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Brooklyn-based coffee shop representing Williamsburg.

Partners Coffee

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Williamsburg

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West Village

Long Island City

Partners Coffee is located less than one block short of the Bedford train station. Originally called Toby's Estate, the store changed its name to Partners Coffee in 2019 and has become one of Williamsburg's most popular coffee shops. The sunlight streaming in through the windows is comfortable, and the spacious seating area allows many people to work on their computers.

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Wide variety of coffee beans all roasted at our Williamsburg location

The roasting machine in the back of the store is where all of Partners Coffee's coffee is roasted, and one of the great things about Partners Coffee is the wide variety of coffee beans. All 15 varieties of coffee beans are named after their place of origin, such as Egypt or Ethiopia, or after New York City, such as Manhattan or Brooklyn, making them ideal as New York City souvenirs. You can purchase subscriptions online as well as in-store by subscription. In any case, many of the products are available within New York City, and many stores sell them in supermarkets and delis, making them easy to find even if you cannot visit a physical store.
In addition to Williamsburg, there are a total of four stores in Long Island City, West Village, and Midtown West. In addition to pastries, they also sell cute original goods. We hope you will find your favorite coffee at this famous store loved by coffee lovers.

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