
Ground Support Cafe
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Very nice cafe with a warm atmosphere.
You can find tables and Wi-Fi to work.
Really Great Place to work with your laptop and Enjoy a Nice Cup of Coffee or Whatever you want to Order for Drink, Everything here is Super Fresh. Really Good People working and Serving here!!!!! Come and Check out By Yourself. 🥐👍🤗
Plenty of space to sit and get work done. Also a great come and go. Solid coffee!
Great place to chat or do some work. Plenary of tables and access to power and wifi. Coffee is good and has a fun atmosphere.
This coffee shop is legit!!
The staff always give great recs, and their scones and sandwiches are 10/10. Their mocha is on point too.
Plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors, it’s laptop-friendly and perfect for working or relaxing. The whole place gives off major SoHo vibes, and they have wifi available.
I think this place has fantastic potential. It is in a beautiful spot with many people passing by. What a beautiful spot. However I found a couple things worth noting that turned me a bit off about this place.
First was the greeting. I have worked in coffee shops for 10+ years, and being manager for a few of those years. The one thing that I always taught my employees is no matter what at least greet the customer coming in. If I have to say hello first, or I am not greeted that’s not a very good start. I stood at the counter that three young ladies were working and was never greeted. I had to say “hello how are ya?” And that sound be reversed. And their response was so passive. work time isn’t “hang with your friends” time. Your greeting isn’t just “your greeting”. You as an employee are representing that establishment, as well as that owner when they aren’t there. Not being greeted or looked at isn’t a very good start.
The second one is just a personal preference. I don’t understand coffee shops that “put the milk in for you” when you order and iced coffee or hot coffee. I have never understood that in all my years of service and management. How would anyone know how much milk the customer would like in their drink?
Over all really really pretty place with so much potential, maybe today wasn’t the best day that I came in on but it is something that cannot be ignored.
Everyone who works here is a sweetheart!!!
The worst cafe with the rudest staff. We came here for a coffee (which was mediocre), but we liked that there was a small outdoor patio to chat. However, I suddenly had to send a quick work email that was already drafted, but the cafe’s wifi did not extend to the patio. So, I went inside to connect to the cafe wifi and to literally just hit send on my email. The staff immediately kicked me out, saying that I’m not even allowed to be there for 30 seconds to hit send while within range of the wifi. Even though I was a paying customer, and even though there were several others who were lingering inside waiting for their orders. Absolutely absurd. They can’t even say that this was a covid restriction, since I was wearing a mask and I am vaccinated. Don’t believe their sign saying that wifi is available at this cafe, because it’s simply not.
The coffee and staff are lovely! For us remote workers, the inside area is laptop-free until 3pm. You can sit outside, and the sitting is great - but you are relying on the NYC public wifi. Just a heads up!
Good to get work done on your laptop. Had no trouble finding a spot on Monday 10am.
This place makes a lovely and refreshing iced mint tea, if you're planning to grab a cold beverage and go. It is not, however, ideal for studying or working, if that's what you need to do. It looks much bigger in the pictures than it is in reality. There are only four tables inside (and no A/C, which can be tough in this climate-change-fueled summer heat), two of which are functionally unusable because the management won't let you use the outlets near them (and were, in my experience, kind of rude about letting us know they couldn't be used—one staff member passive-aggressively accused us of unplugging a fan in order to charge our laptops, which we had not done). There are a few tables outdoors that don't have outlets either. TL;DR the vibes are off.
Love this place. Decaf latte was one of the best ever. Iced matcha w whole milk was also fab. Huge vibe on the weekend: friendly people, neighbourhood energy. I got the breakkie burrito and it was alright, I think the avo toast would have been a better call.
Anyway, wifi, plugs, seats, good drinks, good lighting, good people, fast service, it’s a hit.
Nice place to sit for working. Free Wi-Fi but overprice menu
Amazing coffee, large space to work in and very friendly staff.
Best coffee shop in Soho - due to the vibe and practical nature. It’s a great place to do work while sipping a coffee - they have solid wifi and chargers. The staff is especially kind and thoughtful!
The best neighborhood working spot. There aren’t a ton of seats but you can find a spot at a shared table. There are outlets, wifi, the coffee is strong and fairly priced, and the food is pretty solid!
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