The Chipped Cup

Harlem & Upper Manhattan


Hipsterdom gets all cozy at the Chipped Cup, where coffee-slurping scribes and students work away among dainty teacups, worn novels and quirky artwork. If the weather is behaving, order a latte and pain au chocolat, grab a copy of the New York Times and rediscover life’s simpler pleasures in the leafy back garden.


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