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Flower shop with Cafe and Backyard Garden in Williamsburg

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A 2-minute walk from the Bedford Ave station, Homecoming is the spot to catch a breath of fresh air in the busy section of Williamsburg. The cafe, flower shop, and gift store serves espresso drinks and specialty drinks, such as Golden Turmeric Latte, Zizia Mushroom Mesquite, Kettl Matcha Latte, and Qi Floral Tea. There is no seating inside. However, on nice days, there are surprisingly a good number of locals with their laptops, working in the backyard garden. Even if the weather is not ideal, you can still enjoy the plants and flowers inside.

In addition to espresso coffee, they also offer healthy lattes such as Golden Turmeric Latte, Zizia Mushroom Mesquite, Kettl Matcha Latte, and Qi Floral Tea. There is no seating inside, but on a nice day, you can see many locals working on their computers in the backyard garden, making it a comfortable cafe that is loved by the locals. Imagine if you lived in Brooklyn? It is also a great way to enjoy Brooklyn as if you were living there.

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