BY: RJ Scofield
The moment a customer steps through the door at Coffee Luca, they are immediately met with a symphony of sensations: the smell of espresso and fresh baked biscottis; the immediate feeling of warmth; the sounds of Dean Martin or Andrea Bocelli set to the tune of brewing coffee.
According to co-owner Luca Morabito, it is all these senses working in tandem that create an appealing atmosphere for his new coffee shop and espresso bar. Tucked away inside the Something Natural sandwich shop at 189 Greenwich Avenue, Coffee Luca is somewhat of a hidden gem. Having moved to Greenwich from Italy nearly five years ago, Morabito knows authentic Italian coffee and was eager to bring that unique taste to the area.
SOURCE: https://patch.com/
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