Nestled in Manhattan’s Sutton Place neighborhood, 787 Coffee is a cozy, standalone café offering exceptional Puerto Rican coffee and an immersive street art experience. The café’s exterior is adorned with a colorful, vibrant mural that wraps around the entire building, capturing the essence of Puerto Rico’s lush coffee farms, and bringing a visual taste of the island’s natural culture to New York City.
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Where to Find Free WiFi Hotspots

In the digital age, staying connected is paramount. As we approach 2023, the demand for free hotspot places continues to surge. This article explores the evolving landscape of connectivity, providing valuable insights into the top locations where individuals can access free hotspots. Through a data-driven approach, we examine coffee shops, libraries, restaurants, airports, and outdoor spaces, offering readers a glimpse into the future of connectivity and the convenience it brings.
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Gramercy Kitchen: A NYC Diner With a Small Town Vibe!
Diner culture is iconic across America, but in NYC, where the small business real estate landscape changes in a heartbeat, people whisper that the days of the old New York Coffee Shops are numbered. The value of a neighborhood gem, where the food is tasty, the prices fair, and — at the risk of sounding cliche — “everybody knows your name” cannot be taken for granted. Revelation: the owners and staff of a new eatery, Gramercy Kitchen, have warmly embraced that credo. Gramercy Kitchen just opened for business in January, exactly one year after the space’s former tenant, Gramercy Cafe, closed its doors after 24 years in business. Gramercy Kitchen is under new ownership and unaffiliated with its predecessor. Continue reading Gramercy Kitchen: A NYC Diner With a Small Town Vibe!



