330
55%
With 330 cafes operating across the Bronx, the borough averages roughly one cafe for every 4,463 residents. That density creates real competition, especially in high-traffic corridors like Fordham Road, the Hub, and around Yankee Stadium where foot traffic is heavy and multiple chains sit within blocks of each other. Dunkin' and Starbucks locations alone account for a visible share of the market, putting pressure on independent operators to differentiate on quality, speed, or experience.
Here's the gap: only 55% of Bronx cafes — about 180 out of 330 — have a website. That means nearly half the market is invisible to anyone searching online for "cafes near me" or checking hours before visiting. In a borough where commuters, students, and healthcare workers make up a huge portion of weekday customers, not having a web presence is a real disadvantage. For operators who do invest in even a basic site with hours, menu, and location, there's immediate room to capture demand that competitors are leaving on the table.
Fast morning grab-and-go
Bronx residents heading to the subway, bus, or Metro-North need coffee and food that's ready in minutes — not a sit-down experience.
Proximity to transit stops
Location near the 4, B, D, or 6 train lines often matters more than the cafe itself; customers pick whatever's closest to their commute.
Affordable daily prices
With a median household income well below the city average, Bronx cafe-goers are price-sensitive and notice when a latte crosses $6.
Clean space to sit briefly
A clean, well-lit spot to rest for 10 minutes — even without table service — goes a long way in neighborhoods with few public seating options.
Familiar faces behind the counter
Regulars in Bronx neighborhoods value being recognized; staff who remember orders and names build loyalty that chains can't replicate.
A sample of real cafes in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| Fruit Guy | Café |
| Chartwells By The Bay | Café |
| Dunkin' | Coffee Shop |
| Grounds Donut House | Coffee Shop |
| The Miles Coffee Bar | Coffee Shop |
| Bridges | Coffee Shop |
| Starbucks - Drive Thru | Coffee Shop |
| Starbucks | Coffee Shop |
| Cafe East Tremont | Coffee Shop |
| Carmines Sweet Shop | Café |
| T.ology | Bubble Tea Shop |
| King Coffee Services | Coffee Shop |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
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Nearly half of Bronx cafes have no website at all. Even a single-page site with your address, hours, and menu puts you ahead of 150 competitors who are invisible in local search results.
Price for the neighborhood, not the borough
The Bronx isn't Manhattan. Study what nearby cafes charge — not citywide averages — and keep your core menu competitive. A $1 difference on a regular coffee adds up to real volume over a week.
Open early or stay late — pick one
With 330 cafes in the borough, you can't out-compete everyone on every hour. Serve the 6 a.m. commuter rush or the 8 p.m. after-dinner crowd, but own a time slot that's underserved near your block.
Three hundred thirty cafes in a borough of 1.47 million people means the Bronx isn't short on options — but the market isn't evenly spread. High-traffic areas like Fordham and the Grand Concourse are packed with Dunkin' and Starbucks locations, while residential blocks in Throggs Neck or Pelham Bay may have only one or two independent spots. The biggest competitive edge right now is basic digital visibility: 45% of Bronx cafes have no website, so any operator who can be found online and looks credible already has a head start.
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