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The Lost Draft Opens in SoHo
September 27, 2022, 6:34.05 pm ET
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Drawing its inspiration from film, The Lost Draft in SoHo goes beyond your everyday coffee shop with antique theater style seating and a projector displaying black and white films as well as a vintage typewriter on display. It is also serving as a creative space where guests can work on their projects
The Lost Draft is also one of the first coffee shops in the country to use special HardTank machine that can craft on-tap cold brew within minutes. Available housemade coffee and espresso blends include a filtered blend made with beans sourced from Peru and Nicaragua and Blue Draft, a signature espresso blend with washed beans sourced from Brazil and Nicaragua. Classic coffee drinks, pour overs, and seasonal teas are available, as well as specialty drinks like the Osmanthus Latte, Botanical Tea and Sesame Latte.
Food offerings include pastries from Eli’s Bakery, King David Tacos, grab and go sandwiches from Le District and cookies from The Good Batch.
The Lost Draft is located at 398 Broome Street, between Mulberry St and Cleveland Pl, New York, NY
For more information, visit https://www.thelostdraft.com
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