Art Drawing Coffee Pot and Cup New Jersey Cafe

The Pomona, a pumpkin pie cookie butter latte, will be available this fall at California Cold Co. in Manalapan.

Jersey is divided, guys. But it'southward not the pork roll vs. Taylor ham or pumpkin spice vs. no pumpkin spice divides we're all preoccupied with.

The real split comes between those who retrieve a quick cease at Dunkin' Donuts or Wawa is all they need for that java fix, or those who take well-nigh as much care choosing their coffee spot every bit they do choosing a dinner to eat out at on Sat night.

Really, maybe more.

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Nothing against Dunkin' or Wawa — or that abysmal cup at your favorite Jersey diner — but nosotros went in search of caffeinated perfection. On our quest, we traveled north to south, east to west to discover some of the most interesting coffee houses in New Jersey in time for International Coffee Day (Sept. 29).

Whether called for their local roasts, unique treats or super cool atmosphere — and maybe fifty-fifty all of the in a higher place — these java joints are worthy stops on your travels across the coffee-loving Garden State.

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Bubby's Beanery, Toms River

Cupcakes from Mandoli's Custom Cake Confectionary are available at Bubby's Beanery in Toms River.

John Earp loves coffee and he loves music, so when it came time to open a concern, he created a "coffee shop with a music addiction."

"Coffee's been a passion of mine for a long, long time, exterior of my love for music," said Earp, who originally planned to open his shop back in 2002 in Asbury Park. "I combined the two and it made sense to me."

Bubby's Beanery opened in July in The Courtyard, a cluster of shops on Washington Street in downtown Toms River that also is dwelling house to Brooklyn Bistro. Within his java shop, a 1963 pulsate fix-turned-chandelier hangs from the ceiling, blackboards pronounce big moments in musical history and vocal lyrics, and vinyl records and concert memorabilia are for sale.

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"Music plays all day, information technology never stops," said Earp, who enjoys teaching his younger customers virtually music and vinyl records.

At Bubby's Beanery in Toms River, customers order their coffee from a music-themed menu.

This musical influence continues through the menu: "Our carte is musicians. We had a local creative person draw a picture of the musician and all the coffees are one of the songs they wrote," he said. "So, yous society by song."

Endeavor "Dark Side of the Moon," a common cold brew with coconut cream that "tastes similar an Almond Joy in a cup," Earp said, or "Walking on Sunshine," which is a mint greenish tea lemonade.

Bubby's Beanery (the name is a combination of the nicknames Earp and his wife, Jennifer, call their young children) has nitrogen common cold brew on tap, creamers and flavored syrups made in house – an apple tree pie-spiced syrup is coming this fall – and specialty drinks ($2.xviii to $3.20). Oct'south beverage will be a s'mores hot chocolate with fresh marshmallows - toasted, of form - and graham crackers.

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To go along with the coffees, Earp offers sweets from OB-CO'south Donuts and Mandoli's Custom Block Confectionary, both of Toms River. He brings in Brooklyn-broiled bagels and rolls and tops them with housemade roasted garlic butter or honey butter.

"All I wanted to practice was create a fun spot to have coffee and hang out and heed to records all day," Earp said. "It'southward a small space, but there's a lot of honey in the identify."

Become: Bubby's Beanery, 44 Washington St., is open from 7 a.m. to 5:30 Mondays through Fridays and 7 a.m. to 3 p.grand. on the weekends. Call 732-228-7333 or visit facebook.com/bubbysbeanery.

California Cold Co., Manalapan

A large photo of Venice Beach covers California Cold Co's front window to give customers the ultimate Southern California experience.

Kristine Annunziata is a Monmouth Canton native, but six years ago, she moved to Southern California with her husband, Eric Coleman.

At that place, visiting java shops became "their thing" and, after tasting coffees from all over the world, Annunziata knew her calling. When she and Coleman returned to New Bailiwick of jersey, they partnered with Jose San Pedro and Ron Romano, who were looking to open an acai bowl shop. The result is California Cold Co, an artsy, urban java firm that boasts an espresso blend infused with Fruity Pebbles cereal and açai bowls blended with chocolate hemp milk and peanut butter to produce a frozen yogurt-similar texture that sets them apart from other smoothie bowl shops in the area.

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"The drinks were inspired by drinks we fell in love with through years of travel and a fascination to emulate tastes not typically associated with coffee," Coleman told The Asbury Park Press when the shop opened in May. "We went through lots of different ingredients before we constitute the brands that tasted and blended with each other best."

An acai parfait made with Greek yogurt at California Cold Co. in Manalapan.

Since then, the business partners have added avocado toast, parfaits, and iced coffee made with night roast ice cubes, "so when your water ice melts it doesn't water down your coffee," Coleman said.

Autumn drinks, which launched Sept. 22, include The Pomona, a pumpkin pie cookie butter latte; The Large Conduct, a south'mores latte "and our most elaborate recipe to date," Coleman said; The Goldrush Cortado, made with a double shot of espresso,  condensed milk, cinnamon and bodily coffee grounds; and The Iced AmericanBro, "a playful twist on the iced Americano, featuring alkaline water from our friends at Swallow Clean Bro" ($3.lxx to $5).

Get: California Java Co., 520 Road ix North, is currently changing its hours to 6 a.chiliad. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, vi a.one thousand. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and 9 a.m. to 7 p.g. Sundays. Telephone call 848-233-9199 or visit californiacoldco.com.

Koffeewagon Roasters, Hasbrouck Heights

Take our communication and drive slowly downwards Road 17 s when y'all enter Hasbrouck Heights or yous run a risk passing Koffeewagon Roasters. That would exist a big mistake. This airy coffee shop roasts and brews gourmet java from various exotic regions of the earth on site and to order. (Check out the mammoth roaster right behind the counter; it roasts 160 pounds of java per hour.) The beans are available for auction in ane-pound bags.

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You lot can't go incorrect getting the usual fresh-brewed drip coffees (nighttime, medium and light roast) or espressos, but what's special here is the cold brew, make that the two shiny taps that pour out cold brew. Information technology'south assist yourself. I tap will give you regular common cold brew; the other nitro-cold brew (it'southward fifty-fifty smoother than the already smooth regular cold mash). FYI: cold brew is not just a fancy word for iced java; cold brew is coffee from which the flavour is extracted using cold h2o.

Go: Hours: 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, 7 a.thou. to iii p.m. Sundays.155 Route 17 S, Hasbrouck Heights; 201-426-0520; koffeewagonroasters.com

Grover's Mill Coffeehouse in West Windsor

Grover's Mills Coffee House in West Windsor is a Martian-themed coffee shop selling espresso, drip coffee, cold brew, iced coffee, pastries and breakfast and lunch options with an otherworldly twist.

Eighty years agone, Americans listened in horror as Orson Welles' did a radio broadcast version of "The War of the Worlds," which proclaimed that Martians had landed in Grover's Manufacturing plant, NJ. Of course, we all know that wasn't the case, simply the owners of Grover's Mill Coffee Co. certainly haven't forgotten that fateful day.

This Martian-themed java shop offers all of your cafe favorites, such every bit espresso, drip java, common cold brew, iced coffee, pastries, and breakfast and lunch options with an otherworldly twist – literally.

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If you're really loving the outlandish vibe at Grover'south Manufactory Coffeehouse, then make certain yous take some of it home with you through their merchandise, like their alien invasion 80th anniversary tees and coffee bags adorned with dark-green Martians.

Become:  Hours: 6:30 a.m. to eight p.chiliad. Mondays to Fridays, vii a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to v p.chiliad. Sundays.295 Princeton Hightstown Rd, West Windsor Township; 609-716-8771, groversmillcoffee.com

Absurd Beans International Coffees & Teas, Oradell

Yous'd be forgiven if you call back you've wandered into some hipster cafe in Brooklyn when you lot first step into this xanthous and maroon coffee store.

Information technology's so funky, with a hodgepodge of shabby-chichi furniture — stools, chairs, benches, depression tables, high tables, bookcases, there's even an one-time piano — and, as of a few years ago, a bar. Yup, you can go your cup of java with a shot or two of hard alcohol. Maybe the popular "Happy Husband" — double espresso with vodka, Kahlua and Bicerin chocolate liqueur. Or maybe the as popular "Hellraiser," — spiced rum, ancho chili and ginger beer.

Merely perhaps you just want a good cup of coffee. No problem.

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Every day, Cool Beans offers "coffee of the day" — four different specially flavored coffees, such as sea table salt caramel or double chocolate fudge. Also on the carte: cappuccinos, lattes, espressos, hot chocolate, mochas and frozen hot chocolate, plus a dainty pick of loose-leaf tea and lots of chow: sandwiches, wraps, salads, pastries and ice creams.

FYI: Every other Sunday it's open-mic dark. Beer, wine and cocktails are probably more appropriate then.

Get: Hours 7 a.one thousand. to two a.chiliad. daily. 304 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell, 201-634-1400; coolbeansnj.com

Death of the Fox, East Greenwich Township

The tasting room of Death of the Fox Brewing Company in East Greenwich Township, which serves both beer and a variety of local roasted and other coffees.

Some people crave beer, some people crave coffee. And then there are those who really, really like java afterwards a night of drinking beer.

If you don't want to accept to choose when you'll want what, Death of the Pull a fast one on Brewing Company is the place for you, and not because they take a percolator of coffee brewed "sometime today'' behind the bar.

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This place in E Greenwich Township is equal parts craft brewery and coffee house of the first guild, never neglecting i for the other. In fact, according to founder Chuck Garrity, it is the only combo brewery and coffee house in the land.

Flagship and seasonal beers brewed on site are served each day showtime at noon, and fresh roasted coffee, espresso drinks, pour-overs and other specialty beverages are offered whenever the space is open up. Bartenders are also baristas, pouring from a 16-tap keg or making magic happen with a Chemex or espresso foamer.

The brewery is located in a large shopping center in a rural area with its rich history of flim-flam hunting, which inspired its proper name. (Death of the Fox was once the name of a Colonial-era tavern.)

Tasting room decor is a nod to old hunting lodges, with leather coaches and framed hunting prints. It is set upwards to be inviting small group conversations, meetings or merely kicking back with the retro Atari or board games.

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Don't want java or beer? Endeavour an Italian soda or a seasonal iced tea. But it is a New Jersey brewery, and then don't await any breakfast sandwiches or other food to be sold on the premises (although yous are costless to bring in your own).

Go: Hours 7 a.thousand. to 2 p.thousand. Mondays and Tuesdays, vii a.one thousand. to 10 p.yard. Wednesdays to Fridays, 8 a.one thousand. to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 8 a.grand. to 6 p.m. Sundays. 119 Berkeley Road (Villages of Whiskey Mill shopping center), Clarksboro. (856) 599-1655 or deathofthefoxbrewing.com

Ohmies Coffee Bar and Yoga Studio in Roselle

Ohmies Coffee Bar and Yoga Studio offers 100 percent single-origin coffee using fair-trade Devoción beans from Colombia.

What exercise yoga and coffee have in common? Tons, according to Ohmies Coffee Bar and Yoga Studio in Roselle co-owner Lisa and Johnny Fernandez.

"A coffee shop lets you lot get together with friends and creates a community and a civilization, and so does yoga," Johnny said. "As opposed to people taking a yoga class and splitting up, our café allows people a place to gather subsequently their class as well as just a infinite with a comfy environment for people to piece of work and relax."

Ohmies Coffee Bar and Yoga Studio offers 100 percent single-origin java using off-white-trade Devoción beans from Colombia, making for some seriously fresh beans — it's about 10 to 12 days from the time the beans are green to the fourth dimension they are roasted and delivered to Ohmies.

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On the yoga terminate of the business, Lisa teaches classes, including basic vinyasa flow classes, power vinyasa period classes, trapeze yoga and restorative yoga for people of all ages and all experience levels.

Go: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays, viii a.grand. to 8 p.k. Fridays, eight a.yard. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 919 Wood Ave., Roselle; 908-241-1602, ohmiesway.com

Mill Fuel Co. in Flemington

Factory Fuel is located in the historic 1930s Stangl pottery factory in Flemington.

At Factory Fuel Co. in Flemington, you tin sip your espresso-based and brewed Counter Culture coffees, chais and teas in a little slice of history – the store is housed inside the 1930s Stangl pottery factory. Inside, customers will find an enormous brick pottery kiln with wraparound interior seating.

But similar its digs, expect to experience some coffee deviated from the norm as well, with options including their hopped nitro, which is fabricated from pairing beer hop varietals with coffee varietals to create stouts and porters like coffees on tap.

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Inside 'The Factory,' a mixed-use edifice that calls Factory Fuel Co. i of its own, visitors can also detect an artist-owned gallery, a yoga and physical therapy studio, and even a medium.

Go: Hours vii a .chiliad. to 5 p.1000. Mondays, vii a.m. to viii p.grand. Tuesdays-Thursdays, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays, viii a.m. to 10 p.k. Saturdays, 8 a.grand. to 5 p.m. Sundays. 2 Stangl Road, Flemington; 908-824-7824, stanglfactory.com/project-3/

Trend Coffee & Tea House, Montclair

Located in the oldest standing house in Montclair built in 1860, Trend Coffee & Tea House is as quaint as they come.

Located in the oldest standing house in Montclair congenital in 1860, Tendency Coffee & Tea Business firm is every bit quaint as they come. The café is at present stocked with living room-esque furniture. Comfy couches and chairs huddle effectually tables, while vintage and local art bring color to the room. Grab a volume from the shelf and a coffee, tea or pastry. Or, opt for something heartier with menu items such as roasted chicken noodle soup, lemon lobster on brioche panini, or spinach, mushroom and three-cheese quiche.

Go: 9 a.m. to 10 p .1000. Mondays and Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to midnight Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 9 a.thou. to 8 p.g. Sundays. 411 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair; 973-744-1333, trendcoffee.com

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Revolution  Coffee Roasters, Collingswood

Co-owner Steve McFadden shows some fresh coffee beans from his roasting machine at the Revolution Coffee Roasters in Collingswood. Revolution is a vendor at Clover Market.

While much of the action in Collingswood takes place on the main elevate – and, indeed, you will find two very worthy coffee shops there in Bliss and Grooveground – those in the know also venture off the browbeaten path. Tucked inside The Factory, a homegrown co-working infinite/machine shop and events venue on Fern Avenue, is Revolution Coffee Roasters.

This funky, spacious coffee house is a favorite among professionals toting laptops and in need of a place with Wifi, parents seeking to chill with kiddos in tow, influencers planning an event or protest, and pretty much anyone seeking a muffin and a common cold brew.

Under the direction of co-owner and head roaster Steve McFadden, Revolution roasts its own beans in the bowels of the mighty mill, offering its wares not only in cups and growlers, only also in bags for homebrewing.

Revolution is also a frequent collaborator with other local businesses, including Flying Fish and Tonewood breweries, both of which take used the java in their craft porters and ales. Revolution coffee also tin can be constitute in other retail spaces, including Constellation Collective and the newly opened McFarlan's Market.

If you detect yourself in The Manufactory, y'all'll know you're a local if you can discover The Blue Man, The Yellow Submarine and the Skee-Ball motorcar.

Go: Hours vii a.m. to 6 p.grand. Mondays to Fridays, 8 a.m. to 3 p.yard. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays.13 Fern Ave., Collingswood (inside The Factory). Visitrevolutioncoffeeroasters.com/ or telephone call (856) 240-0640

The Station: Coffee/Fine art/Culture, Merchantville

The Station is a shared maker space in Merchantville in a former train station. It offers locally roasted coffee, art classes and much more.

Merchantville is a boondocks on the ascent in Camden County, and The Station is at its heart.

The Station is a cozy java house tucked into an quondam railroad train station near railroad tracks that now serve every bit biking and walking trails.Since its inception, a Eclipse Brewing, the Juice Bar and Park Identify Cafe & Eating house take popped up nearby. A development project is being proposed for the area, but the coffee house is staying put.

The space serves equally a gathering place both inside and out (Market Off Centre, the local farmers' marketplace assembles just outside). Look for art exhibits, volume signings and other artistic events.

In improver to serving coffee, baked appurtenances, smoothies, sandwiches and fifty-fifty crepes, this bustling spot besides houses The Eilandarts Centre on its second flooring, with gallery space, music rooms, and an craft center where guests can learn everything from ceramics to volume binding. Classes for all ages are offered in photography, poesy, yoga and more than..

Get audacious and endeavor the Coffee Masala or be decadent and go for the Nutella Latte - or even an Affogata ($3.25/$iv.50), a vanilla gelato with an espresso pour-over. And every bit the autumn cools downwards, await for the return of The Station's festive Hot Cocoa Bar.

Go: Hours 7:30 a.thousand. to nine p.1000. Mondays to Saturdays. x E Chestnut Ave, Merchantville. Visit merchantvillestation.com/ or phone call (856) 488-0973

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