Hip, homey coffee shop serving light fare and pastries, along with local wines and beers.
"Vineapple, a coffee shop-turned-restaurant, hosts Trivia Tuesday during election week, offering election-themed cocktails like The Wake Up Call and The Red-Wave Martini to distract patrons from election results." - Alexis Benveniste
"A local neighborhood cafe that serves drinks and food, featuring a back area with tables, chairs, plants, and sunlight." - Alexis Benveniste
"Tucked away on Pineapple Street is cute and cozy café Vineapple. One of the best places in the neighborhood to get some work done, you’ll typically find Vineapple brimming with people on their laptops, fueled by beverages and delicious baked goods. Bring a book and get comfy on a couch, or get set up for business in the long tables in the back and take advantage of the wi-fi. They also serve wine and beer, so it’s a good spot for any low-key casual event." - This Also
"Vineapple is the kind of neighborhood joint that you’d actually factor into your real estate decisions. The food here is homey and Italian-ish, as embodied by the prosciutto-stuffed breakfast burrito. On weekdays, they keep a whole section of tables reserved for folks who want to post up with their laptops, so you won’t feel like you’re intruding if you use their space as a satellite office. We love the cold brew slushie, which is blended with a touch of oat milk and simple syrup, as an afternoon pick-me-up. They also serve full menus for dinner and brunch." - Willa Moore, Bryan Kim, Carina Finn Koeppicus, Hannah Albertine
"We’re not sure why cold brew slushies aren’t more of a thing, especially after trying Vineapple’s version. It’s literally just cold brew with a touch of oat milk and simple syrup, churned in a slushie machine, but it’s extremely satisfying. Vineapple has the kind of backyard most NYC residents can only dream of, so grab a caffeinated slushie, kick back, and pretend you’re rich enough to own a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights. " - carina finn koeppicus