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CUISINE: Coffeehouse, Sandwiches, Wine Bar
NEIGHBORHOOD: Greenwich Village, West Village

17 Perry Street at Seventh Avenue
(212) 929-4339
With an efficient use of space, great food and an exceptional location, this intimate cafe is the perfect place for socializing, people watching, or cranking out that dreaded final paper. Large bay windows let you take in the village scene when you need a break from looking at your computer, while the rustic-style furniture makes for a cozy interior. The walls are a frequently changing art gallery, and there is a communal bookshelf if you need something to distract yourself from the attractive person on the other side of the room. The food is not your standard cafe food, but combines high-quality ingredients with a european twist. Our friend and contributing art writer, Jesse Seegers, recommends the egg and gruyere sandwich on a baguette. Beware: your deli’s greasy egg and cheese will never taste the same. Between the sizeable menu, free wifi, and wine and beer selection, you may never leave.
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We are young (early 20's) and hungry (for knowledge! music! art! food!) friends living on (or in areas which border) Manhattan. We moved to the city seeking higher education, and an alternative to frat parties and gin buckets. We prefer a bottle of Chianti to a keg, lunches at City Bakery to a dining hall, Joe's to Starbucks, Frankie's Amatriciana to Batali's. Our uniting factor is our love for food. For detailed, personal information, keep reading.
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