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Best Coffee in New York City (as voted by Australians)

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Taken from Natalie D's post in the Australian's in NYC Facebook group.

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Little Collins on Lexington Ave between 55th and 56th. By far the best I've had, Australia included” – Paloma

“All the best cafes in NYC are Aussie owned! Bluestone Lane, Toby's Estate, Ruby's, Sweatshop, Laughing Man, Two Hands, Cafe Grumpy, Little Collins… there are a few good non-Aussie ones too – Devocion, Blue Bottle Coffee, La Colombe, Joe and the Juice, Joe Coffee Ninth St Espresso, FIKA, Birch Coffee, Irving Farm, Intelligentsia…” – Diane

Flinders Lane” – Donna

Laughing Man Cafe TRIBECA” – Lou

Can't go past Ruby's on Mulberry st! Best food in NYC too” – Sally

“For coffee: Everyman Espresso, Happy Bones, Little Collins. For food: De Maria, Dudleys, L'estudio” – Stephanie

Abraço on 7th st for coffee. Up there with the best.” – Christopher

The Grey Dog in the Village and Union Square” – Angela

Carthage must be destroyed in Williamsburg, on both counts…It's fantastic, a spin off of Bread & Circus in Sydney. Food is delicious and best flat white I've had in NY.” – Kari

Hole in the Wall on Cliff St in Fidi” – Chris

Zucker Bakery, Elsewhere Espresso, Ninth Street Espresso and Gasoline Alley.” – Troy

The Elk on Charles Street” – Lauren

“Coffee: Taylor St Baristas in Midtown” – Katherine

“Went to Pi Bakerie in Tribeca yesterday. Delicious Greek pastries and biscuits (not the American type) with Devocion coffee.” – Chris

Three seats espresso in East Village is the best coffee I've had here” – Kate

Voyager Espresso in FiDi” – Sam

Blank Slate kitchen and coffee!” – Campbell

forfive coffee 46th st btw 6th / 7th ave” – Kate

The Black Fox in FiDi” – Stephen

“For coffee: Bluestone Lane (particularly the Dumbo location), Two Hands, Five Leaves

Wattle Cafe (near Cnr 33rd and 3rd Ave)” – Chiara

The butchers daughter in soho. Get the sandwiches, they are by far the standout of my whole trip… food wise haha not sure on coffee…” – Zac

Saltwater Coffee just opened up in the east village. Coffee is good and they have milo as well!” – Ninad

Seven Point Espresso in Brooklyn! Great food and coffee, esp if you miss real iced coffee/chocolates” – Kerry

Boundless Plains Espresso in FiDi! We’re relatively new and I’d love more aussies to know about us (especially those craving a decent coffee and feed)” – Jo

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Josh Pugh

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Josh is a business founding, digital marketing focused, charity driving, community builder from South Australia, living in New York City. After moving in 2017, Josh realized that there was an opportunity to curate and help the community of expats who moved to the United States – and launched America Josh. Josh is also the President of Variety – the Children's Charity of New York, Secretary at The Mateship Foundation, and Founder & CEO at Fortnight Digital.View Author posts

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