New York City has some pretty amazing coffee. It was not always this way, however. In recent years, many small time artisan coffee shops have found their way to the Big Apple and are thriving with their bean business.
The following are some of the best places to get a cup of coffee in New York City right now.
Abraco is my favorite cup of coffee in all of Manhattan without a doubt. The owner at this place is hilarious and clearly constantly pepped up from the power and smoothness of this cup of joe. The olive oil loaf here is also legendary.
Located in the lobby of the Ace Hotel is Portland's own Stumptown Coffee. This place has so much character, from the old school 1930s feel with the baristas in berets. They will try the beans before handing them over, and if its not the perfect blend, they will throw it out until it is.
Located on the border of the Lower East Side and East Village is Bluebird Coffee Shop. Just less than a year ago, this place was home to the short lived Simon Sips, which just did not have the magic that Bluebird has. If you are traveling to New York anytime soon and happen to find yourself touring the Lower East Side, make a stop at Bluebird.
A coffee shop that has been getting a ton of great press recently is the new establishment Blue Bottle Coffee in Brooklyn. This place is an offshoot of the San Francisco chain, and we are glad they decided to come over to the East coast. This place is fantastic.
Down in TriBeCa is the wildly popular RBC Coffee Shop. This place was number one on my list of coffee shops to try, and I was finally able to knock it off the list last weekend.
These are just some of the best. It was hard to distinguish #2 -#10 on my personal list, so I may just have to make another article covering the topic.
The following are some of the best places to get a cup of coffee in New York City right now.
Abraco is my favorite cup of coffee in all of Manhattan without a doubt. The owner at this place is hilarious and clearly constantly pepped up from the power and smoothness of this cup of joe. The olive oil loaf here is also legendary.
Located in the lobby of the Ace Hotel is Portland's own Stumptown Coffee. This place has so much character, from the old school 1930s feel with the baristas in berets. They will try the beans before handing them over, and if its not the perfect blend, they will throw it out until it is.
Located on the border of the Lower East Side and East Village is Bluebird Coffee Shop. Just less than a year ago, this place was home to the short lived Simon Sips, which just did not have the magic that Bluebird has. If you are traveling to New York anytime soon and happen to find yourself touring the Lower East Side, make a stop at Bluebird.
A coffee shop that has been getting a ton of great press recently is the new establishment Blue Bottle Coffee in Brooklyn. This place is an offshoot of the San Francisco chain, and we are glad they decided to come over to the East coast. This place is fantastic.
Down in TriBeCa is the wildly popular RBC Coffee Shop. This place was number one on my list of coffee shops to try, and I was finally able to knock it off the list last weekend.
These are just some of the best. It was hard to distinguish #2 -#10 on my personal list, so I may just have to make another article covering the topic.
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