Voyager Espresso, Financial District

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Voyager Espresso, Financial District

The New York coffee pioneers who are reaching for the stars in the city's Financial District...

It seems like an aeon since Friends was on the telly, and Starbucks permeated international culture; since we all learnt new words like mocha, frappé, and Waka Flocka. Oh, he’s a rapper? Anyway, what we now call ‘third wave coffee’ came along, and lattes became flat whites, espresso macchiatos became long blacks, and pour-overs. Christ.

Voyager Espresso, Financial District, New York

Thing is, coffee shops stopped being twee homages to hippie provenance, we stopped needing a weird tropical mural on the wall to tell us the beans were carefully-sourced, we stopped needing Fair Trade labels to tell us the owners were committed to the greater good; the beards and fixies hanging on the wall told us that.

Soon, coffee shops started resembling laboratories, the craft had become a science. Espresso bars, cold drip things that look like massive bongs … and then, somebody starts quoting Einstein, and American astronomer Carl Sagan. Someone always takes it to the nth degree. Enter, Voyager Espresso, propping up a small corner of New York City’s Financial District with a café that looks like it was designed for a future development of the International Space Station.

Voyager by name, voyagers by nature, seeking out seasonal fresh crop coffees from the United States’ best roasters, and embracing a ‘love for science and art’ to turn out coffees that will keep Wall Street’s space cadets wired from 7.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

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Voyager Espresso Financial District
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Photography, Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO​