

Custom-made perforated mesh panels are an example of the “industrial craft” vibe shaped by GVID and UM’s interaction, and angular shapes in light grey suggest a mechanical slant to things.“Where can I find a good coffee?” you ask, as you set foot in NYC for the first time. Brace yourself! There are more than 50 Australian cafes and coffee shops in New York City, and our handy AWNY guide shows you where to find your Aussie coffee fix. Scattered across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and beyond, that perfect flat white or cappuccino is never far away with several cafes offering gluten-free and vegan/vegetarian options. We’ve also included cafes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and upstate New York as a nod to expats who live and venture outside of The City.


This guide includes baked goods and treats, from Aussie entrepreneurs to enjoy with your coffee. Jump ahead to your neighborhood of choice: Coffee shops are listed by neighborhood – those with multiple locations are listed first. Multiple locations: cafes with many locations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and beyond.Photo by Charisse Kenion on Unsplash Beyond Coffee: Baked Goods & Treats The historical context for the firmly entrenched Aussie coffee culture.Why all eyes are on Kiwi cafes as the next big thing.Why New Yorkers have taken to Aussie-style coffee and breakfast.The Aussie food and coffee revolution sweeping New York.If you’re looking for something more substantial, check out the AWNY guide to Australian & NZ restaurants & bars NYC.Īnd in case you need some literature while you’re enjoying that flat white or latte, read about:īeyond NYC: New Jersey, Pennsylvania & Upstate New York.Manhattan – Chelsea/Gramercy/Hudson Yards/ Midtown/Murray Hill/NoMad. In addition to the Aussies blazing a trail across the coffee shop scene of New York, we’ve unearthed the following Australian entrepreneurs offering coffee companions: baked goods and other tempting treats to enjoy alongside your favorite coffee. Happy Bones wants to have a positive impact on the world from day one.This cafe specializing in meat pies is located in Georgia. We do this because we believe the people who drink Happy Bones Coffee shouldn’t be the only ones feeling happy. If you see something we could be doing better, just let us know.

We also recycle and compost everything we can and are always on the lookout for the most ethically sourced ingredients and suppliers for everything that makes Happy Bones possible. We believe in paying our employees a living wage and ensuring we have a great team of people and an inspiring environment to work in. Our beans come from Counter Culture Coffee, who work directly with coffee farmers in long-term, mutually supportive relationships. It all starts with the beans that we are so happy to be able to source through Direct Trade. We invite you to come and try it for yourself and we would love to know what you think. With the launch of Happy Bones we’re bringing this passion for incredible coffee and inspiring art, design and music to the most exciting city in the world.įor each of us, this is nothing short of a dream come true.Įvery day the Happy Bones team will be working to give coffee loving New Yorkers a taste of what we hope will one day be considered among the best in the city. You may not know that for over two decades it has also been home to one of the richest (and some would claim) obsessive coffee cultures in the world. You may know New Zealand is famous for many things. The islands of New Zealand are a long way from the island of Manhattan but that’s where the four founders of Happy Bones got serious about drinking, making and sharing some of the world’s best coffee. When you travel 8,989 miles to open a coffee shop in New York City you make sure it’s worth the trip.
