Lorenzo L., Columbia University
Introduction
While I realize that the vast majority of college students are only
familiar with espresso beverages as a study aide (the classy alternative
to Red Bull), for the passionate – the “espressohead” – a good,
lovingly brewed cappuccino can erase an entire week of stress, anxiety,
and sleep deprivation. No, it isn’t a miracle drug; but good
espresso is nourishing, uniquely tasty, and oftentimes a form of
expression.
Additionally, I would argue that coffee is a social lubricant: the
alcohol of the daytime. Coffee houses bring neighborhoods, lovers,
friends, and families together to share space, stories, and warm
beverages.
It is unfortunate that the Morningside Heights has such a shortage of
decent coffee shops, although if the new Joe is any indication, the
tide may be turning. Hungarian Pastry Shop offers atmosphere but
little in terms of quality coffee, Community serves a terrific latte but
is clearly a restaurant (and a pricey one at that!) and Oren’s is only
ideologically superior to Starbucks. But let this not deter you, brave
Columbia students! There is a brave new world of caffeinated
socializations and cozy study areas out there!
Every other week I will be reporting on the newly thriving
independent coffee scene of New York City, and recommending locations
based on their qualities as a student destination and as a purveyor of
innovative, quality espresso. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Espresso Expeditions: Fight Grumpy with Grumpy
When I emerged from the subway into the bright but cold Manhattan
February, the light hurt my eyes, the wind stung my cheeks. Why on
earth did I decide to go all the way to Chelsea for a cup of coffee? Continue reading →