Cafe 9
About Us
Welcome to Cafe 9, where every cup of coffee comes with a side of community spirit. Nestled in the heart of Astoria, we've created more than just a cafe—we've built a neighborhood haven where good food, warm service, and genuine connections come together.


Our Story
We believe in keeping things simple: excellent food, quality service, and an atmosphere that makes you feel at home. In a city that never stops moving, we've preserved that classic New York charm that invites you to slow down, stay awhile, and become part of our story.
Our Promise
At Cafe 9, we prioritize authentic human connections alongside our carefully crafted menu. We take pride in being that familiar corner of Astoria where you can count on consistent quality and friendly faces. Our team loves getting to know our guests, sharing stories, and being part of your daily routine.
OUR FOOD PHILOSOPHY
ALWAYS FRESH
We believe in the power of freshness. Every dish and drink at Cafe 9 is crafted with care, using ingredients at their peak, ensuring flavors that sing and quality you can taste in every bite and sip.
ON SEASON
Our menu dances with the seasons, celebrating nature's rhythm. We source local, seasonal ingredients to bring you the best flavors each time of year, keeping our offerings exciting and environmentally conscious.
COMMUNITY FRIENDLY
At Cafe 9, we're more than just a cafe – we're your neighbors. We prioritize locally sourced ingredients, partner with area suppliers, and create a welcoming space that fosters connections, making us an integral part of the Astoria community.


A Special Thanks to
The Noguchi Museum
We want to give a heartfelt shout-out to our friends at the Noguchi Museum! As one of Astoria’s cultural gems, the museum brings art lovers from near and far, and we’re grateful to be a favorite spot for museum visitors to stop in, grab a coffee, and unwind. Thank you, Noguchi Museum, for being such a valued part of our community and helping make Cafe 9 a go-to spot for locals and visitors.
Explore their inspiring collections at noguchi.org.
