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787 Coffee Co.
4.8 ★★★★★ 5,685 Google reviews · Coffee shop
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Hours
| Monday | 7 am–8 pm |
| Tuesday | 7 am–8 pm |
| Wednesday | 7 am–8 pm |
| Thursday | 7 am–8 pm |
| Friday | 7 am–8 pm |
| Saturday | 7 am–8 pm |
| Sunday | 8 am–8 pm |
Where to find 787 Coffee Co.
What's in the cup
“I ordered the coquito coffee and it was $8, they do not tell you about the regular espresso so they try to get you to spend an extra $3.”
What regulars say again and again
“The quesito is fluffy pastry, kinda like a croissant but stuffed with a filling similar to a cheese danish center.”
“William, the barista, was kind and welcoming and most importantly made some amazing drinks!”
“Delicious coffee, cozy vibes, and the perfect spot to take a break from the busy city.”
What customers say
Found this little shop on a whim and it did not disappoint! The vibe is instantly set with tons of fresh indoor plants and Puerto Rican flags (Hello? Bad Bunny? Wya?) We ordered a Conquito & Horchata latte both with oat milk. 10/10.
Awesome coffee find! Double espresso was perfect! You can choose the variety of bean. Also tried a cream cheese and honey pastry this was also great. Great vibes, close to Penn Station, and funky interior. Server/owner was very friendly.
Got the coquito latte iced. Happy to support this local store. Options are available to select different beans. Two storeys of seating is available. Cosy and nicely designed atmosphere. Loved it!
I’m so glad I found this spot. I was looking for a place I could journal and write postcards to my friends while enjoying a good coffee. I got a Coquito latte with their rum blend beans and a quesito. The quesito is fluffy pastry, kinda like a croissant but stuffed with a filling similar to a cheese danish center.
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