new york city doesn't lack for places to get coffee. the harder thing is finding somewhere worth slowing down in, especially when you're deep in midtown, surrounded by tourist foot traffic and office towers. bluestone lane at 11 times square sits in one of the city's most relentless stretches, which makes it a genuinely useful anchor if you know it's there. the australian-influenced approach bluestone lane brings to its locations leans toward lighter roasts and milk-forward drinks done with care for balance rather than size. you don't have to be a coffee obsessive to appreciate that, but it helps to know what you're ordering. if you're passing through the west 40s on a weekday morning, the flat white is the move.
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