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Moer, It’s Coffee! In New York

Apr 5, 2012 by Ted Botha Leave a Comment

When Die Antwoord played in New York a couple of weeks ago, Neville Ross was trying to get them to pay a visit to the coffee shop that he has opened with Nick Carnavale. Nothing would be cooler than to have a South African group that everyone’s talking about hanging out in a half-South African’s coffee shop that people are talking about. Die Antwoord didn’t come, in the end, but Gasoline Alley doesn’t really need the publicity. It’s cool and hip already, right at the crossroads of NoHo and SoHo.

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Carnavale and Ross On Duty

The location has an extra meaning for Ross, whose family has had a tire and car repair business in Cape Town and George since 1946. The coffee shop is situated on a part of Lafayette Street that used to be known as Gasoline Alley because it was crowded with car-service shops.

“I missed having a small business,” says Ross, wearing one of the bike caps the shop now sells with Intelligentsia coffee beans, “and wanted to open something that I was passionate about.”

That ‘passion’ would, of course, be coffee. Together with Carnavale, a British expat, they waited for the perfect site for their business. Both owners are into cycling, and a racing bike has pride of place hanging from the ceiling above the till. The market they have entered is a tough one – with well-known new-wave coffee shops like Blue Spoon and Toby’s Estate also recently opening in New York – but already they are drawing the numbers. So stop by for a doubleshot.

Filed Under: New York Blog Tagged With: coffee, die antwoord, neville ross, soho

About Ted

Ted was born in New York and grew up in Japan, South Africa, and Washington, D.C. He has written for numerous publications, including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, and Outside. His books include Apartheid in my Rucksack, a personal account of discovering Africa as a white African; Mongo, Adventures in Trash, where he follows the people in New York City who collect what others consider garbage; and, with Jenni Baxter, The Expat Confessions, about South Africans abroad. His latest book, a nonfiction thriller about a forensic sculptor titled The Girl with the Crooked Nose, comes out in January 2012. His novel, The Animal Lover, is on Kindle. He is a swimmer and a runner, and has done his share of triathlons as well as long-distance swims in South Africa and New York’s Hudson River.

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