G's Coffee Shop

Coffee shop · Inwood

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"G’s Coffee Shop feels like a tiny diner where customers sit at stools and order fried eggs, pancakes, and burgers. Listed on a separate, handwritten sign is the breakfast burrito. Crispy home fries, gooey cheddar cheese, creamy avocado, and a thin omelet are rolled up in a flour tortilla with the choice of protein. Choose the spicy chorizo." - Luke Fortney, Emma Orlow

The Best Breakfast Burritos in New York City
Bao Ong/Eater NY

634 W 207th St, New York, NY 10034 Get directions

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