Coffee Project New York and its surprising Deconstructed Latte
Coffee Project New York
It’s always exciting when you find an unusual place and it is how I felt when I found Coffee Project New York. We were with our friend Jeannine, looking for a coffee place since we were too early for our brunch reservation, when I noticed this place on Google Map, a comment mentioning their Deconstructed Latte ($12). I was thinking that this was probably a marketing thing where they would just give me an espresso and a some milk that I would need to mix myself, but it was not the case. When I ordered, they told me that it is dine in only, so I knew at that point that my assumption was incorrect and it took only few minutes for what was a nice experience came to our table: on a flight tray was an espresso from Guatemala and Colombia, a steamed milk from Upstate New York and then, a latte combining the first two elements. It was accompanied with sparkling water that is used as a palate cleanser between each drink and a cookie. This was to be drank in the order I described it and I admit that it was quite good, the espresso not being bitter at all, and the milk being slightly sweet.
Deconstructed latte at Coffee Project New York
Jeannine got a cappuccino ($5.75), that was made with the same blend my latte was (aka the Crowd Pleaser), and Jodi had a chai latte ($7.50), made with oat milk (+$1), both nicely decorated, with bunnies for the former and a snowman for the chai.
Cappuccino at Coffee Project New York
Cappuccino at Coffee Project New York
Chai latte at Coffee Project New York
Chai latte at Coffee Project New York
So, this was surprising and fun: I definitely would go back for another Deconstructed Latte, even if a bit on the pricey side for a coffee. This is worth a visit!
Enjoy (I did)!
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Coffee Project New York - 239 E 5th St, New York, NY 10003