Introducing Our New Fall Menu

Butternute Star Anise Latte

As the crisp October mornings roll in, we’re excited to announce the arrival of our new fall menu. Discover exceptional teas from our new partner, Kettl, a Japanese tea company based here in New York City. Plus, don’t miss our latest seasonal sip: the Butternut Star Anise Latte. And good news—by popular demand, the Yuzu Elderflower Spritz is here to stay on the menu! So, throw on your trench coat, grab a friend, and swing by the cafes—cool mornings are best enjoyed with even cozier drinks in hand.

Butternut Star Anise Latte

Each season, our baristas are tasked with crafting a drink that captures the spirit of the times. Through teamwork and collaboration, these creations are then perfected to ensure they deliver the best taste and balance when they reach you in the cafes. The Butternut Star Anise Latte, crafted by Rachel, a barista at our Brooklyn Heights cafe, is a warm, spiced delight. This comforting treat blends butternut squash, star anise, pumpkin syrup, and brown sugar, and can be made with either turmeric or espresso as the base—perfect for the cool fall days ahead!

Kettl Teas

Driven by the desire to make the finest and freshest teas of Japan available to a wider audience, Zach and Minami Mangan founded Kettl. With offices in Fukuoka and Brooklyn, the duo has achieved the most diverse catalog of Japanese tea available in the United States with an unwavering commitment to quality from producers who have become dear friends. All of their teas are sourced directly from growers and producers whom they know and visit several times a year. Today, we’re welcoming Kettl into our cafes here in New York City, with a new selection of teas and their signature matcha—truly elevating the tea experience here at Joe Coffee.


Our fall menu is here to make the transition into a new season all the easier. Whether you’re savoring the Butternut Star Anise Latte or exploring Kettl’s refined teas, we can’t wait to share these moments with you. See you at the cafe!

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