Latest Jobs in New York
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Looking for coffee jobs in New York? Whether you're pulling espresso shots in a sleek Manhattan café or steaming oat milk in a cozy Brooklyn corner spot, New York City's coffee scene is full of opportunity. From trendy specialty shops to high-volume chains, the city that never sleeps always needs skilled coffee professionals.
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Check out jobs across boroughs — each with its own vibe and café culture:
Nearby Locations
Outside the boroughs but still in reach by train? These locations are hiring too:
Coffee Job Salaries in New York
| Role | Typical Range | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Barista | $17.25–$20.00/hr | $18.00/hr |
| Shift Leader | $20.25–$21.00/hr | $20.25/hr |
| Other | $19.50–$24.25/hr | $23.50/hr |
| Cafe Manager | $71250–$86500/yr | $78250/yr |
| Other | $71285–$80642/yr | $71285/yr |
| Team Member | $18.00–$18.00/hr | $18.00/hr |
| Server | $17.00–$17.00/hr | $17.00/hr |
| Cashier | $17.00–$17.00/hr | $17.00/hr |
Based on job postings with published salary data. See full salary guide
Barista Training in New York City
Looking to get trained before applying? NYC has options in every borough:
Queens
Coffee Project NY — SCA Certified
Full SCA curriculum in Long Island City. Barista, Brewing, Sensory.
Brooklyn
Procreate Coffee
Barista Basics $195 · Latte Art $130 · 30-hr Certificate $1,200.
Devoción
Latte art classes at their Brooklyn Training Lab.
Partners Coffee Brew School
Latte art & brew classes in Williamsburg.
Cafe Grumpy
Latte art class in Greenpoint. $50.
Manhattan
CCNY Barista Intensive
2-day program at City College. Certificate included.
Joe Coffee Company
2-hour latte art class. Multiple locations.
Frequently asked questions
What coffee jobs are available in New York?
New York has openings across the full coffee spectrum: barista and shift-lead roles at independent cafés, manager and trainer roles at growing chains, and roaster and warehouse positions at production roasteries.
Which New York cities have the most coffee jobs?
Larger metros usually carry the bulk of openings. The city list above is sorted by active job count, so the cities at the top are where hiring is busiest right now.
How much do baristas earn in New York?
Based on listings with published pay on this site, baristas in New York earn around $18.00/hr on average, with experienced staff and shift leaders pulling above the upper end. Tips usually add several dollars per hour.
Do New York coffee shops hire part-time?
Yes. Part-time shifts are common, especially mornings, weekends, and seasonal peaks. Cafés near universities and offices often look specifically for part-time staff who can cover the morning rush.
What experience do New York cafés look for?
Independent specialty shops usually want at least some bar experience or formal training; chain cafés and high-volume shops more often hire entry-level and train on the job. Manager roles typically require one to three years of café experience.
Are tips included in New York barista pay?
Most café and coffee shop roles in New York include tips on top of the listed wage. Tip pooling is common and varies by employer. The listing or interview is the right place to ask about specifics.