The KOVA
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The KOVA

1653 Bath Ave, Brooklyn, NY

★★★★★4.7(126 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

This cozy neighborhood gem wins over visitors with its visually stunning specialty drinks—those matcha lattes with their mesmerizing green-and-white gradients are practically Instagram-famous—paired with thoughtfully executed comfort food like fresh fries and fluffy pancakes. The chill, design-forward interior and genuinely friendly staff create the kind of welcoming atmosphere that keeps people coming back for unhurried hangouts with friends and family, making it feel less like a café pit stop and more like your new favorite local spot.

What to expect

Traditional drinksFull breakfastPastriesSpecialty drinksFamily friendlyMeetingsSlow sitLight food

Google Reviews

Yawen
★★★★★4 months ago

The matcha latte was absolutely delectable, I would 100% recommend it. When the drink came in, the gradient separating the white and green was mesmerizing. I wasn’t sure if it was the lighting or what but one things for sure the taste left me in tears. The matcha tasted legit, not like any other. I had downed the drink in just a few minutes even before I finished my meal. Overall the matcha was a 10/10 would recommend.

Winnie
★★★★★4 months ago

It's so nice to finally have such a cute cafe in the neighborhood! The interior design makes the atmosphere so chill and cozy. It's great for regular hangout with friends & family. Food & drinks tastes amazing and the portions are good. Service is also excellent. 100% recommend!

Josh Pesin
★★★★★4 months ago

My friend Tracy first told me about this place and raved about it. It's in my neighborhood and I just had to check it out. When I approached the unassuming facade outside, it didn't look like something amazing would be on the other side of the front door, but boy, was I wrong! Upon entry, I was greeted to a fancy world of industrial and eclectic decor that was visually appealing. On one wall was exposed brick. The rest of the walls were designed with classic wainscotting throughout. The food menu offered an assortment of fresh brunch items, from bacon, egg and cheese on a brioche bun to a Mexican omelette. There are also three different fry choices: regular, truffle, and spicy (and all freshly made). The coffee was of high quality and there were an assortment of scones and muffins to choose from. This cafe can be divided into two separate sections. The front section is more for individuals with laptops who need to get their work done at a place that I can easily refer to as a home away from home. The back section is more like a restaurant section with large carpenter block wood tables and industrial-style metal chairs. Throughout, the cafe had a funky assortment of designs and patterns. The eclectic furniture items all worked together just enough not to clash, but to tie together the overall design of the place. I found out about this place only two weeks ago and I've visited it four times already. That's telling you something.

Tracy Marotta
★★★★★4 months ago

Excellent lattes. Non dairy milk options. Super friendly staff and nice decor. Fries are fresh and tasty (regular and spicy). Pancakes are good! Nice new little spot in the neighborhood! Ramp to enter. Large ADA gender neutral restroom with grab bars.

Aleksandr Kalinkin
★★★★★7 months ago

My wife and I visited this place for the first time today, and it was fantastic! I had the cheeseburger with fries 🍟, while my spouse ordered the quesadilla with truffles—both were delicious. The portions were generous, and the prices very fair. The coffee was excellent too! All of this came to just $38, which felt like a great deal.

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