Park Slopers go bananas for this coffeehouse's "strong" pours (they'll "put hair on your chest") but also grunt about "crowded" conditions and "hit-or-miss" treatment by the brewkeepers.
In midtown, this is the hip place for a late breakfast or casual lunch. On the menu are such down-home offerings as biscuits and gravy; pork chops and eggs; and catfish and grits. Standard breakfasts are available, too. You place the order at the counter and then take a seat. On Saturday mornings the line goes out the door. The choice of coffees is good. The surroundings are simple, with the...
Endlessly popular Park Slope coffee house, now reopened following one of New York's most complete employee walk-outs.
Park Slopers go ape-crazy for freshly roasted organic java and the politics that brought it there.:
In Short
Coffee aficionados will immediately note the huge red roaster capable of handling 30 pounds of beans at a time. As large wall maps and nearby burlap sacks attest, those coffee...