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The Teapsy

CAFE

33-17 30th Avenue

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About The Teapsy

Look for The Teapsy just off 33-17 30th Avenue in Long Island City: a neighborhood coffee house where a good cup of coffee is the whole point. It is the kind of address that rarely makes a best-of list, and that is precisely why the people nearby treat it as their own. It does the unglamorous work of being open and being good, day after day, without asking for credit. It is one stop in the broader coffee culture of the United States, the kind that reveals itself one neighborhood at a time.

The menu usually stretches past coffee into tea, a few pastries, and whatever the kitchen feels like putting out. It is the kind of place where you can sit a while, and nobody rushes you toward the door. Expect the easy, unforced character of an independent spot: coffee made without ceremony and a room that fills with regulars.

Geographically, The Teapsy sits in Long Island City, easy to fold into a day already spent nearby. The surrounding blocks give it the steady foot traffic that keeps a coffee counter honest. Find it once and it has a way of becoming part of the route. The coffee stops that last tend to be the ones you stop thinking about and just use, and this reads like one of them.

Quick facts

Classification
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City
Long Island City
Country
United States
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Where is The Teapsy located?

The Teapsy is a cafe in Long Island City, United States. The exact location is visible on the map above. Open in Apple Maps or Google Maps from the links at the top of this page.

Is The Teapsy a coffee shop?

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Download the Pulled app for iOS or Android. Enroll in any active challenge. When you visit The Teapsy, open the app, tap Pull, and take a photo of your drink. GPS and a photo confirm the check-in. Each Pull counts toward your enrolled challenge. Hit the challenge target and Pulled sends real PayPal cash to your account.

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Yes. The Teapsy is in the Pulled shop database and ready for check-ins. The shop is currently unclaimed. If you own The Teapsy, you can claim it on Pulled to verify ownership, respond to check-ins, and run sponsored challenges.

About coffee in Long Island City

Long Island City has 303 coffee shops on Pulled. The Teapsy is one of them.

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