Monday, May 20, 2013
Jersey Shore Coffee Bar Expresso-s Itself with Amazing Pastries
Betsy and I are pretty demanding when it comes to breakfast pastries. We’re not going to force feed ourselves flour, butter and sugar at 9 am in the morning, unless the baker has done something special with it – to make it worthy of adding more fat to our waists and glucose to our blood sugar.
Recently, we stumbled upon a terrific little coffee house at the Jersey Shore that makes killer expresso and rich, bold coffee; served with a slice of heaven on the side. The Turnstile Coffee Bar on Route 71 in Belmar knows what good is and serves it up with excellence.
Go for the coffee, but do not overlook the pastry showcase that - to some - may look small, unimpressive and marginally stocked. Good things DO come in small packages and in this case, small showcases.
Understand that Turnstile is not your average coffee house to begin with. It is one of only a handful of ‘specialty coffee’ businesses in central Jersey. ‘Specialty coffee’ refers to a niche market in the coffee industry that focuses on a higher quality coffee than what is typically available in most grocery stores, cafes, and restaurants.
Well, these coffee bean perfectionists also know their bakery products. While they select, roast and grind their own specialty coffee, they sell baked goods made at the famous Balthazar Bakery, which has wholesale and retail locations in Englewood, NJ and New York City.
OMG! The Sticky cinnamon buns Turnstile has chosen to offer their customers are among the best we have ever tasted, anywhere. They are just the right blend of ingredients that makes them a good cup of coffee’s best friend. You have to heat them up a bit before sinking your teeth into them. Once heated, the inside of the bun melts into a delicious filling that is neither; overly sweet or disappointingly doughy. Not sure how else to describe the taste, but unique and amazing.
Balthazar offers no recipes for their sticky buns or other pastries and does not ship products to retail customers. They do have a wholesale division that sells to restaurants, catering halls and - fortunately for us - coffee establishments like Turnstile.
So, unless you are up for a very long ride to Englewood or into New York City, you just may want to venture ‘down the shore’ for a great cup of coffee and something terrific to go along with it. Look at patronizing the Turnstile Coffee Bar as a way of Restoring the Shore by enjoying a Sure thing!
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