Kava Cafe
“Amazing ricotta pancakes for breakfast.Lovely fresh orange juice & delicious coffee in a relaxed environment.”
“The avocado frittata breakfast sandwich is my fav ( without goat cheese that isn't actually mentioned !”
“Drip coffee was a bit stronger than my taste, but the Latte was the best!!”
Kava Cafe
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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I wasn't expecting that much from this place when first walking in–it kind of looks like a generic coffee breakfast place in a hotel. But service was friendly and quick. We ordered the fresh squeezed orange juice, iced coffee, small oatmeal and frittata brioche. The fresh squeezed orange juice did indeed taste fresh and the coffee was a little acidic but the bit of milk I put in it neutralized it. I like that they give you the milk on the side so you can put in as much (or as little) as you want. My boyfriend thoroughly enjoyed his frittata brioche, and even ate the tomato on it even though he hates tomato. I really liked my oatmeal–it wasn't super sweet and instead grabbed more of its sweetness from the fresh fruit and granola and raisins on top. It was a small breakfast but very filling and would recommend if you're looking for a quick sit down breakfast.
I stayed a nearby hotel from work and worked out of this cafe for a day. I spent about 3 hours here before my flight and the staff was so friendly and patient.
The Lemon Ricotta Pancakes are a must order. They are incredibly fluffy and flavorful with a huge helping that could be split. Highly recommend!
This is a lovely spot to stop for so many reasons! Coffee! Yes! Breakfast! Ohhhhh yessss. They have a salmon and cream cheese sandwich that'll make ya' feel so fancy-fancy! And they have a great Bloody Mary! Those reasons alone will be enough I promise!
Everything I've tried here is quality, especially the service. Quick and polite! Wam-Bam-Thank you… Sam…. Salmon. It's a great place for a date! A great place for a meeting! A great place to go by yourself and reflect upon your potentially meaningless existence! But as soon as you take a bite of their delicious treats, or take a sip of your morning drug-in-a-cup, you'll be thinking! Why am I so depressing?! This caffeine feels great!!!
One more reason to miss New York! On the list with…
1. The Halal Guys
2. Bronchitis
3. Crowds
4. Honking
5. Expensive Restaurants
6. Heartbreak
7. Bagels!!!!!!
Cute coffee shop in Hell's Kitchen area! I've only had their coffee. They offer a variety of coffee/ espresso drinks. For non-dairy options, they offer coconut, almond and soy milk for extra 50 to 75 cents.
Friendly barista that makes awesome almond lattes. Lattes are one size for $5 each (not including any surcharge). One of the better quality lattes in the area.
They have a rewards/loyalty card! Remember to ask for it.
There is a sit down area to enjoy their food menu as well. Unfortunately I cannot comment on their food since I have not tried it!
This place was awesome for a last visit while staying in NYC. The staff was so pleasant! Their muffins are homemade … I tried the banana walnut and I was not disappointed! I also had their version of a lox and bagel. Super amazing! One of the best I've ever had! This was the kind of place that "made" my trip! Kept a smile on my face all through the Lincoln tunnel! I'll be visiting here again when I visit NYC again!
Good coffee + By the High Line = 8 dollars for two Americanos To-Go.
Stopped by on a Sunday afternoon with Dad and needed a caffeine boost. We were helped by two friendly baristas and asked for two Americanos to-go. They have a tv inside, with maybe 14 seats and a few seats outside. It's busy but not too loud and there's a bathroom available to patrons. The coffees were of good quality (much better than Starbucks) and prices comparably.
TLDR?
great place to stop by for a cup of coffee f you're by the Whitney and/or the High Line. It's a bit pricey but not overdone.
Cute little expensive cafe! Was on the way from the hotel to the Javits so it was a nice place to stop off for breakfast. I probably would never pay to eat here out of pocket but maybe the coffee is worth it. Actually stopped by here twice over a couple day span b/c of convenience.
First time I had an omelette with ham and spinach w/ wheat toast and salad. Simple, solid food–good but hard to mess up at the same time. Had a cappuccino which was fantastic. Really great coffee here at least! My coworker had the excessively expensive $8 parfait. Nothing wrong with it apart from that price.
The next time I had the frittata sandwich which is prob the best deal they have for food:price ratio. I can see how people enjoy this sandwich but it wasn't my jam. It's on a seeded bread with cream cheese, frittata, tomato, and avocado. The warm frittata and cold cream cheese created a weird texture that I didn't really enjoy. The flavor profile was mixed–some parts were bland and it didn't really tie together for me.
Overall quality coffee here but food is so-so. Service is nice albeit a tad slow.
Beautifully designed cafe that has Scandinavian sensibility and design. It had plenty of seating and nice staff.
Coffee is top notch here. Cortado and cappuccino is excellent.
Breakfast is freshly prepared. Omelette came with a very nice salad with a great dressing.