Friday, August 25, 2017

Saltwater now serving on 12th Street


[Image via the Saltwater website]

Saltwater is now open at 345 E. 12th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. The Australian-style cafe had its grand opening yesterday.

The venture is via Lee and Sid, a couple who grew up in Sydney. Per the Saltwater website: "They missed the Australian-styled coffee reflective of the lifestyle back home; where it is a way of life and is uniquely intertwined with leisure rather than a fuel for work."

Saltwater's hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

No. 345 previously served as a to-go spot for S'Mac.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Saltwater bringing Australian coffee to 12th Street

5 comments:

  1. i wish them luck and agree coffee's association with work is wack. my only unsolicited business advice is get some hot and cold tea in there and a bench out front! cheers... it coulda been a vape shop.

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  2. Beautiful interior. Its very modern and clean. I do think the other commenter is right. In order to achieve success, the serving of tea, and a bench outside would be better. Good luck to them.

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  3. I went there today. Great staff and coffee!
    I didn't try the tea but they definitely have it on menu and other drinks such as turmeric latte and matcha latte.

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  4. Went to Saltwater today. Friendly owner. Nice turmeric latte with oat milk. Yes they have taffy. Small and very noisy though, so I don't see myself sitting inside.

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  5. I went in on the weekend. The coffee was surprisingly good. I can see myself walking an extra block to go here just to avoid the starbucks on 13th.

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