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Welcome to Tin Cup Cafe

Tin Cup Cafe Menu

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Welcome to Tin Cup Cafe, a cozy coffee and tea spot located on 4th Ave in Brooklyn's Greenwood neighborhood. Owned by a woman, this cafe offers a wide range of drinks, from classic coffees and teas to unique smoothies and specialty beverages like the Chagachinno, a latte with mushroom. With options for delivery, takeout, and even catering, Tin Cup Cafe provides convenience for all your caffeine and snack needs.

Customers rave about the friendly staff, quick service, and delicious food at Tin Cup Cafe. Whether you're stopping by for a latte and pastry or indulging in a savory crepe or smoothie, there's something for everyone. The spacious and welcoming ambiance, complete with free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating, makes it the perfect spot for relaxing or getting some work done.

One customer praised the Salmon Scramble, highlighting the fluffy eggs and generous portions of smoked salmon and spinach. Another enjoyed the variety of options, from lemon ricotta pancakes to BLT sandwiches and iced lattes. The Banana-strawberry Nutella crepe and French Crepes Ham and Brie were also a hit, showcasing the cafe's versatility in both sweet and savory dishes.

As a neighborhood favorite, Tin Cup Cafe has become a go-to spot for many, offering a taste of comfort and community in every cup of coffee and bite of food. So why not swing by and experience the charm of Tin Cup Cafe for yourself?

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Amandeep S.
Amandeep S.

My go to spot when I go to 4th ave in Brooklyn. Great food, great staff, and great ambiance. Recommend to all. Owner is also very friendly!

Melissa A.
Melissa A.

Always pleasant and quick service here! I decided to switch up the flavor of my latte today. Usually get caramel flavor, today I had an iced triple shot black and white mocha, with almond milk. Super delicious :)

Glenn C.
Glenn C.

I went to the spot a couple days ago for lunch with one other who was just looking for a cup of coffee. Guy in front was fine. The place is nice with a lot of people working on their computer and the temperature inside wasn't exactly cool but fine. I ordered the Salmon Scramble for $13 consisting of scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and spinach served with salad and toast and it took maybe 10 minutes or so. The eggs had a nice fluffy texture though they were a bit watery and there was plenty of salmon and spinach mixed inside. The side salad was arugula based with balsamic dressing (presumably the same homemade stuff in the other salads) along with tomato and there were some seeds in it for crunch ( I think flax and pumpkin/pepitas.) I presume they get their bread from some bakery nearby and it had good texture. Not many complaints and I would go back here if I was in the area and wanted a heavy breakfast/light lunch.

Mary M.
Mary M.

I loved the jazz music and calm ambiance. The coffee shop is spacious and great for working. The food was great. I got a bacon,egg, aurugula and avocado, and the iced chagaccino. Good customer service and quick service. Thank you! I'll definitely come back again and recommend it.

Nancy D.
Nancy D.

Delicious food and nice atmosphere. They got very busy after we ordered take out and the food took awhile. But the wait was worth it!

Lolin L.
Lolin L.

A gem in this area! Stopped by on a Saturday afternoon for lunch and coffee. We tried the Brazilian cheese bread, lemon ricotta pancakes, a BLT sandwich with chips, iced latte, and a cortado. The place is very spacious, area for people to work on laptops and a few tables reserved for no laptops. You order at the counter and they give you a number and bring you your food. The sandwich is on rye bread and pressed. Bacon had great flavor and they didn't skimp out. The ricotta pancakes were so fluffy! The lemon flavor was subtle and not overwhelming I didn't try the strawberry butter it comes with because I'm allergic, but the pancakes plain and without syrup was yummy itself. The coffee was great, the latte had a strong espresso flavor and creamy at the same time. The cheese bread was good but would've been better if it was served warmed.

Marie S.
Marie S.

Delicious crepes ! Tin Cup Cafe delivery was excellent. The crepes arrived in perfect condition, nicely packaged. I tried 2 different kinds - the French Crepes Ham and Brie and the Banana-strawberry Nutella. Both were excellent and satisfying. The savory crepe (Ham and Brie) they sent was made with standard wheat flour (versus buckwheat flour for savory crepes). If that's important to you, then ask when ordering. I'm not that picky and I use regular flour for my own homemade crepes. I prefer Tin Cup's crepes over mine - they're better.

D M.
D M.

I'm leaving this neighborhood after seven years and Tin Cup Cafe is the place I will miss most. Craig and Henny have been a consistent presence on this stretch of 4th Avenue for longer than I've been here bringing warmth, kindness, and great coffee and food. They grew from less than half the size they currently are and it's wonderful to see this cafe so busy. They also survived during the pandemic keeping a safe and clean speck of normalcy during a time when it was so appreciated. This is the epitome of a Brooklyn neighborhood cafe and you'll see the folks you share the area with daily. You'll also see construction workers, teachers from the nearby schools, students and WFH folks working here throughout the day. The yummy lattes and iced and hot drinks, pastries fresh from the oven, sandwiches, crepes and other breakfast items just make it even better. I'll be wishing these lovely people well from afar and look forward to stopping in when my travels take me back here. And getting a couple of final tuna melts before I peel out.

Karen N.
Karen N.

Started the day with a latte , breakfast sandwich and pastry. The latte was served very warm and was rich, but not bitter. The breakfast sandwich was on a brioche bun with egg and bacon. The chocolate almond pretzel pastry was very fresh. A very cute neighborhood cafe with wonderful customer service. Plenty of tables for a quiet breakfast or coffee break.

Austin W.
Austin W.

I stopped by Tin Cup Cafe for my morning coffee and breakfast and picked up a bowl of oatmeal with bananas, blueberries, and walnuts. Service here was friendly and fast, and the place had plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors. On a hot summer day, the back area is definitely the place to hang out, as that's where the AC is blasting. Drip coffee here is pretty solid as well. My wife didn't order any food, but opted instead for a mango smoothie. The smoothie had a bit too much Greek yogurt in it for my liking, but she very much enjoyed it. Good place to stop by for a quick breakfast.