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Erin Meister

    New York City Coffee
    New York City Coffee: A Caffeinated History
    • New York runs on coffee. Read of coffee's past in the city and how it wove its way into the everyday. The coffee industry was made for New York: complex, diverse, fascinating and with plenty of attitude. Since arriving in the 1600s, coffee held patriotic significance during wartime, fueled industrial revolution and transformed the city's foodways. The New York Coffee Exchange opened tumultuously in the 1880s. Alice Foote MacDougall founded a 1920s coffeehouse empire. In the same decade, Brooklyn teenager William Black started Chock Full o'Nuts with $250 and a dream. Third wavers Ninth Street Espresso and Joe made the latest latte craze mainstream. Through stories, interviews and photographs, coffee professional and Tristate native Erin Meister shares Gotham's caffeinated past and explores the coffee-related reasons why the city never sleeps.

      New York City Coffee: A Caffeinated History
    • New York City Coffee

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Explore New York's vibrant coffee history through Erin Meister's engaging narrative. From its arrival in the 1600s to the rise of iconic coffeehouses and brands, the book highlights the beverage's cultural significance and influence on the city's evolution. Rich in stories and visuals, it uncovers why New York thrives on coffee.

      New York City Coffee