On my more adventurous mornings when I get my act together, I take the longer, non-Manhattan path to work, up through Greenpoint, across the Pulaski Bridge and into Long Island City, Queens where I pick up Stumptown coffee from Sweetleaf. I must not have had my act together much lately, because when I popped in today, the entire interior had changed -- and doubled in size. Lots of subway tiles, raw wood and antiques. Pretty great. The coffee and pasteries aren't bad, either.
I will never understand addresses in Queens, but theirs is:
10-93 Jackson Ave.

3 comments:
I ride by Sweet Leaf every day and just noticed that it got bigger. It looks like it's still beautiful inside! I love crossing industrial Pulaski and walking into such a beautiful shop. It's kind of like walking into a Jean-Pierre Jeunet film, no?
I love those photos, so inspiring!
I'm just a little envious of your morning walk. simple aesthetics are beautiful. I'm visiting a friend in NY in the spring - do you have any suggestions on places to eat/shop/hang out?
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