Freshly roasted Colombian coffee served in a bright, plant-filled space

























"A new 2,500-square-foot flagship café has debuted at 148 Grand Street in Williamsburg, relocating from the original 69 Grand Street shop a block away after that lease ended. The Colombian coffee brand — known for flying beans from Bogotá to New York — now includes a public coffee lab offering free brewing classes, tastings, and coffee flights as part of its education-focused program, and the 2014 Williamsburg original has closed." - Melissa McCart
"Devoción is the most impressive-looking coffee shop in all of Williamsburg. It’s in an old warehouse on Grand Street, has a big skylight, a few leather couches, and you can watch beans being roasted. Also - there’s a wall of greenery, and if the date goes south - just focus on how you could possibly recreate the plant wall in your own apartment." - hannah albertine
"When you need a meeting place around Union Square or Madison Square Park, check out Devocion, which is located three blocks from both. They roast their own coffee and it’s the kind of place where a real coffee nerd could be very happy, but whether or not you’re interested in the various cold brew methods on offer, you can use the tables or leather couches in the bright, attractive space for casual meetings." - matt tervooren

"This sprawling Williamsburg roastery and cafe is an outpost of a coffee roaster in Bogota, Colombia. The company prides itself on serving a fresh cup of coffee, and it claims that its raw beans arrive from Colombia within days of being harvested. Devoción also has locations in Downtown Brooklyn, Dumbo, Flatiron, and Midtown." - Eater Staff

"This is where you go when you want to impress your coffee date. A large space below a huge central skylight and live plant wall. Beans are sourced from small farms in Colombia and roasted on site." - Swords-Smith