Abraço
CoffeeLower East Side#07 of 50

Abraço

New York, New York

Photo: Sunnista S

A storefront espresso bar on East 7th Street that has been pulling some of the best shots in the city since 2007. Jamie McCormick treats espresso like craft and pastry like art — the olive oil cake is legendary, and the cortado is a benchmark. There are no seats. You stand at the counter, drink your coffee, and leave better than you arrived.

Insider tip

The cortado, full stop. And whatever pastry they baked this morning — the olive oil cake if it's there.

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