Our first stop was 'Mud' and it is a charming place with seating inside and out in their patio. I love the sign. I felt like I was stepping back into another time in my life. The food was excellent, and they make a mean iced coffee too. |
For lunch I had a bowl of their homemade granola, yogurt and fresh fruit and it was divine. I would imagine their brunch menu would be divine! |
We shared this quesidilla made with black beans and mango and it was excellent |
I heard about The Big Gay Ice Cream Shop on the food channel, so being lovers of ice cream, we had to go and try it out! |
We shared a 'Salty Pimp' and I would highly recommend it - vanilla, caramel, sea salt and dipped in chocolate. It was well worth the subway ride. |
Harney and Sons Tea Lounge in Soho, after a tiring day of walking, shopping and having fun. Sit down for a brewed pot of tea and a cookie. Divine. An unbelievable variety of teas - we had Jasmine Pearl Tea. |
The great wall of tea! |
We took the subway over to Brooklyn for an arts festival. Had a nice sandwich and a pretty darn wonderful latte at The Brooklyn Roasting Company. They had tables and living room settings inside an industrial building. The coffee was smooth, rich and delicious. |
A view of the Brooklyn Bridge |
Between subways, we ran into this place with huge fabric donut pillows on the wall. They make gourmet donuts. Donut Plant - jelly donuts are square. We picked up a few and were on the run! |
Stopped in for breakfast at The Popover Cafe |
I had a bowl of oatmeal and this amazing light, fluffy and enormous popover with strawberry butter! And a good cup of coffee! |
Can you tell that breakfast is my favorite meal? The Grey Dog Cafe. A greeter shows you a bandana, and you have to remember the color, because that bandana is marking where your table is inside the restaurant. You stand in line to order your breakfast. We shared a spinach and feta cheese omelet, and some very delicious french toast with a side of fruit. |
The latte, also amazing, on a very unique table top of an old map of NY |
Birch Coffee. I've actually had their coffee before, and they make a cold brew too, that you can make yourself and store in your frig for more coffee delights. |
And last, but certainly not least, breakfast at Irving Farm. It's a long narrow place, like most NY establishments. The best bakery section, with unusual morsels of goodness. I had a rhubarb scone, and a cup of stick to your ribs oatmeal, and a vanilla latte. I had heard that they make their own vanilla syrup, so I had to give it a try. Creamy deliciousness in a cup. I want to go back and have one of their muffins, and another vanilla latte. |
Love it! When I moved out of New York, there was this new coffee shop called Starbucks near Astor Place, and nobody had ever heard of it before. The Big Apple has come a long way, baby!
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