Grey Dog's Coffee

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33 Carmine St (at nr. Bleecker St.)
New York, NY 10014

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(212) 462-0041
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Best

i love this place. the food is amazing. very chill place. i have no idea what that reviewer was talking about its always clean and i never had a problem there. I love the food and...

Worst

I'm not sure what it is, but something has changed with the coffee. I really, really, really want to like this place, but I stopped going here about a year ago when the coffee sta...

Editorial review from Citysearch 10/17/2012

I dig this place, great hangout space. I come here with friends often! Food is legit more

Great Dog!!!! 1/13/2010

i love this place. the food is amazing. very chill place. i have no idea what that reviewer was talking about its always clean and i never had a problem there. I love the food and the workers are really friendly and helpful! Pros: Everything food is amazing!!! more

Awesome little place.... 3/30/2009

It was just a really fun time. Everybody i was with had a good time and we would definitely go back again. Pros: cheap beers, good food more

You'll think you've escaped the city for the afternoon 12/16/2008

I come here all the time with my coworker to brainstorm and, though it's really loud when it gets busy, you manage to be in your own world here. The oatmeal cookies are epic, and, ladies, go on a Monday; the busboys that work that day are always hot. more

Ewww 12/10/2008

At first I was unimpressed. The food is nothing special, and becomes less so with the stale potato chips they serve it with. The music was way too loud and annoying- like Dave Matthews Band annoying. The people who work there are obnoxious, as if they have somewhere better to be- like I don't know WORK. And then all of a sudden-C0ckR0@ch falls on my table. On the table.... Cons: Food, Service, Atmosphere- It's all bad. more

Above-average coffee and good, if slightly... 11/18/2008

susan Provided by Partner
Above-average coffee and good, if slightly expensive, sandwiches. Nice atmosphere. more

Great Affordable Coffee 6/22/2008

I work 6pm to 6am and have been looking for a cool place to take a break. I finally found it! Went in last night at about 10:30. Great cup of Cappucino, very reasonably priced, friendly staff. Sat in open front and watched the crowd walk by. I am definitely going back tonight for my break! Pros: Great Coffee, Prices, Staff, and Location more

Coffee & Brunch In A Cute, Comfy Setting 1/22/2008

This review is on the Univeristy Place location. Food is excellent, got the brunch breakfast special with eggs which was really good. Prices are reasonable. Coffee/Teas are good. Great little brunch spot to try. The only down side is that it's cash only. more

To eat and be happy 12/16/2007

One of my favorites! Perfect for us, breakfast, lunch or dinner. I particularly like the chicken pop pie. Pros: Eat and be happy! Cons: Sometimes: ""It's so crowded, that nobody goes there."" more

Great food and fun atmosphere 8/9/2007

Gray Dog is one of my favorite low-key places in the Village. I try to get something new every time I go there, and it is always delicious. Their turkey burger is perfection and they have great breakfast food too. Everyone has always been nice and the service fast. My only complaints are the weekend insanity with long lines and the noise level. But for the food...it's totally worth it. Pros: Great food, wide selection (good vegetarian options) Cons: Noise level; can be insane on weekends more

Nutricious and Delicious 6/19/2007

Oh man how I love this place. On one lunch break I was searching for some healthy food that wouldn't cost me over $10 and then I stepped into this place. For 7 bucks I got a delicious bowl of granola, yogurt, fresh berries and bananas with an Iced coffee I spent $9.25 and was in heaven. You place your order to the possibly nicest staff in the city and then choose which seat is best to either people watch in the front or get cozy in the back, either way youll enjoy the view. When your food is ready, very quickly at that, the staff calls your name and brings it to you. Grey Dog's might just be the best lunch spot in the whole beautiful city. Pros: Every gosh darn thing more

BEST SANDWICHES 5/3/2007

I don't know what those people before me are talking about. I recommend ordering from here. i have never sat down in the restaurant. But what i do know is this place has the most delicious, hearty sandwiches i have ever tasted. My boyfriend and i absolutely looooooooove them. We practically order every weekend. Pros: Sandwiches more

We are all lambs - following the reviews - what a waste! 4/15/2007

I read so many great reviews of this place that I chose Grey's as the brunch spot w/ several of my friends. What a mistake. It was super crowded (and after tasting the food, I can't imagine why). I happened to be 20 min late, which is how long it took my friends to get a seat, squeezed in on one of those long communal tables. The food we tried: iced coffee (standard issue, decent), egg and cheese on croissant (egg was rubbery) some sort of tuna wrap (real tuna, not out of a can) which was very bland, cheese fries (AWFUL! they literally microwaved slices of american cheese on the fries, so by the time they got to us it was one gelled piece), cookie (despite its good looks, was dry and hard). Frozen mocha was good. I think there was a decent omelette amongst us. The cheapest thing was the egg and cheese, and at $4.50, no bargain. Definetly not a place to linger, and in my opinion, not a place to return to, either. Pros: decent coffee Cons: crowded, no lingering, sub-par food more

Barebones Brunch 11/4/2006

I went on a Sunday around 11am. There is a long line. When it's not out the door, it'll take about 20 minutes to get to the front. After placing my order, I carried my beverage, water, silverware, syrup, salt, pepper, ketchup, napkins, etc to an empty table. This is quite a task since the place is packed, there's hardly any room to move. I got myself situated at a table only to realize the coffee (which is good coffee) is lukewarm. Then someone called my name into the crowd and served me my food. My interaction with a restaurant worker is over at this point . There is no coffee refill or waiter/waitress service. The food itself is also cold. I ordered a cold dry french toast that tasted very eggy and some cold home fries, which would have been tasty if warm. Overall for the price, there are tons of more comfortable brunch places in the neighborhood. If you're going to go for the first time, I think it helps to know there is no service, you'll be carrying your coffee and utensils and it's extremely crowded. Cons: Set your own table, wait, cold food/coffee more

Funky Cool Sandwich stop 10/24/2006

The artsy cool atmosphere adds to the great sandwiches and salads here. Great quiche, and great tuna melts. Pros: Crowd, veggie burger more

SOO Cute! 8/17/2006

Very cute cofee house with excellent coffee and great meeting place for clients, friends, ect.. Kind of a neigborhood place but very warming to ""non"" locals. It is a must! more

room temperature toast 3/28/2006

Room temperature toast, according to the cranky snob owner, is the way they serve it. He actually said that! ""We do the best we can"", he said. So when we asked for warm toast , they put some very nice cold toasted bread through the toaster again and we got slightly charred but warm toast. It makes sense the toast is cold, because it took them 15 minutes to make two eggs over medium (broke the yolks,overcooked the eggs) with four other people in the cafe. Luckily it was all set off by cold plates and dried-up home fries. Nice ingredients, horrible delivery. Best thing in there is the small dogs with their owners. Pros: cute decor Cons: cold food, obnoxious owner, slowwww service more

My favorite eatery in NY! 8/22/2005

I live in LA and always make sure to visit Grey Dogs when I'm in NY. It is cozy and has great food for great rpices. The employees are quick, but careful. They are also polite and helpful. Seating is tight, but hey, it's NY! Beware of the occasional egghead trying to cut in line or save a table out of order. The pea soup is wonderful as is the olive bread. Pros: polite employees, great value, gourmet & fresh Cons: a bit crowded more

Feels like home. 7/5/2005

Just moved here from Northern California. Grey Dog is just what the doctor ordered. Self serve on the easy stuff. But they deliver your order to the table. You get your own tools and napkins, water, etc... The music is great. They have it going on. Pros: food, atmosphere, cost Cons: Can be crowded more

The Best Coffee For the Best Price!! 6/1/2005

It is truly amazing how wonderful this coffee shop is! The coffee and the service is wonderful. I have to admit, they have the best muffins I have ever had - HONEST!!! Everytime I go there, there is a short line, but the waitstaff moves the line very quickly without leaving you feel like cattle (how do they do that??). My fav AM purchase is a coffee and muffin, and believe it or not it costs 1/2 (I mean 1/2!) the price of the same from Starbucks. I think they do all of the baking on premise, which would explain how yummy everything is (and why the muffins actually have the crispy (not soggy) top). The patrons of Grey Dog are always very hip looking, but not pretentious. I have heard that evenings are wonderful and their wine list is very respectable. Pros: Coffee, Bakery, Ambiance Cons: Small more
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Editorial
  • The Scene
    The Grey Dog's Coffee has the charm of a Martha's Vineyard country home, with dried flowers, wicker baskets and an old mailbox decorating the room. Locals whittle away...

  • 6/9/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Daily, 7:30am-9pm
  • Payments: Master Card, Visa, American Express
  • Neighborhoods: Downtown, West Village
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