The new demi-sized Joe is strictly to-go.
I am intrigued by the spiral staircase in the back. Where does it lead?
Joe The Art of Coffee opened its doors this week (at last) in the Graybar passage of Grand Central Terminal. This location is store #4 for the West Village mini chain.I am intrigued by the spiral staircase in the back. Where does it lead?
I will get back to you in this post after I try their iced coffee which, in my opinion, will indicate the true taste and strength of the brew. My brief checklist: 1) it must be dark and chalky (note: chalky is a good thing in my book), and 2) if a small goes over $2, it must have a darn good reason; i.e., extra chalky.
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My honest review: The small was $2.10 which I didn't mind, except I had to fumble in my change purse for the dime. I wish stores would just round off their prices. But then the small turned out to be a super-small small, making the price more like $3. The taste: not as chalky as I prefer. It had a note of something. Chicory? Chocolate? I am not sure, but the brew wasn't dark enough for my tastes. I am glad because I didn't want to be a traitor to Macchiato.
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I just realized you're not my friend Lainykins, you're a new Elaine!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for your review of their coffee! It sounds like we have similar coffee preferences. And since I pass through GCT every morning/night, this is super convenient for me!
Let the reviewing begin!
I can't believe I got to meet you on the subway today! I like our neighborhood.
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