About Coffee Project New York | East Village
Coffee Project New York’s East Village shop, founded in 2015, is both a roaster and educator with a clear supply-chain focus: it emphasizes sustainable sourcing, community initiatives, and long-term career growth in coffee. Its buying approach centers on expansive seasonal offerings, including award-winning farms, niche varieties, experimental processing, and coffees from women producers. The result is a program that reads less like a standard café roster and more like a curated, traceable coffee catalog.

About
Coffee Project New York’s East Village shop, founded in 2015, is both a roaster and educator with a clear supply-chain focus: it emphasizes sustainable sourcing, community initiatives, and long-term career growth in coffee. Its buying approach centers on expansive seasonal offerings, including award-winning farms, niche varieties, experimental processing, and coffees from women producers. The result is a program that reads less like a standard café roster and more like a curated, traceable coffee catalog.
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What regulars say
Real reviews from Google — not ours, not paid.
★★★★★“There are other locations, but this location gives the best NYC experience with its cozy seating and patio. The espresso drinks are excellent and the pastries, too! The folks behind the counter were kind and patient. Well worth the walk from the subway.”
— Forrest d., via Google
★★★★★“Second time here. Last time was 5 months ago. Great latte with beautiful latte art. Nice people. Right around the corner from Standard East Village and Bowery hotels.”
— Jake S., via Google
★★★★★“Really nice vibes, nice tasting espresso and very delicious and nutty black sesame hojicha”
— Anna, via Google
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