Being that all the coffee is brewed
right there in their Brooklyn location, every cup is quality. The roast I tried was
right in the middle thus making it perfect. If
you’re in Williamsburg, living in Williamsburg, or have a lover in Williamsburg,
you’d be foolish not to grab a (daily) cup from Toby’s Estate Coffee on North 6th
Street, one block from the Bedford L stop. But fear not Manhattan dwellers
there is also another location in the Flatiron district for all of you. Open
Monday through Friday 7 to 7 and Saturday and Sunday from 8 to 8 it’s the perfect
place to nurse a coffee before work, to write a screenplay, find a boyfriend (I
found a few…hundred) or just a nook to people watch from. Drink up, Brooklyn.
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Toby's Estate Coffee: Brooklyn, New York
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Piccolo Cafe: New York, New York
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Sunday, September 8, 2013
Mudhouse: Charlottesville, Virginia
the quaint sign of the Mudhouse. Had it not been for my dramatic stopping-dead-in-my-tracks turn around, my family would have passed right on by. Within moments we were inside breathing it all in. Local students from the University of Virginia filled a few of the seats, middle aged adults preoccupying the rest. Everyone had a well-rested look to them as if the cafe was also a well prescribed anti-aging cream (if only). But alas I had to go keep on aging leaving with a few pictures on my phone and a chai in my hand.
The
menu was simple. Simply coffee, because who needs strange flavors and strange
names when a simple latte or cappuccino, when made right, is all you need to
lift your mood. If you find yourself in the quaint town of Charlottesville
Virginia you would be doing a disservice to yourself if you skipped a coffee
break at the Mudhouse.
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Old City Coffee; Philadelphia, PA
It’s so easy to become overwhelmed
in Philadelphia, from the historic must-sees to the shopping that lies on each
street corner. What I was searching for in Philly was coffee. As my friend
Mariah and I ventured out to Philly for the day, we knew we wanted to spend
most of the day in Philly’s Old City. Once we reached the point where our faces
were melted off, lying in a puddle next to some tourist’s feet, we set out to
find Old City Coffee. Old City is one of my favorite parts of the city because
of the quaint feel, brick buildings and quiet side streets. It is on one of
those quiet side streets, Church Street, where you can find the Old City Coffee.
This is a must stop while in Philly, and as I walked up to its front door I
could already see why. With two chairs separated by a small table outside of
the door, elevated on a small block of cement, your perfect outdoor seating was
there for the claiming.

As we said goodbye to the dapper
middle aged man reading the paper, the two women on their business meeting, and
the line of coffee grounds enticing costumers into their caffeinated arms, we
left feeling recharged and ready to explore the streets of Philly. If you ever
find yourself in Philadelphia I would advise you to make sure to stop by Old
City Coffee for a drink or a quiet rest
from the city of Brotherly Love.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Kahve: New York, New York
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New York, NY, USA
Monday, December 3, 2012
Caffe Bene: New York, New York
There is a strong misconception
that real New Yorkers don’t go into Times Square, well if that is true they
sadly haven’t experienced Caffe Bene. Nestled on the corner of Broadway and 49th,
Caffe Bene is the perfect stop to forget about the tourist infested streets
right beyond the floor to ceiling windows. Mixing rustic urban architecture
with the classic feel of a New York coffee shop, the café could be patented
with the hugely famous term “hipster.”
The front room housed the
in-and-outers, the upstairs collected the coined business men and women mixed
with the hum of couples seeking their usual seats; the back room, however, was
my personal favorite. The back of the café was compiled of two full wall
bookcases filled with cookbooks, classics, encyclopedias and much more. Large
tables allowed for group studying, and small tables allowed book nerds like me
to sink into the bookcases, eaten by pure delight.
As if the atmosphere wasn't enough,
Caffe Bene offers food that will put a smile on your face (if of course the
bookcases and well-dressed men surrounding you didn't already do that). Their
trademark item, the waffle, seems to be a simple food, but by Caffe Bene’s terms
is not. Chocolate Waffles, Red Velvet Waffles, Pistachio Waffles, Strawberry
Chocolate and the special combo of a waffle and coffee—what more could you
want? If you do want more or you don’t care for waffles (blasphemy) there are
wraps, sandwiches, salads and every dripping-with-caffeine drink you could ever
imagine, including a Red Velvet Latte. (Insert Foodgasm) After I got over the impeccable shoes of the
man sitting diagonal from me, I was able to have some great sweets laced with
conversation. Caffe Bene was a stumble upon that will now become a must go.
Whether you are just stopping to grab a drink or you need to study, Caffe Bene
has the means to accommodate.
I can hear the I-phones unlocking
now, plans being canceled, and Times Square meeting a few new faces, because Caffe Bene is the place to stop and refresh.
Location:
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Monday, November 26, 2012
On Orange: Lancaster, PA
Whether you’re in the city for Sunday morning service or
admiring galleries, the perfect place to stop for lunch lies right “on Orange”
street. On Orange is nestled
between art galleries and a small bookstore, “Winding Way Books.” Open from 7 am
to 1:30 pm every day, On Orange gives you gourmet breakfast just when you want
it. In search of the perfect Sunday lunch, my family and I stumbled upon On
Orange only to spend an hour of our time falling in love with the old apartment
feel of the building, the filling but not excessive plates, the nearly full but
no line amount of customers, and the loving-their-job staff.
After
getting through the embarrassment that I didn't know how to say the name of the
dish I wanted to order, I was soon on my way to eating away any discontent I
may have had. The ChilaQuiles (you try and say it)
came in a bowl and left down the front of my shirt. This isn't the dish for the
mild salsa buyers; it was a fiery dish of tortilla chips simmered in Spicy
Red Chili Chorizo Sausage Sauce,
Queso Fresco, and over-easy eggs. To say the least I quite enjoyed myself as I
licked the bowl with my side of toast. They have a wide variety of dishes from
omelets, gruyere grilled cheeses, the ever-popular Lancaster favorite of cream
chipped beef, to never-before-served sandwiches. The light conversation in the
air paired with the large windows and cream colored paint matching the light,
friendly dishes that On Orange had to offer.
The
corners were filled with young couples (notice that I came with my family, no
lover in sight; not that I’m bitter), the elderly, the middle aged and the
families of Lancaster. The staff was just as diverse as the customers. They
were young, middle aged, artsy, grunge, friendly and always smiling. A
personality for everyone.
This
holiday season will be a busy one and as you are out Christmas shopping or
admiring the streets of Lancaster City you might want to do yourself a favor.
Head on over to On Orange, where you’ll be greeted immediately and have waters
on your table before your thirst can even croak. Come with an open mind and
leave a new regular of On Orange.
Location:
Lancaster, PA, USA
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
The Grey Dog: New York, New York
It was Parent Weekend here at Hofstra, this meaning free dinner: ate elsewhere; free concert: didn't go; free brunch: slept late and called it lunch. I did, however, participate in the Parent part of Parent Weekend. This being said, my parents and I decided to make our own agenda. We headed into the city, East Village to be exact. We found ourselves at the Grey Dog. With three locations you have no excuse but to have a cappuccino, an espresso, a beer, or an I-am-skinny-and-pretty-in-order-to-make-your-self-esteem-go-down water to complement your meal.


If you like good food, an artsy atmosphere and an overall quality experience then make sure to head to University Place, West 16th Street or Mulberry Street in Manhattan to get your fix of Grey Dog. Warning: you may and will most likely become addicted, so much so you will want to become a regular thus leading to you ultimately moving to NYC. So thank you Grey Dog, for the over populated city that we all love so dearly.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The Shoppes at 301: Lancaster, PA

As soon as you enter you are
surrounded by a mix of French class and Southern hospitality. The tablecloths
are mix-matched ranging from chicken to flower print. This isn't the café for
sitting with just drinks.
If you feel the need for that though, you can claim a seat up at the coffee
bar. The conversation travels
throughout the café, led by the owner herself. Personable, the owner mingles among the customers
speaking of café inspirations, the quaint nature of Lancaster and NYC. I spoke
of all three with her
but lingered longer on the latter.

Location:
Lancaster, PA, USA
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Gregory's Coffee: New York, New York
There is a difference between being
IN New York and BEING in New York. I prefer the latter. Times Square is great,
Rockefeller Plaza is grand, but what’s wonderful and fascinating are the local
hotspots. I don’t know about you, but I’m past getting asked if I want to go to
a comedy show in Times Square, going into the NBC store and commenting on the
same collection of Office mugs and T-shirts, and having to change my entire
route because of the potentially pedophilic man dressed up like Elmo dead
ahead. I’m ready for the local spots. Spots like Gregory’s Coffee. With five
locations throughout New York City, you are promised your fix of coffee no
matter where you are.
As I
stepped off of Avenues of the Americas and into Gregory’s Coffee, I was
instantly transported. The tourists become engulfed by the ritzy buildings that
cause that God-knows-we-don’t-got-none-o’-them-there-kind-of-things-in-our-small-towns
distraction. What they don’t realize is just how much of New York they are
missing as they stare simply at the skyline.
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There
was a small line in front of me, nothing compared to most NYC lines, as I
decided what I wanted to try. Cappuccinos, espresso, croissants, muffins, tea
and what I personally enjoyed, a dirty chai. I think 90% of the reason I
ordered it was because I enjoy saying the words dirty chai in public and
feeling accepted. I’m still working on getting my voice to a level of sultry
that this drink order demands, but that will come with time, I suppose.
Mocha
colored walls match the color of the drinks (unless of course you are using
unheard of amounts of creamer, which if so I advise you to try tea, you’ll save
yourself about 5,000 calories). The decoration is quite modern with clean
lines, wooden tables and tall chairs. My feet dangle from the chair as I stare
out at the taxis, people, and trash that seem to fly past the floor to ceiling
windows. The serenity of Gregory’s café offers a polar opposite to the busyness
that lies just beyond that window. The workers chatting coffee, “Gregulars”
scattered around utilizing the free Wifi, and me attempting to get my brother
to engage in conversation instead of texting his girlfriend, causes for one of
my favorite café feels.
So I
suggest all you New Yorkers, “gregulate” your schedule to include time for a
sip at Gregory’s Coffee. I promise you’ll have a “greg” time. Ok, the puns are
done. So get your cup and your Gregulars’ card at Gregory’s Coffee where "they
see coffee differently."
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Cafe One Eight: Lancaster, PA

I’m a sucker for exposed brick
walls. I swear I spent about twenty minutes gushing about the brick walls and
the paintings hanging from them. My friend was most likely planning her exit
during my impromptu lecture on why I love brick walls. Chalkboard paint added
an earthy feel. It was their very own handwriting lining the walls. The
handwriting was of course perfect, since the café as a whole is just that,
perfect.
All the
employees, on the day that I visited, were Plain Mennonite causing me to feel a
bit sinful for wearing pants but I’ll repent later. Yes, it has the coffee
drinks that everyone so desires, but it also has a full menu of food
selections. I personally chose a Santa Fe Chicken Salad. To. Die. For. After
consuming that salad the thought did cross my mind of attempting to work there.
That salad was so good I would easily and happily start wearing a long jean
skirt and head covering. I am from Lancaster afterall, and have more than my
fair share of Mennonite blood running through my veins.
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My beautiful friend Erin |
My best
friend, Erin, and I sat towards the front of the café where floor to ceiling
windows allow for the perfect people watching. A construction worker, a mom
with a Duggar Family amount of children, the scenery outside is quite eclectic
but inside the mix of people seem to be business waiting to get take out, mom’s
meeting up for a get-me-out-of-the-house kind of lunch, and people like my
friend and I who had a we-see-each-other-everyday-but-we-act-like-its-been-years
kind of lunch.
If you
have a chance and want to be embraced by the true definition of cuteness and their amazing mission statement, then
head on down to Orange Street for a bite to eat at Café One Eight.
Location:
Lancaster, PA, USA
Monday, July 23, 2012
Ocean City Coffee Company; Ocean City, New Jersey


With no
seating, you grab your coffee and go. A coffee drive through, so to speak. This avoids frustrated moments of searching
for a table, old men in the corner waiting for girls in bikinis, and small
children screaming for the 9,323 time that they want a milkshake. Well send the
kids to Kelis’s yard to get that milkshake because you don’t want to miss your
daily stop at Ocean City's Coffee Company.
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Friday, June 29, 2012
The Springerle House: Strasburg, PA
The Springerle House. A Springerle is a German biscuit…or so
Wikipedia tells me. This barely-large-enough-to-fit-five-people café sits in
the main square of Strasburg, PA. A few tables sit outside, while the main seating
composed of mixed matched chairs and tables lay inside. Upon entering the café,
the red walls automatically fill you with an overly warm feeling. I once heard
that red walls make you subconsciously eat more. I don’t know if that’s really
true, but God bless ‘em if it is.

I personally am a strong believer
of the policy, “No Cookie left behind.” Hanging cookies on the wall slightly
ruptures this policy’s rule, but I suppose I will let it slide. As I approached
the counter to order, I spotted shelving right next to the register that held
every loose leaf tea you could imagine. I then became “that costumer,” taking a
longer time to order than it takes to drink the tea. The cups were clear glass we “Springerle-like
designs on the outside”, giving me the feeling that I had entered Narnia, where
I could have all the Hot Chocolate and Turkish Delight my heart desires. I
desire a lot.
The hum of the espresso machine was
just enough to keep the conversations of everyone in the café private. I
personally found contentment in my Cinnamon tea and cookies, from the display
case, not the wall, but I watched others around me have smoothies,
sandwiches—typical café food. I don’t know if I was transported to Germany
where the cookies prefer to be on the wall rather than my mouth, or Narnia
where we drink from clear mugs, but I do know that I felt outside of little, old Strasburg.
The tourist-filled sidewalks and the insides of the Springerle House are two different places,
two different ambiances, two different worlds. So go get your cookies from the Springerle House,
before they hang them on the walls.
Location:
Strasburg, PA, USA
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Rachel’s Café and Creperie: Lancaster, PA
If I had the money to go to France, I would, but I don’t. I
have negative money, the story of every college student. Although my numbers
are in the red I still seem to manage to splurge on chai, cafes and clothes.
Sad but true. Feeling a little French, despite the fact that I look hideous in
a beret, I met my dad for lunch at the infamous Rachel’s Café and Creperie.

After you obtain a seat in either
one of the two rooms, you’re in for a “traiter.” That’s treat in French, thank
you Google translate. From Cheeseburger Crepes, Greek Crepes, Thai Crepes, to
what I believe to be created by God himself, Nutella Crepes, they’ve got it all.
God bless the man who thought to create Nutella. This is literally a marriage
proposal to that man, or an invitation to simply cook for me, either one will
suffice. Eating is my specialty. (Insert winky face.)
My dad and I cleared our plates of
a Greek and a Breakfast crepe within minutes of their arrival. Next we felt the
need to indulge in one of the Nutella crepes I so greatly praised in the
paragraph above. It was simply splendid. So splendid, it ended up not only in
my mouth but on my dress as well. It becomes a dog eat dog world when you place
one singular Nutella crepe in front of my father and me. After my dad finished his last swig of Boylan
Cane Cola, because Rachel’s is just too hipster to have Coke beverages, we were
off. Goodbye France, hello Lancaster City.
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