Try Cafe Lalo. It was featured in a scene in "You've Got Mail". Also, try the cafe Serendipity in the Upper East Side. It's close to Bloomingdales and the major shopping stores so you can take a break from shopping and get a quick drink. However, Serendipity is a bit expensive. If all else fails, there are a bunch of Dunk N' Donuts and Starbucks around. Personally, I like independent coffee houses. Conglomerates take all the fun out of living.
i heard of this new place call " starbucks" or something like that, i have never been there but they tell me its nice, i'm not sure if there is one in this "New York" you speak of, but maybe?
My recommendation goes out to Grey Dog's down in the West Village. The staff is courteous, the environment is calming, and oh yes...the coffee is excellent. It's really a cool place to check out. If espresso is your cup of tea..um..coffee, then you can't go wrong with 9th street Espresso. Both places serve a superior cup than Starbucks IMHO.
Damico's Coffee Roasters also operates a small cafe in their place. http://www.damicofoods.com
ReplyDeleteAlso, The Coffee Pot on 9th Ave and 49th st. is an ok place.
Try Cafe Lalo. It was featured in a scene in "You've Got Mail". Also, try the cafe Serendipity in the Upper East Side. It's close to Bloomingdales and the major shopping stores so you can take a break from shopping and get a quick drink. However, Serendipity is a bit expensive. If all else fails, there are a bunch of Dunk N' Donuts and Starbucks around. Personally, I like independent coffee houses. Conglomerates take all the fun out of living.
ReplyDeletei heard of this new place call " starbucks" or something like that, i have never been there but they tell me its nice, i'm not sure if there is one in this "New York" you speak of, but maybe?
ReplyDeleteAnd, it always works out because the coffee serves for after-dinner talk, the soda for even later and the water for bed.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite coffee shop serves unsweetened soya milk, how good is that, it's normally horribley sugarified. a pleasant suprise.
ReplyDeleteMy recommendation goes out to Grey Dog's down in the West Village. The staff is courteous, the environment is calming, and oh yes...the coffee is excellent. It's really a cool place to check out. If espresso is your cup of tea..um..coffee, then you can't go wrong with 9th street Espresso. Both places serve a superior cup than Starbucks IMHO.
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http://www.debonairmag.com/restaurant_review_-_9th_street_espresso.htm
a barista makes and serves coffee.. with an audience! i am proud with my performance today. :D
ReplyDeleteIn Salem, The Governor's Cup serves up decent caffeinated beverages and appears to be the late night coffee shop here. Glad it's good.
ReplyDeleteits just a mr. Coffee but it serves my purposes well. Not giving 2 bucks a day to dunkin donuts any more.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, hope it serves you as well as ours has. Kid-proof coffee press FTW!
ReplyDeleteI love treating tully's like my own private gamedev studio. That serves endless coffee. But that I have to pay for. :)
ReplyDeleteNeed coffee for a crowd? Problem solved. We have coffee to go that serves 15.
ReplyDeleteWoot, I found a Thai spot that serves Bangkok street tea and coffee! Craving some right now : )
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