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Good Coffee in New York
The "Good Living" section of the Sydney Morning Herald had these recommendations yesterday & I'm posting in the hope it might be useful to other Aussie coffee lovers.
Ruby's ... run by an Australian, uses Segafredo. (Also has vegemite!) Joe Jack's Cafe Gitane The Soy Luck Club Cafe Angelique Panino Giusto .. West Village cafe/bakery. Gimme Coffee in Williamsburg St. Helen Cafe near Bedford St., Williamsburg. La Bergamote - Chelsea. The article didn't give any addresses,other than what I've posted, so if anyone can fill in the blanks - and/or add to the list, I'm sure there would be a bunch of VERY GRATEFUL people ! |
De Roberti's on the east side First Ave, btw 10th & 11th. They've been serving up espresso and biscotti since 1904.
Oh, and you probably don't have to be Australian to enjoy ;-) |
I guess it depends on what style of coffee you like. Via Quadronno for cappucino on the upper east side.
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9th St. Espresso at 9th & A, used to be "Higher Grounds"
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Thanks everyone - much appreciated.
Sorry AllanNYC, no offence meant - just my clumsy phrasing (LOL). Every city has it's great and goddawful coffee places (we sure do!) and the trick for me is always getting to the greats without too many pit stops in the goddawfuls on the way through (LOL)So, I guess I was just thinking it would be handy for other "out of towners" who mightn't be "in the know". I'm so excited to be going to NY, can't wait to get into the galleries, museums, hopefully some theatre, hire a bicycle in Central Park ... absorb! |
No worries Bokhara - just having some fun.
BTW, I'm looking forward to my visit to Australia in 2006. |
Thanks, AllanNYC ... Will it be your first visit down here? Happy to help out with anything I can ... including some of our good coffee haunts (Secret Sydneysiders tips!)
Cheers ... supposed to be winter here now, but I was at lunch at Icebergs on Bondi Beach today & was 20's .. not TOO bad (LOL) |
I life Cafe Henri (formerly Gamin) on Bedford St in the W. Village. Push on 3rd AVe near 23rd st also makes a nice cup.
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The best coffee in Ny has to be my kitchen:)
I just got a new coffee/espresso maker and it's ust like my favorite, Via Quadronno....also their iced cappucino is unbelieveable. |
Bokhara, did things work out with wantsomesun? Where are you staying?
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Hi McLaurie,
No - I haven't heard back from Wantsomesun, so I guess their plans may have changed. I've shortlisted some apartments & hotels from the links people on Fodors have given (Thanks Everyone !) and we're meeting this week to go through them all. My friend will now only be in NY for 1 week, so I think I'll take your suggestion & try a different location for the 2nd week (maybe a B&B ?). Will keep you posted. Thanks again for your help. Long weekend here - Queen's Birthday - and am off to visit cousins on the Central Coast. Cheers |
Cafe Mozart Upper West side
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71 Irving at 71 Irving Place, convenient to Gramercy Park and Union Square. 18th St.
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Orens, on 58th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues.
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There are lot'sof good Italian coffee in NYC. But, if you want a walk-in-and-out type, Veniero's Bakery on 10th Street (bet. 1st and 2nd) serve coffee almost as good as those coffee bars in Italy and looks like one, too.
Veniero's also sells very good Italian pastries (think cannolis). |
Joe's is located in the West Village near the corner of Waverly Place and Sixth Avenue. The coffee is excellent. One of the few places where they get the foam on a latte or cappucino in a design like a leaf or flower.
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