Getaway

Coffee shop · Greenpoint

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"An alcohol-free “bar” named Getaway is slated to open in Greenpoint this spring. The menu will have mixed drinks, coffees, teas, and bitter sodas — but no booze." - Carla Vianna

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158 Green St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 Get directions

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