SEY Coffee

Cafe · Williamsburg

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"Sey is regarded as one of the better microroasters in NYC. Founders Tobin Polk and Lance Schnorenberg favor a light, clean Nordic-style flavor profile preferred by the coffee cognoscenti. The bright and airy sky-lit warehouse decorated with potted plants, Sey Coffee feels more West Coast than Bushwick." - Eater Staff

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18 Grattan St, Brooklyn, NY 11206 Get directions

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