Hybrid Coffee Jersey City

Hybrid Coffee and Kitchen has moved to its new home in downtown Jersey City. The new location is on 398 Manila Ave. between Second and Third Streets.

The café reopened on Monday, August 16. Hybrid owner Evan Santiago says it’s been “a beautiful mix” of new locals and loyal customers who have known Santiago since he opened his first coffee “shop” out of a 1970s horse trailer he operated at Exchange Place.

“Hybrid is just a compilation of just different places that I visited and different people that I’ve met as a designer,” Santiago said. “A lot of people influenced me to be who I am today as a creative, and that kind of flows through the spirit of what I do here at Hybrid.”

That’s evident as soon as you walk into the café. The inside pays tribute to the nostalgic, modern, and international and showcases Santiago’s interior design touch. There are repurposed sewing machines (by Santiago himself), which serve as intimate two-top tables; an espresso machine inspired by a trip Santiago made to southern Italy; and accents of yellow throughout: in flowers, seat cushions, even a vintage Pacman game. Above a golden velour couch is a neon sign in script that reads: “Love coffee, love people” –– a bit of a mantra for Santiago.

Hybrid offers all the new basics: drip coffee, cold brew, espresso drinks (lattes, mochas, red eyes), chai tea (made in-house), and other hot and iced teas.

Some of its more unusual beverages offerings include matcha, turmeric, and beetroot teas; a french toast latte (made with both maple syrup and homemade cinnamon syrup); and a year-round pumpkin latte with homemade pumpkin puree. Of the numerous breakfast dishes Santiago has curated, he recommends the avocado toast: a one-inch-thick piece of brioche toast topped with an entire avocado, layers of feta, almonds, and drizzled with sriracha and honey.

Hybrid Coffee
Hybrid Coffee

Santiago is a hybrid himself. Before entering the coffee scene, he worked in apparel, advertising technology software, branding, construction, and interior design.

I left my entire career in design to go into a nine-and-a-half-foot white horse trailer. But damn, it looked beautiful. And I really loved it.”

Santiago may have a high standard for coffee and design, but don’t be intimidated; He wants people to come in and feel at home.

“Sometimes people who love coffee can come off a little pompous, they can come off a little, you know … pinky outs. And I just don’t want that to ever be the case here. When … you walk in, I want you to be greeted; when you leave, I want you to know that I appreciate your business, and the fact that you took time out of your day to walk through these doors is really important to me.”

Hybrid Coffee and Kitchen is open Monday to Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for indoor and outdoor dining.

Casey is a freelance podcast producer living in Jersey City, NJ. In the past, she's worked on shows for The Wall Street Journal, G/O Media's Lifehacker, Wondery, and Slate Studios. She attended the Salt...