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Their name ins't lying. It really does serve All Good Things! |
Picture a bustling market with fresh flowers, homemade bread, delicious coffee and yummy soups. Now add New York City into the mix, and you've got my new favorite hangout--All Good Things. Nestled on the corner of Franklin and Church, it's literally a one stop shop for the best local goods around. I guessed you'd call it a gourmet food court of sorts because there's multiple vendors, each with specific selections.
I was first introduced to the lattes from Blue Bottle Coffee Co. on Friday, and already I've visited their tiny stand twice. Sure, they're a little pricy at $4.25 each, but they're just so darn good. Plus, each cup features a fancy froth designs. So, if you're having a rough day and are deserving of a great cup of coffee, be sure to check it out.
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They don't do that on my Pumpkin Spice Lattes at Starbucks... |
And, according to its owner, a restaurant on its lower level will be opening soon. I'm feeling a swanky field trip soon!
All Good Things is such a great addition to the Tribeca neighborhood. Once the weather gets chillier, it will be nice to enjoy the local fare and a hot cup of coffee in the warm confines of this indoor market. Plus, a filling meal and a drink after shopping is always a great way to end the day.
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