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“A coffee-bar-cum-tapas-bar-cum-pastry-shop with a Bay Area pedigree is the first of its kind in New York City.” nymag

Cuisine:  Coffeehouse, Soup, Sandwiches
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FoodMayhem Aug 10 08
This tiny unlabeled (well the door is labeled but not the awning) coffee spot called Abraco Abraco had a mini line going on Sunday morning. It reminded me a little bit of Blue Bottle Coffee Co. in San Francisco, with the little counter outside, already filled with people standing around, enjoying th... Read More
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I'm on a big kick right now of trying out different places for espresso and macchiatos. I can no longer have a cup of cheap coffee from the deli like I sling back on the weekdays. The weekend is now reserved for tasting new coffee delights. This weekend I knew I had to try out Abraco. Abraco has be... Read More
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abraço's piccolo milch At approximately 5:58pm Sunday evening, I was walking up 1st Avenue. Past 3rd street, 4th street (hang a left here and you'll be at the front door of Pinisi), past 5th, 6th, and finally 7th. At 7th, I turned in the direction of 2nd Avenue. I was to meet Kevin at abra... Read More
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Hope you're still hungry, as we've got a bit more Dish for you on this gloomy Friday afternoon. 1) Spitzer's Corner: The gastropub that was to be Sam Talbot's post-Top Chef kitchen debut has opened. After a recent trip to the space, we can testify that the beer list is vast and varied. They shoul... Read More
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During our first lunch with Kathy she raved about Abraco so much that we tucked it away in the back of our minds to visit one day. And then we heard from another trusted source that the coffee at Abraco was just incredible. They are not wrong, the coffee is perfectly balanced and amazingly fresh. N... Read More
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I'm been waiting for the weather to cool down so I could try a hot cup of coffee from Abraco Abraco. I loved their Iced Coffee so much on my first visit, that I was almost giddy as I made the long walk over with Ice (my Jack Russell Terrier). Sadly, it didn't hit that spot for me. I believe it's the... Read More
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From Serious Eats: New York Egg and eel nigiri sushi from Yasuda. Photograph by su-lin If you have lunch at Sushi Yasuda you should try to sit at the sushi counter [Tamarind and Thyme] You can get a fancy version of fried chicken and waffles at 44 & X in Hell's Kitchen [Salty/Savo... Read More
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Jamie, from Blue Bottle Coffee in SF, is a master of the bean. Not only that, but the eclectic, warm atmosphere he has created in this sliver of a shop in the East Village lingers delicately in your mind long after the last delicious drops of your espresso are gone. Espresso, americanos and capp... Read More
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Renting a Prius to drive the California coast just seemed like the right move. As a sanctimonious New Yorker, I love being able to exclude myself from the guilt I associate with the driving culture of the rest of the country. So renting a hybrid for a week of joy riding on the west coast helped fu... Read More
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