Cafe Grumpy

200 West 39th Street
Multiple locations throught the city. Café Grumpy is the proud owner of the first Synesso Cyncra espresso machine in New York City, ensuring consistently delicious espresso shots. All of the baristas are trained in the art of specialty coffee prepar... more

Multiple locations throught the city.

Café Grumpy is the proud owner of the first Synesso Cyncra espresso machine in New York City, ensuring consistently delicious espresso shots. All of the baristas are trained in the art of specialty coffee preparation and continue to develop their skills.

Café Grumpy also offers a wide selection of custom hand-blended organic loose leaf teas from the Art of Tea. The menu includes Litchee, French Lemon Ginger, Egyption Chamomile, Jasmine Pearls, Wuyi Oolong and many other unique choices.

The business emphasizes supporting sustainable and fair practices and our importers and roasters have direct, and enjoys good relationships with the growers coupled with a respect for the environment.


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200 West 39th Street
New York, NY 10018
(646) 449-8747
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Coffee & Tea Shops

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