
hell's kitchen gets a lot wrong, but coffee project new york gets everything right. tucked into west 53rd street, this independent shop operates on a simple principle: good coffee doesn't need gimmicks. the baristas here pull shots with the kind of focus you see in chess players, each extraction timed and tasted. regulars line up not because it's convenient, but because consistency lives in every cup. what separates this place from the corporate giants isn't just the beans or brewing methods. it's the attention. your order matters here. the steam wand hisses, ceramic cups warm your palms, and the coffee tastes like someone actually cared about making it. those 237 google reviewers averaging 4.2 stars aren't being generous. they're recognizing real craft in a neighborhood that usually settles for speed over substance.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
(917) 388-2268
website
www.coffeeprojectny.com/no social signal yet. be the first to post about this spot.
google reviews
237
avg rating
4.2
local cred
44%
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