Cult L.A. coffee spot Canyon lands in Brooklyn and the hype is real
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Cult L.A. coffee spot Canyon lands in Brooklyn and the hype is real
""We heard from the neighborhood about how much more they felt connected to their literal neighbors. We heard people who said, 'I never knew my next-door neighbor until you opened here, and now I have dinner with them regularly.'""
"The roughly 900-square-foot Prospect Heights space, designed by Klein Agency, leans into the same aesthetic as the West Coast original: warm Doug fir walls and benches, a maple bar topped with Portuguese limestone and a palette inspired by Northern California cabins and Sea Ranch."
"The menu sticks closely to what made the original a hit. Canyon's organic coffee is served alongside simple toasts and teas from Masha Tea and Kettl."
"For Walsh, who has family roots in Brooklyn and grew up on Long Island, the opening is something of a homecoming."
Canyon Coffee, a popular coffee brand from Los Angeles, opened its first New York location in Prospect Heights on March 19. The cafe features a warm aesthetic with Doug fir walls and a maple bar. The menu includes organic coffee, simple toasts, and local pastries. The Prospect Heights location aims to foster community connections, similar to its Echo Park counterpart, which has attracted a diverse clientele, including celebrities. The opening is significant for co-founder Ally Walsh, who has local roots in Brooklyn.
Read at Time Out New York
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