Coffee | The Granddaddy |
The Address | 290 Grand St, New York, NY 10002, United States |
Rating | 4.2 |
Rated count | 240 |
Phone number | (917) 388-2233 |
Price level | 1 |
Website | http://thegranddaddy.nyc/ |
working hours | Monday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
About this restaurants :
10/10 vibes of this casual hang-out coffee spot. Mix of cozy living room, college lounge, and modern coffee spot. Top notch 3rd space. The drip coffee is nothing special: a medium dark roast. No coffee bags featured on shelves. I’m sure a customer can find a drink they like here, though, which will be worth it for a chance to exist in this space for a while. Hopefully in the future they institute some sort of laptop policy to avoid it becoming a laptop cafe. Coffee score: 3/5. Everything else score: 5/5. Overall score: 4.5/5.
What a beautiful place in the heart of Chinatown. Coming inside from the chaos of NYC feels like stepping in a different universe. Love this place and the service is fantastic Derek and Carter are great baristas and make beautiful and tasty beverages, I met the owner he is a very nice guy, dressed up like a Red Dead Redemption Character. The cafe can be rented for private events at a reasonable price.
Only and first cafe that I found serving pistachio latte that has no sugar added. It was pretty good with strong pistachio taste. But I think I can conclude I prefer oat milk over pistachio in my latte.
Lovely spacious cafe with working space.
Lovely spacious cafe with working space.
Such a welcoming vibe, with vibrant decor, and community-style seating. There are little nooks for reading and solo time, and a big couch with chairs set up living room-style for friends + outdoor seating for pairs. The staff was so friendly. I had Japanese-style iced coffee and a croissant and enjoyed it all while reading a book. Will definitely return to work from here, meet with friends, or just read a book.
Tried the japanese iced coffee, it was quite strong for me. I liked the self serve sugar aspect, to add as much or as little as you prefer. However there was not enough milk in the coffee. Staff were not the friendliest, but the music choices were quite good. It’s a nice spot to sit and catch up, with plenty of seating. For $4, it is on the cheaper side of iced coffee, which has sadly risen in price overtime.