honey moon coffee shop takes independent coffee seriously, which in ridgewood means something. this is a queens neighborhood that's been finding itself for years, onderdonk avenue included, and the shops that stick around here tend to do so because the locals actually want them. you're not walking into a concept. the coffee is the point, pulled and served with the kind of consistency that keeps a place well regarded rather than just well opened. ridgewood isn't a destination for tourists chasing a checklist, so the crowd is genuinely local, genuinely returning. if you're coming from elsewhere in the city, take the m train and give yourself a minute to settle into the block before you order your first cup.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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