Konditori
“I'm a bit obsessed with the cardamom almond brod things with the Swedish name.”
“Their coffee is also yummy, fair-trade, and they have a wide variety of pastries (which I haven't tried yet) but some are gluten-free.”
“This place is a new gem that I've recently discovered as my wife started her new job at New York Methodist Hospital down the block.”
Konditori
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
8 reviews
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This small woodsy Swedish coffee house is sort of like Swedish house mafia for me. They provide me with ample energy when I need a boost.
The espresso is apparently the least caffeinated thing they provide. What? So the options as explained by the local friendly barista equal espresso which is weaker than their coffee which is even weaker than the combustible iced coffee. Don't drink that iced coffee as your second drink. I think I'm ready to run circles around prospect park.
By the way the soy latte is delicious and does not need further sweetening. The coffee itself is potent and may need something. They have it all from the agave to the simple syrup and those packaged things as well.
The devilish thing is the ostentatious display of their baked goods which leads me down a bad path into the midst of almond croissant crumbs and cardemom bread smears on this very iPhone where I'm writing my review.
It's also in a great location.
Great coffee spot to just sit and chill out for a while (or in my case, to warm up my stupid iPhone that decided it was too cold to operate). Grabbed a cappuccino while I waited for my phone to be cooperative. It was good enough. Staff is friendly. Atmosphere is chill, and there were a bunch of people working or reading.
This place is a new gem that I've recently discovered as my wife started her new job at New York Methodist Hospital down the block. This is an excellent place to grab a nice cup of coffee, read a book or do work at. Only complaint would be that the place is really tiny, not many seats available. The people who work here are quick and get you in and out in no time.. no waiting around 10 minutes for your coffee like at a lot of other coffee shops in the area.
The internet is fast, their bagels are on point and their muffins are delicious! Although I've never personally ordered an espresso from here, apparently they're known for their latte's so you should definitely check this place out.
Cute coffee shop serving a delish iced coffee (which is the only thing to drink in this murderous heat and humidity). I had a blueberry muffin as well. It was soft and fresh, not like the ones you get a Starbucks where they alternate as weapons for mass destruction.
The music is a little depressing and melancholy, so bring some headphones if you plan to sit and work on your laptop. Wifi (which I am using to write this review) is solid.
I'm a bit obsessed with the cardamom almond brod things with the Swedish name. I have to say, they're the perfect complement to the coffee, which is solid. A bunch of wooden tables, at least half of which are usually taken up by laptoppers. A selection of baked goods and coffee, served up by sleepy baristas.
This is my go-to coffee shop in the Slope. I order a nonfat latte and it's always perfect and delicious. The espresso is so rich and deep – it almost tastes like chocolate. I usually sweeten my latte with a little honey – that's all it needs. There are a bunch of baked goods available as well. I haven't tried yet but am always tempted. Highly recommend – the staff are really kind as well.
here to review the coffee alone: it's mediocre. you can get a much better cup close-by in the area for the same price. one size (small) for $3? eh
the ambiance is good for studying and working on work stuff. i get it.
Disclaimer: I have never been angrier at a cup of coffee in my life. I wanted a nice, warm drink for my commute home, and there is little I find more comforting than an almond milk cappuccino. I ordered a small decaf. As the barista handed me the truly small (8oz) latte, which would not have been a problem, my excitement turned to regret as she asked for $5. Now, I am not opposed to paying a premium price for good, quality coffee. I was served a latte, not a cappuccino, which was creamy and rich. However, $5 for 8oz is over the top. Nevertheless, I shelled out the cash and was on my way. The other annoyance was that something about the design of the cup caused the coffee to splash through the sipping hole with every step, and I ended up wearing much of it on my gloves.
Positive: The coffee shop is nicely decorated. There are plenty of gluten-free and vegan cookies to snack on, though I am assuming they are pricey. The barista was nice. Very close to the R and buses.