Ol’Days Coffee Brings Argentine Flavor Home To New York

A bright new cafe is coming to New York all the way from Argentina.

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Don’t fret New York, the good Ol’Days are still ahead of us. An exciting new restaurant is coming all the way from Argentina to establish its first ever expansion in New York.

Ol’Days Coffee is a farm-to-table cafe and restaurant based out of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Established in 2014 by owners Martina and Juliana Fracchia and Camila Basigalup, the three endeavored to create a home away from home for customers, were regulars could relax and discuss their day with good friends. Serving up a healthy assortment of exclusively organic dishes, Ol’Days offers a 100% plant-based menu for vegetarians alongside more traditional burgers and bowls as well as their specialty coffee.

After a few years of successful operation in Argentina, Martina and Juliana decided to take their operation stateside with a new location in Miami. Locals reacted strongly and fell in love with the restaurant shortly after opening. Now, plans are in place to take the brand to New York for the first time in what will be the second Ol’Days to arrive in the US.

Their latest restaurant will be opening up at 1165 Broadway, in NoMad between West 27th and West 28th Street. The space is currently occupied by the health-conscious restaurant Joe and the Juice and offers a total square footage of 1,600 square feet of space. While Martina and Juliana have only recently announced their plans for New York, they are hoping to have the location operational by Spring 2022. For more information about Ol’Days Coffee, you can follow their US account on Instagram.

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