

(multiple locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, NJ and across the USA)Ĭafe Grumpy, offering rich espresso, creamy flat whites or a simple full-bodied coffee, has well and truly conquered the NYC coffee shop culture with their Greenpoint cafe a prominent feature in HBO series, Girls. Offering artisanal coffee and food, including their signature avo-smash, Melbourne influenced Bluestone Lane Cafes and Coffee Shops are located all over NYC, NJ…and many other locations in the US. Photo by Pixabay on NYC – Multiple Locations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, New Jersey and beyond Why not stop by when you’re on a coffee run in Chelsea. Offering artisanal halva, tahini and other sesame treats, including tahini ice cream, you’ll find Seed + Mill in Chelsea Market. Seed + Mill is a woman-owned business, with Aussie Rachel Simons as one of the three founders. (Online ordering & inquiries for gift boxes, catering and wholesale supplies) You can find them in numerous coffee shops around Northern New Jersey/NYC, including Boundless Plains Espresso and Maggie’s Farm Espresso. Boomerang Bites can be purchased as gift boxes, as catering for your next event, as well as wholesale to coffee shops.

Read about how CEO and Founder, Andrea Rizvi, was inspired to startup Boomerang Bites by a social mission to give back. This artisanal bakery based in Hoboken NJ, specializes in bite-sized traditional Australian slice recipes. Yes that’s a different state to New York but the good news is they have an online store, so your fix of pies, sausage rolls, lamingtons and other Aussie goodies is just a click away. This cafe specializing in meat pies is located in Georgia. 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. 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: Beyond NYC: New Jersey, Pennsylvania & Upstate New York.Manhattan – Chelsea/Gramercy/Hudson Yards/ Midtown/Murray Hill/NoMad.Multiple locations: cafes with many locations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and beyond.Jump ahead to your neighborhood of choice: Coffee shops are listed by neighborhood – those with multiple locations are listed first. This guide includes baked goods and treats, from Aussie entrepreneurs to enjoy with your coffee. 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. 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. Brace yourself! There are more than 70 Australian cafes and coffee shops in New York City, and our handy AWNY guide shows you where to find your Aussie coffee fix.
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With a background in architecture, Cate also works with homeowners to bring calm and clarity to their interior spaces, with simple solutions that can evolve with them – from full makeovers to furniture sourcing.Ĭatesthill.“Where can I find a good coffee?” you ask, as you set foot in NYC for the first time. An introvert through and through, Cate is fascinated with how our homes can become our inner sanctuaries, soothing our souls and uplifting our wellbeing.Ĭate has been named one of London’s best interior bloggers (Vuelio 2018 & 2019 and Ideal Home magazine) and has been featured in The Times, Grazia, House Beautiful, Enki magazine, Elle Decoration Denmark and Apartment Therapy. She set up her blog in 2011, sharing simple design for everyday living. Cate St Hill is an interiors writer, stylist and designer based in London.
