Uncover the history of coffee in New York City at these five Greenwich Village coffeeshops that include the oldest in NYC!
Uncover hidden coffee shops in NYC inside churches, underground in college basements, in subway stations and more!
If you find yourself venturing out into the tundra that is currently New York City, make sure to find a refuge that offers a warm, cozy place to defrost.
From modest taverns to opulent steakhouses, these are 15 of the most iconic New York restaurants, bars, and cafes.
These are five of the best Greenwich Village coffee shops as featured on our Greenwich Village Coffee Tour.
Greenwich Village is home to one of New York City’s coffee mainstays, the Porto Rico Importing Company. First opened in
September 29th is National Coffee Day. NYC has no shortage of coffee shops and we've discovered many of them but today, we are sharing our favorite truly hidden coffee shops.
Tucked in Midtown with a facade of stained glass windows is a church founded for Swedish seamen that has a cozy secret: a hidden coffee shop. The building itself also has a great history.
Influenced by houses of literature in European cities, the new Center for Fiction in Downtown Brooklyn hosts a bookstore, library, writer’s studio, and café.
From a surf shop/coffee shop to a motorcycle shop/cafe, here are 12 of the most interesting examples of coffee shop combinations in New York City.