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Great coffee cart on the corner of 34th avenue and Steinway, Astoria. This article has been viewed 3010 times in the last 3 years Peter: 12th Jan 2006 - 17:29 GMTawesome! classic nyc coffee cart... i used to go to the same one every day when i worked on the upper east side. i always chatted with the lonely old woman who worked the cart. after about a year, she started having my coffee already waiting for me when i got off the bus, and soonafter stopped charging me altogether. she was very kind. ahh, a good memory. she had the best coffee, too. Jamie: 12th Jan 2006 - 17:50 GMThaving worked on a burger bar, not dissimilar to this for about a year, i can tell you that it can get very lonely. Your regulars are often the only thing keep you going. And i must admit to giving unoffical discounts to people who raised my spirits. People like The Captain. Most people are quite rude towards you, though i'm not sure to what extent this is a conscious effort. It's nice when customers take the time to pass the time of day with you. Makes you feel less like a robot. elaine: 12th Jan 2006 - 18:06 GMTthere's one at bethnal green station now. we have got quite posh ure Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 12th Jan 2006 - 18:45 GMTThis guy is great, very personable. Whenever I catch his eye, I give him a wave. I don't often pick up coffee on the way to work as I tend to drop boiling liquids in my lap, especially if I have an audience. Also, I drink the dreaded decaf, and he only has Sanka (which tastes like gravy granules). Kato: 12th Jan 2006 - 18:50 GMTIs Blue Peter involved here? Looks like egg boxes and the fabulous sticky backed plastic, with no sharp scissors in evidence. Peter: 12th Jan 2006 - 19:24 GMT...and its against the law to drink coffee on the train now! hahaha. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 12th Jan 2006 - 23:34 GMTKato, (Mum, actually) it's funny 'cos these carts do look like they were taped together each morning. It's very thin, pressed aluminium and plastic. I always wonder why the guy inside doesn’t come crashing out the bottom. Some of the more sophisticated carts have cooking facilities where you can get egg and bacon for your roll. There are all kinds of street vendors in New York for food; kebabs and meat on sticks (fondly referred to as ‘street meat‘), pretzels, sugared nuts, hot dogs and fruit stands. Peter: 13th Jan 2006 - 14:35 GMTdont forget the knishes, bagels with cream-cheese and falafels! yum! Jose: 24th Sep 2007 - 16:37 GMTI remember always getting a doughnut when I was going to school. This picture brings back so many memories. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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