Archestratus Books + Foods
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Archestratus Books + Foods

New York, New York

Photo: SOONJU PARK

A bookshop-meets-café in Greenpoint dedicated entirely to food and cooking. The shelves are stocked with cookbooks, food writing, and culinary zines curated by people who clearly cook from these books themselves. The sandwiches and pastries are made in-house, and you can eat lunch surrounded by more cookbooks than most restaurant libraries own.

Insider tip

Browse the zine section — small-batch food writing you won't find anywhere else. Grab a sandwich and a book and settle in.

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