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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Outdoor seating
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Blank Street Coffee Reviews - 100

4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Julia Hsia

Wonderful services and kind people! I ordered for delivery, two coffee and two pastry. They ran out of the one I ordered so the team left a note on postcard in the bag which was really warm and sincere.
The chocolate croissant was crispy, not the best best but delicious.
The olive oil cake was a little bit too oily.
4 for food including coffee but 5 for this order experience.

Mina

I came to blank street to check out the chamberlain coffee collab and it was good. We had the picky about my chocolate shaken iced latte. The spot is an old dinner and it was really fun to see!

Jared P

I love their coffee and their pastries. Their spicy cornbread loaf is to die for (trust me it sounds repulsive but its delicious). Where they lose favor in my view is the fact that they have no indoor seating nor wifi nor any creature comforts. They own the diner yet they chose to keep it closed to customers. The drinks are great but I have had to come back once because they gave me the wrong one. I like their app when it works and their coffee is priced well.

Update: they have no syrups for the day of September 20th.

Hsin Yi Wei

The decor of Blank Street is super cozy with lots of open space and greens, like a backyard.

There is a trailer for their coffee and pastries, the options were limited but decent. We got a cup of coffee and it was really refreshing. We were impressed by its ambiance and felt relaxed there.

Hanna Brown

Blank Street Coffee was ABSOLUTELY a five-star experience for my friends and I.

Funny enough, as I looked up Blank Street Coffee to write this review, an online article from Thew New York Times popped up that read, "Built around high-volume automated espresso systems, the rapidly expanding coffee shop has caught the attention of skeptical New Yorkers. In just two years, the Blank Street coffee chain expanded from this tiny cart to 40 locations in New York City and five in London." And I wondered, is this a genuine concern of the public? That a once-smaller coffee stand has now gained enough momentum to be more available to its city dwellers? Would we not instead choose to support small businesses that empower their team members and provide qaulity, delicious products? I digress.

My pistachio cappucino was perfectly balanced, friends. By no means did it taste mass produced or overly-sweet, but instead it was more of a delicate hint of pistachio that highlighted the smoothness of the espresso and the perfectly-steamed milk. The latte art was a lovely touch, which tells me that the baristas are both experienced and intentional. AND THE OLIVE OIL BUNDT CAKE. I would get on the next train to Brooklyn just to re-live the olive oil bundt cake, honestly. If it's there and you don't get it, you have yet to live my friend.

My guests loved their iced americano and large cappucino! All was extremely delicious; so much so that we purchased a bag of beans to take home. Additionally, the kindness of the baristas made the experience that much better. I highly suggest a stop to Blank Street Coffee, if you're in the area!

Alyssa Jones

Fantastic coffee shop for hanging out on a nice day. The baristas are always really cool, the music is chill, the coffee itself is legit, and the vibes in general are perfect.

Dog and laptop friendly.
Pastries are good, tacos are either meh or decent depending on which one you get.

If you want to hang out for a while just be aware that most of the seating is uncovered so it’s not the best option for a rainy day.

Gabriella Hernandez

Something about this place feels like it lacks a soul, character and love. It’s lifeless and sad. We need to start noticing small things that bring life to the coffee we drink. The flavors of the espresso, not some automated shot, the temperature of the milk that’s not measured by a thermometer but a hand. Coffee in which we know where it is from, a connection to humans is where coffee gets its warmth.

Jasmin Escher

Lovely, chill vibe! Great use of outdoor space with a ton of socially distant seating. The menu has a mix of coffee and tea beverages, as well as an assortment of pastries. The chai latte was delicious! The barista was an absolute gem. The cafe is in an empty lot right by the citi bike station on Wythe and N 3rd, so grab a coffee after docking⚡️

Veronika Stasaityte

I love the cute sitting area here, but sometimes the baristas are rude and arrogant which makes me not want to come. Just this morning I asked for oatmilk iced coffee and they put regular milk, when I told them this is not oatmilk they riled their eyes at me. Ended up throwing out the “new” drink they made cause there was no coffee they just topped the same coffee with oatmilk.

Three Stripes The Dancer

Nice backyard coffee spot. Liked the whole chill vibe and the decent playlist (some reggeaton here and there would be good though)

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Blank Street Coffee Hours

  • Monday 7 AM to 4 PM
  • Tuesday 7 AM to 4 PM
  • Wednesday 7 AM to 4 PM
  • Thursday 7 AM to 4 PM
  • Friday 7 AM to 4 PM
  • Saturday 7 AM to 4 PM
  • Sunday 7 AM to 4 PM