New York City, the bustling metropolis that never sleeps, where coffee is a way of life. In recent years, Australian expats have been revolutionizing the coffee scene, setting the gold standard for a perfect cup of joe. These nine coffee havens have become must-visit destinations for caffeine aficionados.
Bluestone Lane, founded by former AFL player Nick Stone, has taken the city by storm with 55 locations across Manhattan and the USA. Each venue not only offers exceptional coffee but also a delectable all-day brunch menu and friendly banter, capturing the essence of Melbourne’s café culture.
For a picture-perfect breakfast experience, head to Two Hands, known for its vibrant ambiance and mouthwatering dishes like acai bowls, ricotta toast, and corn fritters. Regulars are greeted with personalized treats like the ‘outback cap’, a cappuccino adorned with a Tim Tam.
Little Collins may be small in size, but it packs a punch with its top-notch brews and Aussie-inspired menu featuring favorites like avo and feta smash and the tantalizing ‘Charcoal Chook’ sandwich. New Yorkers are quickly embracing these unique flavors.
Partners Coffee Roasters in Williamsburg offers a sun-soaked café experience complete with on-site bean roasting, making it an ideal spot to savor a smooth cup of coffee. With additional locations in Manhattan and Long Island City, a perfect flat white fix is never far away.
Ruby’s, one of the pioneering Aussie cafés in New York, exudes a beachy vibe with Bondi Beach memorabilia, Australian beer on tap, and a menu featuring burgers named after iconic Australian beaches. The laid-back atmosphere and flavorful menu keep patrons coming back for more.
Banter NYC, located in Greenwich and West Village, showcases a fusion of vibrant flavors and fresh produce, making it a go-to spot for fueling up before a day of New York exploration. The natural light-filled cafes offer a refreshing break from the city hustle.
Hole In The Wall, with its four locations, is renowned for its excellent long blacks and hearty fare. Indulge in dishes like mushies and pesto on toast, and return in the evening for a relaxing beer. The café provides a cozy retreat in the heart of the city.
Black Fox Coffee is a haven for coffee purists, offering sublime brews without any pretentiousness. Alongside their exceptional coffee, they also sell a variety of beans for those looking to recreate their perfect cup in the comfort of their hotel room, aiding in conquering jet lag.
Dudleys, aiming to capture the essence of an Australian corner bistro, serves up proper coffee from 9 am daily. This all-day diner radiates a welcoming atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike seeking a taste of Australian hospitality in the heart of New York.
These Australian-inspired coffee spots in New York not only cater to the city’s insatiable caffeine cravings but also bring a touch of Down Under charm to the bustling streets, creating a unique coffee culture that continues to thrive in the Big Apple.
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