Jordy Palu Cafe
About
Coffee shops in Midtown often feel like an afterthought—small pockets of calm squeezed between office towers. Jordy Palu Cafe breaks that pattern without trying too hard. It sits on 5 W 54th St, a block that still carries the quiet rhythm of pre-war New York, where brownstones and high-rises share the sidewalk.
Espresso pulls here tend to be quick and clean, the kind that pairs well with a morning glance at the street. Pastries arrive from a local bakery, meaning the almond croissants taste like they were made a few hours earlier, not shipped across boroughs. The menu sticks to essentials: drip coffee, cortados, and a rotating single-origin filter option. No overcomplicated syrups or twenty-step drinks—just coffee, done right.
Visitors usually find a seat near the front window, where the light from 54th Street filters in without glare. The phone number, +1 646-819-0306, connects directly to the counter if you need to place an order ahead. For directions, the map at this link will drop you at the door. The neighborhood hums with tourists and locals in equal measure, but the cafe itself feels like a pause button.