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
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
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's coffee scene is wide enough that the best coffee in NYC conversation depends entirely on which part of the city you're in and what you're looking for. The best coffee shops in New York run from third-wave roasters in Williamsburg to neighborhood spots in the outer boroughs that have been pulling espresso for decades without anyone writing a magazine feature about them. Best coffee in NYC searches cover all of it, and this page is built to surface what's actually earning strong scores, not what has the most Instagram presence.
What's notable about the FoodIndex top 25 for New York coffee is how outer-borough it skews. GREY Cafe in Flushing holds #1. Nicky's Coffee in Norwood, Grounds Donut in Throgs Neck, Java Day Cafe in Flushing, Tutto Calcio in Whitestone, Richie's Place in Jamaica, Shepherd's Cup in Sheepshead Bay: these are neighborhood coffee shops that have built their scores through genuine repeat business, not location on a tourist corridor. The best coffee shops in Brooklyn show up through Pronto Cafe in Flatbush and Kitchen Cuisine Cafe. Coffee houses in Brooklyn have their own identity compared to Manhattan, and the data reflects that.
Midtown NYC coffee shops are a separate search for a reason. The crowd, the pace, and the use case are completely different from a cozy cafe in Forest Hills or a coffee bar in Bayside. This list covers both ends of that spectrum. The best coffee in Williamsburg NYC, cafes on the Upper East Side, coffee shops near Grand Central: the neighborhood filter handles all of those. What the FoodIndex score does is remove the noise of paid placement and algorithmic boosting, so what you see at the top of this list is momentum built from real reviews.
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
GREY Cafe, Nicky's Coffee, and Grounds Donut are considered some of the best coffee shops in New York based on FoodIndex data. Rankings use signals like rating quality, review volume, recency, and consistency across public platforms, so the top spots reflect places with strong customer feedback.
FoodIndex gives each place a 0–100 score based on public ratings, review counts, recent activity, and consistency across platforms. Places with strong reviews, steady customer feedback, and enough review volume usually rank higher.
No. FoodIndex rankings are not paid placements. The order is based on data signals, not ads, sponsorships, or restaurant promotions.
Use the restaurant list, neighborhood filters, and address details on this page to find coffee near you in New York. You can also open each restaurant profile to compare ratings, review counts, menu links, and ordering options.
Yes. Ratings, reviews, menus, and restaurant details can change, so FoodIndex rankings may shift as new data comes in. Check back before you choose a place, especially if you are planning a visit, pickup, or delivery.
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