New York City Coffee Shops Keep Brewing Minus a Few Perks

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New York City Coffee Shops Keep Brewing Minus a Few Perks
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The years leading up to the pandemic were a golden era for New York City’s coffee scene. The crisis has been a real test for specialty coffee shops.

Thanks to the pandemic, much of the romance is gone from the New York City coffee scene these days. At the typical cafe, you’re confronted by a table jammed in the doorway where a cashier waits behind a Plexiglas shield like a bank teller. There’s no place to sit.

The years leading up to the coronavirus pandemic were a golden era for the city’s coffee scene. No matter where you...

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