Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave.

Coffee shop · Park Slope

Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave.

Coffee shop · Park Slope

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337 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215

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Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave. by null
Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave. by null
Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave. by null
Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave. by null
Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave. by null
Hungry Ghost Coffee — 337 5th Ave. by null
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Espresso, cold brew on tap, pastries, and community vibes  

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337 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

hungryghostcoffee.com

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337 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

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On the Grid : Hungry Ghost

"Ah yes, coffee. We need it, we love it, we must have it. And our new favorite spot for its consumption? Hungry Ghost. The atmosphere is excellent, a calm and relaxing little break from a busy Flatbush Avenue. And their Baristas? Well, let’s just say they’re obsessed with coffee — they’re after the perfect espresso — meticulously preparing single origin coffees, and serving the finest cold brewed iced coffee on tap. That’s right, on tap. It literally comes in a pint glass, and it’s amazing. As is Chef Pete Solomita, who makes an assortment of baked goods on the premises every day. Our favorites include his praline and sea salt brownies, raspberry ginger muffins, date walnut scones, and cheddar and black pepper biscuits. This place just makes the morning commute so much better." - Aki Carpenter & Chris Huban

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Google
At lease he’s try to make me Green tea latte. So basically jasmine tea bag+hot water+steamed milk 🥰 Thanks you

Dali Llama

Google
This quickly turned into a Park Slope coffee shop with oblivious suburban moms taking up the entire place with three kids running around while they read stories to them out loud for all of us to hear. Food scattered everywhere. Lonely middle-aged men with their vested dogs obsessively giving them training treats every two minutes for doing nothing more than paying them desperately needed attention. Occasionally these two groups merge and become twice as obnoxious. This is not your house people! There’s a lovely old man along the wall every day who breaks out in song occasionally singing along with the playlist he has memorized over the last two years. And there is a gorgeous mystery woman straight out of a 1979 movie in a long leather coat who diligently works on something looking very detached and busy. The staff is a bed-headed tummy-bearing group of nonchalantly disheveled sexy hipsters who talk to each other incessantly about the inanities of being twenty-something in 2025. Harmless and charming. The espresso drinks are mediocre but not terrible. Variety is better with more space but Ghost is an option if you are willing to take a chance on the atmosphere. You may find yourself in a Borders Books circa 1999 without notice.

Steady Gaze

Google
Great drip coffee (Stumptown beans), welcoming atmosphere and friendly baristas. A special thanks to the staff for accommodating my service dog in-training and me for the past 9 months. The puppy is part of the largest service dog training organization in the country and will someday work with a person in a wheelchair or a veteran with PTSD or a child with autism. It might seem like a passive activity for him to sit quietly in a cafe, but it's crucial training for him to learn from a very young age to be still at the side of his handler. It's also a part of his socialization training to interact calmly with kids. My husband and I will soon be saying a tearful goodbye to the puppy as he enters formal professional training. His time spent at Hungry Ghost has been a huge and helpful part of his development. You have my deepest appreciation, thank you!

Marshall Tate

Google
My girlfriend and I are long time customers at this Hungry Ghost location and are usually very happy with our experience. Today, however, I waited about 20 minutes for two whole milk flat whites before I was finally asked what I was waiting for. I let them know I was waiting for two whole milk flat whites and the barista gave a somewhat annoyed look and began making them. Just to be certain they heard me, I specified whole milk one more time before she began making them. She then called out two oat milk flat whites and handed them to me and when I told her it was supposed to be whole milk she started laughing. By this point I really didn't feel like sticking around any longer so I took my incorrect order and left. Super disappointing experience and remarkably rude customer service from a shop that we usually love.

dani g

Google
soooo excited a hungry ghost is on this block! great atmosphere and as always, great coffee. I love the outdoor tables and the impact that will have on the corner and the neighborhood! can’t wait to go back :))

Goran NYC Photographer

Google
Lovely corner and one of the best espresso coffee in Park Slope Brooklyn. Friendly and nice staff and amazing coffee and atmosphere.

Margot Johnson

Google
Lovely cafe! Layout is great, chai and cookies are good, and the baristas are super nice. Will say I wish the alternative milks were 50 cents or free instead of a dollar, especially because the drinks are already on the more expensive end and there are no outlets lol. Appreciate how kid friendly it is tho :)

Alex Fabry

Google
Booo. To think a place like this, one of the few coffee shops in park slope large enough to accommodate folks looking for a third place to do some work, would be hostile enough to not only not install any outlets but to ACTIVELY COVER UP previous places where outlets once were is upsetting. After spending $7 on a latte (which was good, credit to the barista) I found out I would be unable to actually stay and work in this coffee shop due to the outlet situation. I asked the barista about it to which they explained it was an intentional choice to dissuade people from overstaying their welcome...Shame on the owner. And because there was nothing I could do, the only thing that came to mind was to write this google review.