East Rock Coffee

  4.5 – 286 reviews   • Coffee shop

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Located at 49 Cottage St, just blocks from Peabody, Yale and Broadway. Order in person or online for grab and go. 400 Sq feet of New Haven charm, offering great quality, personality and community. Come try our locally-roasted coffee and yummy treats! We have bagels and breakfast sandwiches. Our kitchen closes at 2:00 daily but still offers grab and go pastry, danish, muffins and scones.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out East Rock Coffee 06511

Hours

Sunday7 AM–3 PM
Monday6:30 AM–2 PM
Tuesday6:30 AM–2 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM–2 PM
Thursday6:30 AM–2 PM
Friday6:30 AM–2 PM
Saturday7 AM–3 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 49 Cottage St, New Haven, CT 06511

Phone: (203) 785-9218

Website: http://eastrock.coffee/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Brooke M
I find several of the responses to lower ratings on here distasteful and unprofessional, so I have to wonder about the higher up’s maturity and ability to take criticism. That being said, the counter staff are great, serve yummy drinks, gluten free bread is a solid choice, and the homemade pesto is delicious.
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Danielle Alfredo
Why are iced drinks always melted when they are served? I think the baristas add ice in the end instead of at the beginning so the drink is always melted, warm, and watery. 🙁
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Brooke Tatum
The house-made Lavender syrup (in an iced latte) was amazing, and the “Paisley’s Pesto” sandwich on house-made sourdough bread was so good I’m daydreaming about it still hours later! The owner, Heather, encompasses all good things, & the shop is located in a beautiful area of town….perfection all around! 10/10 recommend!
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Eugen Pod
This a great place to grab a coffee and a bite. Coffee is all high qaulity, has a wonderful smell and tastes just right. It feels like a coffee machine is well taken care of and cleaned regulary, so no ash aftertaste. Pastry is fresh, I would even rate local croissants 3.5/5 by an absolute grade and 4.9/5 for US market. Atrisan sandwiches looks good and taste the same.

And I especially recommend this place for a rainy day, feels very cost here.
Only two negative aspects for me are the size and prohibition against sitting here with a loptop.
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Terry O’Neill
Food was good with nice pesto Bagel and Smashed Avocado in toast. Coffee very good, expresso and latte both good. Plus really good cup of English Breakfast tea.
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John Green
The best bacon egg and cheese I’ve had in a long while…
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A NON
Cute neighborhood coffee shop that seems popular with the local college students. Friendly service and the food/drinks came out pretty fast.

The bagel sandwiches I ordered were just ok. Nothing spectacular that would make me come back for more.
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SkinCare Renee, RN
What a great use of such a small space for this coffee shop!

I was greeted with a smile and the latte was deliciously made with good quality coffee ☕️

There are nice food items on the menu that are mindfully created and not processed. The display of baked goods is inviting to taste.

I highly recommend supporting this small business located in the heart of East Rock in New Haven, CT
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Jeremy Edmunds
Nestled in an old white clapboard house, this pint-sized coffee sanctuary somehow squeezes more character into its 400 square feet than establishments triple its size. Step through the door while minding them stairs, and enter a world where sunlight dances across worn wooden floors, casting tree-shadow patterns that change with the seasons.

The tin ceiling and ornate fans hover above a carefully curated space where every plant, local artwork, and intentionally placed chair feels like it’s been thoughtfully considered rather than merely arranged. With seating for barely a dozen souls, arriving after 9:30am is a game of caffeinated musical chairs that you’re likely to lose badly.

Their matcha latte—admittedly priced like it contains actual emerald dust—delivers complexity worth contemplating. The breakfast sandwich transforms simple ingredients into morning poetry, with fresh greens and smoked salmon creating a harmonious dialogue between sea and land that justifies its hipster premium.

What truly sets this place apart is its commitment to genuine connection—the refreshing absence of laptop glow creates an atmosphere where conversations bloom and strangers might become neighbors. The pride flag outside isn’t just decoration; it’s a promise that everyone deserves good coffee and a place at the table.

Arrive early for those legendary almond croissants, stay for the surprisingly delightful espresso-tonic concoction, and leave reminded that sometimes the smallest spaces create the largest impressions.
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Vahid Bahrambeigi
No wifi per cashier and not happy with berry jam filled Danish …
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