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Blank Street opens first brick-and-mortar shop on Bedford Avenue

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Sustainable coffee brand Blank Street is opening up its first brick-and-mortar store on Bedford Avenue, not far from the L train.
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Blank Street is putting down roots on Bedford Avenue.

Williamsburg’s Blank Street, a city-based sustainable coffee brand, is opening its first retail location at 186 Bedford Ave., adjacent to the Bedford Avenue L train station. There, Blank Street — first launched with battery-powered carts at the iconic 1960s Wythe Avenue Diner — plans to continue its sustainable efforts to better the planet and local community.

Founders Vinay Menda and Issam Freiha were determined from the start to create a local commerce that recognized the importance of quality, eco-friendly products. From compostable cups and lids, minimalist spaces, and branded merchandise from recycled materials, the specialty coffee brand’s work towards an eco-friendly footprint is impressive. Even the used coffee grounds have a purpose in the bi-weekly deliveries to Domino Park’s composting program.

“Our coffee carts are zero-emission because we believe that greatness can be achieved without making the earth pay the price,” reads a post on Blank Street’s Instagram.

Along with going green, Blank Street supports their neighbors’ businesses by serving their high quality products on the menu. Signature coffee and espresso are from renowned Brooklyn Roaster, Parlor Coffee Roasters. The breakfast tacos are made and delivered daily by King David Tacos. Blank Street’s pastries are supplied by Pain d’Avignon, which has supplied Michelin starred restaurants for over 25 years, and King Street Baking Co.

Since starting up six months ago, Blank Street has hosted a series of pop-ups in their outdoor space on Wythe Avenue in order to support local businesses and customers during the coronavirus pandemic. This series will continue as they plan to partner with Brooklyn’s Stolen Magnolia to offer flower bouquet bundles that can be ordered in advance. There will be a flower bar pop-up on Feb. 13 and 14 for last-minute shoppers.

Showing close attention to detail, 186 Bedford Ave. has a convenient subway sign with live MTA notifications so that customers can plan if they have time to grab a coffee before catching the L train. Customers can opt for contactless orders in advance through the Blank Street app, as well as receive updates on specials and events. Additionally, all food is available to order ahead on the mobile app, and any customer using the app for the first time will receive a free cup of any coffee.

This story first appeared on AMNY.com.