This place sucks! Rude staff, meh coffee, stale pastries and no wifi. What kind of coffee shop in Manhattan has no wifi? Wish I never even walked in here.
Andres C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I stumbled upon this coffee shop while I was in the area. I decided to give it a try since I usually like to try different coffee shops in order to see what varieties they offer. I’ve only tried their regular coffee and iced coffee. It definitely has a unique taste and you can tell that you’re not just getting any regular coffee. I also must add that the café is very clean and well maintained. There are high top tables and an outdoor bench to sit. There isn’t any Wi-Fi available unlike many other cafés. One more thing I must add is that the staff here is extremely friendly and a pleasure to interact with while ordering your coffee. I recommend this café if you’re in the area and looking for some good coffee.
Sandra R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 West New York, NJ
The hot«Spanish Latte» i had was delicious, its their house special. They use steamed whole milk, sweetened condensed milk and their house proprietary espresso(a fair trade blend), coming from«Porto Rico Importing Co. Don’t just take my word for it, drop by to one of their many locations!
Juan Carlos C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manhattan, NY
Good prices, good music, an awesome coffee… Although a little slow service… But definitely I’ll be back!
John L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Cliffside Park, NJ
Cool coffee place right next to the High Line, so a good spot to stop by for a quick snack or some coffee before walking the High Line. The shop is kind of small but has a decent amount of seating. I really like the iced latte here and you can also add almond milk if you’re into that. The food looks pretty good, they serve coffee, tea and a variety of breakfast foods. The workers are super nice as well.
Abby K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Philadelphia, PA
The location of this Think Coffee is awesome. Located right near the entrance of The High Line, so it’s a great place to grab a bite before going on a walk. The folks that work here, at least when I visited, were clearly less than thrilled and were extremely cold. My friend had a few questions about some of the food options and the woman could hardly care enough to answer. The food we got was overpriced but delicious.
Erika H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Columbia, MD
Coffee was good. Chill atmosphere. They play cool music like childish gambino and stuff. Definitely go there after walking the whole span of the high line on a cold day.
Allison C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
This particular Think is in a very interesting location. It’s in the midst of a giant area of construction, high rises in progress rising above, not too far from the Hudson Yards project. In the next few years, this area will transform, but for now, this is kind of in a messy area. To its credit, it is also a few steps off of the 30th Street Exit of the High Line, allowing those about to walk it or those leaving it to stop in for a quick drink or bite to eat. Quite frankly, it’s welcomed. The interior offers less seating than other Think locations, but there are two long tables and seating along the front. A few women were perched with laptops, while a few couples were chatting over lattes. The menu offerings are akin to any other location. The staff is friendly; I got into a great conversation with one barista about walking along the High Line and her desire to be a nurse and midwife.(Get it, girl!) Though it’s located in a bit of a maelstrom at the moment, regarding the area’s construction, it’s wonderful to have it there, by the same token. I look forward to visiting it on future High Line strolls.
James W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 West Hollywood, CA
This one is located right next to the northernmost entrance to the High Line. Perfect place to use the restroom. But they also have good coffee here so make sure to buy a cup if you’re going to use the restroom. There is some seating but I can envision it getting very crowded.
Ina L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manhattan, NY
This part of Chelsea is going through a major wave of construction. You cannot go half a block without taking a sidewalk detour, due to all the construction. But give it a few years, this place will be beautiful, especially with the completed Hudson Yards. This particular Think Coffee location is just a few steps away from the 30th street entrance to the High Line, and right across the street from the first completed building in the Hudson Yard project. This Think Coffee location is more of a quick rest stop. It is much smaller than it’s West Village location and unfortunately, they do not have beer on tap and wines. However, it still is such a lovable space with its bar stools and accommodating staff. I drop in the mornings for my Tisserie baked goods and bagels. The bagels are on the doughy side of things, but good. I would not recommend their chocolate almond croissant though, because due to the nature of the almond paste, the croissant becomes very soggy. I’ve seen a few people drop in with their laptops, but I cannot imagine it to be comfortable study joint due to the small bar tables and bar stools.
Kevin G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
Excellent coffee(all fair trade) and the staff is very courteous and well trained. The food is just as good, especially the grilled cheese sandwiches which are made with a hearty multigrain bread and a generous portion. The prices are also quite reasonable, especially for NYC
James L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 New York, NY
This is my first review because it requires a review. The coffee is great, but the crew leaves something to be desired. My first time in this particular Think Coffee, a staff member made my beverage intermittently while taking out the garbage. Today, the espresso machine was turned off 20 minutes before closing, and the staff was absolutely livid that we’d considered getting coffee at 7:40PM. The employee taking our order wouldn’t even make eye contact with us due to her smoldering rage. Again, good coffee, but the staff needs some work. Good luck.
Amanda B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Stopped in this little coffee shop after walking on the High Line for a while with a friend. This was the perfect place to get an iced coffee on a sunny afternoon in NYC! As someone who doesn’t go to NYC all that much, I’m not too familiar with the most popular coffee shops in the area. However, after walking down the steps on 30th street to get off of the High Line, I noticed this coffee shop and the outside look of the the place drew me in. This place has a really nice atmosphere with wooden counters and tables and some music playing in the background. We were greeted when we walked in and there were only a couple of people in line ahead of us. The menu features iced and hot drinks including espresso drinks, coffee, tea, and a selection of bakery goods and pastries. Everything looked really fresh and yummy! Also, this place was spotless… super clean! For those who do not consume dairy, they also offer almond milk and coconut milk for 75 cents extra. Prices are consistent for the NYC area; my medium iced coffee was $ 3.75. The atmosphere was very relaxing and had a modern look to it. I liked the wooden standing tables in the back, but would have preferred stools to sit on or tables with chairs so that’s why I gave 4⁄5 stars. It seems to be a «to-go» place but even so, I am either walking with my coffee or sitting down to enjoy it. I don’t really see the point in standing inside to drink your coffee but maybe some people prefer that. The baristas were very nice and there was also a table with sugar and milk to add to your coffee. Overall, I had a pleasant experience here and would definitely stop in again next time I’m in NYC!
Maria B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Buffalo, NY
It’s surprising to be the first to review a place in Manhattan. Especially for someone who no longer lives here. But passing by on my way to the Highline I stumbled on this place on 39th street. Just near the Highline stairs. Super friendly employee greated me. I had a mint ice tea, medium was $ 2.75. Small 2.50. It’s NYC. This is a «chain», perhaps another 6 locations I guess. I like the feel. Outlets near the standing bars. Useful. Lots of foot traffic. Old Hendrix type music may have been a little heavy for 7 am but ok.