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The surprising location of a café selling espressos for just $2.50 revealed - despite skyrocketing prices READ MORE: Why Starbucks has lost millions of customers By Rachel Bowman For Dailymail.Com Published: 02:16 EDT, 26 June 2024 | Updated: 02:16 EDT, 26 June 2024 e-mail View comments A New York City café is defying inflation and selling coffees for just $2.

50 despite the cost of java soaring across the country. Customers who once paid $2.15 for a regular coffee back in 2004 now face at least a $3.



08 spend. The price of a cold brew hit $5.14 on average, while lattes come in at $5.

46. In the Big Apple, the most commonly seen price tag for a standard coffee is $3.24.

But Casa Salvo - an Upper West Side café - is aiming to replicate the coffee culture of its owners' home country of Italy with fast and cheap espresso. 'I produce coffee, and coffee must be a drink for everyone, not something out of this world,' Sicilian chef and owner Salvo Lo Castro told The New York Post . Casa Salvo, an Upper West Side café, is serving up classic coffee drinks for only $2.

50 despite the average price tag for a standard coffee in the Big Apple costing $3.24 Owner Salvo Lo Castro (pictured) aims to replicate the coffee culture in his home country of Italy and is able to offer his beverages at the affordable price because of a brand partnership After moving to the U.S.

in 2022, Lo Castro said he wanted to bring the quick and affordable café experience of Italy to the Big Apple. 'In Ita.

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