New York: Top 10 Best Coffee Shops
Bryce Longton
November 26, 2008
1. McNulty's Tea & Coffee (West Village) - 1950's vibe to go with your thoroughly modern caffeine buzz.
2. El Beit (Williamsburg) - Seriously smooth java from the new kid in the 'Burg.
3. Abraco (East Village) - Cozy nook for serious coffee lovers.
4. Beanocchio Café (Upper East Side) - Pastries, omelets, and sandwiches as good as the coffee for both 9-to-5ers and laptop toters.
5. Zibetto Espresso Bar (Upper West Side) - Stand at the bar. Slam your espresso. You’re welcome.
6. Ashbox (Williamsburg) - Still a Greenpoint local; hasn’t been blown up yet.
7. Porto Rico Importing Company (Soho) - Long lines, smooth blends, buy your beans here.
8. Casa Cupcake (Garment District) - Sweet stuff, rustic scene. If you weren’t especially hot on cupcakes before, you will be now.
9. Housing Works (Soho) - Good reads. Free WiFi. Hot, good, coffee. What more do you want?
10. Café Reggio (West Village) - The Village café, with the locals and tourists to prove it. Slamming cappuccino. Sit in Shaft’s seat and read Junky.
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Posted by Glenn on Thu Nov 27, 2008 at 03.20 am
Some absolutely stellar cafes missing from this list.
To name but a few.
* Joe the Art of Coffee
* Blue Spoon Cafe
* Gimme Coffee
* Ninth Street Espresso