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The Breukelen Coffee House Now Open!!!!! — Brooklynian

The Breukelen Coffee House Now Open!!!!!

It gives us great pleasure to announce that The Breukelen Coffee House is officially open for business today, Friday, Oct. 16th 2009.

Hours of Operation will be:
Monday-Friday 7:00AM-7:00PM

Weekend hours (subject to change)
Saturday 7:00AM - 6:00PM
Sunday 7:00AM - 5:00PM

Stop by and try our delicious organic coffees, organic teas, organic pastries, fresh organic juices and assortment of organic nut milks

We look forward to meeting you!

Team Breukelen

The Breukelen Coffee House
764A Franklin Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Tel. (718) 789 7070
Email. [email protected]
Website. www.breukelensfinest.com
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  • Looking forward to trying this. I might stop by this morning.

    By the way, your website appears to be all ads with nothing about your coffee shop. Is it not finished?
  • Hi Carnivore

    Yeah, the sites not done yet, This weekend we should have our preliminary site up.
  • Please post Jeremy's hours there are a few of us that will drink lots of coffee during that time. Good luck and your place looks really nice.
  • Congrats! Glad to see you guys are open. Will try to drop by this weekend. I've never had nut milk and am intrigued. :)
  • Ridonkulous wrote: I've never had nut milk
    that's not what i heard....

    :wink:
  • I'll be stopping by on Saturday before I head to GAP for the farmers market.
  • sweet tea wrote: [quote=Ridonkulous]I've never had nut milk
    that's not what i heard....

    :wink:
    Yeah, every time I hear that I think of this guy:
    http://nymag.com/news/features/16576/
    http://citynoise.org/article/1866
  • Omigod, I'd forgotten about that guy. MMM. Nut milk.
  • I went this afternoon and I must say this place is great - just what the neighborhood needed. The coffee was excellent . Also I had a yummy and very moist vegan muffin there (not the out of a package dry kind). They also have baked goods from Balthazar in Soho every day. A minor miracle of a place, on Franklin Avenue. I've been waiting for something like this....
  • Yeah!!!! I'll be there this weekend.
  • catwalkertexasranger wrote: Please post Jeremy's hours there are a few of us that will drink lots of coffee during that time. Good luck and your place looks really nice.
    Hey Cat walker

    Currently Jeremy will be here on the weekends from opening till 2:30... :D
  • I stopped in on Sat, met Lisa, had an Americano. The place looks great, has a cool & friendly vibe. Welcome to the neighborhood.
  • We just stopped by. Everyone in the store was so nice and friendly.

    A nice selection of tea, coffee and pastries (and breads). This is a great addition to the neighborhood. I'll try to do my part to make sure they are successful.
  • Do you have wi-fi?
  • Was late this morning so i couldn't stop, but the place looks great. Will be by this week fo sure.
  • Hello Y'ALL
    Its great to see business blooming in the neighborhood.
    I wish the breukelen shop well, along with the shop on 805, tony's pulp and bean. Both sites are going to be great additions to the area!
  • I especially wish tony's place well, but I am going to try breukelen coffee shop tomrrow. I will let you guys know how it gows!
  • I just tried it; I got a latte and a chocolate croissant. The coffee (Stumptown) was tasty (with regular milk foam). I was surprised to see Balthazar pastries and bread, which is fantastic but not vegan. I hope that continues. The space is nice and comfortable and everyone there was really nice. I'll definitely be back!

    Also, they have free Wi-fi.
  • Was just there this morning. Great coffee, they do have vegan pastries available but I had a croissant from Balthazar.

    Met two of the owners and one of the counter guys, super nice! Will definitely be coming back here.
  • Carnivore wrote: I was surprised to see Balthazar pastries and bread, which is fantastic but not vegan. I hope that continues.
    :shock: ZOMG- Balthazar in CH- hell must have frozen over.
  • I walked in and ordered a coffee. Then I left. I drank the coffee with organic nut milk on my home. I felt warm inside for drinking coffee served by an independent vegan coffee shop that is so kind they even serve pastries with dairy products to the less-conscious population of our neighborhood. I read Tao Lin's book while drinking this coffee and felt I should blog about it.
  • Chekhovian wrote: I walked in and ordered a coffee. Then I left. I drank the coffee with organic nut milk on my home. I felt warm inside for drinking coffee served by an independent vegan coffee shop that is so kind they even serve pastries with dairy products to the less-conscious population of our neighborhood. I read Tao Lin's book while drinking this coffee and felt I should blog about it.
    +1, except instead of "less-conscious population of our neighborhood" I'd say "the population of our neighborhood without restricted palates" or to be less confrontational perhaps we can agree on "people with different opinions."
  • Carnivore wrote: I just tried it; I got a latte and a chocolate croissant. The coffee (Stumptown) was tasty (with regular milk foam). I was surprised to see Balthazar pastries and bread, which is fantastic but not vegan. I hope that continues. The space is nice and comfortable and everyone there was really nice. I'll definitely be back!

    Also, they have free Wi-fi.

    this sounds perfect!
  • *do they sell stumptown beans, too? :)
  • ^^^ if not, you can get them at Sit & Wonder on Washington.
  • Fisher's new place will be selling beans from Gillies

    http://ilovefranklinave.blogspot.com/
  • vanilla wrote: *do they sell stumptown beans, too? :)
    Not right now, but they said they are planning to.
  • Such nice people. I paid my first visit this morning and was not disappointed. Excellent coffee and croissant!
  • They are SO nice a Breukelen. Also, after a friend introduced me to stumptown coffees earlier this year, I've been hooked. So when I heard that they use stumptown here I ran over to get my fix. REALLY tasty. The first time
    I went here the coffee seemed light (a little more watered down than I'm used to) but Ive gone back a few times and it seemed perfect. I'm really glad to have them inthe neighborhood.
  • I have to say, the grand opening for The Pulp and the bean was awesome! the borough president even stopped in for a cup of coffee while i was there! i was surprised.
    Probably the best cup of joe that I have ever had, and the best sweets!
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