Boris & Horton
New York, NY · Cafe
- Address
- Boris & Horton, 195 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
- Phone
- (212) 510-8986
- Website
- www.borisandhorton.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 8 AM
Boris & Horton is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.6-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Boris & Horton
Manhattan's DOH-approved dog-friendly cafe! Beer, wine, food. We also host adoption events, pop ups, and birthdays.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
Incredible coffee shop where the food is great and the company is even better! I brought my dog to the dog friendly area and it was just a $5 fee. Must have vaccines and it is such a cozy vibe to do work or hang out! Must come for all dog lovers!!!
Amazing coffee shop! Carol and team have the best customer service and coffee. They serve Devocion! They go the extra mile: I cut myself and needed a bandaid, and they found me one. Plus the dogs are super cute and brighten any day!
Boris & Horton – A Dog-Friendly Café Experience in NYC I recently visited Boris & Horton in the East Village with my daughter and our Yorkiepoo, Missy. I love the idea of a café where you can bring your dog and enjoy a meal in a fun, pet-friendly atmosphere—it’s such a unique experience in the city. I had the chicken patty with black rice and lamb with vegetables, along with a refreshing apple juice. My daughter ordered a bowl with chicken, and she really liked it. We also treated Missy to a dog-friendly cupcake, which was a sweet touch. The space was clean and had a relaxed, community feel. You can tell it's a place made for dog lovers. Now, while I appreciated the freedom for dogs to roam, that part came with some challenges. A few larger dogs walked up to our table while we were eati
We finally checked out the reopening of Boris & Horton. There’s two separate rooms and entrances, one for humans and one for dogs. I liked how they have a controlled door where you can enter one at a time for the safety of dogs. When we entered, tbh, it was a bit chaotic. It was filled with both people and dogs, but more people than dogs. It was super loud in there and not a lot of space for dogs to roam around. There were a couple of people without dogs dining and felt a bit uncomfortable because my pup likes to jump up on the table and smell/eat the food, so I felt a bit uneasy because I didn’t want my pup to disturb them. There was also a big group that was celebrating a birthday, which was not the dog’s birthday but the owner’s (I just don’t think it’s the right place to have one, tbh)
Heaven on earth! Devocion coffee, extensive food menu, and pups all around. It’s a $5 experience fee for “groups” - so solo, pair, party of 6 will all pay the same. Service is slightly slow, but the dogs make up for it. Coffee was a bit watery (needed less milk, more coffee), but the dogs make up for it. Wifi was good. Plenty of seating. Great place to work!! Will say, the food was pretty greesy / oily. Makes me nervous to fully explore the food menu… (we ordered chicken farro bowl)
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