Top 10 Best quiet cafe study Near New York, New York
“Everything here is cute and perfect for Instagram. Fun cafe to check out if you are in the area.” more
“I grabbed coffee here on a Sunday afternoon. It's not a big cafe, but there are a fair number of...” more
“Stumbled upon this cute little small cafe tucked away in east village while my friend and I were...” more
“Not my cup of tea but it was strong and warm nonetheless. This place seemed like more a study spot...” more
“Not the best place if you're looking for a study spot? Can get crowded and pretty limited space for...” more
“An unassuming, quiet cafe deep into East Village. A welcome addition to the local coffee stores...” more
“Super nice ambiance, great study spot, great coffee! A bit overpriced for my liking but, hey, it's...” more
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"Paper Coffee is a hotel lobby cafe at Made Hotel. I found a seat by the window with natural sunlight. Spacious, comfy and clean. The leafy greenery, wooden furnishings, and warm lightings set the tone for a pleasant studying/working/chilling environment. The only down side is their wifi is only available for hotel guests, but at least my T-Mobile hotpot works smoothly here. *Flat White Rich and creamy. A really decent coffee in NYC standard, and most importantly, with cute latte art. *Almond Croissant I won't recommend coming for their pastries, but they do have a pastry box displaying a variety of croissants, donuts and muffins. The croissant was evenly spread out with frangipane. The texture was custard-y and reminded me of Chinese almond pudding."