Scrolling the Week of 9.07.2020

I will always love New York, Never Forget, let’s come together

New York is NOT dead, the constants will always remain

The Whitney, The Natural History Museum, MoMA, DIA: and more are all open

A gender reveal party started the El Dorado Fire in California’s San Bernardino County, let’s end this stunt

Patio and yard makeovers before and after

Just picked up this book

Following PRH for more books:

Great recommendation to a documentary on the Father of New American Cuisine:

Now on Netflix

Swooning over this charging pad

Just sent these masks as a gift, love free shipping

I don’t know about you, but I have lost my appetite, two meals a day has been working for me

I lost my craving for coffee in the beginning of the pandemic, but I am back on the caffeine train

Cheers to the weekend.

Koffeewagon Roasters- coffee done right

The one thing I love about being in the city, is that quality coffee isn’t too far away. In New Jersey, you will be hard pressed to find a place that is unique and aesthetically pleasing among the Starbucks and Dunkin’ Dounts……………until Koffeewagon.

Located on Route 17, this coffee spot is a stand out! I highly recommend coming by for a GOOD cup of coffee. They offer it all, cold brew, tea, espresso, light, medium and dark roast. On the weekends, if you are feeling like a treat try their crepes; light airy and delicious.

The quality is why I go and it doesn’t help that the shop is completely Instagram worthy, with fine art and free Wifi. Grab a coffee to go or stay and work, either way you won’t be disappointed.

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For more information on Koffeewagon Roasters, check out their website! If you go, leave a comment about your order!

155 Route 17
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
201-426-0520

Scenes from Sunday 4/23

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It doesn’t matter if you wake up late on a Sunday, you still deserve a good coffee. I put on my shades and strolled over to THE- CAFE- Sel Rose. The cafe is amazingly tranquil and the barista was sweet enough to top my cappuccino off with a heart. Everywhere you looked is worth a photo. I love when I see subtle details! I highly recommend trying the vanilla syrup, as stated it was AWESOME and it gave my coffee good depth without being sugary.

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I then journeyed on to Baz Bagel, it is a neighborhood bagel shop that has table and lunch counter seating. It is covered with millennial pink, but still an old school vibe- Not sure how long they have been around. They are serving up the traditional Jewish bagel with all accessories. The prices are reasonable you can get eggs any style with a bagel and smear for under $9. I would call ahead for a take-out order, it took well over 15 minutes for my order. I plan on returning for the seat down experience- I liked the fact they weren’t trying to turn over tables.

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THE CAFE directions:  1 Delancey Street, NYC

BAZ BAGEL directions: 181 Grande Street, NYC