Burly Coffee
About
Coffee & Tea
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 356 Throop Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221
Phone: (718) 388-0013
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth ScoreA
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiFree
- fastfoodCatersNo
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingNo
- turned_in_notGender Neutral RestroomsYes
Reviews
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Sheynelle S.
This is a decent sized coffee shop in BedStuy. People definitely come here to get work done on their laptops (they have WiFi)
The prices for the food and the delicious coffee are great. I ordered a cappuccino and the Canadian bacon, egg and cheese with chive and parsley butter. It's yummy although it took quite a while to come out of the kitchen.
The next time I'm in Bed Stuy I'll definitely head here for breakfast or a quick coffee! -
Tina T.
I recently moved a bit farther up the neighborhood so I don't come to Burly's as often as I used to but I made the trek down since my wifi hasn't been set up yet haha.
I think in terms of atmosphere where you can chill and get work done, Burly's wins out of all the other coffee shops in the neighborhood. There's a lot of space with tables and outlets that you can set up a laptop. It's very comfortable and you don't feel rushed. The music is loud but all the music falls under the chill coffee shop sound track vibe so it's not overbearing.
I got a oat milk latte for here. The coffee is good and they have a stamp card of you plan on coming here multiple times. They also serve food as well as some pastries if you're lucky to snag them before they sell out.
Also don't forget Burly's does have a $5 minimum credit card charge so if you pretty much order anything other than a latte or a customized cappuccino, be prepared to have some cash on hand. -
Jessica L.
This place is a really cool little gem of a place. I got a simple iced coffee with light caramel pumps. I threw some creamer in there and called it a day.
They have many croissant varieties to choose from. They make them fresh each morning (YUMMMMM!!!), so I had just a plain butter croissant. It was really good- very fluffy & moist.
When I think of a coffee shop in Brooklyn, this is the type of place I imagine. Great spot to stop if you're in the area needing coffee! -
Kateria N.
I like them but I feel like my feedback is being completely ignored. After two years of begging for vegan items in the pastry case...nothing but the classic vegan treat in a sad jar next to the delicious looking but animal protein filled donuts, cakes and pastries in the case. Sad.
They make a good oat chai latte. It saves them in my mind and the WiFi of course. They do have one item in the board that I order ALL THE TIME (cuz it's the only thing on the board I can eat). It's the almond butter toast. I don't get it. They order other stuff from Ovenly but they can't bring themselves to order the delicious vegan options I know Ovenly bakes. It's almost like they are doing the least (versus the most) for vegans when it comes to eating here.
Again. Sad.
*searches for Ovenly after writing this post wondering if they have a place I can visit instead* -
Rebecca L.
Sad to give a mediocre rating as I usually love local coffee shops! The staff was friendly but line took a bit long. The rating really takes a hit because their cold brew was not good at all! Way way too acidic. It was hard to drink and I am someone who normally drinks all coffee black. Definitely not possible here. Maybe I will give them another shot next time I'm in the area and get an americano or latte.