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Chocolat Michel Cluizel
(Restaurants - Coffee Shop)
888 BroadwayNew York NY 10003 212-477-7335
Description:
FLATIRON DISTRICT. Folks visiting ABC Carpet & Home are in for a lot more than they bargained for, thanks to this branch of the renowned Norman chocolatier (one of only two Cluizel boutiques in the world). In addition to paralyzingly good chocolate, there is also a cafe area that serves cakes, mousses, gourmet coffees and a variety of hot and cold chocolate beverages. Check with staff for info about the Guided Chocolate Tastings, which share the history, art and scope of chocolate-making. To visit after ABC is closed, you may enter through Lucy Latin Kitchen at 18th and Broadway. TRAIN: 4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, W to 14th St-Union Sq
Edgar's Café
(Restaurants - Coffee Shop)
255 W 84th StNew York NY 10024 212-496-6126
Description:
UPPER WEST SIDE. Named after the famous poet Edgar Allen Poe, this Italian coffeehouse welcomes loungers, coffee-talkers, readers and the like. All can enjoy tasty treats, including pies, cakes and interesting coffees. Tempting selection of pizzas, salads and sandwiches offered as well. Reservations not accepted. Casual dress. Cash only policy. TRAIN: C to 81st St; 1, 9 to 84th St
Grey Dog's Coffee
(Restaurants - Coffee Shop)
33 Carmine StNew York NY 10014 212-462-0041
Description:
WEST VILLAGE. Weathered, worn-out signage on Carmine Street points folks in the direction of some of the Village's best percolated beans. Named in honor of two Labrador retrievers, one white and the other black, this small coffeehouse offers up no false pretense ... it simply is what it is: a mom and pop business that has become as much a part of the community as, say, the family dog. Come early in the day for an order of eggs prepared any style, challah French toast, or a bagel with lox. Stop in any time you want for a large cafe au lait, spiced chai or machiato. TRAIN: A, C, E, F, V to W 4th; 1, 9 to Houston
Manhattan Espresso
(Restaurants - Coffee Shop)
146 E 49th StNew York NY 10017-1212 212-832-3010
Description:
MIDTOWN EAST. Located on the East Side between Lexington and 3rd Avenues. Favored by locals and international visitors alike, this small coffee house is usually quite busy. However, the atmosphere, which always exudes the aroma of freshly ground coffee beans, is still pleasant enough for a nice chat or finishing a good book. Choose from a variety of sandwiches and baked items every day. TRAIN: 6, E, F to 51st St-Lexington Ave
Veniero's
(Restaurants - Coffee Shop)
342 E 11th StNew York NY 10009 212-674-7264
Description:
EAST VILLAGE. A popular place to stop in for a good cup of cappuccino or espresso and a delicious homemade dessert, this neat little coffee shop is located between First and Second Avenues. Founded in 1894, Veniero's serves up everything from cheesecake to chocolate mousse. However, it's the Italian pastries that have developed quite a reputation over the years, and it's easy to see why once you take a delectable bite out of their cannoli, torrone or biscotti. On warmer days, gelato is the way to go. If you really want to make a lasting impression on somebody, order one of Veniero's sinful cakes. TRAIN: L to 1st Ave
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