I'm ambivalent about coming back to this spot, since my experience was so mixed: the pros were that my drink was tasty and I ordered it quickly, but there was a lot about Happy Bones that didn't resonate with me. I got the smaller sized chai latte, yet I paid around $6 for it (excluding tip), so the price point was off for me. Don't let the photos on the Happy Bones website fool you: they make this cafe look spacious when it actually isn't, as you'll recognize in person.Įven though there was a line to order, I was glad that it moved rather quickly, because the staff workers were pretty efficient. If you are in the Soho/Little Italy area I would highly suggest a visit to Happy Bones. They also sell vinyl records as an added bonus. It's a pretty small space with 3 low tables for two people per table. Minimalist coffee shop specializing in flat whites, with local art & global publications on display. The atmosphere is great in this little shop with friendly barista’s and white brick walls give the smaller space a happy vibe with los of light. HAPPY BONES 394 Broome St, New York City, NY +1212 6733754 Food Shop Cafe Transport Stark is the word that comes to mind. I was here to network/chat with somebody and we had to go elsewhere because this place was packed on a Wednesday afternoon at 2pm. ![]() ![]() ![]() The exterior of Happy Bones is noticeable and attention-grabbing but not inviting: I was able to identify where this place was through its logo drawn on its chalkboard sidewalk sign. This coffee spot didn't wow me and the mix of positive and negative aspects gave me a "meh" vibe.
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