new york city has more specialty coffee than any sane person can track, and the noise around what's "the best" can make the whole scene feel exhausting. kc14 coffee cuts through that. it operates out of locals bkny on myrtle avenue in clinton hill, brooklyn, sharing space in a way that feels genuinely community-facing rather than incidental. the people who come back regularly do so with real loyalty, the kind that doesn't need much explaining. you don't stumble into that by accident when you're tucked inside a neighborhood spot on a street that runs deep through one of brooklyn's most lived-in corridors. whatever you're ordering, myrtle ave on a slow morning is a good reason to linger over it.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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