A Drive, Coffee, Rain and Song

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Porto Rico, West Village, Bleecker Street, Sixth Avenue, Franjelico, Forest Hills Liquor, Hazelnut, NYC, Sociology, Bad Weather, Let It Rain, Poco, Paul Cotton, Eric Clapton, Park NYC, Hancock Street

Shelly and I decided, with no plans ahead of yesterday, to visit the place I mail order my coffee in the West Village. Porto Rico on Bleecker Street off Sixth Avenue closes at 5:00 p.m. sharp. I needed to replenish my coffee and in addition to a Hazelnut blend, the shop sometimes offers a Franjelica blend (named for my fave Franjelico liqueur that I discovered working in my family’s aptly named (because of its location) Forest Hills Liquor (though it really specialized in wines) during college and law school and studying for the bar exam.  Adding Franjelico to cappuccino or even regular coffee during some restaurant nights out became an occasional special treat. Discovering as non-alcohol alternatives hazelnut creamers, hazelnut syrup to add to regular coffee and later (and best of all) hazelnut coffee blend became a breakfast treat.

My son Jonathan, while studying for his Ph.D. in Sociology at NYU discovered Porto Rico and shared his find with his dad.

I used to order other coffee blends going back to when I led my local Council Member’s staff and brought a coffee maker and blends for me and my colleagues (the member preferred tea.). 

The night before and the early morning we considered canceling the drive because of the weather forecasts; as the morning process, we agreed to the drive.

We chatted on the drive in so no music played; found a metered spot on Sixth Avenue and walked over to the store where I placed my usual order. I dropped the package in our “Blue Car” (Marisa had the “White Car” to visit her brother.) and I extended the meter (One finds ParkNYC a rather useful app.) so we can find a place to enjoy happy hour. Across Sixth, we found Hancock Street; we liked the ambience and decided one day to return to enjoy dinner there.

When we returned to our car the aroma of coffee filled the air.

For the drive back I turned to one on my many playlists, the aptly named “Rain Songs” for the drive back. It runs 24 songs, just shy of two hours. The weather and the projected hour plus drive home made it a perfect selection. Indeed it included several – five to be exact – of one of my fave tunes, Poco’s Paul Cotton penned Bad Weather. The last song played in part as we reached home, Eric Clapton’s Let It Rain from his first solo LP.

Comments

Fred Klein

Thanks for this slice of your life, which is what blogging is all about!
Robert Intelisano

Love this, hazelnut rocks! Was doing x-mas shopping, stopped in home goods and picked up a pound of Snickers flavored coffee which is pretty good.
Tessa Marquis

Porto Rico is so great! I haven't stopped in for years, since now I order my blends - as Corey and Fred know - from Just Coffee Cooperative. But, for those In The Know, the folks at Porto Rico were always extremely helpful in advising on flavor blends, while making all visitors welcome.
Tessa Marquis

PS - Regarding song selections: My favorite rain song is "I'm Only Happy When It Rains" by Garbage. Really! Not a Joke!!!
Corey Bearak

Always are and that makes it fun to Stop by. Anyone who attends Gotham’s Battle of the bands May 19 at Club Groove nearby on MacDougal Street can visit the shop on Bleecker.
Daniel Schwartz

Love a good strong but smooth cup of coffee (Not Starbucks, thank you). Have not been to Porto Rico but must add to my list. We just don't brew coffee much anymore. Keurig has taken over since moving down south so always on the look out for a good K-Cup blend.
Tessa Marquis

https://youtu.be/GpBFOJ3R0M4?si=hG1SVgqHVJKqqmAJ
(sorry 'bout the ad you must skip...if you didn't pay extra to YouTube)
The song is a bit sarcastic - the band is kind of making fun of Emo fans.
Also: Not to be confused with a different song called "Happy When It Rains" by Jesus and Mary Chain.

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