Best Coffee in New York (2026)
100 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms
Top Rated Coffee in New York
Showing 10 of 100 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score
Clipper Coffee
Fresh BrewFresh bagels baked daily and served with hot, straightforward coffee.
274 City Island Ave · City Island
Annie's Social
Specialty RoastLocal roastery pouring small-batch, beachside coffee.
34-01 Francis Lewis Blvd · Flushing
Forest Cafe
Smooth CoffeeQuiet local café specializing in lattes and simple café snacks.
68-04 Burns St · Forest Hills
Bean & Bean Queens
Cold BrewFamiliar chain for espresso drinks, cold brew, and quick snacks.
252-29 Northern Blvd · Little Neck
Kitchen Cuisine Cafe
Bold BrewBrooklyn hangout known for bold drip coffee and baked goods.
3417 Avenue J · Flatbush
Duck Donuts
Smooth CoffeeBreezy café serving foamy cappuccinos and silky lattes.
61-32 190th St · Fresh Meadows
Mon Amour
Bold BrewOld-school coffee shop with classic American breakfast and strong brew.
234 W 238th St · Kingsbridge
Legacy Smoothie
Espresso BarEuropean-inspired café pouring espresso by day and wine by night.
2450 Creston Ave · Fordham
Coffee Cloud
Cold BrewBusy commuter stop for espresso drinks and cold brew.
138-28 Queens Blvd · Briarwood
Off Grids Common
Specialty RoastMinimalist coffee bar focusing on pour-over and latte art.
45-54 Bell Blvd · Bayside
About New York Coffee
New York is one of the most diverse food cities in the world, and its coffee scene is no exception—from pastry-forward cafés to cold brew programs and plenty between. Whether you want the best coffee in New York, a quick coffee near South Ozone Park, or a longer sit-down in Throgs Neck, the map stays crowded with worthy stops.
For coffee throughout New York, we blend platform signals into a single FoodIndex number (0–100): the same sources serious diners already check, without the noise of paid sorting or cherry-picked highlights.
These 100 New York coffee entries emphasize third-wave espresso, pastry-forward cafés, cold brew programs, single-origin pour-overs, and more, prioritized by the latest blended signals—not editorial payola. Check back after major review bursts and you'll notice the rankings breathing with the city.
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How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants
Every venue earns a single 0–100 FoodIndex score by combining signals from major platforms—stars, review volume, recency, and consistency—so you can compare places fairly at a glance.
Google Reviews
Aggregate star ratings and review volume from Google Maps.
Yelp Ratings
Weighted scores from Yelp’s review community and elite reviewers.
Uber Eats Data
Delivery ratings, order frequency, and customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
The top coffee spots in New York are ranked by FoodIndex using a 0–100 score built from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats, and other signals. We prioritize places with strong, recent review volume and consistent ratings—then order them by that combined score.
New York is part of New York's food scene—think neighborhood favorites, diverse cuisines, and steady foot traffic from locals and visitors. This list focuses on coffee specifically, using data rather than editorial picks.
We aggregate star ratings, review counts, and recency across platforms, then normalize everything into one transparent score. That helps you compare apples-to-apples even when review patterns differ by platform.
Yes. As new reviews publish and ratings change, scores are recalculated so the leaderboard reflects the latest available data.
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