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Villager
"Coffee shop"
Address: 841 Classon Ave , Brooklyn 11238, NY, US
State: NY
City: Brooklyn
Zip Code: 11238


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:00-17:00
Tuesday: 07:00-17:00
Wednesday: 07:00-17:00
Thursday: 07:00-17:00
Friday: 07:00-17:00
Saturday: 07:00-17:00
Sunday: 08:00-17:00


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Reviews
I happened to see a line of people waiting, so I decided to try this cafe. The coffee was as delicious as the long line suggested, and the thoughtful interior design that blended with nature, along with the natural lighting, made the space even more beautiful. My weekends have become more enriching because of this place. :
Solid cafe near Prospect Park. They serve up quality 8.2 coffee and has all the hallmarks of a cafe waving the third wave flag. The pastries on offer are also excellent. It’s a very relaxed vibe here so don’t be in a rush, sit down, chill and enjoy!
busy yet chill cafe with really good coffee. perfect place to rest your legs, read a book, or catch up with a friend. we stumbled upon this shop while walking through brooklyn and was pleasantly surprised by the experience. the coffee was good, vibes were chill and social, and the staff was friendly. it does get quite busy at times but it seems to ebb and flow. would recommend for those who want a quick caffeine fix or a cute spot to read your current book.
Very busy and crowded but found a single spot on a bench, just ordered whatever they had on drip and it was excellent. Staff and service was super. My only gripe, which has nothing to do with the staff, is the customers are all set up at the counter and seats on their laptops, working ? and monopolizing the space while so many others are looking for somewhere to sit to enjoy their coffee and take a break. Yet they can’t. That’s disappointing.
Enjoyed a coffee here prior to visiting the botanic gardens! A few tables and counter seating plus pastries looked good! Very nice staffService: 5/5
Villager has become my favorite coffee shop in NYC. Their excellent selection of roasters from around the world and top-notch preparation of their brews stand out among the shops in the city. Add the great vibe and friendly staff, and you have a real winner. A+++Food: 5/5
Love this coffeeshop. In my top 5 of nyc. Interesting and delicious beans in rotation. Well executed espresso drinks. They carry beans for purchase from some grade-a roasters. Cool and airy ambiance. Plant filled, light filled. Outdoor seating, too. I only wish they had more seating because it is often full.Food: 5/5
Without a doubt now one of my favorite cafes in New York. I've been just twice now but this is one of the best shops I've come across in some time. Beautiful contemporary aesthetic, with light colors and playful touches that make it feel stylish as well as cozy. Lots of natural light with lovely street view. Fully staffed with very kind people! A ridiculous array of high quality coffee from some of the best roasters around the world. Multiple espresso options as well as made to order filter aeropress, pour over, etc. A one-off, not a big chain with copious and dubious investment. You just don't get all things. Villager somehow pulls it off.
I think this coffee shop shows the direction of the local coffee shop. Here, like ordinary coffee shops, they do not just serve one brand of coffee, but sell it using beans that employees regularly choose. However, it is not only targeting specific coffee tastes, but also introducing beans tailored to customers' various coffee tastes. I asked the employees directly if this process was difficult because it looked complicated, but I heard a confident answer that it was not a burden at all because they spent a lot of time for training and practice on selecting good beans.
Perfectly lovely coffee shop and an easy option to grab one before heading to the Brooklyn Museum, as I did. The drinks my partner and I got were an iced cortado and an iced matcha latte. The espresso for the cortado was remarkably bitter. More so than most espressos, which I found to be an odd selection for a cortado. Not even the milk could hide it. For the matcha latte - good flavor - pretty milk-forward though. Yes, it’s a latte, but sometimes they can become more “glass of milk with matcha essence”. Not the most functional setup either. The individual taking orders stands sideways near entrance and there’s not a cohesive way to line up or to wait for drinks. Dietary restrictions: An array of milk options
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