PLG Coffee House and Tavern

“There's a small play area for the kids, where they happily play while their parents chat over a cup of joe.”

“This cafe is amazing such a great addition to the community here in PLG, the people are great and the food is delicious.”

“It's an amazing comforting and welcoming atmosphere.”

PLG Coffee House and Tavern

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. I'm always exploring coffee shops in the area – i decided to try this place out –

    Well……it has this retro vibe inside with the used 1970s furniture – I like it though – the staff is very friendly too – all smiles

    But the small sandwich I bought was 5.50.  I got a egg/cheese on chive biscuit which was smaller than the palm of my hand.  It was tasty though but not 5 dollars good.  

    The latte is priced right at 3 and change but it was not strong – I like a latte to kick me in the face but this was just an overpriced cup of coffee.  

    I'm not hating – it has a lot going for it but they need to reconsider their choices.

  2. Gratitude Cafe is a charming little coffee shop nestled in between the beautiful brownstone houses of Prospects Lefferts Gardens. This cute space offers an artsy ambience perfect for working, reading or catching up with a close friend. Their coffee is very good (bold, flavorful and deep) as are their iced teas (light/refreshing) and ice cream (cold, creamy goodness). I always like to pay a visit for my java fix whenever I am in the neighborhood. The baristas are also so friendly and warm. I'm grateful for Gratitude Cafe 🙂

  3. This is a nice, comfortable cafe and a cool addition to the neighborhood. The staff is friendly and the breakfast I had was good. I'd definitely go back again.

  4. Even though its incredibly pricey, I really love the mozzarella sandwiches (with or without prosciutto).  

    The coffee is OK, but the noise level and lack of seating really have made me lose interest.

  5. I really loved this cafe. There was a place for kids to play. It was eclectic and the food was delicious. Made to order tuna melt with bacon and avocado. Exquisite. My one cause for issue was that one time a woman making food was eating but didn't change her gloves. But other ppl who have worked there have been much more hospitable and better with customers. I would return daily if possible. Richard is especially nice and helpful.

  6. I'm full of gratitude for this cafe. It's a nice friendly cheerful place to hang out with a cup of coffee. It's very child-friendly and all the stay-at-home moms come here with their toddlers. There's a small play area for the kids, where they happily play while their parents chat over a cup of joe.

    They also serve pastries and bagels for breakfast.

  7. Leffert's Garden really has such limited options at this point, and what exists already are pretty poor attempts at filling the voids. Gratitude Cafe is clearly leading the pack.

    It's a husband and wife team that own it and primarily run it. They are incredible gracious and kind and you can tell they are really making an impact in the community. When they first opened it was a typical small business situation; there was only so much $$$ and lots of ideas. But literally since day one, they have continued to reinvest in the business and have grown incredibly well.

    Definitely recommend. (and everyone else in the area should take a few notes)

  8. My sincere congrats to business owners ! Such a cosy, cute, welcoming place they have. We were desperate to find a place to have breakfast last Sunday and had already checked 2 places out and we got here seeing a long line again:( All tables were occupied and people were ordering to go. Seeing the menu and choices on people's tables kept us on line.

    There is no hostess so if you are willing to stay, keep someone in your company to look for an available table until you order. Biggest table is good for 4 so not good for groups.

    We got lucky to get a table for 4 until our food is ready. If hungry for real, get some scones or cheese biscuits in advance, they are so tasty! Just like our grandma used to bake. Coffee mugs are huge and feels home.

    I have tried the turkey/avocado sandwich, OMG, so fresh, filling and tasty! Potato chips on the side are so good too. Turkey Club is also good with bacon but I loved mine the most. Except the food, their signature juices are so popular which I have not tried yet but saw many people having them. So beware! 🙂

    They have like 4 benches outside so if not inside, you may seat there. There is a corner for kids and kids menu, that is really nice of them to care for families with kids, they could just place 2 more tables there but they did not.

    One more important thing caught my eye, they love cats! 🙂 I love cats so I love Gratitude Cafe 🙂

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Rogers Avenue 499
11225 NY US
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Monday, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm