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That Old Time Coffee on Christopher Street

July 03, 2010 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

When you step into McNulty's Tea & Coffee in the West Village, you feel as though you are stepping into another era of coffee, when specialty shops like this were the main purveyors of gourmet beans from around the world. In that respect, it reminds me of Empire Coffee or Porto Rico Importing Co. These business date to a time before the Web and radical transparency about everything from the type of bean to the name of the farmer to the altitude to the date and location of the roasting. The newest culinary coffee shops have fed the obsessiveness of many coffee fans, the type of people who want to know the precise temperature and pressure used to brew a cup of espresso.

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July 03, 2010 /Patrick LaForge
Birch Coffee, Café Grumpy, Coffee!, Empire Coffee & Tea, espresso, Intelligentsia, McNulty Tea & Coffee, organic, Peru, Porto Rico Importing Co-
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Coffee, Hot and Cold

June 12, 2010 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

This is a quickie coffee post, dashed off while watching the U.S.-England World Cup match and discussing the propriety of promiscuously using "tweet" in news articles. First, a word about B. Koffie's Yirgacheffe and Kenya French Mission offerings. Kudos to La Columbe, the roaster. I sampled the latter and refilled my Mason jar with the former on a May 29 visit. Both were tasty and in line with the descriptions on the boards.

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June 12, 2010 /Patrick LaForge
B- Koffie, Birch Coffee, Coffee!, cold brew coffee, cold press, espresso, Ethiopia, Intelligentsia, Kenya, La Columbe Torrefaction, NYT, soccer, t, tweet, Twitter, World Cup, World Science Fair, Yirgacheffe
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In the Blend at Birch Coffee

June 05, 2010 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!, New York

It was painful to pass so close to Stumptown at the Ace Hotel without stopping, but I was glad I did, finding myself off the lobby of another boutique hotel, the Gershwin, in a different temple to caffeine -- Birch Coffee. I had been wanting to visit after noticing it on The Times's list of the best of the new coffee cafes. It was love at first visit. The decor gave me a warm feeling right away. True, you're not going to find a half-dozen varieties of obscure single origin coffees from as many countries, as you would a couple of blocks away, but there are chairs and stools, something Stumptown eschews. And food. And wine. And beer. And a lending library upstairs.

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June 05, 2010 /Patrick LaForge
Ace Hotel, Birch Coffee, Coffee Labs Roasters, Coffee!, computers, drinks, espresso, Flatiron, Gershwin Hotel, Guatemala, India, Monsooned Malabar, Museum of Sex, Nicaragua, NYC, NYT, Stumptown
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