Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nyc. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

West Village Coffee Field Trip

Last week I spent a few hours in New York City's West Village.  The neighborhood is distinguished by streets that are "off the grid" — set at an angle to the other streets in Manhattan.  It's still Colonial in feel and very residential.  In my fantasies when I dream of moving back to the city my first choice is a brownstone in the West Village.  A few years ago while getting into my car I saw Gwyneth Paltrow exiting her home on one of these charming streets and the idea of her as one of my neighbors cemented my decision.


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 Street Fair, West Village


I only had time to check out two coffee shops, Prodigy Cafe and Whynot.  Prodigy is a great space for a quiet respite from the tourists clogging Bleeker Street just around the corner.

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About six months ago the two owners started roasting their own coffee in Brooklyn at the Pulley Collective and they do a great job.  They offer both their signature Brooklyn Blend as well as single origin selections.

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Just a few blocks away, Whynot Coffee and Wine on the corner of Gay and Christopher Streets is where the monied cool locals hang out.  Toby's estate is the house offering and the music is all vinyl. After 5 the coffee shop becomes a wine bar. Hang out here (make sure you dress the part...NYC cool) and you'll most likely rub elbows with a screenwriter, photographer or a local artist.

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Whynot


Dinner was spent in Chinatown...a bit of Szechuan followed by some bubble tea.

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Chinatown fish market



Links

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Prodigy Coffee





Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Coffee and Photography

Last week I showed slices of city life in Philadelphia I found intriguing but didn't fit in a longer blog post.  This week I feature Mud Coffee and Think Coffee in New York, and briefly have a cup of La Colombe with the really interesting Luciano Begnoni, Owner of Santa Sophia Winery located in Piedmont.

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[caption id="attachment_596" align="aligncenter" width="560"]IMG_4890 Mud Coffee, NYC[/caption]

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[caption id="attachment_602" align="aligncenter" width="560"]Luciano Begnoni, Owner, Santa Sophia Winery Luciano Begnoni, Owner, Santa Sophia Winery Enjoying A Cup Of La Colombe[/caption]

Bonus Photograph, 10/2/13


Earlier today I had lunch at XIX, located at the top of the beautiful Bellevue in Philadelphia.  The Bellevue-Stratford was built in 1904 in the French Renaissance style.  As I looked above me, I captured this image.





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CoffeeGuru features over 7,000 independent coffeehouses in the US, Canada, UK and Ireland. Download the app here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/coffeeguru-indie-coffeehouses/id547969523?mt=8

Mud Coffee: http://www.onmud.com

Think Coffee: http://thinkcoffeenyc.com

La Colombe Coffee: http://www.lacolombe.com

Santa Sophia Winery: http://www.santasofia.com/index.php/en/