I go here all the time and order the same things over and over again. lol, I just really love the hot chocolate and the caramel iced mocha coffee. The chocolate chip muffins are good too. The service is super fast and the staff is always professional.
J D.
Place rating: 2 Teaneck, NJ
Hands down the worst cup of coffee I’ve had. This includes surviving on hospital cafeteria coffee for quite a while. Got frozen lemonades for the kids that were okay. Nothing to justify the ridiculously high price but not as offensive as what they are passing off as coffee. Can’t comment on the food. The pastries looked good in the case and people seemed to be enjoying them from what I could tell.
Glenn C.
Place rating: 2 Fair Lawn, NJ
It’s an OK café with some bad things. Woman in front was not super nice either. She kept on telling a guy who walked in not to take photos(which is odd for a coffee shop) as he wanted to show a menu to his wife. Anyway had these things for 16 dollars or so with one other. We went here with a gify card which makes the experience a bit more pleasant. Rasberry-green tea smoothie: Very watery with no taste of green tea. Like 3.50 or so for the small, not good. .5 Small iced coffee: OK, I’ve tried better and worse. The coffee wasn’t super strong and a bit watery(little bit of a pattern.) 2.0 Mini Cherry pie: OK flavors, nothing super extraordinary but nothing bad. 2,5 Tomato/rice soup(daily special:) 5 dollars for a container of soup. Soup was pretty good though. Quite peppery though. 3.5
Mali G.
Place rating: 3 Silver Spring, MD
Kosher coffee shop=expensive. Met elderly relatives for breakfast, place is very noisy and a bit crowded. Acoustics are terrible for conversation. For the prices it would be nice to have real cups and plates? Coffee OK, pastries on the heavy side and overpriced. Panini’s are delicious!
Sar L.
Place rating: 2 Oak Ridge, NJ
Eh, just had a pretty awful iced caramel latte and paid 5+ bucks for it. very annoyed and never coming back. Cool store and has open space to sidewalk. Wish the service/product was just as good as the look and the name. Save yourself the money and hit up DD or starbies.
Tzvi H.
Place rating: 5 Teaneck, NJ
I LOVELAZYBEAN. The service is really good and u get free wifi. I was never really a mozzerella wrap guy but they really get it right over there. Their food is not only great but it leaves you wanting more. They have a large variety of lattes, milkshakes, and smoothies that just light up your taste buds.
Jay E.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Nice-looking place, free Wifi, tasty coffee and pastries. The drinks are about Starbucks prices and the pastries are a little on the pricey side though.
Beauty Q.
Place rating: 3 Teaneck, NJ
Decent place, I get muffins and hot chocolate here. They service pretty quickly but on more than one occasion I found hair in my food. I can recall another occasion when another customer walked up to the counter and there was hair in her food. It sucks but, I wish they’d wear hairnets. It’s a cute little place though, can be full sometimes but I like the location
Sam K.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
When I read from the other reviews that this place had a clover, I made a special trip here from Fort Lee to hang out the whole morning, drink coffee made in a clover, and study. This place most definitely doesn’t have a clover. The folks working here had no idea what I was talking about when I asked them, and the coffee I ordered came from a thermos. Maybe things changed after ownership? Even though I ordered a regular plain drip coffee, it has some sort of flavor in it, like what you’d get at a gas station. Cute little spot, and I see a lot of senior citizens there. Maybe a nice place to sit with your mom, but not a place for great coffee.
Melissa V.
Place rating: 3 West New York, NJ
Stopped in by chance and had a Belgium waffle. It was good but almost all the pastries were $ 5 and up which I find pricey for a coffee shop. I think it’s an ok place for a quick bite or coffee but nothing to brag about.
Ujjwal W.
Place rating: 3 Lawrence Township, NJ
I happened to stop by as the signage to this coffee shop was visible on the Main Street. It’s a normal coffee shop with place to catch up. The prices are on a higher side considering the décor of the place. The chocolate muffin I had was uncooked from inside. I was hungry so I ate it, but would have surely returned it. Coffee was a kind of Starbucks in a different cup. I was hoping was a better taste. Also the placed could have been a bit more clean and properly lit. I’ll give a 2.5 out of 5 for this place. Lots of potential but not used.
Jacob R.
Place rating: 2 North Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
I’ve been here a couple of times. The espresso drinks taste like you’re injecting sugar into your taste buds. way too sugary and barely any coffee. I got a sandwich and the mushrooms must have been soaked in vinegar or something because it did not taste good. Very subpar, they try to mimic starbucks while being certified kosher but do so with bad coffee and inflated prices
Avi L.
Place rating: 5 Teaneck, NJ
Phenomenal coffee shop. Everything from the menu, to the beverages, to the servicec is A+. I would definitely recommend checking out if you’re ever in the Teaneck area.
Ben F.
Place rating: 2 New Milford, NJ
I love the new ownership. But the coffee still tastes like starbucks(AKA not so good) That is, unless you get the extremely expensive foreign brand you carry or ‘don’t have today’(what was up with that?) I like the décor but it doesnt do me much good when you keep the same hours as the bank next door. STAYOPENLONGERPLEASE.
Cecilia P.
Place rating: 5 Teaneck, NJ
the freshest coffee around!
Allan F.
Place rating: 5 Astoria, Queens, NY
Love it!!! Every cup of coffee here is made fresh. The coffee tastes far better and is less expensive than another coffee shop which shall remain nameless(starts with«S» and ends in «ucks»). Highly recommended!!!
Julia P.
Place rating: 4 Paramus, NJ
Kosher coffee made with clover coffee makers. But wait! There’s more! Free wifi provided! I’m a sucker for free things. Very cute ceramic mugs on the shelves. but wait. as I look at the cute mugs, I notice that I am holding a disposable cup in my hand? It would have been nice to drink from a real mug(and not gaze longingly at them) while eating my toasted croissant(also on a disposable plate). Nevertheless, very cute and certainly appreciated their quirky décor. Lazy Bean would make a nice place to catch up with old friends.(Side note, it’s connected to a kosher supermarket so it can be a bit tricky to find … I would know, considering I completely missed it and had to make a u-turn…such is life.)
Louis C.
Place rating: 5 Howell, NJ
A coffee house where coffee people can get real coffee. Lazy bean is one of the only places in the country to own Clover Coffee Makers. If you haven’t tried coffee from a Clover, and you are a coffee lover, its something that you must try. They also serve great pastries and sandwiches for lunch and breakfast.
Evan G.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
The Lazy Bean is a great place to just kind of sit around for an hour or so surfing the internet while sipping your coffee. It really is an awesome little local coffee shop. On top of that, everything they have is kosher. What more could you really ask for? Most of the mixed drinks I have tried are really good(could use a bit of alcohol though), but the probably is none are really healthy(as you would expect). Over all the place, is great, I would give it 5 stars if it weren’t for the fact that I am freezing right now as I type this.