Mojo Coffee Company
230 Willow Ave, Hoboken, NJ
Crema's Take
“Tucked away on Willow Avenue, this intimate Hoboken café strikes that perfect balance between a quick caffeine pit stop and a cozy destination where you'll want to linger, especially if you've got a furry friend in tow. The baristas clearly take pride in their craft—whether you're ordering a classic oat milk latte or adventurous seasonal drinks like strawberry matcha—and the bright, welcoming space with thoughtful decor makes it easy to understand why regulars have made it part of their post-workout routine.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Such a cozy spot with great coffee!
Cute, intimate and cozy café on Willow Ave and 3rd Street in Hoboken. One of my favorite spots for a cup of morning coffee "to go" and a sweet treat. Mojo Coffee is very dog-friendly (dogs are allowed!!!), with a jar of dog tears readily available at the counter (kudos to the owners!). Pleasant and heart-warming experience overall! I will definitely be back soon❤️
what a marvelous fine establishment to grace the streets of hoboken 😁 a lovely barista by the name of Sophia dripped out in sick jewelry and her boss Will made me a great strawberry matcha 👍
Mojo is amazing! Their oat milk lattes are delicious. I love their clean, bright space and friendly staff. I look forward to my routine coffee stop following my morning workouts.
Possibly my new favorite coffee shop in Hoboken. First visit, but very impressed. Clean shop, great decor, helpful baristas, fun menu with all the classics you expect, but also some fun seasonal offerings. But most importantly: a great drink! I’ll be back!
Crema Reviews
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