It ain't Starbucks. Their brand is "Seattle's Best"?? The coffee is just OK, you can get as good from a street stand. What was dumb is that you order a coffee with cream, the server says the cream is across on the counter and then gives you a generous cup with Zero room for the addition of cream or sugar. So I pour a half inch of coffee into the trash container. As did another customer after me. Not smart. Not stopping again.
Obviously nothing exceptional is likely to be found in or around Penn Station. But they serve Seattle's Best Coffee here, which I prefer to Starbuck's crap. By that I mean.. that I cannot stomach coffee as much as I like it, so SBC coffee mocha (moka?) et cetera mixes are far superior to Starshit. My drink gave me a nice kick in the butt before getting on NJTransit and Coco Moka has a few treats to tempt a weary traveler.
Apparently this place I've been calling Seattle's Best Coffee is called Coco Moka Cafe. This is the cafe next to the NJ Transit waiting area. They have chocolates, candy, drinks (coffee and tea), and overpriced bottled juices, smoothies, and other concoctions. There is a case of pastries– I've had some and they are good. They also have Ten Ren iced tea. The people who work here are nice and pleasant, and it is convenient to have this next to NJT, so you don't need to go all the way across the hall.
It ain't Starbucks. Their brand is "Seattle's Best"?? The coffee is just OK, you can get as good from a street stand. What was dumb is that you order a coffee with cream, the server says the cream is across on the counter and then gives you a generous cup with Zero room for the addition of cream or sugar. So I pour a half inch of coffee into the trash container. As did another customer after me. Not smart. Not stopping again.
Obviously nothing exceptional is likely to be found in or around Penn Station. But they serve Seattle's Best Coffee here, which I prefer to Starbuck's crap. By that I mean.. that I cannot stomach coffee as much as I like it, so SBC coffee mocha (moka?) et cetera mixes are far superior to Starshit. My drink gave me a nice kick in the butt before getting on NJTransit and Coco Moka has a few treats to tempt a weary traveler.
Apparently this place I've been calling Seattle's Best Coffee is called Coco Moka Cafe. This is the cafe next to the NJ Transit waiting area. They have chocolates, candy, drinks (coffee and tea), and overpriced bottled juices, smoothies, and other concoctions. There is a case of pastries– I've had some and they are good. They also have Ten Ren iced tea. The people who work here are nice and pleasant, and it is convenient to have this next to NJT, so you don't need to go all the way across the hall.