Think Coffee Bowery

“And its not hard to imagine their outdoor seating being pretty popular when nicer weather predominates.”

“Good for studying, people watching, or grabbing a decent cuppa before heading out to east village bars.”

“There's even an awesome sign that says, "Tell us the artist of the song playing and win a latte."”

Think Coffee Bowery

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Good for Working: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range Moderate

8 reviews

  1. Def a place to try if you are a coffee lover. I am a standard drip pour guy so espressos and the likes are lost on me. Based on my friend this was a good choice for a pickmeup . There is just one guy making all the coffee concoctions so don't expect speedy production.
    There is a nice outside area you can enjoy your caffeine and watch the word, although there doesn't seem to be anyone cleaning up so it is a bit of a DIY arrangement.
    Clean loos and interesting graffiti around for light reading.

  2. I love this place.   The coffee and tea are good.  The pastries are good too.  The location is good and great people watching.  Gets really crowded not my favorite for working but great to just hang and watch the yuppies.

  3. Good Coffee.  Good Price.  Good Staff.  Donation of after-tax profits is sexy.  

    Coffee Beans are roasted by Think.

    Tea by Mighty Leaf.

    My first Spanish Coffee that contains a sweetened condensed milk.  Not too sweet.  Condensed Milk invokes Vietnamese Coffee.

  4. Decent coffee shop.  Nothing spectacular but you get what you pay for.  Nice staff.  Prime location.

  5. Stopped in here after a morning work out to get my friend and I a little pick me up. Cute little place, very earth like and reminds me of my home town area coffee shops.

    Has many tables, so for students probably a good place to study.

    Love the biodegradable cups (another reminder of my hometown in CA). So if you love being green, definitely a place to support. They only have selection for drip coffee, their house brew. If you like your coffee strong then this place isn't too bad. Of course you have a great selection of creams (milk, soy, non-fat, etc) and brown sugar, syrups, etc. Prices are not bad and not too over baring for a college student such as myself.

  6. Whewwww! Who knew that it would be extremely hard to find a coffee shop in SoHo with a decent (not large) sized seating area? What does one do at coffee shops anyway, other than to sit down and chat up people they are meeting?

    My friends and I were in SoHo and wanted to find a coffee shop to sit down, grab some munchies and drink a warm bevvie to warm up. I didn't realize that this was going to turn into a mission. We stopped by at Gasoline Alley Coffee, La Colombe and a few other spots, only to find limited (to no) seating and a long wait to order coffee.

    UNTIL… we stopped in to Think Coffee. This place had a decent sized are (I guess, large for SoHo) and less than a 3 minute wait to order. Mission accomplished!

    The seating area has a few tables and chairs mostly all wooden. It can get a bit congested depending on the day but it was the best option out of the rest of the coffee shops we stopped by at. I ordered some healthy bar which was alright but too sweet for my taste. My friends loved their coffees (which is what I should have gotten instead).

  7. My search for the best Spanish Latte in NYC is finally over.

    $5.75 for a large iced Spanish latte was worth every cent. The perfect balance of espresso and condensed milk.

    If calories were no object, I would have one every single day.

  8. This wasn't as big or had as much amenities as the one on Mercer. It's a quarter of the size of that one, and has no wi-fi. The lady who works the register looks like she doesn't want to be there, like she's mad at something or someone. The tea I ordered was piping hot, even though I specifically asked for it to not be too hot. The vibe and atmosphere was nice, but it was a bit depressing being inside here, so I will not be returning to this Think Coffee.

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Bleecker Street 1
New York 10012 NY US
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Monday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 7:00 am - 11:30 pm
Saturday, 7:30 am - 11:30 pm
Sunday, 7:30 am - 10:00 pm