The Best West Village Coffee Shops

The Best West Village Coffee Shops

Natasha
Whether you're looking for a midday pick-me-up or a spot to post up in and get some work done, click the 'Map' view in the upper right corner to check out my favorite coffee shops in the West Village for all occasions.
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Amano Cafe
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Amano Cafe is a great work-from-home spot on West 4th Street in West Village. With great coffee, pastries, couches, outdoor tables, and the fact that they allow dogs inside, you really can't go wrong with Amano if you need a place to switch things up while you work from home.
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The Coppola Cafe
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While very unassuming, Coppola Cafe is one of my favorites in the West Village because of how authentically Italian it is. The incredibly sweet owners moved from Italy a couple of years ago and are working there almost every day. Not to mention, they also have the best iced latte I've had in the city -- pro tip: be sure to ask for it "blended".
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Bar Pisellino
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Bar Pisellino is a West Village establishment. While I'd rather recommend that you come here for the Aperol spritz at happy hour, this beautiful restaurant is also a great place to grab a coffee and enjoy the ambiance earlier in the day as well. Or better yet, do both!
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Sogno Toscano Market & Wine Bar
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Sogno Toscano is the cutest Italian coffee shop you'll find in the West Village. Not only do they sell coffee, but also pastas, sauces, dips, and so much more. The beautiful florals on the facade will be what draws you in, but the great food and drink will be why you stay.
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Rosecrans
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Rose Crans is actually a flower and plant shop that also has a coffee shop in the back, and because of that, it's not something to miss. You'll feel uber-trendy grabbing an (albeit over-priced) coffee and smelling the flowers as you start your day in the West Village.
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Caffe Reggio
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Caffe Reggio is classic old New York. If that's not reason enough to check it out, the ambiance inside is like stepping back in time. The tables are squeezed together, the servers are running around, and you feel like you're in a different world.
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Oslo Coffee Roasters
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Oslo Coffee Roasters is the perfect shop for some good celebrity sightings while also sipping on some of my favorite coffee in the city. There's no where to sit in there except for a small bench outside, which I'm sure is why a lot of celebrities like to go here.
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Café Kitsuné West Village
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Cafe Kitsune is a huge coffee shop (at least huge by West Village standards) on Hudson Street in West Village. It's sheer size, not to mention great coffee and pastries, is what makes it an ideal remote work coffee shop in the West Village.
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