G's Coffee Shop

Coffee shop · Inwood

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"Distance from the start: 0.4 miles  Bathroom: No Right around the corner from Buunni you’ll find G’s Coffee Shop. (Two stops in the first mile—it’s good to ease into things.) This compact Inwood spot is home to a breakfast burrito that might even impress your most annoying friend from California. Order the sausage or chorizo, which they'll cook on a flat top right behind the counter. Even if you're not hungry—Big Walk jitters, we understand—get one for the road. Your next stop isn't for a while, and even at room temperature, this burrito is an award-winner. " - willa moore

Where To Eat On A Big Manhattan Walk
Alex Staniloff

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

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