In a new cafeteria in Chelsea, the specialty of the house is one shot, in Love.
First round’s on me, which was inaugurated at the end of March, is looking to attract New Yorkers and help them mix and mix with free drinks, events, pool tables, communal seats and a pleasant staff who monitor the cases that that is what is that that is that of that.
“This is the first place that I have been specifically for single people, and that is great,” said Danna Kahn, a 25 -year -old podcast producer who lives in the Upper West Side and has visited coffee twice.
“You know each person here is single,” he told The Post. “They will be open to talk and meet me.”
The coffee was inaugurated by the team behind the appointment application of the first round, which has 300,000 current users, approximately 50000 or found in New York City. It is highlighted with the design of the application, which forces users to establish a time and a place for a date before starting to chat online, with the aim of avoiding coquettes and ghosts-fentals common to larger dating applications. (Users can, or course, still cancel a date after the chat note in the application, if they wish).
Joe Feminella, 34, launched the application last year that Bee was surprised by an investigation that showed only one in 10,000 online dating games in all appointments applications led to live meetings.
“It is not surprising that everyone hates appointment applications,” he told The Post.
To facilitate the meeting, and cheaper, application subscribers, who pay $ 24.99 per month, get unlimited free coffee in coffee. Those who are not in the application enjoy relatively cheap cases: lattes of $ 4, drip coffee of $ 2.50. There are also courtesy seftzers in the sacrifice sometimes, and a liquor license is being prepared so that coffee can sell BOZE.
“We do not want any reason not to go to an appointment,” a barista told the post.
Subject Díaz, a nurse who lives near the coffee, is a fan of the cafeteria and its approach.
“Try to meet with people you know in an application is never going anywhere,” said the 41 -year -old single. “We all go to a space and talk in person. That way you can cut the Bs and you know, make a connection with some and go from there.”
Coffee is celebrating events, such as live podcast tapes and DJ nights, approximately twice a week. Many are free and some are reserved for application subscribers.
The space is designed to celebrate and support single life. A sign outside says: “perfectly roasted like your ex in the group chat.” Inside, neon signs read “speak less, date more” and “are not datable, they are datable like f – k”, and there is a wall where single can write their red flags. Some of those published Broke, mustaches, it is a man, mom problems, anger on the road and does not like animals.
Janny White Lion, 30, who lives in the block and is a municipal employee, said he has been single for 10 years and has just renounced appointment applications when he walked through the new coffee. Now it is a usual one, which comes twice a week with your laptop.
“I was able to approach four girls in one day,” Lion said. “Do you know how many are?”
Victoria García, general manager of coffee, said that it often sees customers flirting and exchanging numbers, while some offer breath to other singles.
“I heard a stranger say to another:” You’re going to find someone very fast. You are beautiful, “he said.
The other day an older woman entered and told her that she needed to send her children there.
“I said:” Oh, so they are single, “Garcia said.” She said: “No, no, I don’t like her wives, so I need them to come to this coffee and know other beautiful women.”