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"There’s a very long list of enjoyable things to do on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Getting work done isn’t on it. But with more than 50 coffee drinks, and 7am-11pm hours every day, Prince Coffee House makes working about as pleasant as possible. It’s also right at the entrance to one of Little Italy’s most concentrated strips of great shops and restaurants, so when you need a break, you’re not far from a bakery, cheese shop, or massive botanical garden." - sonal shah, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman, neha talreja, bryan kim, willa moore
"Prince might be the perfect coffee shop. The table-service Turkish cafe is a catch-all hub on the corner of Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, and on weekday mornings it fills up with Fordham students and email jobbers. On weekends, the laptop crowd is relegated to a “quiet area” in the basement, and the upstairs has more social energy. Light streams through the tall windows, and groups linger for hours in the expansive space, ordering fluffy coconut Raffaello cake and a succession of Viennese cappuccinos in tiny cups. Outside, there’s a contingent of people who require a fresh cigarette with each cup of coffee." - neha talreja, willa moore, will hartman
"Sitting right at the intersection of Arthur Ave and Crescent, Prince Coffee House serves as a sort of town square for the neighborhood. The table-service Turkish coffee shop fills up on weekday mornings with regulars on their laptops, but it has more of a European feel on weekends when you’ll see groups linger for hours ordering a succession of Viennese cappuccinos in tiny cups. Light streams into the big, beautiful space through tall windows that are perfect for people watching, and they have a hundred tin Turkish coffee cups hanging from the ceiling." - neha talreja, molly fitzpatrick
"There’s a very long list of enjoyable things to do on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Getting work done isn’t on it. But with more than 50 coffee-adjacent drinks, bialy egg sandwiches, and 7am-11pm hours every day, Prince Coffee House makes it about as pleasant as possible. It’s also right at the entrance to one of Little Italy’s most condensed strips of great shops and restaurants, so when you need a break, you’re not far from a bunch of things on that very long list we mentioned earlier." - matt tervooren
"Prince might be the perfect coffee shop. The table-service Turkish cafe is a catch-all hub on the corner of Arthur Avenue in the Bronx, and on weekday mornings it fills up with Fordham students and email jobbers. On weekends, the laptop crowd is relegated to a “quiet area” in the basement, and the upstairs has more social energy. Light streams through the tall windows, and groups linger for hours in the expansive space, ordering fluffy coconut Raffaello cake and a succession of Viennese cappuccinos in tiny cups. Outside, there’s a contingent of people who require a fresh cigarette with each cup of coffee. " - neha talreja
