Pushcart Coffee

This morning Bo and I did something we rarely do; met friends for breakfast and coffee.

006We met Kath and Matt at Pushcart Coffee in the Lower East Side. Nestled on the edge of Chinatown, Pushcart Coffee is a local coffee shop which welcomes people with their fresh brewed coffee, delicious sweets, and well rounded meals. The small shop has space for people to sip their coffee or enjoy some of their delectable food but also does a large to go business, just based on our experience this morning. Lisa and her team have a goal to not only succeed in the East Village but also become a staple of the local community. One of her keys to this is understanding her consumer in such a diverse community. She offers something for everything: gluten free, vegan donuts, kosher pastries, and Jewish delicacies like rugelach. 010

007Lisa, a KERF reader who recently became part owner of Pushcart Coffee, invited us down to the shop for breakfast and coffee. Her favorite breakfast items are the top two, on the chalkboard menu, oatmeal with honey and cinnamon or the yogurt with granola.

Kath, Bo, and I tried the yogurt with granola after Lisa raved about their homemade granola, made fresh in the coffee shop.

013 Served alongside a Stumptown Coffee, this was the perfect start the morning. I am hoping that Lisa will share the granola recipe as this nutty granola had a great flavor and crunch unlike anything I’ve tried before. Maybe Bo and I can recreate it at home. Paired with the 1% Greek yogurt and a banana, this kept me full through an hour of power yoga at Strala and a 4 mile run!

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011 Lisa was sweet enough to give us a free sample of her rugelach, one cinnamon and one PB&J, to try.  Flaky and sweet, the cinnamon one our hearts over and left us trying to convince Lisa to make the rugelach a shop staple. Hopefully within the next year, people will head down to the Lower East Side not only for their delicious coffee but also their rugelach.

015Coffee and breakfast with friends was a refreshing way to start the day without breaking the bank or being too indulgent.  We had a wonderful time catching up with Kath and Matt during their trip to New York City. We’ll have to head down to Charlottesville soon for some fresh air, delicious wine, and rolling hills.

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13 Comments

    • Ashley D January 17, 2012 / 1:09 am

      Krissy you’re so cute! We’ll see. Maybe I’ll make a trip down soon!

  1. Kath January 16, 2012 / 10:29 pm

    I could eat that breakfast everyday!!

    Yes, we have lots of fresh air in Cville. I really do swear the air smells sweeter

    • Ashley D January 17, 2012 / 1:09 am

      Glad you all made it back safely. Take an extra wiff of fresh air tonight!

  2. Lisa Fischoff January 17, 2012 / 3:21 am

    It was great to meet you and Bo today, glad you enjoyed your breakfast! 🙂
    I’ll have to head over to Strala yoga sometime!

    • Ashley D January 18, 2012 / 1:51 am

      Lisa, I’d love to bring more bloggers by your shop as it was delicious and the service was wonderful. If you’re interested in doing something shoot me an email!

      • Lisa Fischoff January 19, 2012 / 5:23 am

        Thanks Ashley! Just emailed you!

  3. helen @ change comes from within January 17, 2012 / 10:33 am

    That time to just slow down and enjoy some good food and good company is so important! Glad you all had a nice morning 🙂

    • Ashley D January 18, 2012 / 1:50 am

      Helen you’re so right. This weekend was the perfect mix of workouts, downtime, and friend time!

  4. Victoria January 17, 2012 / 6:34 pm

    Stumptown?!? I love their coffee. When I lived in Portland I would go to their shop… so good. Have fun in C-ville!

    • Ashley D January 18, 2012 / 1:50 am

      Haha, I don’t have any plans to go to Charlottesville yet. 🙂 Hopefully sometime soon! Yes, I loved their coffee!

  5. Life's a Bowl January 18, 2012 / 3:00 am

    I love meeting girlfriends in the morning for a coffee catch-up date, but breakfast or brunch would be a great switch-up!

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