Oslo Coffee Roasters

Upper East Side


A somewhat-remote outpost of the Williamsburg-based roasters, Oslo whips up magnificent brews, espressos and lattes – all fair trade and organic, of course. A minus: the small shop has little seating, though there are some benches out front.


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