Looks like the Danny Meyer and Union Square Hospitality Group investment in New York-born coffee sequence Joe Coffee is already spurring changes. The Post reports that a Red Hook roasting trickery plans to open 4 some-more locations this year — including one that serves food from Meyer’s catering arm, Union Square Events. Joe Coffee also tells Eater that eventually all New York locations will sell pastries from Meyer.
It starts with a newest plcae of Joe Coffee will be a kiosk in Bryant Park, that opens today. Besides a standard menu of coffees and espresso, a mount during West 40th Street and Avenue of Americas will offer pastries and anniversary ice cream. According to Joe Coffee, flavors like chocolate sea salt, stracciatella, black hiss sorbet, and strawberry lemonade sorbet will be accessible in warmer months. Union Square Events creates a food for both this kiosk and anniversary grill Public Fare. Other locations of Joe Coffee will not be portion ice cream, during slightest for now.
Besides providing food, Joe Coffee owner Jonathan Rubinstein tells a Post that Meyer and co. have helped with a enlargement by creation introductions to landlords and other partners. Here’s a demeanour during a kiosk’s menu and some pastries:
USHG announced this past January that it would be investing in a coffee mini-chain, that roasts coffee in Red Hook and has 14 locations in New York and Philly. Joe Coffee also reserve to a new packet break stands and a slew of restaurants, including USHG’s cafeteria Daily Provisions. The liquid of money means that Joe Coffee locations will be expanding to other cities as well.
Here, Joe will also shortly open during a Westfield World Trade Center, on a Upper West Side during 271 Amsterdam Avenue, and in Brooklyn Heights during 102 Hicks Street.