Category: Coffee Shops
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Perpetuum Cafe: Tribeca
Six Words or Less: Office Grind Caffeine Fix Location: 200 Church Street, Between Duane and Thomas Hours: Weekdays 7-7 Weekends 9-6 Open Since: January 2017 Amenities: Wifi, A Dozen Seats with tables, Pastries Must Try: Lavender Lane Latte and Chocolate Croissants from Ceci-Cela Roaster: Toby’s Estate Owner: Ken Cenjaun Perpetuum Cafe borders the edge…
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Jack’s Stir Brew: Tribeca
Six Words or Less: Community Slice in A Nomadic Spot Location: 2 6th Ave, at the corner of 6th Ave and White Street Hours: 6:30am-7pm Everyday Open Since: April 2016 Amenities: Pastries, Cold Brew on Tap, Juice in Fridge, (as part of the hotel lobby of The Roxy Hotel) bathrooms, seating and wifi, outdoor seating in…
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Double Dutch Espresso
Six words or less: fast-paced, careful crafting, cute vibe Location: Frederick Douglas Blvd Between 118th and 119th Street Open Since: January 2014 Amenities: The most outlets in Harlem(!), bathroom, 20 2-seater tables, 7 bar seats, free wifi, outdoor/courtyard space (shared with neighboring bar, Mess Hall). Light bites and pastries from local spots like Bread Alone…
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Day Trip Outside the City: Six Depot Roastery
Six words or less: Local Roast, Friendly Staff, Expansive Vibe Location: West Stockbridge, MA (on the border of NY State) Hours: 8-4 Everyday Open Since: July 2013 Amenities: Bathroom, Seating for 24, Gallery, Kitchen Open Breakfast & Lunch Must Try: Bali Blue Moon Roast As the winter thaws and the days lengthen, my eyes begin to look outside…
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Joe Coffee’s Classes: Home Brew Methods
In the heart of the FlatIron District, surrounded by fitness boutiques and doughnut shops, tucked away on 21st, you will find Joe Coffee‘s Headquarters. In the front an espresso machine, grinder, drip brewer, and a lot of talent will serve you amazing single source coffee–a different kind each day! In the back, behind a half…
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Uptown Roasters
Six words or less: Peruvian, Spanish Harlem-Proud, Local Roast Location: 110th Street Between Lexington and Park Hours:6:30-6pm Weekdays & 7-6 Weekends Open Since: June 2015 Amenities: Bathroom, Seating for 12, Outlets for 6, Free Wifi Must Try: El Barrio Blend: American Drip Welcome to the barrio! Dan and Shanna Hildebrandt moved to East Harlem…
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Harlem Coffee Company
Six words or less: Deep, Rich, Smooth, Community, Emerging, Entrepreneurial Location: Lenox between 117th and 118th Street Hours: 6:30am-8pm Weekdays, 7am-8pm Weekends Open Since: January 2017 Amenities: Wifi, Bathroom, Mixed Seating for 24 (community table, cafe tables, barista bar) Must Try: Single Origin Drip Brew Roasted by Joe Coffee Mark O. Thompson, owner/founder of Harlem Coffee Co.,…
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Lenox Coffee
Six words or less: Local Roaster, Community Spot, Laptop Friendly Location: 129th Street & Between Fifth Ave & Lenox Ave Hours: Every Weekday 7am-7pm, Saturday & Sunday 8am-7pm Open Since: December 2012 Roaster: Owner roaster operating out of Co-op in Red Hook, Pulley Collective Amenities: Wifi, Bathroom, A few outlets, Seating for 20 Must try: Cold Brew on Tap or the…
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Dear Mama: A Community Coffee Shop in Harlem
Six words or less: Local roast, large space, big heart Location: 109th Street & Between First and Second Avenue Hours: Every Day 7am-9pm (Except Tuesday, 7am-10pm) Open Since: July 2016 Roaster: Dear Mama in partnership Nobletree Coffee (Red Hook, BK) Amenities: Wifi, Bathrooms, A few outlets, Seating for 30 Must try: Dip-able Cookies & Cappuccino…
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NYC Coffee Supports ACLU: Your List
Coffee and political action have always been intertwined. At one point King Charles II tried to shut down coffee shops believing that the citizens complaining about his governing were spurred on by coffee consumption. On December 29, 1675, King Charles II issued A Proclamation for the Suppression of Coffee Houses. In it he banned coffeehouses as…
