Harlem-born Café Bustelo is bringing back its Latin-style coffee shop with free drinks and entertainment. By Eva Kis , Metro The ...
Harlem-born Café Bustelo is bringing back its Latin-style coffee shop with free drinks and entertainment.

By Eva Kis, Metro
The world may be a steaming pile of garbage this week, but at least
you, lucky New Yorker, can kvetch about it over a steaming cup of free
coffee this weekend.
Café Bustelo is bringing back its pop-up coffee shop, this time in NoLita at 371 Broome St. from Oct. 13-15.
[post_ads]The entire menu of Cuban-inspired coffees is free: iced or hot
coffee, cortadito, cafecito or cafe con leche. The office-less are
welcome to set up shop and use the free wi-fi and phone charging
stations.
To go with your espresso-fueled buzz, the East Harlem brand (keeping
you caffeinated since 1931) is also bringing Latin-inspired
entertainment to the cafe. Enjoy the sounds of live bands and DJs, try
your hips at some samba dancing, learn how latte art gets made and watch
a coffee-themed mural come to life over the course of the weekend.
The Café Bustelo pop-up is open 8 a.m.-7 p.m. daily through Sunday.
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