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Volume 10: Manhattan

$24.00

Manhattan, an international capital of culture and finance, runs on coffee. As a pandemic sweeps the globe, we survey this incredibly diverse metropolis and hear from voices and neighborhoods that have both withstood as well as adapted to the times.

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Introducing Drift: Manhattan.

Drift, Volume 10 shines a spotlight on York City’s most famous borough: Manhattan. Bartered from Native Americans, this island, sandwiched between New Jersey and Long Island, grew from a colonial trading port into a global capital of commerce and culture. Coffee, which once arrived on its piers from faraway lands, now helps run this international hub that famously never sleeps. From its many street carts, diners, and specialty coffee shops, New York offers locals and visitors coffee on-the-go, or a chance to linger a while in places with faces from all over the world. Whether it’s cappuccino at Caffe Reggio, charcoal-roasted coffee at Kopitiam, or a long black at Little Collins, there’s a story in every cup. From Harlem, all the way down to the Financial District, this issue hits the pavement and follows the threads that stitch Manhattan’s quilted coffee culture.

Drift, Manhattan includes:

  • The role of women in the history of coffee in Manhattan.
  • The rise and fall of the Anthora (“Greek”) cup, and a recent revival.
  • The changing face of Harlem, and how coffee shops reflect the neighborhood’s uniquely Black heritage.
  • Coffee shops in the age of a pandemic.
  • And more…

DETAILS 192 pages, offset-printed and perfect bound, full color on uncoated paper. Carbon neutral printing. No ads.

SHIPPING & HANDLING US orders are shipped via USPS Media Mail in our custom packaging. International orders are shipped via International Priority Airmail. Shipping will be calculated at checkout. For more information, view FAQs.

Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × 0.5 in

1 review for Volume 10: Manhattan

  1. Caleb Stratton

    I’m not exactly sure how I found Drift but I love NYC and I love coffee. When you combine those two things you have something great. After finishing the magazine this morning and admiring the photographs and well-written articles I thought I’d come and write a review for the exceptional work that was done. This issue gave a nice glimpse into the New York City coffee culture in the past, present (COVID times) and future. I would highly look recommend checking this out. It even looks great on our coffee table. Nice work by Drift, I look forward to the next issues within my subscription. I especially look forward to the digital catalogue coming out soon so I have more places to look forward to go to once we can travel again. -Caleb

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