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'Hole in the Wall Coffee' Brings Its Specialty Brews to Financial District

By Irene Plagianos | October 7, 2016 2:32pm | Updated on October 10, 2016 8:47am
 Hole in the Wall Coffee is slated to open in December on Cliff Street.
Hole in the Wall Coffee is slated to open in December on Cliff Street.
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FINANCIAL DISTRICT —  A taste of Australian coffee culture is headed to Lower Manhattan.

Hole in the Wall Coffee is set to launch at 15 Cliff St. in December the company announced on its website.

The coffee shop, owned by a team originally from Australia, serves premium drip and espresso brews, using beans from Colorado's Novo roasters, with some Aussie coffee favorites, like the "flat white" — something akin to a cappuccino, but not as foamy.

The cafe also offers a selection of sweets, including Dough doughnuts, and the recently ubiquitous Australian classic  — avocado toast, or "avo smash," as they call it.

The company has one other location in the city at 420 Fifth Ave., between West 37th and West 38th streets.

 

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