![]() ![]() Be productive in the hotela?s fully equipped, 24-hour business center with high-speed internet, printing, and photocopying access, and book our boardroom for an important business negotiation.Stay active with cardiovascular machines and resistance equipment in the hotela?s fitness center. Keep up with work using high-speed internet access at the flexible work desk, or watch your favorite shows on the 32-inch flat-screen TV. Enjoy a warm, freshly baked DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie on arrival at this New York City hotel.Stay in a well-decorated guest room, featuring warm mahogany tones and rich colors. Discover New Yorka?s most popular attractions, including the Statue of Liberty and the World Trade Center Memorial. Interiors agency Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design describes its back-and-forth method of collaboration with furniture guru Francois Chambard, of UM Projects, as a “creative game of ping pong”, which sounds like a nice way to spend one’s working life, don’t you think? The two New York firms – along with architectural consultants Danu Hassik and Hannah Chiaroni-Clarke – are responsible for Happy Bones, a coffee shop in Nolita that stands out from the mass of bodies in look and feel.Set in the Stone Street Historic District of lower Manhattan, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York City Financial District is a beautiful downtown hotel with magnificent views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Ellis Island. The shop wasn’t even a shop originally, but rather an alley running between the neighbouring buildings. The footprint is therefore long and thin, and the area is split in the middle by a bespoke counter/console unit, with the customers hanging out at the front, and the coffee-making jiggery-pokery happening in the back. ![]() ![]() Up front Happy Bones is a stark whitewashed box with room for exhibiting and retail capacity only the spray splatter wallpaper by owner-artist Jason Woodside demands to stand out. Custom-made perforated mesh panels are an example of the “industrial craft” vibe shaped by GVID and UM’s interaction, and angular shapes in light grey suggest a mechanical slant to things.“Where can I find a good coffee?” you ask, as you set foot in NYC for the first time. Brace yourself! There are more than 50 Australian cafes and coffee shops in New York City, and our handy AWNY guide shows you where to find your Aussie coffee fix. Scattered across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and beyond, that perfect flat white or cappuccino is never far away with several cafes offering gluten-free and vegan/vegetarian options. We’ve also included cafes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and upstate New York as a nod to expats who live and venture outside of The City. This guide includes baked goods and treats, from Aussie entrepreneurs to enjoy with your coffee. Jump ahead to your neighborhood of choice: Coffee shops are listed by neighborhood – those with multiple locations are listed first. Multiple locations: cafes with many locations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and beyond.Photo by Charisse Kenion on Unsplash Beyond Coffee: Baked Goods & Treats The historical context for the firmly entrenched Aussie coffee culture.Why all eyes are on Kiwi cafes as the next big thing.Why New Yorkers have taken to Aussie-style coffee and breakfast.The Aussie food and coffee revolution sweeping New York.If you’re looking for something more substantial, check out the AWNY guide to Australian & NZ restaurants & bars NYC.Īnd in case you need some literature while you’re enjoying that flat white or latte, read about:īeyond NYC: New Jersey, Pennsylvania & Upstate New York.Manhattan – Chelsea/Gramercy/Hudson Yards/ Midtown/Murray Hill/NoMad. In addition to the Aussies blazing a trail across the coffee shop scene of New York, we’ve unearthed the following Australian entrepreneurs offering coffee companions: baked goods and other tempting treats to enjoy alongside your favorite coffee. This cafe specializing in meat pies is located in Georgia.
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