
Best Coffee Shops in Sunset Park, Brooklyn
Industry City, Yemeni roasters, and the underrated south Brooklyn coffee frontier.
About coffee in Sunset Park
Sunset Park stretches along the southern Brooklyn waterfront and has emerged as one of the most underrated specialty coffee neighborhoods in the borough. The Industry City complex anchors the daytime cafe scene, and the surrounding 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue corridors are home to a growing cluster of independent shops drawing on the neighborhood's diverse Mexican, Chinese, Yemeni, and other immigrant communities.
City League Coffee Roasters (6808 4th Ave) is the neighborhood's own specialty roaster. Yafa Cafe (4415 4th Ave) spotlights Yemeni coffee culture with creative drinks. Cafe Nube (940 4th Ave) has a perfect 5.0 Google rating with Oaxacan pour-over. Slimak (4110 4th Ave) is a European bistro-style cafe with excellent brunch. Inside Industry City: Gumption Coffee (Australian-style), Tadaima (Japanese bakery in Japan Village), and Colson Patisserie (Belgian pastries).

Cafe Nube
940 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
Specialty coffee

City League Coffee Roasters
6808 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220, USA
Specialty coffee

Yafa Cafe
4415 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220, USA
Specialty coffee

Slimak
4110 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
Specialty coffee

Colson Patisserie
253 36th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
Specialty coffee

Gumption Coffee
168 39th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA
Specialty coffee
What to expect from Sunset Park coffee
- • Transit: D/N/R trains (36th St, 45th St, 53rd St, 59th St), NYC Ferry (Sunset Park / Brooklyn Army Terminal stop on the South Brooklyn route), B70 bus to Industry City.
- • Character: Diverse Mexican, Chinese, Yemeni immigrant communities; Industry City converted-warehouse complex; sweeping waterfront views; 4th and 5th Avenue commercial corridors; Sunset Park itself with the highest natural elevation in Brooklyn.
- • Best for: Industry City day-trips, cultural-coffee crawls (Yemeni, Mexican), waterfront cafe afternoons, underrated south Brooklyn discovery.
- • Busy times: Weekdays 9am-1pm at Industry City for the workforce crowd; weekends 11am-3pm at Yafa and the 4th Ave corridor. Sunset Park itself busiest on weekends for the views.
Sunset Park on the map
7 shops in Sunset Park. Click a marker for the shop card, or browse the full Brooklyn map for context.
Sunset Park coffee — frequently asked
What is the coffee scene like in Sunset Park?+
Sunset Park has emerged as one of the most underrated specialty coffee neighborhoods in Brooklyn. City League Coffee Roasters is the neighborhood roaster. Yafa Cafe brings Yemeni coffee culture. Cafe Nube has a perfect 5.0 Google rating with Oaxacan pour-over. Industry City houses Gumption, Tadaima, and Colson Patisserie. The cultural diversity shows up in the shops.
What is the best coffee shop in Sunset Park?+
City League Coffee Roasters (6808 4th Ave) is the serious specialty roastery. Yafa Cafe is the most distinctive cultural pick with its Yemeni pour-over program. Cafe Nube (940 4th Ave) has a perfect Google rating. Industry City has a cluster of destination cafes.
Is Industry City good for coffee?+
Yes — Industry City hosts Gumption Coffee (Australian-style roaster), Tadaima (Japanese bakery), and Colson Patisserie (Belgian pastries) alongside other food and retail. Worth a separate trip for both the coffee and the broader scene.
What neighborhoods are near Sunset Park for coffee?+
Park Slope is north — Kos Kaffe, Everyman, Principles GI all walkable. Bay Ridge is south. Industry City sits between Sunset Park and the Bush Terminal area. Greenwood Cemetery anchors the eastern edge.