bring serious coffee to New York City in 2001.