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Mess Around Downtown: Coffee Anyone?

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Espresso

Welcome back to Mess Around Downtown!

Overheard in my brain lately: ” Ugh,this water tastes like coffee. No, this coffee tastes like water. I must find real coffee because this coffee tastes like water.” As a result of this highly deductive reasoning ability I hit the streets of Lower Manhattan to find the perfect cup or shot for my Mess Around palate. I hit up the Downtown Directory and narrowed my search to five retailers that were primarily about coffee. I designed my own Downtown coffee tour, went to a different spot everyday and learned much about coffee along the way. Below are five places where I got my coffee buzz on last week.  Don’t be afraid to e-mail me at tre@downtownny.com to let me know about new retailers and changes to existing ones. Thanks.

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Beta Coffee - 50 Fulton Street: 212-300-4311

I learned about the importance of freshness at this spot. No dregs from a canister here. Order a cup of coffee and it will promptly be French pressed just for you. All the beans have been roasted within the last two weeks, another standard of freshness. It was hot the day I was here and wanted a cold caffeine delivery system. I was in luck because Max, the owner, had just added his specialty “24 hour cold brewed single origin Brazilian iced coffee” to the menu for the season. Adding ice to this condensed coffee doesn’t cause bitterness when brewed this way. As I drank it I thought, “This iced coffee tastes like coffee.”

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Zibetto Espresso Bar – 102 Fulton Street

When I stepped into Zibetto I immediately felt as though I had been transported to a cafe in Europe. I bellied up to the marble bar where my Italian barista quickly poured me a mini glass of water. I glanced at the minimalist menu and, in fear of looking like a silly American, ordered a shot of espresso. A beautiful woman next to me ordered an espresso macchiato. She let me have some of hers to compare. I was buzzing now. Feeling good on the high notes Zibetto provided, I payed the beautiful woman’s check and stepped out once more onto the streets of Lower Manhattan.

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Kaffe 1668 - 275 Greenwich Street: 212-693-3750

This is a popular spot amongst the community of students, professionals, families and nannies that make up this neighborhood. They brew each cup of single origin beans one at a time and only use free range milk from upstate. The baristas mean business, refusing to serve single origin espresso in a cappuccino because milk would hide the flavor. Inspired by my previous day’s excursion and for the sake of comparison, I got the espresso macchiato. It was fresh and light on my palate and the foam art delighted me.

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Fika Espresso Bar – 66 Pearl Street

A title can say it all, but there is more to Fika than espresso. This flagship location is making and serving award winning chocolates, Swedish meatball sandwiches and homemade gravlax.  Swedes take their coffee seriously. Fika (pronounced feeka) is a Swedish social institution that means it’s time to take a break and drink coffee with whoever you’re with. They are proud to import their coffee from Lofbergs Lila, Sweden’s master roaster. Now, I’m not a highly skilled taster of coffee but I do know when it’s good. I ordered the cappuccino and it was just that. So good.

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Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee – 222 Front Street: 212-227-7631

Inspired by the story of Jack himself inventing a coffee maker to brew his beans led me here for this, the final stop on my self imposed coffee tour. I wanted a good ol’ fashion cup of coffee to bring me back to my roots. When I walked in I thought, “Jeezum crow, feels like Vermont in here”. I quickly forgot I was in Manhattan and while ordering I chatted up the barista and found out that Jack’s buddy roasts the beans in his barn up in Vermont. Everything is organic and fairtrade, including the baked goods. I found a comfy seat and took a nice long slug of the rich, smooth and tasty brew. My little hippy heart was in heaven.

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Vacancy Alert

The Bag Shoppe at 63 Nassau St. has closed.

2 Rivers Burger Bar at 10 Murray St. has closed.

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As always, thank you for being on the lookout and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com

Mess Around Downtown: February 18, 2010

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Sphinz for Web

Welcome back to Mess Around Downtown!

Winter can’t stop me from walking my beat, and it sure didn’t stop new retailers from opening over the past few weeks. This edition of Mess Around will help you: find a place to live Downtown, get your beach body (and soul) on, drink the freshest cup of coffee you’re going to find in Lower Manhattan, try a new burger, and eat fresh. If you see any new retailers, or changes to existing retailers, please do not hesitate to e-mail me at tre@downtownny.com and let me know.

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New York Residence - 63 Wall Street: 212-840-1616

If you’re thinking of moving to Lower Manhattan (as many are these days) you must let New York Residence help you find your next abode. They are the only residential real estate business in the Wall Street area with a retail storefront. Their space is welcoming, and I recommend you stop by to meet their Downtown Agents and surf their Macs for your next home.

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SoulCycle – 103 Warren Street: 212-406-1300

Do you like Spinning but hate the former drill sergeant your gym hired to yell in your face while you try to workout in a healthful and focused way? If so, SoulCycle is for you. Combining strength and cardio training while tending to the entire self is their specialty. No yelling. They built a special studio that has resistance bands anchored to a sliding track above your bike for their one-of-a-kind class. It’s pay by the class, no memberships, so check their schedule online to learn more and see what works for you.

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Beta Coffee - 50 Fulton Street: 212-300-4311

Stop by this new little caffeine fixation station for a seriously fresh cup of joe. Every individual cup is ground and french pressed just for you. The result was a really clean and uplifting body of flavor that would be good on its own, for an afternoon pick me up, or after a meal.

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1834 Bar & Burger – 62 Pearl Street: 212-248-4848

Remember Perle? The french restaurant that used to be in this space? Well, Perle is now 1834 Bar & Burger. Everything looks the same as it did before and the same people still own it. They just changed their cuisine and transformed their menu to an American specialty burger theme. Apparently hungry Wall Streeters prefer their meat ground and grilled rather than bound and braised.

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Subway111 Broadway: 212-227-6323

Eat Fresh at the newest Subway to join the neighborhood.

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Vacancy Alert

Papoo’s Italian Cuisine at 55 Broadway has closed.

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As always, thank you for being on the look out and please continue to send any changes you come across to tre@downtownny.com