Best coffee in NY hands down. As a visiting Australian I felt at home. Proper frothed milk and great fresh beans used. It’s a shame I discovered this at the end of my trip! Keep doing what you do Bluestone! :)
Mardory V.
Classificação do local: 3 Manhattan, NY
Nuts for the nutty! The best usage for this place is to purchase gift boxes or baskets for networking or other scenarios where fruits, nuts, coffee and trail mixes are appropriate. As a bonus, when spending over a certain amount, free coffee, tea or a macaroon is your reward. They have a few gift options to choose from ranging from wooden boxes to lacquered baskets. Prices range according to the option you choose. They are working on dividers for the boxes so be aware that your items will be placed in the box with prices covered. There is a small seating area for consumption of their drinks and a small selection of pastries. However, this space holds 10 or less. There was no restroom in sight, but the place is well lit and very clean. Otherwise, no complaints here.
Harry H.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
This chain next to Ben & Jerry’s isn’t really worth stopping in unless you can’t be bothered at nearby grocery stores.
Addison D.
Classificação do local: 1 Manhattan, NY
We gave The Nutbox a try with open minds — indeed we had hoped they would be a welcome addition to Broadway in the 100s. Their«freshly made» almond butter proved to be quite rancid, and their«Healthy Mix» of nuts and dried fruits was completely stale. Returned the items — the lone minion at the store(no manager present) had no authority to offer a refund, so we accepted an exchange on the nuts/fruits, and tried a bag of their organic raisins because they were out of almond butter. The second, supposedly«just delivered» bag of Healthy Mix was if anything even more ancient than the first bag, and the raisins were of low quality. Despite the«Product of USA» labeling on many of their items, I think The Nutbox is obtaining their nuts, fruits, etc. from cheap, low quality imported sources, packing them in the U.S., and trying to pass them off as the real McCoy. Avoid The Nutbox and give your custom to Whole Foods, Fairway, Zabars, or another more reputable, higher quality provider — the prices will be the same or lower, and you’ll be far happier, and probably healthier, too.
Suzi H.
Classificação do local: 1 Manhattan, NY
This place should be avoided. They sell stale and low quality fruits and nuts. Head for whole foods and fairway for fresher and higher quality selections.
Nayla B.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
This place has the best walnuts, dried fruits, and corn kernel treats in New York. I will not lie… I’ve become completely and utterly addicted to their flavored corn kernels(my favorite flavor is the spicy Cajun one, but the ranch and barbecue flavors are great as well)!
Brandon T.
Classificação do local: 5 Monticello, NY
This makes a nice new addition to the neighborhood. I’m really loving their roasted salted cashews which are delicious and well priced($ 6.50/lb currently!)
Stephanie K.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
A very nice addition to our neighborhood, Nutbox is inviting and a very fun store to peruse and pick up some nice treats! They have great walnuts(which I eat a ton of) and cost less than I was paying at other stores. What I love the most is that you can buy organic, fair trade coffee(even decaf!) that they will grind for you if you want. I was having to go to Whole Foods for my coffee as none of the other coffee shops in our neighborhood have organic, but now can just walk down the street! Rohit was very nice and even waved at me when he saw me walking by the shop one day. If you live in the neighborhood, you should definitely check them out.