Thursday, July 6, 2023

Coming attractions: Cabin on 9th

Cabin on 9th is set to open on Saturday at 312 E. Ninth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. 

Per the cafe's Instagram account: "your cozy coffee getaway coming soon to the East Village." 

The owners, Cerina Shao and Judy Zhu, opened outposts of Sippy Café in Greenpoint and Brooklyn Heights in 2021 ... offering items with an Asian twist. 

"Many of Sippy Café's teas and specialty drinks are based on Asian flavors, like a black sesame latte and an ube latte. Japanese curry sandwiches and a cooked tuna sandwich inspired by a spicy tuna roll also keep the concept." 
At Cabin on 9th, the two said they'll be a more expansive menu with additional food and housemade pastries.

If you're on Instagram, you can follow Cabin on 9th here.

Hours on Saturday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

This retail space became available after Meg, the locally made, independent clothing line, relocated its flagship store to Mott Street last year.

H/T Steven!

8 comments:

  1. What was there before?

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  2. To 5:49,

    Meg — I added that to the post.

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  3. Wish them all the best but as a 2nd ave resident (and only one block away from the upcoming location, we sure have no shortage of coffee shops here. If I walk out my door and think of the following all within a three minute walk:

    Plant shed
    787
    Poetica
    La cabra
    Mud
    Cabin (upcoming)
    The bean
    Sammy L Coffee
    Saltwater Coffee
    Porto Rico
    Abraco
    and another 787

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    1. And if you’re heading to the subway: Mud trailer, Astor Place kiosk, Starbucks, Bluestone, Felix, Pret a Manger..

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    2. Better a coffee shop than another smoke shop.

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  4. Menu sounds awesome, including the food.

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  5. Christopher PelhamJuly 6, 2023 at 9:04 PM

    Also, Lady Wong, Veselka, B&H, and on 10th St between 1st and A there is the wonderful Le Phin and I’m sure we’re leaving out some others.

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