Strangeways Coffee Opens in Bushwick

Eddie Cedeno, 29, opened Strangeways coffee shop at 87 St. Nicholas Avenue in Bushwick this week.  Cedeno got his start in the coffee industry roasting at Gorilla coffee eight years ago.  Until recently, he was a manager, roaster, and green coffee buyer for Oslo.  But when Oslo burnt down in January, Cedeno decided the time was right to pursue his dream and open his own cafe.  Cedeno and investors Zachary Nathanson (of Lucky Dog) and Salvator Fristensky (of Skinny Dennis) partnered up to open Strangeways.

The cafe focuses on single-origin coffees and espressos, with a broad array of preparations available, from a pour-over bar to an AeroPress.  Their coffee comes from carefully sourced farms in Central and South America and is custom-roasted by Oslo.  Strangeways also offers baked goods from Dough.

For more information about Strangeways, check out their Facebook page.

Christine Quinn Proposes New Children’s Meal Regulations

NYC mayoral candidate Christine Quinn announced a new proposal today to limit the calories, fat, and salt in meals marketed to children in the city.  The regulations would apply to chain restaurants with more than 15 locations in the city, who are already required to post calorie counts.  Children’s meals at these enterprises should be required to meet the same federal standards as meals served in elementary schools, said Quinn, meaning they should contain no more than 650 calories, 7 grams of saturated fat, and 740 milligrams of sodium.

Quinn said she may still pursue the new regulations this year while she is the City Council Speaker, but that if elected mayor, she would either enact the program through the Board of Health or a legislative initiative.

New York State Restaurant Association spokesperson Andrew Moesel issued a statement opposing the proposed regulations, saying “‘The City Council, the mayor, the government shouldn’t be dictating what customers can eat in restaurants or how those restaurants can market to the customers.'”

Read more about Quinn’s proposal and reactions here and here.