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A Guide to The Coffee Shops of Jersey City

​Hoboken Girl has scouted out some great places to get this much-coveted beverage in Jersey City, whether you frequent downtown, Bergen-Lafayette, McGinley Square, the Heights, or elsewhere, Jersey City has a little something for everyone when it comes to caffeine. Here’s your guide to the coffee shops of Jersey City:
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 Bar Café | 18 Erie Street & 200 Greene Street at The Urby
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With two locations in Jersey City, 9 Bar, named for the amount of pressure needed to make a perfect espresso shot, hosts a range of cold and hot classics like machiattos, cortados, and Nitro cold brew. There are also delightful breakfast and lunch selections including quiche, muffins (both regular and gluten-free), cookies, and Italian-style sandwiches.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy, coconut
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​​Beechwood Cafe | 290 Grove Street & 18 Park View Ave.

​With a full restaurant for breakfast and lunch located on Grove Street and the B18 Coffee Kitchen near Harsimus Cove, the Beechwood crew has you covered.  The coffee here is on-point, with a slightly bitter taste and hints of vanilla (definitely try the iced coffee). Beechwood also offers egg sandwiches, wraps, and Korean bowls with Bulgogi or Bibimbap for an afternoon meal.
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​Butler Cafe | 350 Warren Street

​Enjoy a tête-à-tête in the comfy chairs, set up shop at the community laptop table, or just or enjoy the outside view from the inside while sipping on some coffee. They offer a wide variety of hot and iced drinks, as well as savory and sweet food options. Whether you’re stopping by for your morning coffee, lunch, or an afternoon snack, they’ve got you covered.
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bwè kafe | 140 River Drive South

With locations in Jersey City and Hoboken, bwè features coffee beans sourced directly from Haiti, with two delicious methods used to brew the coffee, including the “pour over” method for hot coffee and the Japanese slow drip for iced coffee. Pair with savory treats like cheddar scones, a chocolate chip pumpkin muffin or any of the number of gluten-free treats available.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy
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​Cafe Madelaine | 34 Coles Street

​Featuring coffee and tea, this café also has uniquely French options like the Les Croques (fried and baked sandwiches with ham and lots of gooey cheese), as well as homemade quiches and sandwiches on flaky baguettes.

Dairy-free milk available: almond, oat, coconut, soy
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Choc O Pain | 530 Jersey Ave. & 330 Palisade Ave.

​With locations downtown and in the Heights, this is the perfect place for just-baked breads and pastries like Flourless Chocolate Heaven Cake, macarons and apple tarts. Check out the breakfast and lunch menu which changes daily and includes quiche and croissants, and pair classic coffee brews like cappuccino, café latte, and café Americano.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond
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​Cocoa Bakery | 275 Grand Street & 475 Central Ave.

With no shortage of cookie, cake, and pastry varieties, Cocoa Bakery also has plenty of coffee and teas as well as hot chocolate and hot mulled cider (perfect for fall!). Don’t forget to pick up a cake truffle on your way out.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy
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​Dames Coffee Espresso Bar | 581 Jersey Avenue

​With daily-made juices and baked goods like mini almond croissants and banana bread, Dames also features tasty drinks like butterscotch lattes, espresso and flavorful iced teas (lime hibiscus anyone?). There is also a charming garden in the back for a nice day of coffee sipping outdoors, and the baristas are pretty serious about their foam art.
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Dream Vista | 177 York Street

This charming spot is the sister location to Cafe Vista in Hoboken. Visitors here can enjoy the Insta-worthy setting while sipping brews from Abbotsford Road roastery. The coffee menu has all the classics, and a special section that includes Turkish blends, in honor of the owner’s native country. A variety of loose-leaf tea blends are also available, as is an incredible array of flavored syrups, including pumpkin and caramel, perfect for the fall season.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy
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Froth on Franklin | 85 Franklin Street

​This cozy little coffee shop features both hot and iced drinks like matcha tea and cold brew and a pretty stellar pastry case with treats like a chili cheddar pretzel twist and vegan (and gluten free!) chocolate doughnuts.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy, coconut
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​Gregorys Coffee | 10 Exchange Place & 532 Washington Blvd

With locations near the Exchange Place and Newport PATH stations, this popular NYC chain brews its own (pretty strong) coffee with flavors like Gregs House Blend made with Colombian coffee and the La Pradera Gesha blend with floral and fruity notes.

Dairy-free milk available: unsweetened hemp, oat, almond, silk soy
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​Hidden Grounds Coffee | 141 1st Street &  276 1st Street

​With two locations in Downtown Jersey City, Hidden Grounds serves up its custom coffee brews with flavors like Brazil Decaf (notes of lemon, butter, and chocolate) and Easton Espresso (with the taste of milk chocolate and cherries) as well as a variety of tea blends.
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​Hudson’s Grill | 160 Greene Street

Located in Harborside Financial Center, this is the perfect place to pop in for a cup of nutty Lavazza coffee before work or for your afternoon break. There are also plenty of omelet and bagel sandwich options for breakfast as well as lunch specials weekly.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond
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​Hybrid Coffee & Kitchen | 398 Manila Ave.

​Chilltown’s first-ever coffee shop on wheels opened a brick-and-mortar location with the same delicious coffee options and an extended food menu. The owner is BNR in Jersey City. From the coffee to the food and the design of the shop, everything is chic, fun and will keep you coming back for more.
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Lackawanna Coffee | 295 Grove Street & 140 Bay Street

Located close to the Grove Street PATH station with a cute back patio for outdoor seating, check out the large variety of distinct beverages offered here including the Black Sesame Latte, the Wildflower Honey Latte or the Japanese Style iced coffee, along with delectable fresh-baked scones and cookies.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, macadamia
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​Lil Dove Coffee | 589 Palisade Ave.

Decorated in a mix of soft, neutral-toned furniture, with pops of color thanks to the amazing greenery and vintage wallpaper, Lil’ Dove Cafe is every coffee drinker’s dream place to sip, stay for a while with your people, or get work done. It’s located in the Heights and has top-notch avocado toast if that’s your thing as well.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond
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​Modcup Coffee Company | 479 Palisade Ave.,
25 Senate Place, and Exchange Place

With a location in the Heights, Journal Square and a coffee cart located near the food court in Harborside Financial Center, Modcup has a variety of coffee brews with complex, rich flavors from locations like Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and more.

Dairy-free milk available: macadamia, oat
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​Prato Cafe & Bakery | 371 4th Street & 150 Bay Street

​Is there any better pairing than coffee and cantucci? We don’t think so, and we’re so lucky that there are now two Prato locations to enjoy this classic combo.  Cantucci are small cookies, similar to biscotti, that are the regional speciality of Prato, Italy. Enjoy one or several with any of the delicious coffee drinks on offer, hot and iced. We’re partial to the Cioccolatte, a latte made with Nutella.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond
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​Sam A.M. Café | 112 Morris Street

This is a lovely little place in Paulus Hook to get your brunch and coffee fix, especially on the weekends. Check out the homemade Sam A.M. roast or the cold brew coffee and pair with the tempting baked goods {pecan sticky bun anyone?} or the appetizing breakfast sandwiches.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy
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Scram | 61 Erie Street

​This Hamilton Park shop is open from Thursdays through Sundays, but the line out the door on weekends speaks to its popularity. Scram brews Parlor Coffee, a Brooklyn-based roastery, and often has special teas or house-made sodas on offer. There is no indoor seating, so plan to take your order home, or walk to nearby Hamilton Park for a picnic.
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​The Cliff | 38 Congress Street

Another excellent locale in the Heights, The Cliff has both vegan and gluten-free breakfast and lunch options. Check out the “Bowl of…” with quinoa, harissa, feta, yogurt sauce, and kalamata olives — yum!  The Cliff also offers refreshing drinks like watermelon mint juice, matcha lemonade and smoothies. The iced coffee and pastries are also not-to-be-missed and baked daily.  If you happen to be there on a day when they have gluten-free doughnuts in stock, you are in luck!
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​The Grind Shop | 360 Communipaw Ave.

​This coffee shop in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City is your one-stop shop for all things caffeine and sweets. The Grind Shop serves La Colombe Coffee and Doughnut Plant doughnuts (which look and taste heavenly). Dairy-free peeps — there are options for you, too, including oat milk which is always a win.
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Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond
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Treehouse Coffee Shop  434A West Side Ave.

Treehouse Coffee is a Jersey City gem, nestled in the streets of the JC’s west side. The coffee has customers wanting more each time they pay a visit. If you’re looking for a unique coffee drink, try the Vietnamese redeye: cold brew, chicory, vanilla, brown sugar, choice of milk, and espresso. You won’t regret it.

Dairy-free milk available: hemp, oat, almond, soy, coconut, macadamia
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​The Cottage | 136 Monticello Ave.

​The cheerful yellow awning is your signal that it’s time to relax. Order up one The Cottage’s house-made pastries and a coffee drink, and head on out to the back patio for a relaxing afternoon. The coffee menu covers all the bases, from a simple hot cup to a caramel macchiato, and there are many non-dairy options for the vegans and vegetarians. There is live music on weekends, and usually some sort of seasonal focus on the menu. This fall, it’s apples.

Dairy-free milk available: oat, almond, soy, coconut, cashew, hemp, pistachio

​This article first appeared on The Hoboken Girl
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