new york's specialty coffee scene has more entry points than ever, but volume doesn't automatically mean quality, and brooklyn in particular has developed a genuinely discerning coffee culture over the last decade or so. yohevet coffee shop on jay street is one of those places that sits comfortably within that culture, operating as a kosher-certified independent in a part of downtown brooklyn that pulls in everyone from courthouse workers to students to people just passing through. the kosher certification isn't a footnote here, it's a real part of what shapes who comes and what they expect, and the regulars are clearly satisfied with what they get. if you're in the jay street area and want a coffee stop that has real standing with the people who return to it, this is a logical and well-regarded choice for a flat white or a mid-morning espresso.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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