Café Mia sits at the center of one of Brooklyn's most dynamic neighborhoods. Here's how to spend a perfect day around us.
Bushwick has transformed into a cultural hotspot — known for world-class street murals, a thriving gallery scene, independent restaurants, and a community of artists, creators, and lifelong locals who have shaped its identity.
We're at 1128 Broadway, right in the heart of it. Whether you're a longtime resident or visiting for the first time, Café Mia is your home base.
A beloved neighborhood green space just steps from our door. Perfect for a post-coffee walk or a moment of calm in the city.
An open-air street art museum spanning multiple blocks. Grab a coffee and take a self-guided walk through some of the best public art in NYC.
Dozens of independent galleries, many clustered near Bogart Street — a short walk from Café Mia for a gallery day before or after coffee.
Pop-up markets and makers' fairs appear throughout the year in Bushwick. Follow @cafemiabk for dates.
Bushwick's nightlife includes some of Brooklyn's best underground music venues, many a short walk from Broadway.
J, M, Z trains at Kosciuszko St (2-min walk). L train at Jefferson Ave. Bike lanes on Broadway connect to Williamsburg and beyond.
1128 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11221 — between Halsey St and Hancock St.
Grab an espresso and a fresh croissant. The morning light on Broadway is something else. Ease into the day.
Head to Troutman Street for the Bushwick Collective. Every block has something worth stopping for.
Thursday–Sunday most galleries are open. The Bogart Street stretch has world-class rotating shows.
Return for a seasonal latte and a pastry. Open until 5 PM — the perfect reason to rest your feet.