Café Integral
Looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea in New York City? Look no further than Café Integral, located at 149 Elizabeth St. This women-owned café offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for catching up with friends or enjoying some alone time.
Café Integral not only serves delicious coffee and tea options, but also provides a range of utilities to enhance your experience. From offering delivery and takeout services to providing free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating, this café has everything you need for a relaxing visit.
The café's commitment to inclusivity is evident in their open-to-all policy and wheelchair accessibility. Whether you're stopping by for a quick drink or planning a catered event, Café Integral has you covered.
Overall, Café Integral stands out for its welcoming atmosphere, diverse menu options, and dedication to serving the community. Stop by and experience it for yourself - you won't be disappointed!
Café Integral Menu
Location
Address: 149 Elizabeth St New York, NY 10012
Phone: (646) 801-5747
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Open to AllYes
- Not Good For WorkingNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Nicole K.
It's a boutique coffee shop that has Nicaraguan coffee. I stopped by to pick up a cold brew and it was really good. Service was attentive and fast.
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Author: Ruwan J.
not in Little Italy all that often but when i am...i am going to make sure stop at Café Integral for coffee. had a great-tasting Americano to go back in March when it was cooooooold outside. the small coffee shop serves Nicaraguan coffee as well as some small bites. the coffee was served nice and hot...and was flavorful. the cafe is a small casual space with a few seating spaces. staff is not very chatty--kinda curt actually. but who needs banter or small talk when you have quality coffee to sip on!
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Author: Johnny N.
All my friends who are coffee snobs have talked about or recommended Café Integral to me. I'm more of a black coffee guy personally, so don't feel the need to go out of my way for a cup but in the same breath, I'm always down for a plot. I knew it was time to try it when my friend, who doesn't even drink coffee, was dying to go. He does have great taste in damn near everything though, I gotta give him that. That's why he is the big homie. We walked into Café Integral and I was shocked by the no frills environment. "No frills" is so overused, I hate myself for even writing that but that's really what it was. Boxes of Mexican Coke, togo cups, and other items necessary to run a business are scattered in the interior. For some reason, it adds to the charm. It's not dirty, it's just that they are utilizing the space to run a business. They are just here to make great coffee and don't care if the interior isn't ultra curated. I ordered a black coffee and a croissant, as I find these are the best 2 items to see what a coffee shop is really about. You can't hide anything. Things took a turn for the worst when I realized the croissant was from Balthazaar. The Balthazaar pastry fall off needs to be studied. C&B in Alphabet City still makes the best croissants in NYC, I don't even care. I do need to take responsibility though because I should have got the orange olive oil muffin instead of the croissant. It was speaking to my spirit, and I didn't listen. I bet it goes SO crazy. After stomaching the mid croissant because I'm a Croatian Warrior, the black coffee saved the day. I really can taste the difference between a good and bad black coffee at this point, and this one just tasted fresh. It made me happy. It warmed my soul. My buddy got "the Olivia" which consists of espresso, house made almond milk, cinnamon, and dates. It's also ironic because his ex-girlfrie... nvm. The house made almond milk was a huge selling point for him, which is kinda tight tbh. I tried the tiny little drink that was MAYBE 8oz, and it actually was sensational... I might get it next time when I come back for that orange olive oil muffin... IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews
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Author: Karan L.
This is a cute little cafe with a unique selection of south american coffee that makes it worth checking out in my opinion. I came in and visited and it was not very crowded for a weekday morning. I was able to get my horchata latte in under 5 minutes, which is in general my standard for speed at coffee shops. My main complaint deals with the lack of seating space. There is wifi here, and there are tables, but not many practical places to sit down and study like it was advertised. The horchata latte I got was plesent and I enjoyed it, and I do look forward to trying some of the other items on their menu. There were alot of bakery items that I was also tempted to crave on, so if I am in the area, I will try to visit again. The coffee itself is quite expensive, so keep that in mind, but nothing too outrageous for new york coffee.
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