"Bluestone Lane Coffee is influenced by the coffee scene in Melbourne, Australia. What does this mean to New Yorkers? A sense of communal sharing, walls covered in Australian ephemera, and coffee beverages designed to complement an exotic array of cuisines. The coffee and treats are delicious, and the location -- equally charming and odd -- has a stay-and-chill vibe. This coffee is sweet as! (That’s Australian for really awesome.)" - Paperless Post
"While we’re on the subject of Australian cafes, let’s talk about Bluestone. There are a handful of Bluestone Lanes downtown as well as two locations in Midtown. The downtown ones tend to be a little roomier, but the outposts in Bryant Park and the Meredith Building on 3rd Ave are useful places to grab a coffee and an avocado smash to go." - bryan kim
"The Australian-owned coffee shop empire in New York City knows no bounds - it’s even extended into Midtown. Pop into Bluestone Lane for lunch and you’ll feel like you’ve escaped to a land of attractive people, flat whites, and healthy, pretty foods. The people working here also tend to be quite friendly - but don’t get swept up and call them mate. Take it from us, things get awkward fast." - bryan kim, katherine lewin
"The West Village location of this Australian coffee empire is the best Bluestone Lane spot to eat a full breakfast or lunch (of stuff like yogurt and granola or avocado toast). It’s always crowded on the weekends, but works well during the week when there are fewer people working on the social branding of their bacon and egg roll." - hannah albertine, matt tervooren
"Welp, looks like Miranda should’ve brought coffees from one of the nearby — and superior — Australian cafes like Bluestone Lane." - Madeleine Davies