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Mismatched table and chairs, changing art on the walls, and lots of windows for passersby to glimpse studious Bohemians reading, writing, or fiddling on their Macs. Doma—"at home" in Czech —has expanded on its high-end coffeehouse origins to be more of a restaurant, serving Eastern European comfort food faves.
It's always tea time at this West Village parlor full of more tricks than just its 100 loose-leaf teas; at Bosie, you can feast on savory foods like multi-grain paninis, mushroom and black tea soup... read more
Its second location in NYC, right in the West Village, this whimsical bakery/cafe functions as a mostly carry out-style spot, where Villagers can pick up sweet breakfast treats like croissants and ... read more
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