Konditori

“Konditori is my go to place in prospect heights for morning coffee and for when I need a place to meet with people (friends or professional) or work.”

“Their coconut latte is off the hook!”

“That moment when you need a solid latte, reliable Wi-Fi and friendly service…”

Konditori

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. I used to work in the area and was looking for somewhere else to get coffee besides starbucks bc its always packed despite 3 being in the area. A coworker recommended that I come here and it became my go to spot for coffee. They also make green smoothies, protein shakes, and gluten free or vegan baked goods.

  2. Love their coconut latte! Sweet enough and velvety smooth and even until the finish. This little coffee shop really stands true to the "konditori" definition plastered on the side wall – cute modern setup with seating in the front and back areas. In addition, their interesting flavors of muffins are really on point – I had the blueberry-banana muffin and absolutely loved it. I'll definitely be back again!

  3. Backyard–albeit shaky–seating with power outlets, and they take credit cards without requiring a minimum purchase amount. Need I say more? Your standard coffee place with a small selection of pastries and friendly staff.

    In fact, I am reminded of the time I was sitting in the backyard and a barista named Tom came back there and started watering a plant. He then proceeded to sniff it as he closed his eyes. He was so in the moment that he made me want to drop everything, sit cross-legged and chant to Mother Nature.

    My only complaint is the seats are a bit low/tables a bit tall, at least for me. It's somewhat uncomfortable for me to type with the way my forearms rest on the table. But a taller person probably wouldn't be bothered.

  4. Espresso + Toni Water = a coffee lovers DREAM! Thank you Konditori for putting me on to this amazing beverage, I don't drink and rarely have soda, so this beverage is my vice. Give you the caffeine kick that you need plus a cool sweetness. Amazing!!

  5. Great coffee shop to read or get work done.

    Unlike most coffee shops in this area, they have plug sockets *gasp!* They also have fast, free wifi – so this makes it one of the spaces in this neighborhood which is more conducive to getting stuff done. There's a shared table out front, and bar stools along the window. Private tables in the back have plug sockets if needed. Also, there's a small backyard space when the weather is nice. Coffee and drinks are decent, but I feel like there's some variability depending on the barista working that day. They also have a bake shop in the back and a pretty impressive selection of cookies and pastries. They take credit card which is a huge plus, and their rewards/loyalty stamp program applies to all the Konditori locations.

    If you do decide to camp out here, don't forget to support the business by continuing to buy drinks/food if you stay for an extended period of time 🙂

  6. After walking out of a ridiculously packed and pastry-free Sit & Wonder I came over to Konditori as a second choice. Except I realized quickly that it should be probably be a first choice for a cafe workspace; there's more ample seating, wider selection of baked goods and drinks, better prices, and way more chill & spacious atmosphere here. If you're looking for these basics, this is your place.

    No minimum for credit cards to my knowledge. $5 for English breakfast tea & a chocolate croissant.

  7. Came here for breakfast and coffee last week. I had a small coffee, which was quite good, and a ham and cheese croissant, which was not bad, but not heated, and therefore kind of room temperature yucky.

    The music here was played way up loud, which is good, because I'm getting old, but bad because I'm not so old that it doesn't seem way too loud for 7:30 in the morning. Makes you almost feel bad for all the kids who sit here with their laptops open and their earbuds in.

    Gosh I'm being too snarky. The coffee was good. There are several Konditori locations around the city so they must be doin sumpin right.

  8. Great find!

    We were en route to the park to bike & run, so we decided to skip Sit & Wonder since it seemed antithetical to our morning goals.

    Instead we went a few shops over Konditori. I desperately needed some caffeine before the run and asked for a sample of their Swedish Blend coffee and it was shockingly very smooth and deep, just how I like it. I have such a hard time with coffee shops because the coffee is often too acidic for my taste (like Burly Coffee in Bed-Stuy).

    If I ever need a cup o' java when in that part of Brooklyn, I'll be sure to go back and will try one of their fresh baked goods, too. They looked delicious (but I do realize looks can be deceiving).

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Washington Avenue 696
11238 NY US
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Monday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Friday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday, 6:30 am - 6:00 pm