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17 Bleecker St., New York, NY, 10012
nr. Elizabeth St.
212-529-3914
Kaytlyn from 10013 | Posted on 4/23/07
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The sparse interior is a good incentive to bring your laptop and work. I especially like the raised wood floor which has a ships deck aesthetic. I only tripped over it twice. You can tell that the store is organic and owned by hippies because of the wildlife that is allowed to roam freely within. The food has a pleasing crunch and reminds me of when i stayed in Latvia and the pastries were ultra hard and crusty. The coffee is mild and there's a special surprise in every sip. However, the staff listen to some wierd music in there, such as loud hip hop and hindu sitar trance. Oh and avoid the bathroom at all costs. The boss is scrupulous with his money and it shows by the lack of change in the last two years. But who needs change in this hustle and bustle world?
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