Plus, they wanted to have a positive impact on the world since day one: they donate a percentage of their profits to Free Arts NYC, who provide “underserved children and families with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs that help them to foster the self-confidence and resiliency needed to realize their fullest potential. They do this because they believe the people who drink Happy Bones Coffee shouldn’t be the only ones feeling happy. From beans sourced through Direct Trade to paying their employees a living wage from recycling and composting everything they can to be always on the lookout for the most ethically sourced ingredients and suppliers. They believe in ethics, from the grounds up. For each of them, this is nothing short of a dream come true. With the launch of Happy Bones, Luke Harwood, Jason Woodside, Kirsten & Craig Nevill-Manning, the founding fathers (and mother) are bringing this passion for incredible coffee and inspiring art, design and music to the most exciting city in the world. You may not know that for over two decades it has also been home to one of the richest (and some would claim) obsessive coffee cultures in the world. You may know New Zealand is famous for many things. 394 Broome St, New York, NY 10013 (212) 673-3754 Outside Happy Bones Well-curated art books for sale at Happy Bones That coffee with THAT spoon Photo: nickspics Instagram (All images courtesy of Happy Bones) Filed Under Food + Drink. For 3rd wave style coffee that represents how they do it in New Zealand, head to Happy Bones a Soho caf with a simple concept of good coffee, art and well-curated art books to flick through and even buy. The islands of New Zealand are a long way from the island of Manhattan but that’s where the four founders of Happy Bones got serious about drinking, making and sharing some of the world’s best coffee. When you travel 8,989 miles to open a coffee shop in New York City you make sure it’s worth the trip.
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