
the third avenue corridor isn't exactly known for cozy coffee culture, but street bean proves that good espresso can bloom anywhere. this isn't your polished downtown chain experience. it's the kind of place where the barista remembers how you like your cortado and the steam wand hisses with intention, not automation. with 4.7 stars across 347 reviews, locals clearly get it. the espresso here tastes like someone actually cares about extraction time and grind consistency. you can taste the difference when beans meet proper technique, when temperature matters more than speed. regulars line up not because it's convenient, but because consistency like this is rare. street bean understands what independent coffee should be: unpretentious but precise, neighborhood-focused without being insular. the ceramic cups hold heat longer than paper. the shots pull clean and bright. sometimes simple things done right beat elaborate everything else.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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google reviews
347
avg rating
4.7
local cred
72%
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