Cafe restaurants in New York City
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Joe the Art of Coffee
Superb coffee is served at this always-bustling joint sitting squarely on bucolic Waverly Place in the heart of the Village. Some say this is the best cup of joe in town; others just come to sip their latte while doodling on their iPad in quaint surrounds
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Caffe Latte
Full of students, seniors, old Harlem and new Harlem, Caffe Latte is fast becoming the place to meet and hang in the 'hood. Breakfasts feature deep rich coffee, omelettes, granola, pancakes and more – organic and some vegan options are offered too (and a lot of baked goods). Lunch and dinner lean toward Italian cuisine, with lots of pastas, raviolis and baked zitis, plus organic burgers.
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West 79th Street Boat Basin Café
This rowdy waterside restaurant, located on the far west side of Manhattan, offers a great location from which to watch the action, and suck back a cold one while you do it. Come the hot weather, the West 79th Street Boat Basin Café is everyone's favorite evening hangout.
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Caffe Reggio
An echo of old bohemia, this arty cafe is a visual treat of Renaissance paintings and marble-topped tables. Serving fresh pastries, panini, cakes, Italian milkshakes (try the 'delizioso') and delectable coffee since 1927, Reggio's says it invented the cappuccino. True or no, it's wildly popular, and busy all night.
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Ninth Street Espresso
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Terrace Five
Terrace Five is the choice for table service, à la carte options and Danish design; it also features an outdoor terrace overlooking the Rockerfeller Sculpture Garden.
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Cafe 2
Italian-inspired panini, pasta dishes, salads, salumi and cheeses.
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