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The Best Cafes & Coffee Shops in New Jersey

Some can’t start their morning without it, while others just enjoy the social aspect of a daily coffee run. But beyond coffee, many cafes and coffee shops offer teas and other specialty drinks. With so many choices for where to get coffee, the important question becomes, where is the best coffee? Best of NJ is here to help with a list of The Best Cafes & Coffee Shops in New Jersey.

From lattes and cold brews to pastries fresh out of the oven, New Jersey raises the bar for coffee shops. In fact, some even have larger breakfast and lunch menus, packed with options like burgers, eggs, waffles, and more. From quiet spots great for getting work done to coffee houses with live music, this list has it all.

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The Airport Cafe

Where: Blairstown
Details: The Airport Cafe is inside the Blairstown Airport. This means the meals here come with a unique view, as planes and gliders take off outside the window. In addition to fresh coffee, they serve hearty breakfasts all day as well as lunch favorites. Sandwich options include homemade corned beef, pastrami, prime rib (their most popular), and more. All breakfast orders come with a choice of hash, and they also serve made-to-order Eggs Benedict as well. For dessert, try some homemade pie.


Beanbury

Where: Succasunna
Details: At Beanbury, the assortment of drinks range from hot to cold and savory to sweet. Hot drinks include matcha, hot chocolate, hot teas, and their Golden Latte with turmeric and honey. Meanwhile, they offer frozen drinks like caramel lattes, white or dark chocolate lattes, and nitro cold brew. However, what really sets Beanbury apart is their signature hot or cold “Craft Cocktail” lattes. These come in flavors like Mocha, Vanilla Lavender, Toffee Brulee, and The Breakfast Brew.


Boonton Coffee Co

Where: Boonton
Details: Boonton Coffee loves brewing fresh roasted coffee in traditional flavors. But they also aren’t afraid to have a little fun, with seasonal and limited time specials. For instance, movie fans can visit this summer for The Barbie (pineberry lemonade) or The Oppenheimer (cold brew with espresso). To match their cool and chic vibe, this cafe also hosts frequent live events. Examples include live music every first Friday of the month, as well as stand up comedy.


Cafe Bubamara

Where: Clifton
Details: This rustic, cozy spot serves Turkish coffee, bites, and desserts in a welcoming atmosphere. Their online menu includes pictures of every dish they offer. One highlight is their signature Bubamara Club Sandwich with beef prosciutto, grilled chicken, roasted red peppers, and fresh mozzarella. Another popular pick is the Greek wrapped omelette with spinach, tomato, and feta wrapped in a crepe. Their coffee bar is brimming with espresso, latte, and tea, in addition to their Turska Kafa (Turkish Coffee).


Caffeine

Where: Oradell
Details: Coffee lovers have plenty to choose from at Caffeine. The cafe offers cold brew, draft lattes, espresso, hot chocolate, and pour overs. Their lattes can be made hot or iced, and come in flavors like Nutty Irishman, Peppermint Vanilla, and Snickerdoodle. They also serve specialty drinks such as Frozen Hot Chocolate, Tea-infused Cold Brew, and Unicorn Iced Tea. But we recommend one of their cookie lattes, like the S’mores, Twix, or Samoa.


The Coffee Potter

Where: Long Valley
Details: The Coffee Potter is on a mission to unite the Long Valley community and connect its people. They do this by first offering patrons “great coffee, great food, and the company of their neighbors.” Patrons love the location, long beverage list, and the fact that The Coffee Potter has a drive-thru window. The cafe is conveniently right next to Columbia trail, which offers walking and biking path. Popular drinks include the Iced Caffe Mocha, Matcha Latte, and the Americano.


The Daily Bean

Where: Vernon Township
Details: The Daily Bean occupies a cozy little cottage next to a babbling brook; it sounds like something out of a fairy tale, but this hidden gem coffee shop really exists. The extensive menu includes both hot and cold drinks, everything from the classic Caramel Macchiato to Italian Cream Soda. Meanwhile, they serve breakfast foods like waffles and lunch choices such as paninis and vegan bean bowls. Keep an eye out for unofficial mascot Bean the French bulldog.


Greene’s Beans Cafe

Where: Sparta | Hackettstown
Details: Greene’s Beans –courtesy of the Greene brothers — is a specialty coffee roaster and cafe. They carefully source the specialty grade Arabica coffees they roast, focusing on single origin countries and regions. They also have a similar focus on quality for their premium loose leaf teas, with a different Featured Tea weekly. They provide classic coffee flavors as well as limited time offerings. For aficionados, they offer both coffee and tea accessories that are perfect for at-home brewing.


King’s Gambit Coffee Co.

Where: Belvidere
Details: King’s Gambit is a small, family-owned micro-roastery that uses 100% Arabica beans. They offer single origin roasts as well as unique blends, all available for shipping nationwide. This spot is always brewing up original flavors. In-store, patrons can order pour-over, drip, and espresso-based drinks. In addition, the storefront is a plant lover’s paradise, giving off a natural escape vibe. Kids and non-coffee drinkers can try their cold-blended chocolate, vanilla, and mixed berry fusion drinks


Lackawanna Coffee

Where: Jersey City
Details: Lackawanna Coffee is a trendy, upscale coffee shop that is quickly expanding across Jersey City; with three locations currently open on Bay St, Grove St, and Warren St. The large menu includes that classic combo of drinks and pastries. Guests can sip on hot, iced, and cold drinks like Au Lait and Americano or Japanese-Style Iced Coffee. They also serve caffeine-free options like their iced Organic Pink Latte. Pastries include cookies, muffins, scones, croissants, and donuts.


The Mindful Cafe

Where: Ramsey
Details: The Mindful Cafe is more than just a coffee shop. Their full breakfast and lunch menu features favorites like Avocado Toast, Apple Walnut Salad, and their Burrito Rice Bowl. They also offer many unique and tasty salads, such as the Kale & Quinoa Salad. As for drinks, they serve an assortment of coffees, teas, and smoothies; all of which can be enjoyed from the comfort of a relaxing egg chair in their outdoor lounge area. Plus, the shop has private space available for rent.


The Order

Where: South Orange
Details: The Order promises brunch and good vibes, and embodies the expectation for a neighborhood cafe. Their staff provides a comforting and welcoming atmosphere, and always shows a genuine appreciation for their customers. As for the menu, they offer all the coffee, espresso, and cold brew staples. But what sets them apart are their signature and experimental flavors such as the Chagalatte and Chagaccino. These are lattes and cappuccinos mixed with a serving of Chaga mushrooms.


Red Kettle Coffee House

Where: East Rutherford
Details: Red Kettle has a number of mainstay drinks, including their House Brew, French Press, and Pour Over. Other menu standouts include the Frozen Caramel Frappe, Iced Hibiscus Berry, and classic Macchiato. They also offer almond or oat milk substitutions. This cozy cafe also delights patrons with comfy seating, homey decor, and packed bookshelves. (With a “take a book, leave a book” policy.) The menu isn’t overflowing with options, allowing them to master every option.


Roast’d

Where: Hasbrouck Heights
Details: The signature “Roast’d Experience” at this spot means every cup is prepared to order using beans freshly roasted onsite. They typically roast between 8-10 single origin coffees, all in small batches to ensure freshness and natural flavors. When a patron finds a favorite roast, they can also pick up a bag either in store or online. Meanwhile, the communal table encourages guests to sit down and get to know one another over their favorite brew.


Rutherford Coffee Co

Where: Rutherford
Details: Great coffee and sustainability are the key characteristics of Rutherford Coffee Co. In fact, they even have a Certificate of Innovation in Sustainability from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. As for their coffee, they select their beans from the world’s best coffee regions. Their most popular drinks include the classic Latte, Iced Americano, and Espresso. They also have baked goods, like the fan favorite Guava and Cheese Croissant.


Simple Coffee

Where: Mendham
Details: Simple Coffee is a local favorite for caffeinated beverages. In particular, they serve organic, fair trade coffee using beans brought in from all over the world. They also offer smoothies (from a full smoothie bar), frozen drinks and nitro coffee, teas, pastries, and more. Patrons go wild for their espresso, made using an espresso machine imported from Italy. Simple Coffee has a cozy interior, but offers additional outdoor patio seating. Don’t miss their recurring “Cars and Coffee” event.


Sunday Motor Co. Cafe

Where: Madison
Details: The drink menu here boasts favorites like drip coffee, London Fog lattes, hot chocolate, and Peppermint Lemonade. For something different, check out their signature Cafe Tonic; it’s a refreshing blend of tonic water and espresso, topped with an orange slice. Meanwhile, the food selection includes sandwiches, salads, and a variety of Toasts. That’s right, a whole menu section for toasts like Herbed Avocado and Lemon Ricotta. But our favorite is the Heirloom Tomato.


Central Jersey


Boro Bean

Where: Hopewell
Details: This coffee shop is just as serous about breakfast and lunch as it is about coffee. The breakfast menu features oatmeal, platters, sandwiches, waffles, frittatas, and more. We recommend The Big Boy, with Trenton Pork Roll, scrambled eggs, cheese, and home fries in a wheat wrap. Meanwhile, lunch includes paninis, salads, quesadillas, and more. As for drinks, they serve coffee that is roasted right up the road in Rocky Hill. Standard options like lattes, cappuccino, espresso, and macchiatos are all available.


Boxwood Coffee

Where: Summit
Details: Boxwood Coffee started off roasting coffee beans in a garage. Flash forward to today, and they have two locations in Summit and Westfield, each with a kitchen and full roastery. They reward frequent patrons with rotating seasonal flavors like Peppermint Mocha and Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate. Otherwise, they regularly serve coffee, teas, steamers, and lattes which frequently feature artful foam decor. They also offer pastries, donuts, and other ready-made snacks.


Café Seventy-Two

Where: Ewing
Details: Breakfast, lunch, brunch, and (of course) beverages are all on the menu at Cafe Seventy-Two. The impressive breakfast menu includes pancakes, French toast, omelettes, and Benedicts, plus all sorts of toppings. French fry fans will go wild over the regular fries, funnel cake fries, sweet potato fries, and pecorino truffle fries. With spacious indoor and outdoor seating options, Cafe Seventy-Two is perfect for mid-morning brunch with friends or family.


Coffee Culture Roastery

Where: Berkeley Heights
Details: Coffee Culture Roastery curates coffee beans from around the globe and roasts them in small batches. In particular, they source beans from Guatemala, Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru, Indonesia, Tanzania, Colombia, and more. The menu includes cappuccino, espresso, lattes, and hand-crafted cold brews. Their selection of baked goods comes from Balthazar, a popular NYC-based French bakery. They also sell merchandise, including their popular “Life is too short for bad coffee” t-shirt.


The Coffee House

Where: Edison
Details: There are a few ways to enjoy a trip to The Coffee House. The first is to take a hot drink and some breakfast to one of their dining tables. Second, they offer comfortable couches where patrons can relax with a drink. Finally, the cafe has meeting tables ideal for getting work done. In particular, The Coffee House prides itself on its drip coffee, a tri-blend Sumatra they roast in small batches. They use this to create signature drinks such as the Red Eye (one espresso shot) or Black Eye (two shots).


Factory Fuel Coffee House

Where: Flemington
Details: The vibe at Factory Fuel is an eclectic mix of art, music, motorcycles, and of course, coffee. Artisanal teas — like their Organic Iced Berry Tea, — Chai Latte, and kombucha are also on the menu. They also have pastries in both sweet and savory flavors. In particular, customers rave about the Honey Goat Cheese Scone, one of many delights from the in-house bakery. Factory fuel is no stranger to frequent live music, and they post their schedule of upcoming events online.


Grumpy Bobas

Where: Somerville
Details: Grumpy Bobas is all about the bubble tea. These tea-based drinks include chewy balls of tapioca at the bottom, but can be customized in many ways. So far, popular drinks include the Jasmine Green Milk Tea, the Strawberry Matcha Latte, and the Coffee Cloud Latte. Regulars can expect to find a rotating list of new drinks on the menu seasonally, if not monthly. For something different, try their sweet and tart Probiotic Kefir drinks (which do contain dairy).


Priscilla’s Pantry

Where: Basking Ridge
Details: The menu at Priscila’s Pantry changes so often, they don’t post it online. But they always have items for meat-lovers, vegetarians, and vegans alike. The drink menu has staples like Americano, Lattes, and Espresso. Food options include breakfast and lunch sandwiches, salads, soups, burritos, and pastries. As a sweet treat, they also carry Gifford’s Ice Cream, a small batch producer in Maine. Priscilla’s usually has 15 seasonal flavors in rotation at any time, plus organic Acai.


Track 5 Coffee

Where: Cranford
Details: Track 5 is open every day from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. In addition to all the traditional coffee options, they serve a few specialty flavors. This includes the Iced S’mores Latte, Matcha Green Tea Latte, and Nutty Irishman Latte with hazelnut and Irish cream syrup. Meanwhile, the baked goods menu includes cookies, muffins, and pastries. They also have breakfast and lunch sandwiches, such as the Baja Breakfast Sandwich with egg white soufflé, guacamole, and arugula.


Queen City Coffee Roasters

Where: Plainfield
Details: Queen City Coffee is a local gem in Plainfield. In addition to their in-store menu, they have an online shop for ordering coffee to keep at home. The in-store menu features classics like Americano, cappuccino, and espresso, but they’ve also got a few surprises. For instance, their Spanish Latte is a blend of cinnamon, espresso, and condensed milk, with a choice of additional milk. For those not sure what to try, they offer a three coffee sampler. Light menu bites include danishes and croissants.


Jersey Shore


Black Turtle Coffee

Where: 3101 Revere Blvd Unit A, Brigantine
Details: Black Turtle Coffee serves single origin coffee, achieving consistent flavor profiles without burning or over roasting their beans. They roast all coffee on-site daily, ensuring a high quality, fresh coffee experience. BTC offers an impressive menu of hot classics, cold brews, teas, and specialty drinks, including favorites like Americano, Espresso, and Matcha lattes. But their Specials really set them apart. Specials include Apple Cider Chai, the Butter Eggnog latte, the Affogato, and more. Meanwhile, the BTC Club offers coffee lovers a custom subscription service. Subscribers select a preferred roast and frequency of delivery. Available roasts include decaf dark roast, light roast, medium roast, dark roast, and unroasted.
Why I like it: Black Turtle Coffee’s mission is to make top-grade coffee accessible and affordable to everyone.

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How You Brewin

Where: 8 N Long Beach Blvd, Surf City | 14 W 19th St, Barnegat Light
Details: How You Brewin is open year-round in Surf City and seasonally during the summer in Barnegat Light. The coffee shop serves the perfect blend of both popular favorites and original specialties. Their collection of origin blends range from Costa Rican Pico to Colombian Supremo and Tanzanian Peaberry. Noted as flavor coffee specialists, they offer a variety of popular flavors. Options include Almond Biscotti, Coffee Cake, Banana Nut Bread, Blueberry Cream, and Salted Caramel. But they always offer new special blends every month. Meanwhile, the Surf City location exclusively offers a select food menu featuring sandwiches, wraps, salads, and bowls. This includes their best selling Breakfast Avocado Toast.
Why I like it: Their customizable coffee subscription service ensures even long distance patrons never run out of fresh coffee.

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Asbury Park Roastery

Where: Asbury Park
Details: It’s been over 15 years since Asbury Park Roastery first opened. In that time, the company has opened a second location (still in Asbury Park) and found retail and wholesale customers. While they specialize in selling their primarily fair trade and organic coffee to businesses, they also serve the general public. Patrons can stop by for coffee by the bag or cup, as well as loose leaf teas and baked goods. Their Convention Hall location by the boardwalk also serves espresso-based drinks.


Batch.

Where: Manasquan
Details: Batch brews coffee, but is also a great spot for juices, smoothies, and small batch baked goods. Their coffee comes in flavors such as Almond, Cherry, Coconut, Hazelnut, Peppermint, and Vanilla. They have five different specialty milk options (Almond, Coconut, Oat, Macadamia, Soy) and many specialty drinks. Standout options include the Blue Butterfly Latte, Caramel Mac Latte, and Coconut Matcha. Those looking for a bite to eat should try out The Picnic wrap, which is vegan and vegetarian friendly.


Beach Plum Bakery & Cafe

Where: Cape May
Details: Beach Plum Bakery & Cafe is open daily alongside Cape May’s West End Garage; a collection of 50 artists and vendors offering everything from antique jewelry and artisan crafts to food products. The bakery side is popular for making pies, scones, breads, and more using Beach Plum Farm herbs, eggs, and produce. As for the cafe, they serve all the classic coffee options, with a detailed Espresso menu guide for beginners. They make all drinks using La Colombe coffee, including a Draft Latte.


Divi Tree Coffee

Where: Point Pleasant
Details: Divi Tree can sate that coffee itch seven days a week with a menu of coffee and specialty blends. Their blends range from light to dark to suit every palate, in flavors from Dark Velvet to Ethiopian Sidamo Guji. They also offer frappes like Frozen Hot Chocolate and Peppermint Mocha, and a selection of fruit smoothies. Divi Tree sells breakfast until 2:00 pm, with items like the pork roll, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich; or the Balsamic Fig Toast.


Due-Back Coffee

Where: Island Heights
Details: The retro theme at Due-Back is meant to appeal to all ages. As for the coffee, their robust menu of drinks and specials cover just about every flavor profile. They offer pourovers, mocha, chai latte, espresso, Americano, and more. But it’s their specials, like the Coconut Mango Matcha and Blueberry Cheese Pocket Latte, that really stand out. The latter is a blueberry vanilla latte with notes of sweet cheese and whipped cream on top; served either hot or iced.


Hayday Coffee

Where: Atlantic City
Details: The owners and friends behind Hayday have a strong connection to Atlantic City, each growing up nearby. Now, they are reunited at AC’s only independent coffee shop, named after the world-famous boardwalk rolling chairs. Their menu includes coffee shop staples, plus unique options like the French Toast Latte with maple syrup and cinnamon. Signature drip coffees include the Costa Rican and Brazilian Santos. They also offer baked goods from local gluten-free bakery, Kizbee’s Kitchen.


Keyport Coffee Cafe

Where: Keyport
Details: The team at Keyport Coffee Cafe encourages friends, family, neighbors, and more to “Come Get Some” daily. Coffee, daily special blends, a soup of the day, and over 25 house syrups are just some of their offerings. Popular hot drinks include double espresso, cafe au lait, and the cortado. Likewise, fan favorite cold options range from the nitro cold brew to the frappe. They also serve breakfast sandwiches on bagels, English muffins, or croissants.


The Perfect Perk Cafe

Where: Bradley Beach
Details: The Perfect Perk Cafe serves coffee, tea, cappuccino, espresso, lattes, pastries, cookies, cakes, donuts, pizza bagels, and more. Tea drinkers will appreciate their premium selection of black, white, green, oolong, herbal, and rooibos options. Coffee options are standard fare, but their chai menu includes flavors such as chocolate, matcha, raspberry, vanilla, and original spice. They also serve breakfast all day, with options including avocado toast, yogurt parfaits, and lemon bars.


Revolutionary Lounge and Cafe

Where: Toms River
Details: “Say no to corporate coffee” at Revolutionary Lounge and Cafe. This Toms River cafe doesn’t have microwaves or deep fryers. Instead, they focus on fresh food with local roots and fair trade coffee. They offer a number of house specials, such as The Jersey Devil; a chocolate and cherry latte served with a cinnamon stick. In addition, their frozen specialties like the Arctic Latte — an iced latte blend with whipped cream — are fan favorites. The menu boasts vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options.


Turnstile Coffee Roasters

Where: Belmar
Details: The Turnstile Coffee Roasters crew is serious about coffee, from how it’s grown to how they present it. With this in mind, they pay special attention to how they harvest, roast, and brew their coffee. The menu offers cold brews, espresso, lattes, cappuccino, and more, with a focus on signature roasts like their Kenya Kirinyaga; a light/medium roast with notes of juicy orange, fresh kumquat, and red berry. But their are dozens of in-house blends. Their app lets customers pay ahead for contact-less pickup.


South Jersey


Cafe el Colombiano

Where: Camden
Details: The name says it all for this spot, Cafe El Colombiano serves coffee and authentic Colombian food. This downtown Camden cafe offers freshly brewed Colombian coffee and a wide array of meal choices. Popular picks include the Arepas (with chicken, eggs, cheese, and other options), Empanadas, and their Colombian Sandwich. The latter features ham, cheese, egg, salami, lettuce, tomato, mayo, ketchup, and garlic sauce on fresh bread. They also serve Colombian sodas, in flavors like manzana (apple).


Colonial Cafe

Where: Mount Holly
Details: Colonial Cafe has three items in particular that patrons can’t get enough of. The first is their rich and chocolatey house blend coffee, Iron Works. Second is their avocado toast on 7-grain bread with homemade pickled onions, microgreens, red pepper flakes, and balsamic drizzle. Third, but not least, is their classic, made-to-order egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. The latter has optional protein add-ons like bacon, pork roll, sausage, and even veggie sausage for a complete meal. Try out their S’mores Latte.


Endgrain Coffee Roasters

Where: Pitman
Details: Artisan drinks crafted by expert baristas is the Endgrain Coffee Roasters claim. In order to provide high-quality coffee roasts, they focus on a concise drink menu. For instance, they serve Drip Coffee and Pourover options on their basic menu. Meanwhile, their Espresso menu includes lattes, cappuccinos, espresso shots, and Americanos. Their three specialty drinks are hot tea, hot chocolate, and green/chai latte. Finally, their cold options are Nitro, Cold Brew, Iced Latte, and a Cold Brew Slushie.


Jersey Java & Tea

Where: Haddonfield
Details: The menu is always changing at Jersey Java & Tea, because their approach to coffee is a little different. They want to roast and brew coffee harvests in their prime, and that means taking a seasonal approach. Of course, they have a few menu mainstays including teas, hot cocoa, and specialty coffees. But they also have some unique drink options like their Auburn Road Wine collection by the bottle. Baked goods range from cookies, scones, and muffins, to pop tarts.


Koupa Espresso Bar

Where: Haddon Township
Details: Koupa Espresso Bar owner Eleni Anastasopoulos is on a mission. She wants to bring the relaxing, positive vibe of European coffee shops to New Jersey. In particular, Eleni grew up in Greece frequenting her grandfather’s coffee shop. Now she owns her own business, and is bringing experienced baristas from her homeland to serve fresh coffee and more. Koupa’s signature Greek coffee is a strong brew served with foam on top and grounds at the bottom. Their Grandma’s Oven Spanakopita is also a must-try.


Wildflower Vegan Cafe

Where: Millville
Details: This all-vegan establishment (which also uses mostly organic and local ingredients) is a rare gem in South Jersey. As a cafe, bakery, and catering business, the robust menu features food, drinks, apparel, and more. They serve organic smoothies, coffee, tea, chocolate milk, Nitro Cold Brew, and more. The food selection include salads, soup, and wraps like the Blazin’ Buffalo Tofu wrap. They also offer desserts like the Peanut Butter Power Bar, Parfaits, and cheesecake.


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The Best Cafes & Coffee Shops in NJ FAQs

Where are the Best Cafes in New Jersey?

NJ is home to a number of amazing cafes and coffee shops. That’s why Best of NJ curates a statewide list of The Best Cafes & Coffee Shops in New Jersey. Our list features popular spots such as The Coffee Potter in Long Branch and Koupa Espresso Bar in Haddon Township.

Which NJ Cafes are the Best to Work From?

When it comes to working from a cafe, most folks are looking for three things: 1) Free WiFi 2) Comfy Seating and 3) Great Coffee. Lackawanna Coffee in Jersey City offers free WiFi, as does Queen City Coffee Roasters in Plainfield.

What Coffee Shops are Best for Breakfast/Lunch/Pastries?

Some cafes bake their own pastries in house, like Factory Fuel Coffee House in Flemington. Meanwhile, others source their pastries from popular nearby bakeries, like Coffee Culture Roastery in Berkeley Heights. They get their baked goods from famous NYC-based French bakery, Balthazar.

Where are the Best Gluten-free, Vegan, or Vegetarian Cafes?

Batch. in Manasquan has a wonderful vegan-friendly wrap called The Picnic. Likewise, Revolutionary Lounge and Cafe in Toms River offers vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. Of course, Wildflower Vegan Cafe in Millville caters to vegans as well.

What are the Best Coffee Shops for Outdoor/Dog-friendly Seating?

Quite a few New Jersey Cafes & Coffee Shops offer outdoor seating. For instance, The Mindful Cafe in Ramsey has relaxing egg chairs in their outdoor lounge. Café Seventy-Two in Ewing has a large outdoor area, and Cafe Bubamara in Clifton has a seasonal backyard garden. Meanwhile, some of the best dog-friendly cafes are Boonton Coffee Co in Boonton, and The Daily Bean in Vernon.


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