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Writer's pictureCatherine Lio

Le Café Coffee: A Legacy of Craftsmanship in the Heart of NYC

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In 1952, George, the great-grandfather of the current owners, set out on a quest for the perfect cup of coffee. His passion led him to Ethiopian coffee producers, handpicking beans that would later become the heart of Le Café's legacy.

Fast forward to 2013, Le Café Coffee opened its flagship store in Union Square, marking a new chapter in NYC's coffee scene. Today, with 12 locations across Manhattan, this brand has become synonymous with exquisite brews and prime city spots.



My Experience at 250 West 57th Street:

Walking into Le Café Coffee at Columbus Circle felt like stepping into a sanctuary. The calm, spa-like interior and unique artisanal products offered a serene pause in the city buzz.

My choice? A sublime matcha latte paired with a delightful Pain aux Raisins. The flavors danced on my palate, a serene start before diving into the city's vibrant chaos.


Savoring Tranquility Amidst NYC's Hustle

Le Café Coffee isn't just a coffee stop; it's a legacy wrapped in quality and tradition. Each sip is an escape, a moment of tranquility before plunging into the city's energy.

For those seeking a serene start or a moment's tranquility in NYC's flurry, Le Café Coffee offers a haven where heritage and modernity converge, leaving a lasting impression on your senses and spirit.




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