
Rex
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Rex business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
864 10th Ave, New York, NY 10019, United States
Service hours
| Friday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–5 PM |
Customer experiences
Warm, welcoming Brazilian café with superb coffee, unique drinks, and a standout menu of both sweet and savory options—don’t miss the year-round gingerbread. Beautiful space, great seating, and a relaxed, vibrant vibe that brings a refreshing Brazilian sensibility to Manhattan.
Disappointing. While the ambiance is nice, the staff messed up my order and doubted me when I expressed their error. My açai bowl was ice cold, hurting my teeth and impossible for me to eat. Regretting the 20% tip. Coffee was good, so maybe worth it for a to-go order.
Good cafe. I got my Cafe latte and taste good.seating are comfortable. Food are available and it’s healthy food too. Bakery looked good. Credit card accepted. Enjoy!
Tucked into a calm corner of Greenwich Village, OCAFE felt like the perfect post-Eid retreat—a place that doesn’t announce itself loudly, but quietly invites you in. We stopped by on a Friday afternoon after Jummah, and everything about it felt right—the soft afternoon light pouring in through the windows, the gentle murmur of conversation, and the comforting scent of coffee and fresh pastries lingering in the air. The space has a warm, worn-in charm. Rustic wood, handwritten menus, and just enough room to feel cozy without being cramped. It felt less like a café, more like someone’s beautifully curated living room—thoughtful but lived-in, minimalist but not cold. We ordered a flat white, a cappuccino, and a matcha muffin. The flat white was smooth and balanced, with a creamy texture that made it an easy favorite. The cappuccino held its own—classic and comforting, with a good balance of espresso and foam. The matcha muffin, though visually inviting, leaned a little too dense for our taste. The flavor was there—earthy and subtly sweet—but the texture held it back from being something we’d return for. Still, what OCAFE does best isn’t necessarily the food—it’s the feeling. There’s a certain calm you can’t quite name, the kind that makes you want to slow down. The kind of spot where you sit a little longer than you meant to, just watching the world pass by outside. It’s not flashy. It’s not trying to be trendy. It’s just good, quiet, and grounded. And sometimes, that’s exactly what you’re looking for.
Rex is a coffee shop.



