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Beautiful cafe and delicious wares! The matcha late was fresh and genuine, and if you want it to be sweet ask for sweetener because it isn't included by default. I also got a tiramisu doughnut which was delightful. Tables are crowded and a bit uncomfortable to sit at for long, but for a quick snack and coffee Greenstreet is perfect.
A tiny corner coffee shop with great options of coffee. This place can accomodate a handul of people inside and outdoor seating available as well.
Very nice 3rd wave coffee place with a good selection of pour-overs and cold brews. The pastries could be leveled up though. The service was very good and helpful.
The marzipan latte was quite literally the best latte I’ve ever had. Highly recommend!
Good coffee. Very racist. Didn’t feel welcomed especially from the young lady!!
Charming coffee shop in the area! Most of the baristas are friendly and hospitable except the girl with the short black hair / green eyes who had a sour attitude
Coffee pretty good, good prices, good music at low volume, not much seating but coming from church to the most sarcastic barista I’ve encountered wasn’t great.
Such a good place! The almond croissants are one of the best I've ever had. Great place to stop for coffee and a dessert. The staff are very friendly and the interior is absolutely gorgeous. You can eat outside and inside with very cute windows and coffee shop. Tea is also delicious. Amazing place!
The coffee is much better than I remember. This is an example of a local coffee let us continue to strive for excellence. I recommend this coffee shop if you're in the neighborhood you will get a good quality cup of coffee and a great atmosphere and the friendly crew. They do a quality pullover.
The owner pulled me an espresso on my last visit that legitimately made me cry. Absolutely delicious, locally roasted coffee, with creative specialty drinks that this default americano drinker actually enjoys. One of my favorite small businesses to frequent. 15/10 strongly recommend.
Great shop with exceptional coffee. Baristas are kind, helpful, and knowledgeable. The space is small but has a great neighborhood vibe. Worth checking out and having a pour over.
i'd give 0 stars if i could. writing this review hurts my heart but i need to make the world aware of how bad this establishment is. i used to love coming here just for the nice environment made by the employees and decent coffee, but one day i was there when the manager/owner/something was in and it really changed the energy of the establishment in a negative way that i can't simply can't support, especially not for coffee as mid as the coffee here. could get better coffee from the refrigerated section at cvs. save your time and money.
Not a good establishment. I can put up with bad service when the food is good, but the food sucks. I can handle bad food but not for those prices.
Small neighborhood coffee shop. Coffee made with love. Try the almond scone! Delish!
My latte was good and the cherry pastry was amazing! Very small spot, not a ton of tables/chairs.
This place is freaking adorable. Delicious chai latte. Didn't eat a croissant, but they look fantastic. Only a few little tables. Nice refuge on a cold weekday afternoon.
It's a nice place. A good coffee, good music and good service. It's pretty hot in but it's nice in cold days. And if you like you can sit outside.
Very small and cozy. Best mocha I've ever had. Nice staff.
Wow best coffee so far on our american tour. We came from England and our coffee go to is a chain back home but we found this little gem highly recommended
I'm leaving five stars but writing a ONE STAR review because I want to see a Philly business continue to thrive and hopefully, you guys can take this post with a grain of salt: The barista with the short blonde hair and nose ring that works on Wednesdays is extremely rude and generally off-putting. I've worked in the service industry in Philadelphia for roughly 15 years, most of them being coffee shops. I'm familiar with the coffee culture and barista stereotype. I get it....you don't want to be there and you cater to some of the most entitled people in your neck of the woods and post Covid, work seems unimportant as you get by doing the bare minimum... but if you're downright unpleasant with every interaction and would kick rocks with your fellow co-workers rather than do your job, maybe you shouldn't work in this industry. Just a suggestion.