An exposed-brick Harlem espresso bar decorated with vintage found objects, described as a neighborhood staple that draws Harlem's hipster crowd.
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Double Dutch Espresso yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
A Harlem coffee-shop roundup calls Double Dutch Espresso 'a Harlem staple' whose exposed-brick space 'attracts the hipsters of Harlem' as a steady neighborhood draw, rather than describing any formal queue (tewelteam.com).
The roundup focuses on atmosphere — handcrafted coffee paired with pastries — and does not report specific wait times, capacity limits, or a reservation system, so demand here reads as consistent local traffic rather than a documented line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: None reported; walk-in coffee shop.
Walk-ins: Yes, walk-in only per available reporting.
No wait times have been publicly reported. The source roundup calls it a steady neighborhood draw but cites no queue data (tewelteam.com).
No reservation system was reported for this counter-service espresso bar (tewelteam.com).
Yes — it's described as a walk-in coffee shop with no booking mentioned by the source (tewelteam.com).
Sources: Tewel Team Blog