Café Grumpy is a Brooklyn staple. It was co-founded in 2005 by Caroline Bell, an office worker tired of struggling to find a decent cup of coffee nearby. The brand opened its first shop in the ...
Manager Ray Ploshansky runs Café Grumpy, a quaint coffeehouse on the corner of a quiet Greenpoint street, while a pretty unreliable barista, Hannah Horvath, serves up lattes on the off chance she's ...
The coffee is fantastic. The servers are friendly. And there are flowers on the wall. So why is Park Slope’s newest java bar called “Cafe Grumpy”? “We named our first location [in 2005] as a sarcastic ...
Café Grumpy is anything but what its name implies. The Brooklyn-based shop, which opened this summer in Coral Gables, serves coffee, tea, and local pastries in a welcoming and Wi-Fi-connected space.
The Poursteady made its retail debut in July at the Café Grumpy location in Chelsea. This was supposed to be a test drive, intended to work out bugs in the system, but Café Grumpy’s baristas were ...
Cafe Grumpy first opened the doors of its Greenpoint location in late 2005. A year later, they opened a store in the heart of Chelsea with an eye-catching Clover machine that gained them much more ...
Launched as a neighborhood coffee bar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn (pictured above), Café Grump now has eight outlets. Caroline Bell and her husband Chris Timbrell opened Café Grumpy, a local coffee bar, ...
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