You are reading

Caffe Bene opens today on 37th Avenue

CaffeBene1
Nov. 20, 2015 Staff Report
The newest place to grab a cup of coffee, hang out or sit with a laptop opened today at 80-27 37th avenue in Jackson Heights.
Caffe Bene, a Korean franchise with 1,600 locations worldwide, is known for its waffles and honey breads, the signature items.
Hetal Doshi, a manager at the new location said the company is excited to open in the 1,300 square foot corner location in Jackson Heights.
“It’s an amazing neighborhood, it’s very diverse and very family-oriented,” she said. “We hope to serve the community and be a part of it.”
The menu will include drinks, sandwiches, gelato and other “yummy desserts.”
“It’s a cozy, comfortable place where you can grab a book and read,” Doshi said. The space even includes a library nook.
email the author: news@queenspost.com
No comments yet

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

Four injured in Queensboro Hill house fire fueled by e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries: FDNY fire marshals

FDNY fire marshals determined that lithium-ion batteries sparked a fire in a Queensboro Hill townhouse that injured three residents and a firefighter were injured a few blocks south of Kissena Corridor Park on Friday morning.

The blaze broke out in a home at 142-33 60th Ave. just before 5:30 a.m. The first firefighters on the scene found heavy fire emanating from the first floor that may have been sparked and intensified by the presence of lithium-ion batteries and a half-dozen e-bikes in the basement of the home.

Mayor Adams shares 90-day progress of Operation Restore Roosevelt

Jan. 22, 2025 By Shane O’Brien

Operation Restore Roosevelt, a 90-day multi-agency initiative launched in October 2024 by Mayor Eric Adams and Council Member Francisco Moya to address quality-of-life issues along Roosevelt Avenue, has resulted in nearly 1,000 arrests and over 11,500 summonses. The operation focused on addressing community concerns such as prostitution, illegal brothels, unlicensed vending, retail theft, and other public safety challenges.